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5/3/2014 6:20:32 AM EDT
Running Quisk on my chromebook in a chroot through "crouton" and using my Peaberry v2. It works with a softrock too, but it takes a little playing to get the levels right.




RX and TX works! But, I think something is messed up with the IQ outputs to the softrock, because when I transmit into a dummy load it doesn't really come through on a nearby radio. If the hive has any ideas on it, I'll take a video, and share my config files.
5/3/2014 7:15:37 AM EDT
[#1]
Yep, it's sending an AF signal to the softrock, probably means it's sending the same signal to the peaberry.
5/3/2014 4:30:28 PM EDT
[#2]
Yeah, so, I gave up. It's now got a real bios on it, and it's getting Kali installed.
5/3/2014 4:37:22 PM EDT
[#3]
I have been rocking an Asus 720 for awhile as my "Couch surfer".  Been thinking of picking up another to root and run Linux on mainly for Ham purposes.

I see quisk is as SDR.  Is it only running through as chroot?
5/3/2014 4:59:30 PM EDT
[#4]
Cruton is neat but never gave me the feeling that all was well. Once I got seabios on my chromebook I was happy. I have Mint on the hard drive but can boot tails of kali from an SD.

Have you tried gqrx?
5/3/2014 5:19:13 PM EDT
[#5]
I finally put seabios on it, and Kali is installing right now... Not sure why it's taking so long.

It'd be great as a couch surfer, but I have too many real computers for that, lol. Computers where I can see an idea, model it, then send it down to the printer all on the same machine...

GQRX works pretty well on my os x machine ane my linux machine downstairs. I can't imagine it won't work in Kali. Then when my hackrf finally ships, it'll be a little more fun.
5/3/2014 5:23:43 PM EDT
[#6]
gqrx ships with kali.

BTW you need to clean out your IMs so I can proposition you for a case for the pi/pi tnc
5/3/2014 5:26:01 PM EDT
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gqrx ships with kali.

BTW you need to clean out your IMs so I can proposition you for a case for the pi/pi tnc
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Done. Send the idea over. I don't know how much time I'll have to model it out this next week, but we can try to get something built.