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From YouTube: ORI FPGA Meetup 16 August 2022
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A
This
is
where
we
talk
about
what
we've
done
over
the
past
week,
what
we
are
going
to
do
over
the
next
week,
what
resources
that
we
need
and
roadblocks
that
we
have
in
front
of
us
that
we
need
help
with
so
on.
Shul
will
not
be
able
to
join.
Today
he
is
leaving
for
holidays
anshul
is
our
remote
labs
uk
lead
and
his
update
is
that
he
is
getting
dma
or
direct
memory.
A
A
We
are
back
from
defcon.
This
was
a
very
successful
event.
I
think
it
exceeded
our
expectations.
Open
research
institute
was
in
the
rf
hackers
sanctuary
or
rf
village,
radio
frequency
village.
A
This
is
the
hosting
village
for
the
rf
village
ctf
or
wi-fi
ctf.
This
is
a
black
badge
event
and
it
was
very
well
attended
and
went
on
the
entire
time.
Our
exhibit
was
right
by
the
ctf
and
we
got
a
ton
of
foot
traffic.
So
when
people
entered
the
room,
our
stuff
was
the
first
thing
that
they
encountered
and
we
had
the
equivalent
of
three
or
four
booths
in
an
end
cap.
A
A
By
touching
it,
so
you
had
physical
access
to
one
and
you
did
not
have
physical
access
to
the
other,
and
then
you
came
up
to
the
main
ctf
stations
and
the
front
of
house
for
our
village
there's
also
a
speaking
track.
So
there
were
two
projector,
two
projectors
or
two
screens,
sorry,
one
projector
a
podium
stage
and
a
large
amount
of
chairs.
They
were
full
the
entire
weekend.
A
So
I
didn't
do
any
traffic
counting.
Sometimes
we
do
for
events
like
this,
but
it
was
packed
the
entire
time
at
our
exhibit.
We
had
open
rtx
demo
of
m17
on
the
md
380
and
explained
that
and
talked
about
all
the
different
teams,
and
then
we
had
opulent
voice,
which
is
a
higher
bitrate
digital
voice
and
data
mode.
A
It
is
our
uplink
protocol
and
we
have
both
working
over
the
air
and
we're
able
to
talk
about
all
sorts
of
different
things
depending
on
the
person's
background,
and
that
worked
out
very
well
and
we'll
have
a
video
of
what
it
looked
like.
As
a
participant
coming
up
to
that
particular
set
of
demos.
We
also
had
a
poster
session,
so
we
had
the
ribbit
poster.
A
We
gave
away
all
of
the
ribbit
stickers
which
led
you
directly
to
the
application
or
the
the
app
at
the
app
store
android
for
that
particular
project.
This
was
we've
got
a
lot
of
good
feedback
and
I'll
be
writing
a
report
about
that.
We
also
had
the
quintuple
a
which
is
authorization
and
authentication
protocol
for
our
satellite
projects,
so
that
particular
poster
was
the
next
one
that
people
saw
and
of
note.
A
We
got
some
excellent
feedback,
some
really
valuable
technical
feedback
on
how
to
simplify
the
cryptography
part
of
this
protocol
from
someone
in
the
field
and
got
good
feedback
on
what
we
were
doing
right.
So
that's
that's
what
we
were
after
in
terms
of
presenting.
At
this
event,
the
final
poster
was
on
the
itar
ear
work.
This
is
regulatory
work
that
makes
it
much
easier
for
open
source
communication
volunteers
to
participate
on
projects.
A
So
this
is
multiple
decades
long
problem
that
we
solved
with
a
cj
request,
a
ear
or
commerce
department,
classification
request
and
then
an
advisory
opinion
letter
to
harmonize
how
to
publish
under
the
open
source
or
public
domain
carve
outs.
The
reaction
to
this
work
was
extremely
positive.
It
was
great
to
hear
and
we're
we're
really
pleased
with
how
things
went
so
lots
and
lots
of
good
networking
and
contacts
from
from
the
from
the
weekend.
A
Something
that
we
set
up
was
steve.
Conklin
brought
a
few
of
the
trans
ionospheric
conference,
badges
that
we
did
as
our
initial
crowdfunded
fundraiser.
A
So
we
sold
some
some
hackable
conference
badges
two
two
three
years
ago,
and
it
looks
like
that.
The
demand
is
very
strong.
We
had
one
person
with
several
people
bring
their
their
badges
to
us,
and
one
person
has
has
had
a
problem,
a
technical
problem
with
the
badge
so
we're
going
to
fix
it
and
send
it
back
to
them
for
free
and
based
on
the
feedback
that
we
got
all
weekend
long.
