Ham Radio

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Welcome to the Ham Shack! 53 3 years 25 weeks ago
by David Lane
3 years 13 weeks ago
by ubuntujason
How do you program frequencies into your rigs? 0 3 years 5 weeks ago
by David Lane
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Tech Support Request - Serial baud rade changes 3 3 years 13 weeks ago
by David Lane
3 years 6 weeks ago
by Andrew321
[New User] Using Minicom and a USB/Serial cable to talk to your KPC 3+ 1 3 years 8 weeks ago
by David Lane
3 years 7 weeks ago
by KB2YUI
What programs are needed to attract more ham users to Linux? 28 3 years 24 weeks ago
by Carlie Fairchild
3 years 8 weeks ago
by David Lane
Distribution specific Amateur Radio Lists 3 3 years 25 weeks ago
by David Lane
3 years 12 weeks ago
by ubuntujason
Rolling Your Own with Digital Amateur Radio from January 2010 issue 0 3 years 16 weeks ago
by David Lane
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An Amateur Radio Survival Gude article from January 2010 0 3 years 16 weeks ago
by David Lane
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Xastir article from the January 2010 issue is availble 0 3 years 16 weeks ago
by David Lane
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Software Defined Radios 0 3 years 18 weeks ago
by David Lane
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LinFBB 0 3 years 20 weeks ago
by David Lane
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