• The TAPR Open Hardware License (TAPR OPL) is a license used in open-source hardware projects. It was created by Tucson Amateur Packet Radio (TAPR), an...
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    digital communications, created in 2007 the first open hardware license, the TAPR Open Hardware License. The OSI president Eric S. Raymond expressed some...
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  • Open Hardware License may refer to: TAPR Open Hardware License CERN Open Hardware License Solderpad Hardware License, modified Apache2 to encompass design...
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  • open source hardware activity of all types while actively cooperating with other initiatives such as the TAPR Open Hardware License, open-source development...
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  • TAPR can mean: Tucson Amateur Packet Radio TAPR Open Hardware License This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title TAPR. If an internal...
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  • with the ARRL, TAPR sponsors an annual Digital Communications Conference. They are the creators of the TAPR Open Hardware License. "TAPR Historical Moments"...
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  • CERN Open Hardware License Simputer General Public License TAPR Open Hardware License Dominion Rules Licence Open Game License Open Audio License, for...
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    is open-source for software and uses a combination of licenses for the hardware. There are many complete transceivers that are based on the OpenHPSDR...
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    Bruce Perens (category Members of the Open Source Initiative board of directors)
    Universal Licensing System. Retrieved January 15, 2022. Interview with Leo Laporte on 'The Tech Guy' radio show, October 16, 2011 "TAPR introduces open-source...
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  • patents have expired, as announced by Bruce Perens, K6BP at the 2017 ARRL/TAPR DCC in his State of Digital Voice talk. Trademarked name The term 'D-STAR'...
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    Roderick D. (May 2007). The Integration of Amateur Radio and 802.11 (PDF). TAPR and ARRL 26th Digital Communications Conference 2007 Proceedings. pp. 27‒29...
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