A
I
think
that
we're
going
to
do
another
conference
badge
it'll,
be
a
fundraiser
and
it
will
also
serve
as
a
radio,
peripheral
and
implement
parts
of
the
protocols
that
are
in
our
poster
sessions
for
the
for
the
ground
station
and
the
satellite.
A
A
We
call
it
the
trans,
ionospheric
and
add
a
few
things
that
that
that
make
it
clear
that
it
presents
to
you
information
about
the
uplink,
the
downlink
and
the
payload
health.
A
A
We
were
just
there
to
talk
about
our
work
and
present
it,
but
for
defcon
31
we
will
be
a
vendor
in
rf
village
and
we
will
support
two
or
three
other
people,
other
organizations
that
like
to
sell
things
that
are
aligned
with
our
mission,
so
that
we
can
provide
plenty
of
good
stuff
for
you
to
come
and
purchase
and
support
our
our
work.
A
So
that's
the
defcon
report
I
haven't
touched
any
fpga
work,
so
ancho
is
ahead
of
me,
but
I'm
fully
aware
of
what
he's
doing
and
and
we'll
be
back
in
the
mix
here
this
week
and
let's
talk
about
remote
lab.
I
know
that
that
paul
for
remote
lab
west
he's
not
here,
but
he
gave
me
a
report.
A
Everything
seemed
to
go
well,
even
though
that
we
were
away,
we
set
it
up
and
we
left
it
and
there
was
some
use
of
it,
but
nothing
crashed,
which
is
good
news
and
we
did
get
a
request
in
the
remote
labs
slack
channel
for
help
setting
up
a
lab
in
in
a
lab
for
it
for
a
national
organization,
so
radio
organization.
So
we
are
going
to
respond
to
that
and
to
help
support
that
effort.
A
This
is
exactly
what
we
wanted
to
see
happen
with
remote
labs
is
that
they
can
be
the
methodology,
the
idea
and
and
and
the
software
framework
can
be
adopted
by
by
other
organizations
that
want
to
support
similar
work
in
educational,
scientific,
amateur
fields.
So
we're
looking
forward
to
supporting
the
effort
to
produce
or
to
set
up
more
remote
labs
like
this,
so
that
people
can
enjoy
what
is
really
a
golden
era,
a
golden
age
for
sdr
and
and
dsp
and
digital
communications.
A
B
Thank
you
michelle,
both
not
too
much
and
something
fairly
exciting
to
report
for
remote
lab
south.
Today
we
are
getting
in
the
final
bits
of
an
infrastructure
update
that
will
give
us
gigabit
fiber
internet,
that
is
parallel,
gigabit,
fiber,
internet
coming
down
to
remote
lab
south,
and
that's
going
to
finish
its
installation
today.
B
That
does
mean
that
in
a
few
hours
here
we
will
probably
be
going
offline
for
a
bit
as
up
as
upgrades
occur,
and
then
it
might
be
a
bit
before
we're
back
online,
as
things
are
reset
up
with
the
new
internet
connection.
But
with
that
everybody
who
uses
remotelab
south
should
see
better
connection
better
response
times
and
in
general,
just
the
lab
running
a
bit
more
smoothly
and
that's
the
main
news
from
so.
A
Thank
you.
That's
excellent
news,
looking
forward
to
it,
because
the
the
the
faster
internet
access
faster
data
infrastructure,
the
faster
it
is
the
more
interesting
projects
we
can
support
there
because
we're
looking
hard
at
a
publicly
accessible,
interferometry
setup,
which
could
that
could
do
really
well
with
some
with
some
fiber
access.
So
thank
you
so
much.
We
will
be
publishing
a
lot
more
about
that
over
the
rest
of
the
summer.
A
B
Nothing
currently,
though,
we
do
expect
the
probability
of
minor
hiccups
occurring
while
we're
getting
things
set
up
with
the
new
internet
access,
and
so
we
may
be
reaching
out
to
paul
about
some
of
the
setup
there,
because
there
might
need
to
be
some
changes
on
our
end.
For
once,
the
new
internet
is
in
place
depending
on
how
this
new
system
runs
for
us,
but
it
shouldn't
change
how
other
people
access
remote
lab
stuff,
which
would
be
how
remote
lab
south
is
set
up
on
the
other.
A
Side,
gotcha
yeah,
it
makes
sense
all
right.
Thank
you
so
much.
This
is
great
work
and
very
appreciated.
It's
going
to
make
a
difference
all
right.
Thank
you.
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