The following is a quick test of the e-mail, telegram, and rss subscriptions. Disregard. 😀 Linux – keep it simple.
Home Server: Setting up Dynamic DNS
One of the key parts to setting up a home server is being able to reach it from the outside world. It doesn’t do much good if the only way […]
A Whole New Server Setup
For over a year, I’ve been using a self hosted, home based server to replace Google services. I have used it to sync family phones, backup data, be a web […]
Building Nile SODP Kernels
Recently I decided to do some personal kernel work on my discovery, aka Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra, which is part of the “nile” family of devices. I use the Sony […]
Fixing a TS-520 Band Select Switch
One of the major problems with the TS-520 I have was that the band select switch did not actually select a different band. This was problematic, of course, and turned […]
Building an External VFO Cable
The gentleman who sold me the TS-820S was actually quite generous. For what little I paid for the transceiver compared to it’s online costs, I not only got the unit, […]
Fixing An Old Microphone
When I bought the TS-820S, one of the extra things that he gave me was this microphone. It doesn’t have any label on it and any decals or writing have […]
A new layout for more space.
Having a household of several children, it can at times be hard to find some space for my projects and equipment. As it was, I had a perfect spot in […]
Piping audio into RSCW
In my spare time, I’m still playing around with RSCW, the Morse code decoder program. One of the hurdles that I’ve finally overcome (Praise God!) was how to send sound […]
Updating RSCW to work with GTK 2.0
As I get further and further down the rabbit hole of HAM radio, I started looking at Morse Code (CW) decoders. As it turns out, being just a licensed technician, […]