LHS Episode #277: Nano Nano

Hello and welcome to the latest short-format episode of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts discuss improvements to the Nano editor, Indian satellites with amateur radio payloads, Puerto Rico bracing for a year of emcomm, add-on applications for WSJT-X, network time protocol (NTP) and much more. Thank you for listening and supporting our program!
Listen to Episode #277
Segment 1 (Lead Topic)
- Hamvention 2019
Segment 2 (Amateur Radio)
ISRO to Launch Emisat on April 1st with Amateur Radio Payload
Source: https://lhs.fyi/cU (India Today)
The 2018 ARRL DXCC Yearbook is Now Available
Source: https://lhs.fyi/cV (ARRL)
Puerto Rico Lures Tech Devs as Hurrican Season Looms
Source: https://lhs.fyi/cX (Denver Post)
Segment 3 (Open Source)
Microsoft Calculator benefits from Open Source (go figure)
Source: https://lhs.fyi/d7 (github)
New York Times Releases Open Source Tool Called Library
Source: https://lhs.fyi/d8 (niemenlab)
Github: https://lhs.fyi/d9 (github)
Demo: https://lhs.fyi/db (Heroku)
GNU nano 4.0 “Thy Rope of Sands”
Source: https://lhs.fyi/dc (Nano)
Segment 4 (Linux in the Ham Shack)
JTAlert and AlarmeJT
Additional Info:
https://lhs.fyi/cY (JTAlert)
https://lhs.fyi/cZ (SourceForge)
https://lhs.fyi/d1 (AlarmeJT)
NTP Shallow Dive
Additional Info:
https://lhs.fyi/d0 (Wikipedia)
https://lhs.fyi/d2 (ntp.org)
Segment 5 (Social Media Roundup)
Facebook
Ron Smith
Fred Cole
Liam Burke
Doug Howard
Twitter
@allen_d_moore
@small_IT
@poltergeist
@blue_sk1es
@kudzuacura
@kc4gfw
@jdetke
@JP7QQL
YouTube
Dennis Oszuscik
Merchandise Sales
Paul Griffith
