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David Rowe
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jan Wed 30
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Two way radio systems such as those used in Police, Fire, Military, Ham Radio and Humanitarian applications are going Digital. Analog systems such as Single Sideband (SSB) and Frequency Modulation (FM) are being replaced by speech coding, radio modems, and forward error correction. But there is a problem - current two way digital radio systems are based on proprietary, closed source technology. Closed source policies are poised to lock us out of experimentation and innovation for the next generation of two way digital radio. A group of Ham radio innovators are fighting against this trend, designing open source two way radio systems that out perform closed source alternatives. This presentation will explain digital radio systems in terms that are easy to understand for the average LCA attendee. The open source systems we have developed will be explained and demonstrated, including tips on how to get started with your own digital radio experiments.
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