RMNoise Client for Linux

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Re: RMNoise Client for Linux

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Porting to Linux

I am loving this program. It has literally negated my noise floor from S-9+ on the worst days (many non-RFI) protected solar panels in my neighborhood and high tension power lines 60' off the property line. My noise floor with RMNoise activated is no at S-2/3 at the worst. I am hearing European stations now that I never knew my antenna's were picking up.

I eagerly await when and if you will be able to port it to linux.

Thanks!
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Re: RMNoise Client for Linux

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I would like help from linux users to test the new client. (None of my linux servers have a gui.)

The requirements are simply Linux with a gui, a modern browser, internet access, and proven audio input from any radio (ssb 2.8kHz bandwidth) Edit: You also need to be an existing RM Noise user and know your current username/password. /edit

Email: rmnoise@ournetplace.com
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Re: RMNoise Client for Linux

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Which Linux variants are supported?

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Re: RMNoise Client for Linux

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HB9VQQ wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 3:20 pm Which Linux variants are supported?
The new client is browser based, so I think the answer is: any variant with a modern browser.
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