[Ground-station] Open Research Institute and GNU Radio Conference + TAPR DCC

Michelle Thompson mountain.michelle at gmail.com
Thu Feb 13 17:43:59 PST 2020


Open Research Institute is proud to be a logistics sponsor for GNU Radio
Conference 2020. It is an honor to serve the GNU Radio community and
provide critical support for this premier event.

GNU Radio is an open source digital signal processing framework for
software-defined radio. Used across the government, academia, industry, and
by hobbyists and researchers worldwide, GNU Radio Conference 2020 will
focus on speed, performance, and latency.

https://www.gnuradio.org/grcon/grcon20/

Tucson Amateur Packet Radio will hold their Digital Communications
Conference the weekend immediately before GNU Radio Conference at the same
venue. This is a highlight of the year for amateur radio digital
communications theory and practice.

https://tapr.org/dcc.html

Come enjoy one or both conferences with minimal difficulty and no
additional travel!

Open Research Institute is a non-profit 501(c)(3) research and development
organization which provides all of its work to the general public under the
principles of Open Source and Open Access to Research.

https://openresearch.institute/

TAPR is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization of amateur radio (“ham”)
operators who are interested in advancing the state of the radio art.  The
initials stand for “Tucson Amateur Packet Radio” but today the organization
is much broader than that: we long ago became an international
organization, and while we still support packet radio our areas of interest
have expanded to include software defined radio,  advanced digital
modulation methods, and precise time and frequency measurement.

TAPR’s main activities are education and knowledge sharing through
conferences, publications, and Internet resources; and research,
development, and sales of unique products that assist amateurs and other
experimenters.  TAPR strongly endorses technology sharing, and in 2007
released one of the first licenses designed for open hardware projects, the
TAPR Open Hardware License.  With rare exceptions, all hardware and
software developed with TAPR support is licensed under open source or open
hardware terms.

https://tapr.org/

Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Renaissance Charlotte Suites Hotel
11-13 September TAPR DCC
14-18 GNU Radio Conference

Charlotte, South Carolina is the epicenter for technology and finance in
the southeastern US – and as such, is blessed with many attractions and a
breathtaking skyline.

Find out more to do in Charlotte at
https://www.charlottesgotalot.com/
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