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EducationAn educational variant of Debian for schools.
- RAM: 2GB
- Feel: Educational Focus
For radio enthusiasts and operators
Debian Hamradio Pure Blend is a specialized edition of Debian tailored for amateur radio enthusiasts. It integrates tools and software specific to ham radio operations, staying true to Debian's stable and secure foundation.
This edition stands out by offering a curated selection of amateur radio applications, including logging, satellite tracking, and digital mode software. It ensures that users have everything they need out-of-the-box for their radio activities.
Debian Hamradio Pure Blend is ideal for amateur radio operators, hobbyists, and anyone involved in emergency communication services. It simplifies setting up a ham radio station with minimal fuss.
Includes a wide range of applications for logging, satellite tracking, and digital modes, specifically curated for amateur radio use.
Pre-configured with all the necessary software, reducing setup time and effort for radio enthusiasts.
Built on Debian's robust and secure architecture, ensuring reliable performance and security for all radio operations.
Optimized for performance with lightweight desktop environment, making it suitable for older hardware often found in radio setups.
Comprehensive documentation available to help users get the most out of their ham radio setup.
Backed by a vibrant community of amateur radio operators and enthusiasts, providing support and sharing experiences.
| Minimum | Recommended | |
|---|---|---|
| RAM | 1 GB | 2 GB+ |
| Storage | 10 GB | 20 GB+ |
| Display | 1024×768 | 1920×1080 |
| Graphics | Basic graphics card | |
Same stable base, different desktop experience.
An educational variant of Debian for schools.
See how Debian Hamradio Pure Blend compares to other editions and distros.
Debian Hamradio Pure Blend appears in these recommendation lists.
Hamradio Pure Blend includes a curated selection of ham radio software, making it distinct from general-purpose Debian editions.
It requires a minimum of 1 GB RAM and 10 GB storage, optimized for performance on older hardware.
Yes, you can add or remove software as needed, thanks to Debian's flexible package management system.
The installation process is similar to other Debian editions, with additional options for ham radio software selection.
Extensive documentation and a supportive community are available to help with any ham radio-related questions.
Yes, its stability and specialized tools make it ideal for emergency communication setups.
Download the ISO and create a bootable USB to test it out.