Hello all,
They accepted my request for membership (what were they thinking). So Im just going to jump right in and see what if anything I can contribute and try to not ask too many silly questions.
Altho P25 isnt my main area of interest it is something to work with as there is a P25 system locally with a combination of clear and ADP encrypted traffic on it. Being the nosey type I am like to see whats going on with the system.
As for myself an electrical engineer currently working in broadcast television. Not much of a programmer have done a bit of c for microchip pic in recent years and linux is something I havnt played with in 15 or more years so a bit rusty. I do speak fluent cisco and have a way of scavenging nice hardware. The corprate IT dept is in our building and its a revolving door they give about 4 years at the outside before turning down a system. Currently sitting on an IBM x455 cluster that really needs something to do other than track satellites :) Trying to latch on to the blade centers but they still have signifigant value and are easy to ship. Thats me in a nut house I mean nut shell reading thru the threads and site trying to get something workable to start and take it from there.
Austin
Use balint's build script on spench.net. its the easiest way to get gnuradio. Unfortunately his op25 build script page is 404.
contrapezist contrapezist@sportogs.com wrote:
Hello all,
They accepted my request for membership (what were they thinking). So Im just going to jump right in and see what if anything I can contribute and try to not ask too many silly questions.
Altho P25 isnt my main area of interest it is something to work with as there is a P25 system locally with a combination of clear and ADP encrypted traffic on it. Being the nosey type I am like to see whats going on with the system.
As for myself an electrical engineer currently working in broadcast television. Not much of a programmer have done a bit of c for microchip pic in recent years and linux is something I havnt played with in 15 or more years so a bit rusty. I do speak fluent cisco and have a way of scavenging nice hardware. The corprate IT dept is in our building and its a revolving door they give about 4 years at the outside before turning down a system. Currently sitting on an IBM x455 cluster that really needs something to do other than track satellites :) Trying to latch on to the blade centers but they still have signifigant value and are easy to ship. Thats me in a nut house I mean nut shell reading thru the threads and site trying to get something workable to start and take it from there.
Austin
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Use balint's build script on spench.net. its the easiest way to get gnuradio. Unfortunately his op25 build script page is 404.
If you have a copy then I am happy to add it to the repository…
I am going to delete the begginers install page since its now well out of date and think anything we do to improve that is good. Shall see if I can either incorporate Balint's patch directly or fix some of the problems caused by ITPP and commit them v.soon.
ATB
Steve
What can I give you a copy of?
Steve Glass stevie.glass@gmail.com wrote:
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Use balint's build script on spench.net. its the easiest way to get gnuradio. Unfortunately his op25 build script page is 404.
If you have a copy then I am happy to add it to the repository…
I am going to delete the begginers install page since its now well out of date and think anything we do to improve that is good. Shall see if I can either incorporate Balint's patch directly or fix some of the problems caused by ITPP and commit them v.soon.
ATB
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