Re: Lunar Orbiting Platform Gateway

2019-10-30 Thread Kevin K Gifford
ccsds.org (not cases.org, auto-correct got me)... Kevin From: Discuss-gnuradio on behalf of Kevin K Gifford Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 12:52 PM To: John Malsbury ; Michelle Thompson Cc: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org Subject: Re: Lunar Orbiting Platform

Re: Lunar Orbiting Platform Gateway

2019-10-30 Thread John Malsbury
And you mentioned something about amateur radio portions, Michelle? On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 11:52 AM Kevin K Gifford wrote: > Hi - > > I am involved in recommending the radio communications architecture for > Gateway which is baselined to utilize CCSDS (see cases.org) protocols. > > For

Re: Lunar Orbiting Platform Gateway

2019-10-30 Thread Kevin K Gifford
Hi - I am involved in recommending the radio communications architecture for Gateway which is baselined to utilize CCSDS (see cases.org) protocols. For long-haul RF links (Gateway to Earth) Unified Space Link Protocol (USLP). For short-haul RF (Gateway to lunar surface): Proximity-1 and AOS

Re: Lunar Orbiting Platform Gateway

2019-10-30 Thread John Malsbury
It was a cheap joke on my part (and not at all commentary on the gateway concept). Disregard. I'd be down to collaborate on something open source. Could you point to publicly available documents that summarize the standards/specs? -John On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 8:50 AM Michelle Thompson <

Re: Subject Line Prefix Missing

2019-10-30 Thread Andrej Rode
To drive this more Off-Topic than it already is... > Mailing list software for decades inserts unique headers for filtering > purpose. "List-Id" is AFAICT the most common one, which is also used > by GNU mailman. It has been specified in 2001 in RFC2919 Even non-Mailinglist software, e.g.

FM and FreeDV cross-mode repeater with qradiolink

2019-10-30 Thread Adrian Musceac
Hi, I just wanted to let you know that I have created an AppImage of qradiolink based on Debian Buster libraries. There have been some changes recently, and now the VOIP GUI can do cross-mode repeat from FM to FreeDV and viceversa. Other modes like AM and SSB work a little as well, but despite

Re: Subject Line Prefix Missing

2019-10-30 Thread Harald Welte
This is getting OT, but... On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 02:21:12PM +, Johannes Demel wrote: > My solution > 1. If "Mail From 'discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org'" > 2. If "Mail To 'discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org'" Mailing list software for decades inserts unique headers for filtering purpose. "List-Id" is

Re: Subject Line Prefix Missing

2019-10-30 Thread Bastian Bloessl
Hi, FWIW, I filter mailing lists based on the List-Id field, which still works fine. Just found out that this seems to be a thing :-) https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2919.txt Best, Bastian On 10/30/19 3:21 PM, Johannes Demel wrote: > Hi all, > > I was wondering about that mailing list behavior as

Re: Lunar Orbiting Platform Gateway

2019-10-30 Thread Michelle Thompson
I was hesitant to ask why, but I'm curious now. I know the Gateway is controversial. I understand there's a lot of doubt it will actually happen. The heavy emphasis on commercial activity is another aspect. However, I've been asked for help on a receiving station for the amateur radio portions

Re: Subject Line Prefix Missing

2019-10-30 Thread Johannes Demel
Hi all, I was wondering about that mailing list behavior as well. My solution 1. If "Mail From 'discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org'" 2. If "Mail To 'discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org'" In my case: move to folder. 1. covers original mails 2. covers replies. I had to split this into 2 separate rules but that's due

Re: Lunar Orbiting Platform Gateway

2019-10-30 Thread CEL
Hey John, > > Anyone working on… > Definitely not Does that imply they're finished? Best regards, Marcus smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature

Re: Subject Line Prefix Missing

2019-10-30 Thread CEL
Hi Ed, "deliberate" would be wrong. Surprising, not really, if we'd have read the info mails from the gnu.org mailing list admin more carefully: In the process of respecting DMARC in the ML infrastructure, they disabled rewriting of the subject line for outgoing mail servers that signal strict

Re: named fifo (byte - byte transfer)

2019-10-30 Thread CEL
Hi, we've covered pretty much exactly your three questions in a mailing list thread earlier this month. Let me link to the archive: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2019-10/index.html It's the mails with subject "fifo / file source". In essence, "cat" is buffered, and so you

Subject Line Prefix Missing

2019-10-30 Thread Ed Criscuolo
I've noticed that recent postings to the list are missing the "[Discuss-gnuradio] prefix that was automatically added to the subject line. Was this a deliberate change? I hope not, as I find that feature very useful in picking out the list messages from amid all the spam. @(^.^)@ Ed

named fifo (byte - byte transfer)

2019-10-30 Thread hamzeh elsayed
Hi, I did the following: 1) in linux terminal I create a fifo file as : $ mkfifo in 2) in gnuradio I did: file source (file name : in)-> throttle -> file sink (output file: out.txt) [image: image.png] then for running, I did the following: 1) run the flowgraph 2) in terminal, I run $