The HAMRAN1 (Highspeed Amateur Multimedia Radio Access Network) project is an attempt to create a "broadband" modem for amateur radio. The project is loosely inspired by the standard IEEE 802.22 which is targeted at the so called white spaces in the television frequency spectrum.
The particular challenges of this project are the frequency range of 50 MHz, which is low by today's standards, and the relatively large bandwidth.
The project has several predecessors, the latest of which can be found on GitHub.
The hamran-tools are intended to support hardware development and trouble shooting of the HAMRAN modem. The modem by itself will eventually get its own project repository.
Some information also might be found on this blog.
Depending on how you obtained this copy of the tools you possibly already know what Radicle is. If not: It is a peer to peer (P2P) forge for git projects. While full colaboration with the project is easiest by installing a copy of Radicle on your machine, this is not required if you just want to get hold of a copy of the git repository, in which case you simply may
git clone https://iris.radicle.xyz/z4CzhULrd3JUfUoGcBk8u8sXqJGnt.git hamran-tools
to get a downstream clone.
You can browse the project online on a seed node under its radicle id rad:z4CzhULrd3JUfUoGcBk8u8sXqJGnt.
matrix: #hamran:oevsv.matrix.org
email: [email protected]
Of course you can also post a radicle issue.
Footnotes
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The label HAM is also used to mean a Radio Amateur. ↩
