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introduction subpackage radio #692

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@dougsland dougsland commented Jan 1, 2025

It's possible to simulate via opensource cars with webcams, radios devices and even digital tvs, here another extension to QM. Video4Linux subsystem from kernel support many radio devices, there are old but still works.

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@Yarboa sure.

It's possible to simulate via opensource cars with
webcams, radios devices and even digital tvs, here
another extension to QM.

Signed-off-by: Douglas Schilling Landgraf <[email protected]>
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dougsland commented Jan 1, 2025

Please note, this is not for car but can be useful for airplanes, drones, spaceships, submarines etc.

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keep in mind for those that would like to test these devices that I would recommend a good antenna for testing, the defaults one might be not good depending of your area of residence.

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Another comment, this is similar what we do with Video, Audio, KVM etc, now imagine all these technologies enabled via subpackage in QM. ;-)

@dougsland dougsland merged commit c3e3a47 into main Jan 1, 2025
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No answer to my point here: #674 so I am continuing with the split in the main repo.

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