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Transition from Windows to Linux for Ham Radio

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In this video I cover my experience with Linux for Ham Radio (and daily driver) after one year of switching from Windows 10.
► Pop! OS : https://pop.system76.com/
► CQRLOG : https://www.cqrlog.com/
► Carla Plugin Host : https://kx.studio/Applications:Carla
► Hamlib : https://hamlib.github.io/
► Linux for seniors YouTube channel:    / @linuxforseniors  

The video was entirely recorded and edited in Linux using OBS Studio and Kdenlive.

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00:00 Summary
00:24 Channel intro
00:47 Introduction
01:58 Selecting the Linux Distribution
04:05 LTS vs. Rolling Release
05:20 Graphical environment
05:38 Why switching?
07:52 Challenges
09:24 Adapting workflow to Linux
10:09 Pop! OS from System76
11:10 Switching QSO logging software to CQrlog
13:56 Other Ham Radio applications installed
15:35 SDR++
16:56 Audio Settings Carla Plugin Host
20:33 CAT Control Hamlib
23:13 Benefits and Drawbacks
26:18 Conclusion
26:56 Thanks for watching

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