Tag Archives: Amateur radio

Not Exactly a Post.

This is not exactly a post, but it is all ham radio. Linux will have to wait for next time. I provided a short article about the Mobilinkd APRS TNC to our local club newsletter, and was considering quoting it here, … Continue reading

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Conky Pi.

This post is all about Linux. Not a smidge of ham radio included. During my Intense Reloading of Linux Period (IRLP), I sampled many different distros on several different machines, and one of them really caught my eye – CrunchBang. … Continue reading

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Above all else, do no harm.

Just ham radio in this post. 100% linux free this time. It is deep winter, and as always I am obsessed with building small radios in my warm, indoor workshop. This year there is a bit of a twist, as … Continue reading

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What’s in your shoe box?

This blog post is about 50/50 ham radio/Linux.  We’ll start with the ham radio stuff. One of the institutions of ham radio that I have reluctantly embraced in recent years is LOTW – the “Logbook of the World”  – created and … Continue reading

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There are lobsters in the woods.

This post is about 98% ham radio, and 2% Linux. Jump to the bottom for the Linux related stuff. I got to participate this past summer in a really excellent ham radio event. This event is of interest to anyone … Continue reading

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You probably already know this.

I expect that most people looking at this blog have some familiarity with amateur (ham) radio, and will therefore be familiar with the term QRP. You will see QRP mentioned a lot in my blog. On the other hand, you … Continue reading

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