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Community-based support channels are hosted on the Freenode IRC network for both USRP and GNU Radio. These channels are generally active and can often be a great way to get live, real-time help. | Community-based support channels are hosted on the Freenode IRC network for both USRP and GNU Radio. These channels are generally active and can often be a great way to get live, real-time help. | ||
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IRC is a free, open-source public chat system.<p> | IRC is a free, open-source public chat system.<p> | ||
Please see the resources below for more information. | Please see the resources below for more information. |
Revision as of 06:54, 1 May 2016
Community-based support channels are hosted on the Freenode IRC network for both USRP and GNU Radio. These channels are generally active and can often be a great way to get live, real-time help.
Contents
Introduction
IRC is a free, open-source public chat system.Please see the resources below for more information.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:IRC/Tutorial IRC Tutorial
- http://www.ircbeginner.com/ircinfo/ircinfo.html
- http://www.pyladies.com/blog/irc-resources/
Etiquette
Channels
There are two relevant support channels, listed below. Both are hosted on the IRC server irc.freenode.net.
- The #usrp - webchat channel is aimed at discussions about USRP and UHD.
- The #gnuradio - webchat channel is aimed at discussions about GNU Radio and SDR signal processing.
Clients
There are numerous free open-source IRC clients for all operating systems.
Some specific popular clients are listed below.
A list of chat commands is below.