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- | {{wiki:ulari_interface_04.jpg?200 |ULARI Radio Interface PCB}}**ULARI** stands for **"Ultimate Linux Amateur Radio Interface"** and it is intended to be a set of devices which utilize Linux-enabled microprocessor modules to serve in the field of amateur radio and related use. | + | {{wiki:ulari_vhf7w_duo2_01.jpg?200 |ULARI VHF7W Duo2 PCB}}**ULARI** stands for **"Ultimate Linux Amateur Radio Interface"** and it is intended to be a set of devices which utilize Linux-enabled microprocessor modules to serve in the field of amateur radio and related use. |
During several years of device development at my [[http://microsat.com.pl|Microsat]] company I realised that the weakest part of my products was a closed-source software. Writing every part of code by yourself and from the scratch, is complicated and very time-consuming. Also managing the source code and working on firmware updates are much harder now when I have two children consuming most of my CPU time, while my mind is still single-core :). | During several years of device development at my [[http://microsat.com.pl|Microsat]] company I realised that the weakest part of my products was a closed-source software. Writing every part of code by yourself and from the scratch, is complicated and very time-consuming. Also managing the source code and working on firmware updates are much harder now when I have two children consuming most of my CPU time, while my mind is still single-core :). |