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    vu2tum
    3 days ago 100%

    TIL - there is something called Gopher and Gemini. Looks interesting, will read more on it.

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    vu2tum
    4 days ago 100%

    Step 1. Get your own domain. I bought from porkbun. This was a difficult choice for me, having heard /read cases of domain hijacking by unethical domain sellers. Porkbun had decent reviews. Step2. Follow instructions on protonmail custom domains. Wait for all the greyed out tags to turn green. I was impatient and my domain was marked as spam by Spamhaus. Had to open ticket with them to get off their list step3: enjoy!

    additional steps. I moved my dns provider to cloudflare if you wish to go that route.

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    vu2tum
    4 weeks ago 100%

    “Just a hobby, won’t be big” - he really didn’t think it will be one of the most sought after projects.

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  • interestingshare Interesting Shares How many clothes do you actually need? There’s a magic number …
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    vu2tum
    4 weeks ago 100%

    Unless I am travelling, I usually wear (wash & repeat) 4 shirts, two shorts and one pair of jeans. For travelling, I have extra clothes as its not always possible to do laundry when you are hopping cities every one or two days.

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    Amateur Radio vu2tum 4 weeks ago 100%
    MESAT-1 Transponder turned ON

    The transponder of MESAT-1 amateur radio satellite has been turned On for the weekend. Many are reporting strong downlink signals. I tested during a 29 deg pass over my QTH as well and I was amazed at the strong downlink of my CW CQ call. Transponder uplink: 145.910-145.940 MHz Transponder downlink: 435.810-435.840 MHz I set my uplink on 145.925 MHz and started calling CQ, scanned the downlink band to find my signal. I used two radios, FT991A for uplink and Icom 705 for downlink. Hope this helps!

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    Amateur Radio vu2tum 4 weeks ago 92%
    Yaesu FTX-1F HF/50/144/430MHz https://www.dxengineering.com/parts/rsv-ftx-1f?srsltid=AfmBOop-WX5rFUwoJ8adKiqOhRLfMn5fliA2qHSy5i_qmUNu5q0Kv1l9

    New Yaesu radio announced. What do we think about it? To me, it looks like the Yaesu version of Icom IC705.

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    Amateur Radio vu2tum 1 month ago 100%
    VU HF Contest 28 -29 September https://arsi.info/dxcontest/

    ARSI VU-DX CONTEST Dates: 28 – 29 Sep 2024 Duration: 28-Sep 12:00 UTC to 29-Sep 12:00 UTC Geographic Focus: India Participation: Worldwide Mode: SSB, CW, Mixed Bands: 40, 20, 15, 10 M

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    amateur_radio Amateur Radio [FoAR] Foundations of Amateur Radio - In the beginning was the contact #podcast
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    vu2tum
    1 month ago 100%

    A very well written post. I got my license and for over a decade was inactive. Some, not so good folks ridiculed me for wasting a license whereas there were others who helped me by loaning a radio, setting up an antenna at my QTH. Still, life happened and I couldn’t sustain. It was only last year when I started again. There was a lot of hesitation and I was indeed was afriad of making mistakes. I froze up during my first CW contact. I had decided to enjoy the hobby and that’s what I did. Getting on the air is key. Even with compromised setups, stuff works! 73 de VU2TUM

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    Amateur Radio vu2tum 10 months ago 80%
    Online Meet - Satellite Ops meet.google.com

    Hello This is VU2TUM. I am inviting you to a Google Meet session on 03/12/23 at 11 am IST ( 0530 UTC) where I will show how to setup Gpredict, Hamlib (and FLrig) to interface your CAT enabled radio.   The three software mentioned above are cross platform open source software and available free of cost, i.e. available for Linux, Mac, Raspberry Pi and Windows. While I am primarily a Linux & Mac user, I will attempt to show it how to do it on Windows as I understand many hams have windows machines  What we will not cover in this online discussion is how to do it for "your radio" in specific. I can share basic steps. As as disclaimer, I would like to point out that I am not a software person and my day job does not involve programming etc. I learnt this on my own and willing to share. That said, it is likely that someone can come up with a more efficient method and I am happy to learn as well.  See you during the Google Meet https://meet.google.com/wnm-zdve-hvh

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    amateur_radio Amateur Radio Learning morse code by tracing patterns
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    vu2tum
    11 months ago 100%

    Like others said, such methods will not help achieve proficiency in morse. One needs to learn and associate sound patterns rather than dits and dahs

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