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        <description>This video shows a short glimpse of what's possible with SigDigger's new ability to host software defined radios over a network connection. What is SigDigger according to the SigDigger GitHub page? It's a Qt-based digital signal analyzer, using Suscan core and Sigutils DSP library. https://github.com/BatchDrake/SigDigger What do I think it is? A really cool program, with probably the coolest name, and it's being supported by a really cool developer. I was really excited to see this become a reality, but please keep in mind it's still early in development. For me, it's been working great, minus one small issue in this video I put together on the fly. It was probably me doing something wrong. I'll come back to this and make a more detailed setup video when I have more time. It's my intention to have this all available in the next big DragonOS update.</description>
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