I literally stumbled upon DragonOS after looking at the distros in waiting on Distrowatch. Neither of these were what I really wanted, be it because of the desktop environment being awful, or the distro itself being too difficult to use. There have been a few distros that have been amateur radio oriented, namely, Andy's and the Debian Ham Radio Pure Blend. And over the last few years, it has gotten easier to adapt Linux to that task. So, Linux is the next most common solution. Windows is OK.but Win11 is too restrictive, and Windows 8 and older is obsolete, as it were. Yate/YateBTS w/ BladeRF xA4 improvementsĪs an Amateur Radio operator, the need for a solid operating system and digital software is pretty constant.Tetra-Kit-Player in /usr/src (needs npm installed).Tetra-kit "screen2tetra.sh" script in /usr/src/tetra-kit/recorder/wav.srsLTE-Sniffer (loop-catcher.sh in /usr/src/srsLTE-release_18_12/build/lib/examples).SpyServer (usr/src/spyserver-linux-圆4).Sparrow-WiFi w/ FALCON tools + wpapcap2john.Signal Server N90ZB w/ Web Interface by Dr.Signal Server GUI w/ python3 virtual environment.RTLSDR-Airband v4.0.1 (conf in /usr/src/).PySDR 2.0 (Guide to SDR and DSP using Python).OP25 "Boatbod" (GNU Radio 3.8/Python3 testing /usr/src/op25/).Meshtastic Python API 1.2.58(standalone).LTE-Cell-Scanner (v2 remains and supports RTLSDR, HackRF, BladeRF with CMake options).Kisstatic2mobile w/ latest kismet support.IceCast2 (needs configured before starting).GR-ieee802-11 w/ HackRF Sink TX Flowgraph.Crocodile Hunter (LimeSDR Mini support).Composable-SDR AppImage with SDRPlay support (/usr/src/Soapy_SDR-x86_64).BTLE w/ hackrf (can be recompiled for bladeRF).BladeRF ADSB w/ Dump1090 Mutability (/usr/src).
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