I am thinking about exploring the SDR world on my 2007 Mac Book Pro. Is there a good free software for it? Which of the current SDRs on Ebay are ok? Which are bad? Can one unblock frequencies?
I am thinking about exploring the SDR world on my 2007 Mac Book Pro. Is there a good free software for it? Which of the current SDRs on Ebay are ok? Which are bad? Can one unblock frequencies?
I thought religions were prophet based organizations.
What do you mean I am out of money? I still have checks!
Remember, amateurs built the Ark, professionals built the Titanic
I'm using a current model MacBook Pro and, to be perfectly honest, while I've found native Mac SDR software that works, I haven't found any that I'd actually call good. At least, not for free. So, I dual boot with Unbuntu Linux. There are better choices in that world.
All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.
Make use that you have a working knowledge of Linux/UNIX/Bash commands
Get a good Text Editor like Vim
Start reading here
Go to this page for instruction of making a bootable USB flash drive with Ubuntu; be sure to set up 'Persistence'.
Don't know which model you have, go to (Mactracker) for more details about your Mac. My A1178 model (late 2009) with "Core2 Duo" CPU and 8 gigs of RAM does alright but, my Dual Quad core 2012 MBP with 16 Gigs of RAM runs Ububtu 14.04 with ease.
https://forums.hamisland.net/showthr...and-the-Estasy
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El-Capitan on a Mid 2009 MBP with Ubuntu 14.04 LT.
Apple came out with an update on Safari, I installed it and the 'update' broke my dual-boot capability. To fix it, I had to boot into my recovery partition to repair the bootloader......my recovery partition was damaged sooooooo, it was recommended that I reinstall my OS which, would repair my recovery partition. When the install finished, I had one system partition and two recovery partitions; I still cannot "see" my Linux Files.
I boot into the recovery partition, repair my bootloader and shut down; I restart the MBP and now, I have "Multiple-Boot" menu options:
- Boot into OS-X
- Boot into Ubuntu
- Boot into Recovery
- Boot into Live Linux session (bootable USB or CD needed).
I can now get back into my Ubuntu system, but now, neither of the recovery are functional (not that I need them); if I decided to repair the recovery platform, it would be the start of a vicious cycle; one repair breaks the other.
I have a Dell laptop given to me here locally so I can now explore the windows world-last windows machine I had was a windows 98. This one has windows 7 on it. Dual boot is fine but I wanted a more secure machine online and I would worry about the windows side of my mac getting a virus. So now that the first of the month is here I can get a cheap sdr on ebay to play with on this Dell. And I can play with the cheap usb microscopes/test equipment on ebay as well. Space in a RV is limited so I may be able to down size some stuff. I am keeping my o'scope though.
I thought religions were prophet based organizations.
What do you mean I am out of money? I still have checks!
Remember, amateurs built the Ark, professionals built the Titanic
On the contrary. Most Linux software is written to be POSIX compliant. Remember, the only reason Linux isn't a POSIX OS is because nobody wants to pay for the certification :)
For example, hamrig can be built for MacOS: https://sourceforge.net/p/hamlib/mai...ewmonth=200502