RRA Episode 3: No Radio club? build your own.
No HAM radio in your area? well ask a few questions and build your own.
Intro music by Magic Slim and the Teardrops.
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No HAM radio in your area? well ask a few questions and build your own.
Intro music by Magic Slim and the Teardrops.
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Introduction: Richard, KB5JBV, recording mobile. Topics: Richard reminisces about Whit, N5SU, who recently became a silent key. The moral of the story? If you have an amateur radio license, you can be an Elmer. Help one of your fellow hams out. Everybody knows something that can be of use to someone else. Contact Info: Contact…
Ok everybody here it is episode 2. Sorry about the quality of the audio but it was the only to get the road noise out of it.
Intro is Magic Slim and the teardrops – Let me love you
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Well let me see if I can come up with enough words to get all the pictures on this post. Well October is here and along with the State Fair of Texas in Dallas it is also time for the Texhoma Hamarama in Ardmore Oklahoma. For many years a friend of mine and…
And finally the podcast is caught up. All the back episodes have been edited and released and now Russ is taking a break, breathing a little easier and hiding from the hell sheep. In this episode, the hosts talk about the new release of Ubuntu (formal review coming later), the KDE desktop, doing noise cancellation […]
And we are back. In this installment, Richard tells us all about his renewed interest in emergency communications and his dealings with ARES in the Texas county where he now lives. On the Linux side of things, Russ talks about some security issues: the hacking of kernel.org, emacs violates the GPL and how to get […]
Introduction: Richard, KB5JBV, is back with a new podcast, tentatively titled “Richard’s Radio Adventures”. It will likely be a sporadic release, but hopefully you’ll find it interesting. Topics: Richard is working on setting up a WinLink 2000 gateway on Linux. Listen to Linux in the Ham Shack, which is still going strong. Charles, K4GBB, has…
It’s no mystery that we at Linux in the Ham Shack are big fans of the application known as fldigi. We’ve even had the author of the program, W1HKJ, on the program to talk about it. We consider it one of the best Linux-native programs for ham radio ever written. That being said, one of […]
Ok folks due to popular demand we are back. These will be a show that is a little different than the past show but I think you guys deserve it. I do not have the time to do a full blows podcast so this podcast will be a little more like the mobile episodes of…
In today’s long-awaited episode of LHS, we tackle a topic from a few episodes back, that of Open Hatch, the Open Source collaboration project. In another segment, Richard explores what it’s like to go through the process of getting your first amateur radio license. Among these topics we also mention the ICQ Podcast from the […]