LHS Episode #302: The End of Kenwood

Welcome to Episode 302 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short topic episode, the hosts discuss the potential end of Kenwood in the amateur radio market, emcom in Montucky, Storm Area 51, HF on satellites, a huge update for PulseAudio, the Linux 5.3 kernel and much more. Thank you for listening and have a fantastic week.

73 de The LHS Crew

LHS Episode #302: The End of Kenwood

Welcome to Episode 302 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short topic episode, the hosts discuss the potential end of Kenwood in the amateur radio market, emcom in Montucky, Storm Area 51, HF on satellites, a huge update for PulseAudio, the Linux 5.3 kernel and much more. Thank you for listening and have a fantastic week.

73 de The LHS Crew

LHS Episode #302: The End of Kenwood

Welcome to Episode 302 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short topic episode, the hosts discuss the potential end of Kenwood in the amateur radio market, emcom in Montucky, Storm Area 51, HF on satellites, a huge update for PulseAudio, the Linux 5.3 kernel and much more. Thank you for listening and have a fantastic week.

73 de The LHS Crew

Show Notes #302: The End of Kenwood

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Segment 1 (Lead Topic)

Segment 2 (Amateur Radio)

  • Local Emergency Planning Committee picking up a ham radio
  • 'Hams' to help emergency operations during Storm Area 51 event

Segment 3 (Open Source)

  • ‘Far Cry New Dawn’ Never Released For Linux, But It’s Matching Windows 10 Performance Anyway

Segment 4 (Linux in the Ham Shack)

Segment 5 (Social Media Roundup)

  • Facebook
    • Steve Palmer
    • Anthony Tucker
    • Hayden Sims
    • Prasan Osodroop
  • Twitter
    • @OrmerodGeorge
    • @Jon_Kreski
    • @heeedt
    • @JBrown6109
    • @Cannon_Gov
    • @K_A_Christian
    • @M0KGX
    • @73dxsteve
    • @_NicolasCantu
  • YouTube
    • Victor Benney
    • David Garcia KD2BNT

LHS Episode #301: Pi-Star Deep Dive Part 1

Welcome to Episode 301 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts have an in-depth talk with Andy Taylor, MW0MWZ, the author and maintainer of the Pi-Star project. Pi-Star is a Linux operating system and application suite for single-board computers which creates a hotspot for digital VHF and UHF operation. We quickly discover this topic requires more than one deep dive so this will be the first in a series on Pi-Star and digital operation. Thank you for listening!

73 de The LHS Crew