SOFTWARE - Get it for free right here!
SOFTWARE - Get it for free right here!
Well at least you read the post...
Asking for it, posting locations for it, giving it to others through this board is a violation of the rules.
You will just be kicked off, and quite possibly, have your whole subnet banned.
I have a 0 tolerance for this.
IF the software is freeware - you must also provide a link to the license that states it as such.
I have probably removed about 20 people due to this over the past month or two. It's not tolerated.
Thanks.
-Alex
Asking for it, posting locations for it, giving it to others through this board is a violation of the rules.
You will just be kicked off, and quite possibly, have your whole subnet banned.
I have a 0 tolerance for this.
IF the software is freeware - you must also provide a link to the license that states it as such.
I have probably removed about 20 people due to this over the past month or two. It's not tolerated.
Thanks.
-Alex
So, will I get in trouble for posting:
http://www.redhat.com
http://rpmfind.net
http://www.gnu.org
?
http://www.redhat.com
http://rpmfind.net
http://www.gnu.org
?
If you have questions on the IFR COM-120[ABC] or 2975, I designed them. If you want manuals, calibration information, or pricing information, please contact Aeroflex directly.
It's more the fact that I don't know enough about different radio manufactures and different people's 3rd party applications to know within a couple of seconds of reading a post that the stuff isn't freely avaliable to anyone (and sometimes you can't find the licenses publicly avalible online quickly... and even then... find a lawyer to read through some of them).
Since this board covers a variety of different products all using different software, it is something that I figured it's better to be a bit more broad than to simply guess, and see what happens. I'd rather be a sticker than someone who just avoids the subject all together.
I do know that those 3 sites are publicly avaliable, and the sofware on there is usually GNU Public License, or some derivitive thereof.
In other words, use your heads.
-Alex
Since this board covers a variety of different products all using different software, it is something that I figured it's better to be a bit more broad than to simply guess, and see what happens. I'd rather be a sticker than someone who just avoids the subject all together.
I do know that those 3 sites are publicly avaliable, and the sofware on there is usually GNU Public License, or some derivitive thereof.
In other words, use your heads.
-Alex
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Re: SOFTWARE - Get it for free right here!
I thought GE/MA-Com offers it's older non trunking software for free.
Could be wrong though.
Could be wrong though.
Rev. Robert P. Chrysafis (Batman) (kc8gpd)
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Re: SOFTWARE - Get it for free right here!
batman wrote:I thought GE/MA-Com offers it's older non trunking software for free.
Could be wrong though.
Because it's not clear and I am not an attorney, there are no exceptions to this rule. Sorry guys!
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Re: SOFTWARE - Get it for free right here!
It's a real simple answer: Yes, I have it; or no, I don't have it; and no, I won't give it to you.
Go to MOL, or your local radio shop and buy it like the rest of us have.
It's just like the "Can you program X radio for Y trunking system?" found on RR, BB and maybe even here.
Go to MOL, or your local radio shop and buy it like the rest of us have.
It's just like the "Can you program X radio for Y trunking system?" found on RR, BB and maybe even here.
Re: SOFTWARE - Get it for free right here!
Those of us who come from the computer/networking world are used to free and readily available hardware drivers, firmware and manuals so we enter the radio world assuming that since these are electronic devices similar to video cards, motherboards or routers that the software/firmware and manuals for radios are free and readily available.
Turns out they are not.
It is hard for me to understand why the radio manufactures do not put all of their manuals on web the way Cisco does.
Turns out they are not.
It is hard for me to understand why the radio manufactures do not put all of their manuals on web the way Cisco does.
Re: SOFTWARE - Get it for free right here!
Why don't radio manufacturers put their info up?
First of all, the amateur radio companies by and large do - it is only the commercial and public safety manufacturers that don't.
Why not?
1) Risk of interference: the last thing Motorola, Kenwood, Icom, Tait, or anybody else want is for some whacker to be able to get a radio and reprogram it onto a police system and cause trouble - hence why programming software is so hard to come by.
2) FCC regulations: to be accepted for the Public Safety, Business, or other areas, there are strict rules about what the end user of the radio can do to the radio. Let the programming be too easy, and they could lose their FCC approval for the radios. Again, there is a big difference between the Amateur service and commercial radios.
3) Profit.
First of all, the amateur radio companies by and large do - it is only the commercial and public safety manufacturers that don't.
Why not?
1) Risk of interference: the last thing Motorola, Kenwood, Icom, Tait, or anybody else want is for some whacker to be able to get a radio and reprogram it onto a police system and cause trouble - hence why programming software is so hard to come by.
2) FCC regulations: to be accepted for the Public Safety, Business, or other areas, there are strict rules about what the end user of the radio can do to the radio. Let the programming be too easy, and they could lose their FCC approval for the radios. Again, there is a big difference between the Amateur service and commercial radios.
3) Profit.
If you have questions on the IFR COM-120[ABC] or 2975, I designed them. If you want manuals, calibration information, or pricing information, please contact Aeroflex directly.
Re: SOFTWARE - Get it for free right here!
I would like to see at least a link to where one can LEGITIMATELY get software if avalible as a post it note.
Re: SOFTWARE - Get it for free right here!
http://www.motorola.comKE7JFF wrote:I would like to see at least a link to where one can LEGITIMATELY get software if avalible as a post it note.
http://www.vertexstandard.com/
http://www.icomamerica.com/en/
http://www.harris.com/
etc.
Just google the manufacturers website.........
Re: SOFTWARE - Get it for free right here!
Is asking for firmware not allowed as well?
Re: SOFTWARE - Get it for free right here!
Correct.cvfd1615 wrote:Is asking for firmware not allowed as well?