intro / Ed W8EMV in Ann Arbor MI

Matt Domsch matt at domsch.com
Sun May 28 16:11:12 EDT 2023


Regrettably, Bob is now a Silent Key. I've edited the wiki page to remove
that line and noted SK on his name. Any Fedora Project member can, with an
account, update the wiki page themselves, and I encourage you to do so.

Thanks,
Matt

On Sun, May 28, 2023 at 2:51 PM Edward Vielmetti <edward.vielmetti at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thanks Matt.
>
> I tried following the instructions at
>
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AmateurRadio
>
> and got a bounce back for email to "bob at fedoraunity.org". Is there
> a new best contact for that address (so that the wiki can be incrementally
> more up to date?)
>
> thanks again
>
> 73 de Ed W8EMV
>
> If you are a ham radio operator or a fedora packager/maintainer that is
> interested in getting some radio related packages in the the Fedora package
> collection add your name to the members section or send an email to
> bob at fedoraunity.org with the subject "SIG: Fedora Hams"
>
>
> On Sun, May 28, 2023 at 2:35 PM Matt Domsch <matt at domsch.com> wrote:
>
>> Welcome Ed. N5MLD here. I had been using an RTL-SDR device for a
>> couple years and packaged up the CubicSDR and SDR++ GUI packages, along
>> with the SoapySDR device drivers. That combination worked pretty well.
>> There are Soapy drivers for other hardware, but not all are packaged in
>> Fedora mostly due to lack of hardware in the hands of the packagers.  If
>> you're into 2m or 70cm APRS or other packet radio, the direwolf package is
>> quite good for transmitting or receiving/decoding APRS or running your own
>> digipeater.
>>
>> 73 N5MLD
>>
>> On Sat, May 27, 2023 at 11:01 PM Edward Vielmetti <
>> edward.vielmetti at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Happy to find this mailing list. By way of introduction -
>>>
>>> I'm Ed W8EMV in Ann Arbor, MI. Got my tech license
>>> in 2010 at Maker Faire Detroit, and upgraded to General
>>> in 2016.  Long time shortwave listener before all of that,
>>> and I got started with ham radio software with Phil
>>> Karn's "KA9Q NOS" in the late 1980s using it at the
>>> U of Michigan to explore the early Internet.
>>>
>>> Most of my radio time is on 2 meters, or on digital
>>> modes like DMR, or listening using KiwiSDR receivers
>>> around the world or locally using GQRX.
>>>
>>> I am not an experienced Fedora user for all that - most
>>> of my command line time is either on MacOS or on a Pi
>>> running something Debian derived - but I do have quite
>>> an interest in finding and supporting software that enables
>>> amateur radio operations. In particular I'm hoping to put
>>> together a Fedora laptop system for my shack to plug
>>> various SDR devices into for remote access.
>>>
>>> I found some resources, namely these
>>>
>>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AmateurRadio
>>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/AmateurRadio/Packages
>>>
>>> If there's any other places where I could dive in to ham
>>> radio software supported on Fedora, I'm interested in hearing more.
>>>
>>> tnx es 73 de Ed W8EMV
>>> --
>>> Edward Vielmetti +1 734 330 2465
>>> edward.vielmetti at gmail.com
>>> https://vielmetti.typepad.com/w8emv
>>> https://mastodon.radio/@w8emv
>>>
>>>
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>>
>
> --
> Edward Vielmetti +1 734 330 2465
> edward.vielmetti at gmail.com
>
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