@@VA3HDL oh, I’ve used Kali before, I actually turned Manjaro into a Kali like distro by downloading all of the same tools. There’s a specific SDR one called DragonOS that’s based off of Ubuntu that I’ve yet to check out, even tho I have a hackRF one. I really need to get into this though. Literally everything is a radio frequency. 😂 Thanks for the content man!
Thanks Pablo for your kind comment! I hope this video will encourage the ham community not happy with Windows or forced to upgrade to W11 to make the switch to Linux. 73 tocayo.
Thanks for a great video Pablo! My transition has been so long... for sure more than a decade! I'm still attached to Windows with my main PC. I'm dedicated to Winlink, I'm building a Gateway here in London and that has to be on Windows for now. I run a few Raspberry Pi's that help me to learn Linux at better speed. But at 68, my speed is kind a delusional! HAHA! Gracias de nuevo, Jorge VE3EAD
Hello great video, but is there any chance on getting a full in depth dive into the complete configuration and setup for Linux? I was able to follow the instructions on the Windows based setup for voicemeeter, but now I would like to configure this for Linux. I am kinda stuck on the setup process.
@@VA3HDL Great!!! I have an old radio, an external usb sound card, and Linux Mint with Carla and Easy Effects. It’s working but the audio quality isn’t what I’m expecting. I would be interested in getting your insights on optimizing the settings.
@@martinsoprano2607 I'm using old (Kenwood TS-930) and new (Yaesu FT-991A) radios and both audio quality is great. Configuring everything at the software level to work correctly is one thing. To get the proper filters and equalization settings for your own voice and type of operation is something else. Certainly I can provide any insights I have. 73
Great video!
I really need to get into this. I’m studying cybersecurity, and this is actually a pretty important aspect of it.
Then check this Linux if you haven't yet... www.kali.org/ Thanks for watching!
@@VA3HDL oh, I’ve used Kali before, I actually turned Manjaro into a Kali like distro by downloading all of the same tools. There’s a specific SDR one called DragonOS that’s based off of Ubuntu that I’ve yet to check out, even tho I have a hackRF one. I really need to get into this though. Literally everything is a radio frequency. 😂 Thanks for the content man!
I'm glad to see you back on youtube. As always, your video is very useful. 73 de tu tocayo
Thanks Pablo for your kind comment! I hope this video will encourage the ham community not happy with Windows or forced to upgrade to W11 to make the switch to Linux. 73 tocayo.
Thanks for a great video Pablo! My transition has been so long... for sure more than a decade! I'm still attached to Windows with my main PC. I'm dedicated to Winlink, I'm building a Gateway here in London and that has to be on Windows for now. I run a few Raspberry Pi's that help me to learn Linux at better speed. But at 68, my speed is kind a delusional! HAHA! Gracias de nuevo, Jorge VE3EAD
Hi Jorge, thanks for watching! Nunca es tarde para aprender! 73
Hello great video, but is there any chance on getting a full in depth dive into the complete configuration and setup for Linux? I was able to follow the instructions on the Windows based setup for voicemeeter, but now I would like to configure this for Linux. I am kinda stuck on the setup process.
Good idea. I will make a new video for Linux audio setup for ham radio. Stay tuned to the channel. 73
@@VA3HDL Great!!! I have an old radio, an external usb sound card, and Linux Mint with Carla and Easy Effects. It’s working but the audio quality isn’t what I’m expecting. I would be interested in getting your insights on optimizing the settings.
@@martinsoprano2607 I'm using old (Kenwood TS-930) and new (Yaesu FT-991A) radios and both audio quality is great. Configuring everything at the software level to work correctly is one thing. To get the proper filters and equalization settings for your own voice and type of operation is something else. Certainly I can provide any insights I have. 73
Wow this looks so complicated. I wish everything just worked on a Mac.