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Tag Archives: American Radio Relay League
Novices.
Lately, I have been completely preoccupied with the completion of my Novice station at the alt-qth (Otego, NY). It all started with participation in a vintage rig event last February, the Novice Rig Roundup. Since then I have been obsessing a … Continue reading
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Tagged Amateur radio, American Radio Relay League, Cubic Communications, CW, ham radio, Heathkit, HM-2410, HR-1680, HS-1661, HX-1681, Knight T-60, Novice, Novice license, Novice Station, QRP, QRP operation, SKCC, ST-3B, Straight Key Century Club, VFO, Weekend Sprintathon
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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
Posted in Ham Radio, Linux
Tagged Amateur radio, American Radio Relay League, ham radio
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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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Tagged Amateur radio, American Radio Relay League, Homebrew, Linux, LobsterCon, low power, QRP
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