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#HamRadio #DMR #FOSS#OpenRTX (@openrtx) is a free and #OpenSource firmware for digital ham radios
https://openrtx.org
The #firmware is designed with a top-down approach with the objectives of modularity, flexibility and high performance.
Currently, it targets the following devices:
- Tytera MD-380/390
- Tytera MD-UV380/390
- Tytera TYT MD-9600
- Radioddity GD-77
- Baofeng DM-1801
- #M17 project's #Module17
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@Ea5iyl @oh8hub Agreed, quite a some ham radio software is built and shared by individuals. And many of them are shared in a way that are not inviting to build a community. At least not a community of contributors.
But there are also projects out there ticking all the boxes: version control, contribution guide, project documentation, and just general open source best practises. Projects like #M17project , #OpenRTX, #GNURadio, #FutureSDR to just name a few.
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@Ea5iyl @oh8hub Agreed, quite a some ham radio software is built and shared by individuals. And many of them are shared in a way that are not inviting to build a community. At least not a community of contributors.
But there are also projects out there ticking all the boxes: version control, contribution guide, project documentation, and just general open source best practises. Projects like #M17project , #OpenRTX, #GNURadio, #FutureSDR to just name a few.
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@Ea5iyl @oh8hub Agreed, quite a some ham radio software is built and shared by individuals. And many of them are shared in a way that are not inviting to build a community. At least not a community of contributors.
But there are also projects out there ticking all the boxes: version control, contribution guide, project documentation, and just general open source best practises. Projects like #M17project , #OpenRTX, #GNURadio, #FutureSDR to just name a few.
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@Ea5iyl @oh8hub Agreed, quite a some ham radio software is built and shared by individuals. And many of them are shared in a way that are not inviting to build a community. At least not a community of contributors.
But there are also projects out there ticking all the boxes: version control, contribution guide, project documentation, and just general open source best practises. Projects like #M17project , #OpenRTX, #GNURadio, #FutureSDR to just name a few.
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@Ea5iyl @oh8hub Agreed, quite a some ham radio software is built and shared by individuals. And many of them are shared in a way that are not inviting to build a community. At least not a community of contributors.
But there are also projects out there ticking all the boxes: version control, contribution guide, project documentation, and just general open source best practises. Projects like #M17project , #OpenRTX, #GNURadio, #FutureSDR to just name a few.
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CW: M17 / was lowest cost DMR radio
What M17 software are you putting onto these radios? I see OpenRTX, but there are also hints of MMDVM based support with DroidStar that I don't 100% understand.
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#OpenRTX https://openrtx.org
#DroidStar https://github.com/nostar/DroidStar
#M17 https://m17project.org