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I work on our HSMM-MESH code, which uses OpenWRT as a base, using Ubuntu Linux. One of the key differences between the different distributions of Linux, is
Steve: I will answer what might be a slightly different question than what you asked. We do 100% of our development & delivery against Red Hat Enterprise
I would like to set up an OpenWRT image builder system, but have been away from Linux for about 8 years. Any suggestions on which Linux flavor to use or
You are correct. I have not spotted a T/R switch anywhere on the amp. There is a tiny T/R switch buried somewhere in the metal can surrounding the XR-3 RF
As I mentioned privately before; The PTT most likely will have to be tapped off the RF portion of the circuit for the fastest reaction time. Those amps look