Linux in the Ham Shack

LHS Episode #042: 1.21 Gigahertz Badgers


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Feedback:

  • This will be an all-feedback episode, ala the Going Linux show.

  • Warren, N0XLT, wrote to Russ back in May. He’s catching up on the podcasts, and wonders what programs are available for Linux with similar features to Ham Radio Deluxe or DX Labs,, such as rig control, logging, digital modes, etc. Fldigi, xdx, xlog, gpredict, Hamlib and more have been mentioned on previous episodes. Our hosts discuss.

  • Google alert: LHS was mentioned at K7JM’s web site. Thanks, John.

  • Google alert: LinuxPR press release for Southeast LinuxFest, and Russ was a presenter.

  • Bob, no call, enjoys the podcast. He wonders why the Ogg version of the podcast doesn’t play on VLC under Windows. Russ has tested the Ogg files with VLC on Windows 7, Mac OS-X and Linux. Maybe a newer version of VLC will help. Let us know what you discover, Bob.

  • Danny, KJ4UHI, is a new linux user and uses Orca as a screen reader for the visually impaired. A future episode will cover Linux accessibility tools for the handicapped. Any listeners with experience with Orca or other accessibility software, contact us!

  • Jonathan, no call, recently listened to Episode 38. He is a daily Orca user, and offers his assistance. Thanks, Jonathan.

  • John, KF6EFG, wrote asking for a small section of the show that covers changes to the licensing and privileges regulations over the years, and trends in the hobby. He also notes that the web site has been slow. (The ARRL has a nice band plan map on their site.)

  • Doug, KB3TOA, met Russ at the Dayton Hamvention, and is catching up on old episodes. He’s trying to follow the show on Twitter. Follow the podcast on Twitter with the user name “lhspodcast”. Doug also sent a donation. Thanks, Doug! Listen to a future episode for the results of the drawing.

  • Danny asks how he might hear the unedited podcast. Click on the LHS Up All Night link under the Streaming Audio heading on the right side of the page. You’ll need an application that will play an Ogg stream, like Totem or VLC, etc. Or join us on UStream for the live show.

  • Danny also asks if Richard is kidding about wearing a kilt, and if not, is it from Utilikilts?

  • The Northwest Tasmania ATV Group has been running episodes of LHS on Tuesday evenings. Thanks, guys! They operate on a linked repeater system and IRLP nodes 6616 and 6124.

  • Lynn, K5AVJ, asks what people use for calendaring. Paper? Phone app? Web app? Program? Smart phone? Mozilla Sunbird, Apple iCal, Mozilla Lightning, Google Calendar, and Scalix are some possibilities.

  • Listeners William and Frasier made donations to the show. Thanks!

  • Larry Bushey of the Going Linux podcast commented on the web site that he listens to the podcast and loves us, too.

  • Don, WS4E, writes that he’s been a long-time listener to LHS and Resonant Frequency. He’s tried many ham radio applications under Linux. What are the current favorite programs for rig control, logging, digital modes, award tracking, etc. That will likely be an entire episode. (And see the links earlier in this show notes page.)

  • “xPureEvilx” in the chat room asks what is the best Linux distribution for an older, slower machine? Richard recommends Crunchbang Linux Lite. He uses it on his 133MHz Dell Latitude with 128MB of memory. There are others, like Damn Small Linux and Puppy Linux. Check out Ted’s site, https://wa0eir.ham.org, and look at his applications, too.

    Contact Info:

    • Contact Richard at [email protected], Russ at [email protected], or both at the same time at [email protected].

    • Leave us a voice mail at 1-888-455-0305  or 1-417-200-4811. Note the new number!

      Music:

      • “Hey Allright” by The Cool Waters Band from the album “One More One”.

      • “Good Life” by Souldier of Fortune

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