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Looking to see if anyone can, thru Team Viewer, get the latest Java JRE onto a linux install I have in VM. Looking to play with OP@% and SDRTRUNK. I got linux to install (Mint 18) but cant get the jave to instal.

Anyone interested in helping out, feel free to pm me.

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I just installed JRE on an Ubuntu VM through Parallels on a Mac. It was pretty straight forward.
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Posted: Sat Feb 10 2018, 09:35pm
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I don't have much linux experience. The goal is to be able to learn to use OP25. I managed to instal Lime in a vmbox.I can listen to and log anything phase 2 with my 436, but unitrunker wont do phase 2 yet, only phase 1. Love that rick encorporated a digital decoder into his unitrunker.

So got lime installed. Without know linux, I googled how to update the jre. The guide was kind of helpful but in the end, its not installed correctly... Paths used in the guide were different or something like that. I play with linux and most of the time I google but I was unsecussful installing jre..
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Posted: Sat Feb 10 2018, 09:35pm
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I don't have much linux experience. The goal is to be able to learn to use OP25. I managed to instal Lime in a vmbox.I can listen to and log anything phase 2 with my 436, but unitrunker wont do phase 2 yet, only phase 1. Love that rick encorporated a digital decoder into his unitrunker.

So got lime installed. Without know linux, I googled how to update the jre. The guide was kind of helpful but in the end, its not installed correctly... Paths used in the guide were different or something like that. I play with linux and most of the time I google but I was unsuccessful installing jre..
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Try using Ubuntu in your VM. It is a bit easier and JRE installs in seconds.
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Posted: Tue Apr 03 2018, 01:41am
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Hey man, I ended up scraping the vm and did a dual boot win10 / ubuntu 16. Got sdrtrunk installed and working. Got jmbe up and going. Got jre installed.

Looking for a step by step guide to get gnuradio installed. Followed a few different sources and could not get it going properly. Then found out that pybombs is not used any more so I got rid of it. Then ran a script and kept getting tuning errors. Got fed up.

So now I have op25 installed but no gnuradio.


Any guides you can point me 2?

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Posted: Wed Apr 04 2018, 08:59pm
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No idea what exactly I did but I forked a max branch and have a working OP25 (Boatbod) and from East Islip, can receive nass better than unitrunker and either sdr# and fmp24 with DSDPlus. Wish there was more P25 out here...
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Posted: Wed Apr 04 2018, 10:03pm
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I heard the Hamptons has or will be going to a 700mhz P25 system not sure if that is on the air yet but you probobly can pick that up from Islip
Also does the town of Babylon still use their P25 system? From what i gather that system isnt used much and there was even talks that they may "scrap" the system and move to a DMR system...
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