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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/23/2015 3:59 PM, Bob Wisdom wrote:<br>
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type="cite">As a HPSDR owner using a Ozy, I thought it would be a
bit of fun to see if I could use a Raspberry Pi2 to gateway
between Ozy USB and to emulate a Metis Ethernet card to the
outside world. <br>
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Excellent!<br>
This is something I've been wanting to do for some time now, but it
never worked its way to the top of the project list. I do have a
Metis based HPSDR system and a Hermes on my LAN, but I have a couple
of spare Ozy/Janus combos that I would like to use. I also have a
friend with an Ozy based HPSDR system, who doesn't mind tying up a
PC, but would like to have it LAN-accessible without going to a
Metis board. <br>
The RPi is so cheap, and just cries out for use in thus way, as a
USB/LAN translator.<br>
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After I shamelessly steal your code, the things I intend to do are:<br>
-) compile for use on the BeagleBone Black (my preferred box, a bit
more expensive than the RPi)<br>
-) use a Ozy/Janus interface to my old SDR1000 to get that on the
LAN.<br>
-) get my USB devices on the LAN, eg. DVB-dongles and bladeRF. (I
know I can currently do that, but it means typing up a PC to use the
USB ports)<br>
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Thats just off the top of my head. I expect other uses will popup
when I start playing.<br>
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Thanks a bunch for putting this together!<br>
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GL & 73, Alf NU8I<br>
Phoenix AZ DM33xo<br>
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