From laforge at osmocom.org Fri Sep 4 19:08:20 2020 From: laforge at osmocom.org (Harald Welte) Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2020 21:08:20 +0200 Subject: OsmoDevCon / COVID-19 Message-ID: <20200904190820.GA609235@nataraja> Dear fellow Osmocom developers, as you all know, we've sadly had to postpone OsmoDevCon 2020 back in April this year. At the time, we discussed to re-visit the situation in October 2020. While legally it is no problem at all to host an event with ~ 20 participants in Berlin/Germany (specific regulations really only start from 50+ participants) - I'm not entirely convinced it would be the smartest move. Legality and public health regulations are only one part of the equation - common sense and profound care for the key members of our community for sure are more relevant considerations to me. I'm not 100% in favour and not 100% against. Hence, I would like to get your input. Should we a) try to get an event organized on-site in Berlin? We'd have to move to a larger venue than IN-Berlin with proper ventilation and sufficient space so we can keep physical distance, but I think that's manageable for sysmocom as organizer. b) simply postpone to 2021? I'm convinced the situation will not change significantly (in a positive way) until late April 2021, so it's not really a "solution" as it will likely mean we have to think of late 2021 or 2022. c) plan some kind of online conference? To be honest, I think this model works fine for events where a single speaker wants to give lectures to hundreds or thousands of participants. But OsmoDevCon is much more interactive. We could record or live-stream some talks or screencasts from home, sure. But that only captures one part of the event. We could also try to set a date for a collaborative mumble, or the like - for the "hallway track". What are your thoughts? Let's avoid cross-posting the discussion to all of the mailing lists and simply have it on openbsc at lists.osmocom.org. Regards, Harald -- - Harald Welte http://laforge.gnumonks.org/ ============================================================================ "Privacy in residential applications is a desirable marketing option." (ETSI EN 300 175-7 Ch. A6) From Jeff.Hodges at gtri.gatech.edu Mon Sep 28 22:23:02 2020 From: Jeff.Hodges at gtri.gatech.edu (Hodges, Jeff) Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2020 22:23:02 +0000 Subject: getting started: python scripts Message-ID: <03e923812c55452aa3d1f46fa2229ac2@gtri.gatech.edu> Hi, I'm just getting started with the osmo-tetra, and following the wiki (https://osmocom.org/projects/tetra/wiki/Osmo-tetra). However, I do not see the python scripts in the git source code. For example, I cannot find: src/demod/python/tetra-demod.py * call demodulator on a 'cfile' containing complex baseband samples src/demod/python/usrp1-tetra_demod.py * use demodulator in realtime with a USRP1 SDR src/demod/python/usrp2-tetra_demod.py * use demodulator in realtime with a USRP2 SDR Jeff -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Jeff.Hodges at gtri.gatech.edu Tue Sep 29 20:45:09 2020 From: Jeff.Hodges at gtri.gatech.edu (Hodges, Jeff) Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 20:45:09 +0000 Subject: getting started: python scripts In-Reply-To: <03e923812c55452aa3d1f46fa2229ac2@gtri.gatech.edu> References: <03e923812c55452aa3d1f46fa2229ac2@gtri.gatech.edu> Message-ID: Hello? Did my email go through? Jeff ________________________________ From: Hodges, Jeff Sent: Monday, September 28, 2020 6:23:02 PM To: tetra at lists.osmocom.org Subject: getting started: python scripts Hi, I'm just getting started with the osmo-tetra, and following the wiki (https://osmocom.org/projects/tetra/wiki/Osmo-tetra). However, I do not see the python scripts in the git source code. For example, I cannot find: src/demod/python/tetra-demod.py * call demodulator on a 'cfile' containing complex baseband samples src/demod/python/usrp1-tetra_demod.py * use demodulator in realtime with a USRP1 SDR src/demod/python/usrp2-tetra_demod.py * use demodulator in realtime with a USRP2 SDR Jeff -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: