start here: Software Defined Radio receivers
Posted Jul 7, 2007 15:00 UTC (Sat) by
pascal.martin (subscriber, #2995)
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start here: Software Defined Radio receivers by kbengston
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A green light for free-software defined radio?
This is somewhat true for radio and television, but there are some lagging "flag" problems with TV and the HD radio "standard" secrets are firmly protected by the DMCA.
The problem is wireless networking. A receiver-only equipment is of little use, except if all you want is to steal credit card numbers ;-)
Did you go to Best Buy lately? Wireless is taking over Ethernet in term of shelf space. You find few choices with Ethernet equipment and much more choice with wireless. In a few years, Ethernet might be relegated to a more professional market (expensive CISCO boxes...) out of range for most personal use.
Open Source could be pushed out of the home network market, smashed between the demands of the FCC and those of GPL v3. With home network there is no home computer either. Worst case, Linux could become unusable for 80% of its users. FCC is telling us that binary-only drivers might be our only way. Not much fun.
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