Pi-Star is a software image built initially for the Raspberry Pi. The design concept is simple, provide the complex services and configuration for Digital Voice on Amateur radio in a way that makes it easily accessible to anyone just starting out, but make it configurable enough to be interesting for those of us who cannot help but tinker.
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