Linux in the Ham Shack

LHS Episode #066: His Name is Ted


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Introduction:

  • Richard is still in the process of moving, but did get his WinLink rms gateway running as described in a previous episode.
  • Announcements:

    • Jay Forrest has lauched The Linux News Podcast. The podcast will focus on topics such as software freedom, Linux development, Open Source software, Android and mobile devises, security issues, and Linux distribution releases. Our hosts offer their opinions.

    • Ohio LinuxFest will be held in Columbus, Ohio on September 9-11, 2011. (Note: Russ will not be there, but maybe YOU can represent LHS. Visit the web site and look at the Ambassadors page to learn how.)

    • Texoma Hamarama will be October 21-22, 2011 in Ardmore, OK. Richard might be there, so if you’re in the area, look for him!

      Topics:

      • Our hosts discuss the ARRL statement regarding HR 607, “Broadband for First Responders Act of 2011”. This bill provides for the re-allocation of the 420-440 MHz band, calling it part of the “Public Safety” spectrum. This is not the case, and we should contact our representatives and voice our opposition to this bill. The ARRL offers sample letters you can send to your representatives.

      • Richard and Russ talk about various amateur radio programsfor Linux offered by Ted, WA0EIR.Russ built them all from the available source code on his Linux Mint Debian Edition 10 computer. In order to do so, he installed a number of development libraries:

      • libmotif-dev

      • libxmu-dev

      • libxpm-dev

      • libxbae-dev

        These are header files necessary for the compiler to properly build the programs.

        • Each program requires the following commands to compile and install. Change to the directory containing the program and type:
        • ./configure
          ./make
          ./make-install

          (You may wish to be root to perform the make-install command.)

          • TWLOG - A basic QSO logging program. Useful for day-to-day logging, but not recommended for contest logs. It will export to ADIF. It requires the Xbae Matrix Widget.

          • TWPSK - A simple bpsk/qpsk program. Co-written with Hansi, DL9RDZ

          • TWCW - A Morse Code trainer that also allows keyboard CW operation.

          • TWCLOCK - A world clock application that will also automatically send a CW identifier every 10 minutes.

          • Check the /etc/X11/app-defaults directory for the “X resource” files to change the configuration options for these programs. For example, in that directory is a file called twclock that contains the callsign transmitted by TWClock.

          • PSK31LX - A curses-based PSK31 program, so it runs in a terminal window or directly in a terminal session. For help, a man page is included. (Type “man psk31lx”.) It makes use of the arrow, control, and function keys. You can choose the audio and serial devices with command line parameters at start. Configuration parameters are stored in your home directory in the file .psk31lx.ini.

            Feedback:

            • Don, WS4E, asks for Internet resources for handicapped amateur radio operators. He’s familiar with the Handiham  organization, but wonders if there are others.There are many newsgroups and mailing lists dedicated to hams with disabilities. A Google search should return several. The Canadian National Amateur Radio Society site Amateur Radio for the Disabled, has several useful links. Richard mentions Lighthouse for the Blind. The ARRL has a page listing several articles. There’s also a Facebook group, Blind Amateur Radio Operators.

            • Petr, OK2CQR, the author of CQRLOG, responds to Torsten’s (K5TOR) problems installing CQRLOG on a 64-bit machine: CQRLOG already has native 64-bit version. There is no need to install the 32-bit version. You can use the ppa at launchpad.net with packages for Lucid, Maverick, Natty and Oneirc. Version 1.2.1 will be part of the Oneiric release as well. More information is here.

            • Donation from Paul G. Thank you! If you’d like to donate, please visit the website and click on the Donate link.

              Contact Info:

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

              • Listen to the live stream every other Tuesday at 8:00pm Central time. Check the LHS web site for dates.

              • Leave us a voice mail at 1-909-LHS-SHOW (1-909-547-7469), or record an introduction to the podcast.

              • Sign up for the LHS mailing list.

              • Sign up for the MAGNetcon mailing list.

              • LHS merchandise is available at the Merch link on Web site. Check out the Badgerwear or buy one of the other LHS-branded items at PrintFection.com/lhs or Cafe Press. Thanks!

              • Thanks to Dave from Gamma Leonis for the theme music.

                Music:

                • “Rise” by Rob Warren from the album “Rise,” courtesy of Jamendo.

                • “Mechanical Butterfly” by Mechanical Butterfly from the album “Mechanical Butterfly,” courtesy of Jamendo.

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