* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005 Aug 09 19:02 -0500]:
add it to freshmeat... sourceforge, and places like that
http://radio.linux.org.au is the official directory for Linux ham radio
apps. It's been updated as recently as July 10 so I'm sure your
submission will be accepted.
73, de
Hello,
I've written a Perl module, Ham::APRS::Parser, for parsing APRS
packets, and I've released it under the GPL. You can find it here:
http://aprs.n1ywb.com/Ham-APRS-Parser-0.01/
It takes the packet string, parses it, and returns a hash with the
data in a consistent and easy to
Hello everyone.
The Hamlib Group is pleased to announce the release of Hamlib 1.2.6rc1,
a release candidate of the forthcoming 1.2.6 release. It is available
from:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib/
Please report bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Patches
are most welcome as well.
73, de Nate
The Hamlib Group is pleased to announce the release of Hamlib 1.2.6.
This release has no code or build changes from 1.2.6rc1.
Here is the excerpt from the NEWS file:
Version 1.2.6
2006-12-22
* Bump version to 1.2.6
* no changes from 1.2.6rc1
Version 1.2.6rc1
2006-12-10
* Python 2.4
* Doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007 May 29 16:24 -0500]:
I would like to print out the complete manual for a topic. ie Node.conf
I can view the manual page by page using the man command, but I do not
seem to be able to print the entire manual. You can print the screen,
but I can't figure out how to
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007 Aug 15 21:46 -0500]:
Hello,
I'm trying to figure out how to subscribe to this group
Craig
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* Geoff Bagley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007 Nov 23 05:15 -0600]:
This is an area of programming where my experience is poor. I have in the
past used a Motorola DSP
card, but that was in my M$ days more than six years ago.
Hi Geoff.
Welcome to Linux in general and Debian specifically.
Right
* Robin Gilks [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007 Dec 10 00:33 -0600]:
Is there a way to clone or ghost a Linux hard drive??
I've had good luck using rsync and KNOPPIX for such a task. For
example, I've used the following to copy installed partitions from an
older laptop to its replacement and likewise
The Hamlib developers are pleased to close out 2016 with the latest
release of Hamlib, version 3.1. Begun in July 2000, Hamlib is a library
written in C intended to ease the work of application developers wishing
to access a wide array of amateur radio equipment. Hamlib 3.1 includes
support for
As an FYI, for those who may use it, winkeydaemon has been updated to
version 1.0.5 thanks to patches from Wilbert, PE7T. Here is the commit
message:
This patch adds the '-e' and '-m' switches.
Using '-e' turns on 'paddle echo' on the winkeyer3. Also, it makes the
daemon retransmit the
Hamlib 3.3 is released!
This release represents the last of the current ABI and API that has
been in place since the early releases of the 1.2.x series. While a
point release might be made in the future to fix any serious bug, work
will continue for Hamlib 4.0 which will have an incompatible ABI
* On 2018 28 Oct 16:45 -0500, Stuart Longland wrote:
> On 27/10/18 22:38, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > I worked with TheNet in the late '80s and early '90s until TheNet X1J
> > became available, and the mnemonic was similar to a digipeater alias
> > that could be set in a TNC2.
* On 2018 26 Oct 23:17 -0500, Stuart Longland wrote:
> Hi Nate,
> On 27/10/18 1:11 pm, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > A bit of searching turned up this link:
> >
> > ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/hamradio/packet/tcpip/docs/netrom.ps.gz
> >
> > I scanned through it
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