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I'm interested in porting software available for Amateur Radio to Ada as
a example of REAL programs that get wide useage written in Ada.
Topics include :
Training :
Technical / Electronics
License Exams
Morse Code
Design and Analysis
Antenna Design
Circuit Design
Operations Planning
Propagation Prediction
Emergency Communications Resource Planning
Operating Modes/Support
RTTY
Packet/ radio networking
APRS / GPS
Contest Logging
Amateur Satellites
On-Board Code
Ground Station Control
Remote Control
Distibuted Comm Control
Also some new equipment is avaliable as "rack" mounted gear where all
user interfaces are provided by a PC. The "radio" has no display on
buttons, etc !!
Software in the rack box and the PC might be a good example to show
Ada's strength.
Much of this type of software is available in C, C++, and Java. Have
you heard of any of these types of projects in Ada?
--
"The difference between hardware and software is that the more you play
with hardware, the more likely you are to break it, but the more you
play with software the more likely you are to FIX it."
Bill Dale
N2RHV
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