
LHS Episode #433: Mind the Spark Gap
Hello and welcome to the 433rd installment of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short-topics episode, the hosts discuss several topics including RaDAR, communicating across the Atlantic in the early days of radio, taxing open-source satellites, open source and Azure, the latest release of WSJT-X and much more. Thank you for listening and have a great week.
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Show Notes
Segment 2 (Amateur Radio)
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RaDAR – A new radio sport
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Source: https://lhs.fyi/uX (zs6bne blog)
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Transatlantic Centenary
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Source: https://lhs.fyi/uY (RSGB)
Segment 3 (Open Source)
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Open-Source Amateur Satellite Work Not Subject to Export Administration Regulation
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Source: https://lhs.fyi/uV (ARRL)
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Announcing: Azure credits for open source projects
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Source: https://lhs.fyi/uW (Microsoft Open Source Blog)
Segment 4 (Linux in the Ham Shack)
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FOSS for amateur radio #HamSunday #OpenSource
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Source: https://lhs.fyi/uT (adafruit blog)
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Linked: https://lhs.fyi/uU (lwn)
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WSJT-X 2.5.0 General Availability Release
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Source: https://lhs.fyi/wsjtx
Segment 5 (Social Media Roundup)
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Facebook
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Frank Austin
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Twitter
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@jeffsoapysmith
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YouTube
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C Burchfield
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Paul Griffith
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W6BZY
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Shane VK5ZSL
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Andrew Hynes
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SM6ELK - Brus
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slomo53
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Kuber Koos
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Calib Chernish
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John Graffio
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Vernon Deal
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Discord
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JK (N0ES)
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sapolion