k.lee

k.lee

Editor at PragProg

Like Radio or OpenWebRX? We're Looking for Reviewers!

Hello, my name is Kelly Lee, and I’m a developmental editor at The Pragmatic Bookshelf. I’m currently looking for technical reviewers for the following book project:

Mastering OpenWebRX by Richard Murnane

This book is about diving into the world of radio using OpenWebRX. You will learn how to build your own software-defined radio with a Raspberry Pi, OpenWebRX+ software, and a low-cost RTL-SDR USB stick.

What we need from you: We need you to review the manuscript within two weeks and let us know what you think. Is anything confusing? Is something not covered enough? Maybe too much? Do you have any other suggestions for improvement?

What you get from us: For your time, we’ll send you a copy of the final book upon publication, and we’ll include a thank you (with your name) in the book’s acknowledgments.

If you’re interested in becoming a technical reviewer for this project, please respond as soon as possible, and let me know. Thank you. k.lee@pragprog.org

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