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    <p>Ok so I merged two PRs in the repository that contains the
      Infrared APIs. I tested and works fine, might be usefull.</p>
    <p>Since we added features since the original branch, I made a PR to
      change the version to 0.6 ( <a
        href="https://github.com/librtlsdr/librtlsdr/pull/12">https://github.com/librtlsdr/librtlsdr/pull/12</a>
      ) <br>
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    <p>What do you think guys?</p>
    <p><br>
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    <p>Lucas<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/03/2016 01:30, Lucas Teske wrote:<br>
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      Ok so I had some spare time now and I decided to add the Bandwidth
      parameters to rtl_tcp and rtl_fm, since they are very usefull to
      reduce out-of-band noises. I made a Pull Request from my BWChanges
      Branch to the Development Branch. If anyone is available to review
      my Pull Request, it is here:<br>
      <br>
      <a moz-do-not-send="true"
        href="https://github.com/librtlsdr/librtlsdr/pull/1">https://github.com/librtlsdr/librtlsdr/pull/1</a><br>
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      I hope it helps :D<br>
      <br>
      Lucas<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Em 05/03/2016 23:25, Lucas Teske
        escreveu:<br>
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        Ok so I merged some forks into mine. I'll wait for Joseph to add
        me as a librtlsdr organization member to merge it with the
        organization repo.<br>
        <br>
        <a moz-do-not-send="true"
          href="https://github.com/racerxdl/librtlsdr">https://github.com/racerxdl/librtlsdr</a><br>
        <br>
        So basically I added the SDR# manual gains change to the
        librtlsdr ( from <a moz-do-not-send="true"
          class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
          href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/sdrr820tmanualgainsettings/">https://sourceforge.net/projects/sdrr820tmanualgainsettings/</a>
        )<br>
        Then I merged Hayati changes to the DC Filter from <a
          moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
          href="https://github.com/hayguen/librtlsdr">https://github.com/hayguen/librtlsdr</a><br>
        <br>
        I am taking a look into Alexander Kurpiers changes ( <a
          moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
          href="https://github.com/dl8aau/librtlsdr/tree/devel1">https://github.com/dl8aau/librtlsdr/tree/devel1</a>
        ) before merging because he did a lot more commits and also he
        also added the Manual Gains to the code. So I will take a look
        and test both codes.<br>
        <br>
        Lucas<br>
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Em 05/03/2016 15:59, Lucas Teske
          escreveu:<br>
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          Sure! That is good! :D<br>
          <br>
          If you can add me, I will in a few hours have some free time
          to merge my fork changes into it. <br>
          <br>
          Also anyone that have a working fork please send the link to
          the repos so I can check it.<br>
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          <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/03/2016 14:47, Joseph
            Poirier wrote:<br>
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                    <div>fyi - I just created a librtlsdr organization
                      on github (<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                        href="http://github.com/librtlsdr"
                        target="_blank">github.com/librtlsdr</a>) and
                      cloned <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                        href="https://github.com/steve-m/librtlsdr"
                        target="_blank">https://github.com/steve-m/librtlsdr</a>
                      to it. <br>
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                    It would be nice to aggregate a list of the most
                    interesting forks and attempt to merge some of the
                    features and/or fixes in, and possibly get this fork
                    tagged as the canonical fork for packages, users,
                    etc. If we can get some sort of a majority approval
                    that is.<br>
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                  I'll be more than happy to add permissions for people
                  and/or pass it off to someone that might have more
                  time than myself to manage. <br>
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                cheers,<br>
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              joe<br>
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                <div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 11:50
                  PM, A. Maitland Bottoms <span dir="ltr"><<a
                      moz-do-not-send="true"
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                      href="mailto:bottoms@debian.org">bottoms@debian.org</a>></span>
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                      <div>Henk writes:<br>
                         > Oeps, sorry forgot to quote the original
                        post of joseph.<br>
                         ><br>
                         > +1<br>
                         > Hmm in my opinion rtl_sdr is the next best
                        thing since the invention<br>
                         > of canned beer :) since it liberated the
                        airwaves for allot of users.<br>
                         ><br>
                         > Regards,<br>
                         > henk<br>
                         ><br>
                         > On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 7:11 PM, Joseph
                        Poirier <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                          href="mailto:jdpoirier@gmail.com"
                          target="_blank">jdpoirier@gmail.com</a>>
                        wrote:<br>
                         > > If would be nice to have a newer
                        official release available; installation<br>
                         > > using the package manager on many
                        Linux distros gets a two year old<br>
                         > > librtlsdr that's missing the
                        rtlsdr_set_tuner_bandwidth function (added<br>
                         > > about nine months ago), as well as,
                        other nice updates and fixes.<br>
                         > ><br>
                         > > cheers,<br>
                         > > joe<br>
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                    Oh yes, Debian Jessie did not release with rtlsdr
                    bandwidth setting code.<br>
                    But, the rtl-sdr currently available in Debian
                    unstable, testing and<br>
                    jessie-backports include current git HEAD code -
                    v0.5.3-12-ge3c03f7.<br>
                    (based upon git://<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                      href="http://git.osmocom.org/rtl-sdr.git"
                      rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">git.osmocom.org/rtl-sdr.git</a>)<br>
                    <br>
                    So, while the Debian source package starts from the
                    v0.5.3 tag, I use<br>
                    the 3.0 (quilt) source format to also include more
                    recent git commits.<br>
                    <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                      href="https://sources.debian.net/src/rtl-sdr/0.5.3-5/debian/patches/"
                      rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://sources.debian.net/src/rtl-sdr/0.5.3-5/debian/patches/</a><br>
                    <br>
                    Ubuntu Wily Werewolf and Xenial Xerus also contain
                    rtl-sdr based on<br>
                    v0.5.3-12-ge3c03f7.<br>
                    <br>
                    A release would be good. I'd be happy to reduce the
                    amount of stuff<br>
                    in the debian/ packaging directory - the various man
                    pages could<br>
                    be adopted upstream, as well as the
                    improve-librtlsdr-pc-file and<br>
                    improve-scanning-range-parsing patches.<br>
                    <br>
                    And a gpg signed tarball release, or even just a gpg
                    signed tag<br>
                    would be a help in establishing source code
                    integrity. A new release<br>
                    for osmocom might indeed help synchronize the
                    various distributions.<br>
                    <br>
                    Thanks for keeping me informed,<br>
                    -Maitland<br>
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