but I have to admit that this project is pretty neato ! 🙂
New open-source project transforms Android phones into ham radio transceivers
It's radio Jim but not as we know it…
but I have to admit that this project is pretty neato ! 🙂
New open-source project transforms Android phones into ham radio transceivers
with cubesat and a homebrew circular polarised antenna.
I’m using a Heltec V3 Lora board running on the 70cm band.
I’ll let you know how I get on.
I’ve started it with this one… https://github.com/yodabytz
I’ve installed three of these scripts on the new web server and I love ’em !
I even keep my terminal open to the server while I’m doing website stuff just to watch the numbers 😀
They’re really useful for keeping an eye on the server resource usage situation. Netscope and Swapwatch run on my Raspberry Pi mmdvm hotspot too !
If you’re a newb like me, trying to learn some Linux command line stuff and a bit of Python to use on your server here’s a great place to begin !
I love github too…
Our new server is up and running and the Bromley Repeater Group Blog content has been reloaded from the backup.
There’s still a lot of configuration and (re)editing of content to do plus quite a bit of wordpress tweaking to get the site back to a fully functional state but we’re online and working on it.
We’re adding some RSS news feeds to the sidebar and starting to compile a list of blogs and websites. If you’d like to add a link, advertise a local club event or include your favourite news feed just email the editor.
Items of news, pictures from your shack, club, event or portable station are also welcome.
editor@bromleyrepeatergroup.org