basic README for example

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version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
authors = ["Robin Mueller <muellerr@irs.uni-stuttgart.de>"]
default-run = "satrs-example"
[dependencies]
crossbeam-channel = "0.5"

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sat-rs example
======
# Installing the OBSW client
This crate contains an example application which simulates an on-board software.
It uses various components provided by the sat-rs framework to do this. As such, it shows how
a more complex real on-board software could be built from these components.
The application opens a UDP server on port 7301 to receive telecommands.
You can run the application using `cargo run`. The `simpleclient` binary target sends a
ping telecommand and then verifies the telemetry generated by the example application.
It can be run like this:
```rs
cargo run --bin simpleclient
```
This repository also contains a more complex client using the
[Python tmtccmd](https://github.com/robamu-org/tmtccmd) module.
# Using the tmtccmd Python client
The python client requires a valid installation of the
[tmtccmd package](https://github.com/robamu-org/tmtccmd).
It is recommended to use a virtual environment to do this. To set up one in the command line,
you can use `python3 -m venv venv` on Unix systems or `py -m venv venv` on Windows systems.
After doing this, you can check the [venv tutorial](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/venv.html)
on how to activate the environment and then use the following command to install the required
dependency:
```sh
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
Alternatively, if you would like to use the GUI functionality provided by `tmtccmd`, you can also
install it manually with
```sh
pip install tmtccmd[gui]
```
After setting up the dependencies, you can simply run the `main.py` script to send commands
to the OBSW example and to view and handle incoming telemetry. The script and the `tmtccmd`
framework it uses allow to easily add and expose additional telecommand and telemetry handling
as Python code.

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