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= GNU Radio Amateur Radio meeting agenda =
Barry Duggan is a graduate of Georgia Tech in Electrical Engineering and is a career computer programmer specializing in real-time control, data communication systems, and email security. He has been an amateur radio operator since 1953, and now devotes most of his time to the GNU Radio project. He is a member of the GNU Radio General Assembly, the GRCon21 Organizing Committee, and is currently the Documentation Lead for GNURadio.
 
Our first video meeting was held 17 October. Due to some technical difficulties with Big Blue Button, we moved to Zoom and succeeded in doing the planned agenda. For those who missed the meeting because of scheduling or time of day, <b>the next meeting will be on Saturday 7 November 16:00 UTC</b>. If you have any questions about your local time, go to https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/timezone/utc
 
    Link: Zoom TBD
 
== Introductions ==
 
Host: Barry Duggan, KV4FV
 
Co-host: Derek Kozel, MW0LNA & K0ZEL
 
== Brief walk-through of Simulation example: FSK ==
 
https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/Simulation_example:_FSK
 
== Presentation of gr-RTTY-basics package ==
 
https://github.com/duggabe/gr-RTTY-basics<br>
https://github.com/duggabe/gr-webserver
 
=== Audio loopback demo ===
 
Audio cable from Ubuntu to Raspberry Pi (rPi)
 
=== Live Over-the-Air demo ===
 
Transmit with USRP on Ubuntu to Pluto on rPi on 2 meters
 
== Notes ==
 
    Notes about the meetings can be made on [[Talk:HamRadio]].
 
* The Ham Radio chat room on Matrix is available for continuing discussion.
** server: https://chat.gnuradio.org
** or via the Homeserver in a matrix app: gnuradio.matrix.ungleich.cloud
** room: #grcon-HamRadio:gnuradio.org OR #HamRadio:gnuradio.org (an alias)

Revision as of 19:10, 22 July 2021

Barry Duggan is a graduate of Georgia Tech in Electrical Engineering and is a career computer programmer specializing in real-time control, data communication systems, and email security. He has been an amateur radio operator since 1953, and now devotes most of his time to the GNU Radio project. He is a member of the GNU Radio General Assembly, the GRCon21 Organizing Committee, and is currently the Documentation Lead for GNURadio.