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Title: [New Torrent] skywavelinux-1.1.iso
Post by: powderfinger on August 27, 2015, 01:23:56 AM
Skywave Linux v1.1
Software Defined Radio for Online Listening

skywavelinux-1.1.iso
md5sum: f18f7766717f926988e69ced3a9af1bf
sha1sum: 697f6b3613da3d77382a475010e2770957ee7252

Welcome to the 1.1 update of Skywave Linux!  This is an operating system designed to provide access to a growing network of software defined radios all over the world.  With global SDR access, shortwave listeners can access broadcast, utility, amateur radio, military, and other signals from almost anywhere in the world - from state-of-the art radio servers.  All you need to do is boot Skywave Linux on a computer with internet access.

Why was Skywave Linux created?  The developer of this system was plagued by a lack of access to quality radio broadcasts due to his residence in a country practising tight media control and censorship.   In addition, software defined radio is an exciting way to experience the hobby of shortwave listening.  By connecting to remote radio servers on the internet, it is possible to enjoy bleeding edge radio operation without large antennas or setting up a station on-site.  Installing SDR software can be difficult for many computer users, and Skywave Linux eliminates the hassle of downloading, compiling, and configuring apps for the SDR servers on the internet.

Supported SDR Types

Three types of software defined radio are supported by Skywave Linux:


For decoding RTTY, CW, PSK, WSJT, WSPR, RDS, and other digital radio transmission modes, the Fldigi the WSJT applications are installed. Simply start the applicatio and tune in a signal on the waterfall to decode. In some cases it may be necessary to use the Pulseaudio Preferences or Volume Control applications to configure the audio (output from the LADSPA audio processor plugins, networked sound, etc).

It may sometimes be advantageous for users to encrypt their connections and / or change the IP address from which they access the internet. For that purpose, the Bitmask VPN application is installed. In addition, basic PPTP and OpenVPN connections are included in networking applet.

Usage and Installation

Use Skywave Linux as you would use any live Linux system:

Technical Notes

Skywave Linux v1.1 is built on state-of-the-art Ubuntu 14.10, and uses the Unity desktop environment. Capabilities of Ubuntu are therefore capabilities of Skywave Linux: software updating, graphics, system resource management, etc.  Version 1.1 adds the Redsea RDS Decoder, improved Softrock SDR support, and several system refinements.  Although Skywave Linux is designed for easy use by radio operators with basic computer skills, the radio software is largely compiled from source code and can be updated by moderately skilled end users.

Acknowledgements

Skywave Linux thanks the talented developers who create Ubuntu, QtRadio, Cubic SDR, Dump1090, Fldigi, WebSDR, WSJT, and the many other components necessary for this distribution to exist. Skywave Linux also thanks the end users for selecting this distribution and hopes it is an asset to their radio monitoring endeavors.

Disclaimer

Some parts of the world suffer from governance by regimes restricting the human right to freedoms of speech, including radio or electronic emedia access. If you are in such a restrictive place, and subject to punishment for listening to foreign media, military communications, or other signals available through Skywave Linux, you do so at your own risk. Be careful and do not get caught! Use a VPN to encrypt your internet activity. Shield and disguise your RTL-SDR hardware from rats and snitches. Skywave Linux, its developers and distributors, are not responsible for the monitoring activities of end users. We will never discourage accessing the network of software defined radio servers, but do encourage self-protective measures by anyone living under restrictive regulation.