Show Notes #472: Elementary My Dear Watson

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Segment 2 (Amateur Radio)

  • GNU Radio Aims to Improve Accessibility and Usability
  • Science is Elementary

Segment 3 (Open Source)

  • Shotcut - Version 22.04.25 is now available for DOWNLOAD!
  • WunderGraph - The Next Generation API Developer Platform - is Open Source!

Segment 4 (Linux in the Ham Shack)

  • Hamshack Hotline Addenda
    • Cross-linking PSTN trunks with HH is not allowed
    • Correction on HHX and HHUX
    • Correction on soft phones
    • Audio stream and FreePBX database problems

Segment 5 (Announcements & Feedback)

  • Bill Appears on Linux Lads Podcast

Segment 6 (New Subscribers, New Supporters & Live Participants)

  • Subscribers and Patreons
    • Paul Mooney
  • Facebook
    • Greg Dewing
    • Martin Butts
    • Brett Black
    • Allan Medwick
    • David Stiver
    • Draghi Smizhaniy
    • Pieter Van As
    • Michael Koenemund
  • YouTube
    • Matthew Foutch
  • Discord
    • Steve8132
    • Ulf Westman - Stockholm!
  • Live Chat
    • Ted, WA0EIR
    • Ed, N2XDD

LHS Episode #471: Hamshack Hotline Deep Dive (Part 1)

Welcome to the 471st installment of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, we take a look into the amateur radio operator related PBX system called Hamshack Hotline. HH is a network of hams around the world connected with VoIP phones which can be used for ragchew, tactical communication, troubleshooting and more. This Part 1 episode looks at the hardware and software requirements, documentation, initial setup procedure, common features and use cases and more. Thanks for listening and have a great week. Also, try out HH. It's a lot of fun.

73 de The LHS Crew

LHS Episode #471: Hamshack Hotline Deep Dive (Part 1)

Welcome to the 471st installment of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, we take a look into the amateur radio operator related PBX system called Hamshack Hotline. HH is a network of hams around the world connected with VoIP phones which can be used for ragchew, tactical communication, troubleshooting and more. This Part 1 episode looks at the hardware and software requirements, documentation, initial setup procedure, common features and use cases and more. Thanks for listening and have a great week. Also, try out HH. It's a lot of fun.

73 de The LHS Crew

Show Notes #471: Hamshack Hotline Deep Dive (Part 1)

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Segment 1 (Deep Dive)

  • Hamshack Hotline (Part One?)
    • HH Networks (HHUS, HHEU, HHAP, HHUX, HHX)
    • Hardware requirements
    • Software requirements
    • How to get connected
    • Initial setup with recommended devices
    • Setup of "experimental" devices
    • Audio stream linking
    • RF node linking
    • LDAP directory
    • BLF (currently inactive)
    • Intro to advanced topics
      • FreePBX
      • Trunking
      • Extensions
      • Call routing

Segment 2 (Announcements & Feedback)

  • Mailing list moved to Groups.io
    • Sign-ups from Hamvention and the SMARC Hamfest have been added. The main list is lhs@lhs.groups.io. A sub-list has been added called announce@lhs.groups.io which will be for episode, contest and event announcements specifically

Segment 3 (New Subscribers, New Supporters & Live Participants)

  • Facebook
    • Victor Titarenko
    • Italo IK7FQF
    • Klaus Gross
    • Rodney Barnes
    • Adrian Lane
    • Leon Yehuda
    • Debajyoti Das
    • Wallace Raines
  • Twitter
    • @WU3K_
    • @_n4mdp
  • YouTube
    • Mike Armstrong
    • Vladislav Nikulin
  • Discord
    • Scoobis
  • Live Chat
    • Ted, WA0EIR
    • Tony, K4XSS
    • Jon, K1BTZ
    • Darren, VK6EK

LHS Episode #471: Hamshack Hotline Deep Dive (Part 1)

Welcome to the 471st installment of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, we take a look into the amateur radio operator related PBX system called Hamshack Hotline. HH is a network of hams around the world connected with VoIP phones which can be used for ragchew, tactical communication, troubleshooting and more. This Part 1 episode looks at the hardware and software requirements, documentation, initial setup procedure, common features and use cases and more. Thanks for listening and have a great week. Also, try out HH. It's a lot of fun.

73 de The LHS Crew