Hi,
There is work been done to asterisk to add a radio channel, and combined with a USB 1 device (which has ptt and other io features)
allows one to link analog radio to a computer network.

https://allstarlink.org/usbradio.html http://www.dmkeng.com/URI_Order_Page.htm

Digital radio, where one connects to a motorola/kenwood repeater is problematic. The protocol they use is proprietary. For Motorola repeaters, there is a network protocol that carries voice +data. (IPSC). In theory, it could be reverse engineered. However, I can think of better ways to spend my time.

Cheers,
 Derek.
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On 24/04/13 00:34, Zane Gilmore wrote:
Greetings,
I have been asked to do a talk on FLOSS to one of the HAM radio clubs and would appreciate some pointers on some of the software that might be pertinent for them.

The FLOSS side of the talk is no problem but I thought that some discussion on some of the FLOSS software that is used in this space might get them more interested than just a political discussion on the benefits of FLOSS (though they will be getting that as well :-) )

So I know for a fact that there is at least one of you that has a HAM radio interest (Andrew) and I would appreciate a few few pointers in the right direction.

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