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ntms-hsmm · North Texas High Speed MultiMedia

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  • Members: 256
  • Category: Wireless
  • Founded: Mar 14, 2004
  • Language: English
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The purpose of this High Speed MultiMedia group is to promote and facilitate the use of high speed digital communications in North Texas on the amateur radio bands 900Mhz and up.

This is a private, unmoderated list. In an effort to reduce spam, only members of the group may send messages to the group. But anyone can read the message archives. Attachments are not allowed.

Anyone interested in HSMM may request to join this group. All members of this group are encouraged to become paid members of the North Texas Microwave Society and receive their newsletter and other benefits. Go to http://www.ntms.org

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Re: Development Environment Suggestions
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
Posted - Sat Nov 14, 2009 2:09 am
Glenn Currie
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Re: Development Environment Suggestions
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
Posted - Sat Nov 14, 2009 1:55 am
Mark J Culross
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Development Environment Suggestions
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
Posted - Sat Nov 14, 2009 12:36 am
Steve W3AHL
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Re: The Eagle Has Landed (adventures on 9cm)
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
Posted - Thu Nov 12, 2009 1:10 pm
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Re: The Eagle Has Landed (adventures on 9cm)
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
Posted - Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:54 am
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