Show Notes #296: Sham Shack

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Segment 1 (Lead Topic)

  • Wrap up of STEM program for kids on Radio in the modern era and Morse Code.

Segment 2 (Amateur Radio)

Segment 3 (Open Source)

  • Mind the Gap: A Landscape Analysis of Open Source Publishing Tools and Platforms (MIT Report)

Segment 4 (Linux in the Ham Shack)

Segment 5 (Social Media Roundup)

  • Patreons
    • Erno Csatlos
  • Facebook
    • Sean Mintiens
    • David Maydew
  • Twitter
    • @The_Radio_Op
    • @Martorious_Puck
    • @RamblinJohn
  • YouTube
    • BlackDog

LHS Episode #296: Sham Shack

Welcome to the 296th installment of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts discuss Bill teaching our children (yikes), VHF propagation, the International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend, YOTA, Linux Journal, Huawei, QSSTV and much more. Thank you for downloading and listening to this episode and we hope you all have a wonderful week of amateur radio and open source.

73 de The LHS Crew

LHS Episode #296: Sham Shack

Welcome to the 296th installment of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts discuss Bill teaching our children (yikes), VHF propagation, the International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend, YOTA, Linux Journal, Huawei, QSSTV and much more. Thank you for downloading and listening to this episode and we hope you all have a wonderful week of amateur radio and open source.

73 de The LHS Crew

LHS Episode #295: TLF Contest Logger Deep Dive

Hello and welcome to Episode 295 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts address two e-mails received which both talk about native contest logging under Linux. A brief compare and contrast of YFKtest and TLF leads into a deep dive into the setup, operation and special features of TLF and why it may be a better choice as a lightweight contest logging option for Linux users. Thank you for listening and have a great week.

73 de The LHS Crew

LHS Episode #295: TLF Contest Logger Deep Dive

Hello and welcome to Episode 295 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts address two e-mails received which both talk about native contest logging under Linux. A brief compare and contrast of YFKtest and TLF leads into a deep dive into the setup, operation and special features of TLF and why it may be a better choice as a lightweight contest logging option for Linux users. Thank you for listening and have a great week.

73 de The LHS Crew