There's no man page as this program isn't packaged for distribution and descriptive documentation isn't finished (yet) I've been working on documentation for it though, incomplete but has useful information, here: https://github.com/pflarue/ardop/tree/master/docs Specifically, a good place to start: https://github.com/pflarue/ardop/blob/master/docs/About.md
I've been contributing to a fork (MIT), here: https://github.com/pflarue/ardop It will compile, either the master or develop branch with just 'make' It's compatible with ardop1 on the air. We haven't yet started working on the GUI side of things. It works really good. Tyler On August 3, 2024 12:47:38 PM PDT, Andy Stewart andystewart@users.sourceforge.net wrote: I verified that indeed this software is Free Software - thanks, Tyler, for that pointer. However, my attempts to compile it have been in...
Andy, Guess you need to remove Firefox from the distribution then 😏 (I jest) Pat does peer to peer radio-only connections I'm fairly certain, that do not run through the RMS gateways.
Note on running the provided precompiled binaries from the author, ardopc links to a 32 bit libasound.so.2. The package libasound2:i386 will need to be installed for it to run. ARDOP_GUI will require the libqt5widgets:i386 (and all dependant) packages to be installed.
Attached is all I mean, so that way the browser may open it in the same manner that it may open a link like this: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/git/git/master/Documentation/git.txt
I won't argue with you because I agree; a width of 3 pixels is better than 1 and won't get in the way of anything, they don't need to be super wide, just large enough to grab on to. Feel free to close/wontfix/whatever you like Andy.
It'll be on the back burner for me. When/if I finish it I will post it here for your use.
Source code can be found here in the archive "ARDOPProjects.zip" at the following web address: https://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Downloads/Beta/ It is licensed under the GPLv3 via the gpl.txt file in the folder ARDOPOFDM in that archive. On 12/7/2023 6:46 AM, Andy Stewart wrote: As far as I can tell, this software is neither Free Software nor Open Source software, and thus I will not include it in AHRL. If you can find a license document to the contrary, please let me know. 73, Andy KB1OIQ...
"old school" users certainly can organize their stuff in ways that make them hard to find. The source code is in an archive on the author's website: https://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Downloads/Beta/ARDOPProjects.zip In the ARDOPOFDM folder, there's the source code for the modem and a gpl.txt, it's licensed under GPLv3.
Initial Callsign/Location Configuration
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Hi Andy. Thanks for making this distribution. Would you consider giving the GETTING_STARTED document a .txt file extension so it can open easy in a web browser? Otherwise you have to download and open-as a text document and I think that confuses a lot of people. Or link the document to the latest release README, such as: https://sourceforge.net/projects/kb1oiq-andysham/files/v25a/ Might avoid some needless chatter.
Hi Andy. Thanks for making this distribution. Would you consider giving the GETTING_STARTED document a .txt file extension so it can open easy in a web browser? Otherwise you have to download and open-as a text document and I think that confuses a lot of people.
Right now there's an issue if I even want to install PAT with golang (go install) because it has dependencies that require go version 1.19 but the latest in the LTS repositories seems to be 1.18.1 for jammy. Otherwise the deb here works fine: https://github.com/la5nta/pat/releases/download/v0.15.1/pat_0.15.1_linux_amd64.deb
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PAT (Winlink Client)