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== Introduction == | |||
The SDR Satcom app store makes it easy to distribute and install software-defined radio (SDR) applications for satellite communications (satcom). | |||
The app store is provided as part of a wider initiative supported by the [https://www.esa.int European Space Agency] in partnership with [https://limemicro.com Lime Microsystems], that is dedicated to: | |||
* democratising access to enabling hardware platforms | |||
* fostering open source SDR development | |||
* accelerating the pace of satcom innovation | |||
== Requirements == | |||
Applications are distributed as containerised ''snaps'' which neatly package them together with their dependencies, thereby simultenously simplifying the installation of complex software stacks and the task of supporting a wide variety of Linux distributions and versions. | |||
For details of the supported Linux distros, see [https://docs.snapcraft.io/installing-snapd/6735 Installing snapd]. | |||
== Accessing == | |||
To install snaps you need to: | |||
# Have snapd and tools available | |||
# Configure snapd to use the SDR_Satcom store | |||
=== snapd === | |||
The snapd daemon and tools are used to provide support for snaps. | |||
Snap support comes pre-installed with classic Ubuntu version 16.04.4 and upwards. It is also the native packaging system for [https://www.ubuntu.com/core Ubuntu Core]. | |||
Solus 3 and Zorin OS also provide out-of-the-box support for installing snaps, while [https://docs.snapcraft.io/installing-snapd/6735 installation instructions] are provided for Arch, CentOS, Debian, Raspbian and many others. | |||
=== Configuration === | |||
Configuring snapd to use the SDR_Satcom store is simple: | |||
<source lang="bash" line='line'> | |||
echo "UBUNTU_STORE_ID=SDR_Satcom" | sudo tee -a /etc/environment | |||
sudo service snapd restart | |||
</source> | |||
=== Basic use === | |||
To search for a snap with a name containing "lime": | |||
<source lang="bash" line='line'> | |||
snap search lime | |||
</source> | |||
To install sathelperapp: | |||
<source lang="bash" line='line'> | |||
sudo snap install sathelperapp | |||
</source> | |||
Snaps which access a LimeSDR board, or integrated transceiver of a LimeNET Micro or CrowdCell, will also need the ''raw-usb'' interface connecting. For example, with sathelperapp: | |||
<source lang="bash" line='line'> | |||
sudo snap connect sathelperapp:raw-usb | |||
</source> | |||
For further details see the [https://docs.snapcraft.io/snap-documentation/3781 Snap Documentation]. | |||
== Current applications == | |||
See [[SDR Satcom Applications]]. | |||
== Contributing == | |||
If you would like to contribute to the SDR Satcom app store you can either post to [https://discourse.myriadrf.org/c/projects/sdr-satcom forum] or [mailto:a.back@limemicro.com email Andrew Back]. | |||
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Revision as of 14:17, 8 April 2019
Introduction
The SDR Satcom app store makes it easy to distribute and install software-defined radio (SDR) applications for satellite communications (satcom).
The app store is provided as part of a wider initiative supported by the European Space Agency in partnership with Lime Microsystems, that is dedicated to:
- democratising access to enabling hardware platforms
- fostering open source SDR development
- accelerating the pace of satcom innovation
Requirements
Applications are distributed as containerised snaps which neatly package them together with their dependencies, thereby simultenously simplifying the installation of complex software stacks and the task of supporting a wide variety of Linux distributions and versions.
For details of the supported Linux distros, see Installing snapd.
Accessing
To install snaps you need to:
- Have snapd and tools available
- Configure snapd to use the SDR_Satcom store
snapd
The snapd daemon and tools are used to provide support for snaps.
Snap support comes pre-installed with classic Ubuntu version 16.04.4 and upwards. It is also the native packaging system for Ubuntu Core.
Solus 3 and Zorin OS also provide out-of-the-box support for installing snaps, while installation instructions are provided for Arch, CentOS, Debian, Raspbian and many others.
Configuration
Configuring snapd to use the SDR_Satcom store is simple:
echo "UBUNTU_STORE_ID=SDR_Satcom" | sudo tee -a /etc/environment sudo service snapd restart
Basic use
To search for a snap with a name containing "lime":
snap search lime
To install sathelperapp:
sudo snap install sathelperapp
Snaps which access a LimeSDR board, or integrated transceiver of a LimeNET Micro or CrowdCell, will also need the raw-usb interface connecting. For example, with sathelperapp:
sudo snap connect sathelperapp:raw-usb
For further details see the Snap Documentation.
Current applications
Contributing
If you would like to contribute to the SDR Satcom app store you can either post to forum or email Andrew Back.
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