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A list to facilitate the exchange of information relating to beacons in the HF radio amateur bands, especially to beacons in the 10m (28MHz) band. Topics covered by this list include: - * Issues in designing, building and operating beacons * Beacon frequency allocations and the resolution of frequency conflicts * Information on new beacons planned or heard * Posting of data to help keep lists of beacons up to date * Reception reports and requests by beacon owners for reception reports * Analysis of reception reports and propagation studies based on beacon monitoring * Promotion of beacon information resources such as web sites
Support list for developers and users of pskmail. Pskmail is a new narrow band communication system for ham radio operators based on a computer soundcard.
Group of ham radio operators interested in DX, expeditions and contests.
Members are amateur radio operators who volunteer their time and technical expertise.
Members are amateur radio operators who volunteer their time and technical expertise.
This list is for the discussion of the talks speech software for symbion operating system mobile phones
Discussion group for all things related to using Android with low or no vision, speech or magnification, particularly accessible apps, tips, questions and solutions.
HIP for Linux(HIPL) is a software project at Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT) and Helsinki University of Technology (HUT). The purpose is to implement the Host Identity Protocol on Linux. Project Homepage: http://gaijin.iki.fi/hipl/ This mailing list is for the HIPL developers.
Central Vermont Amateur Radio Club
This list is for sharing information related to amateur radio in central Vermont. It is intended to be used by members of the Central Vermont Amateur Radio Club (CVARC).
Members are amateur radio operators who volunteer their time and technical expertise.
SparksCoffee is coffee time discussions on any subject for former Radio Officers, mostly American Radio Association (ARA AFL-CIO).
HIP for Linux (HIPL) is a software project at Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT) and Helsinki University of Technology (HUT). The purpose is to implement the Host Identity Payload/Protocol on Linux. Project webpage: http://gaijin.iki.fi/hipl/ This list is for the HIPL users.
Forever Group website: https://www.forever-group.co.uk/
Uitwisseling van informatie over het beluisteren en opsporen van radiosondes die door weerstations in Nederland, Belgie en Duitsland worden opgelaten.
List to discuss and provide information about the implementation of a SDN-based testbed.