Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Saturday, April 28, 2018


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Saturday, April 28, 2018

  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 201
    Walmart Parking Lots on the Air WMPLOTA is a special event and award scheme for amateur radio satellite operators that encourages the practice of portable operation in the ubiquitous and easily accessible location of Walmart parking lots. wmplota.org Using the WiFi chip on a Raspberry Pi 3B+ as a TX capable SDR Combined with RPiTX […]
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Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Wednesday, April 25, 2018


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Wednesday, April 25, 2018

  • The Pedernal – My SOTA Activation
    Some things in life are very special and others, very ordinary. The difference, I suppose, is dependent on the individual. I recently had an experience that, to me, was very special and, of course, it is the subject of this post. As I write this April …
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Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Tuesday, April 24, 2018


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Tuesday, April 24, 2018

  • LHS Episode #223: HippoPOTAmus

    Welcome to Episode 223 of Linux in the Ham Shack. We're excited about Hamvention 2018 in just 24 short days. Please note that we will not be recording on Monday, April 30th. We will be recording with a special guest on Thursday, May 3rd. In this episode, we talk about getting some exercise and playing […]

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Fwd: Are Hamfests and flea markets still a useful source for electronic bargains?

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ARE HAMFESTS AND FLEA MARKETS STILL A USEFUL SOURCE FOR ELECTRONICS BARGAINS?

Next month is the Dayton Hamvention – the grand daddy of all the hamfests. Many Nuts & Volts readers will be there, as they have – some for decades. If you plan on going to this or other gatherings of electronics hobbyists this year, what are your reasons? Do you hope to find some unexpected treasures in the flea market? Attend an informative seminar? Preview new gear on the exhibit floor to fill out your wish list? Or just to hang out with like minded hobbyists and maybe swap a few stories? If you have gone in the past, but don’t anymore, why not?

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THE ARDUINO GRAPHICS INTERFACE – Part 2

Turn an Arduino Due and a leftover analog oscilloscope into a high resolution computer graphics display and gain valuable insights into computer graphics, digital-to-analog conversion (ADC), and advanced Direct Memory Access (DMA) hardware and software techniques. This time, we’ll complete the project by describing the details of the XYscope: the software libraries and sample code that make the AGI hardware easy to use and integrate into any graphics display application.

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Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Monday, April 23, 2018


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Monday, April 23, 2018

  • Weekly Propagation Summary – 2018 Apr 23 16:10 UTC
    Here is this week’s space weather and geophysical report, issued 2018 Apr 23 0149 UTC. Highlights of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity 16 – 22 April 2018 Solar activity was very low. Region 2706 (N03, L=281, class/area Dao/130 on 22 Apr) produced the strongest flare of the period, a B5 at 20/1704 UTC. The region continued […]
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Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Sunday, April 22, 2018


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Sunday, April 22, 2018

  • Return to SOTA Summit W0C/SP-094

    Back in the summer of 2013, I did the first Summits On The Air (SOTA) activation for W0C/SP-094. This is an unnamed summit (10350) near Trout Creek Pass not far from our cabin. Although I did activate it, I only made two radio contacts from the summit (so no activator points awarded). A thunderstorm had […]

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Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Saturday, April 21, 2018


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Saturday, April 21, 2018

  • LHS Episode #222: The Weekender VIII

    Welcome to the latest Weekender edition of Linux in the Ham Shack! It's a wonderful weekend in the neighborhood, ours and hopefully yours. In this episode, we bring you the regular assortment of amateur radio contests and special events coming up, some Open Source conferences to attend, some fun challenges, an interesting Linux distribution with […]

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Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Friday, April 20, 2018


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Friday, April 20, 2018

  • LHS Episode #221: Svxlink Deep Dive

    Hello and welcome to this latest episode of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, we take an in-depth look at the Linux-native Echolink client called Qtel, the server, called Svxlink, and the conference bridge called TheBridge. Most of the episode is devoted to getting your own Svxlink server up and running and connected […]

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Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Tuesday, April 17, 2018


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