[hpsdr] The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated
Don AE5K
don at ae5k.us
Mon May 4 15:23:45 PDT 2009
The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.
--Mark Twain
HPSDR IS ALIVE AND WELL!
I don't see anyone else answering the couple questions that have been
asked on this discussion list today, so at risk of sticking foot in
mouth, I'll try to shed a little light on the matter.
As some of you have already seen, the hpsdr.org website is no longer
connected with our HPSDR (High Performance Software Defined Radio) project.
The owner of the hpsdr.org domain name has decided to discontinue his
involvement with the HPSDR project. All HPSDR project activities now
operate under the new domain name of OPENhpsdr.org -- all email
addresses and web links remain the same, but for the new domain name.
Please update your address book and bookmarks accordingly.
As to the content of the present hpsdr.org webpage, we no longer have
any control over what is said there. We leave you to draw your own
conclusions as to why our HPSDR is omitted.
This discussion list (reflector) was transitioned over to the new domain
name last Friday with no apparent problems -- if you normally got the
messages and now are not, you might check your spam filter and whitelist
for domain name adjustment.
The announcement-only list had its subscriber database lost and it is
being rebuilt under the new domain name. Anyone who previously
subscribed to this list should have received an email request to
reconfirm their wanting to be on the list. If you did not and wish to
subscribe, you may do so at http://openhpsdr.org/reflector.html (scroll
down to bottom).
Kirk's very fine tutorial series on Verilog is now found at:
http://verilog.openhpsdr.org
If you are going to Dayton, be sure to support Scotty WA2DFI (our main
"manufacturing guy") who will be giving a talk on HPSDR. (Scotty --
tell everyone about it!)
REPEATING: HPSDR is ALIVE and WELL!
73,
Don AE5K
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