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pistar-lastqso

pistar-lastqso is an open-source radio & streaming project written in Shell with 57 stars on GitHub.

The authors describe it as: “pistar-lastqso is a tool to monitor DMR, YSF (including DMR2YSF and YSF2DMR cross-modes), D-Star, NXDN, and P25 traffic on a PI-STAR node, either via SSH, or, on an HDMI-connected console.”

Category
Radio & streaming
Type
Open source
Platform
Shell project
Pricing
Free / open source
License
GPL-3.0
GitHub stars
57
Last updated
2024-11-16

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Frequently asked

What is pistar-lastqso?

pistar-lastqso is an open-source radio streaming project written in Shell with 57 stars on GitHub. The authors describe it as: “pistar-lastqso is a tool to monitor DMR, YSF (including DMR2YSF and YSF2DMR cross-modes), D-Star, NXDN, and P25 traffic on a PI-STAR node, either via SSH, or, on an HDMI-connected console.”

Is pistar-lastqso free?

pistar-lastqso is open source — free to use; check its license for redistribution terms.

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