If you are following along from my previous posts, you know that I have been hacking this “retro game stick” all in wonder console that you plug into the TV […]
Hacking a retro game stick, editing the database….
If you have not read my previous post, I recommend you start there, because this is a multi-post challenge to remove and add games to a “retro game stick” that […]
Hacking a retro game stick, getting the files….
Recently, I purchased a “Retro game stick” online. For reference, you can find them here with these non affiliate links: Retro Game Stick Nostolgia Stick Game It is a pretty […]
Winlink on Android and a signalink USB device
Recently I was looking for alternatives to allow me to send Winlink messages over the 2m band via packet. One of the problems that I can’t seem to solve on […]
OwonOszi on Linux
Last post I wrote about trying to use my Owon handheld oscilloscope (HDS242) with Linux. I had tried several options, and among them was one called OwonOszi. At the time, […]
Owon HDS242 Handheld Oscilloscope and Linux
Recently, I acquired a new Owon HDS242 handheld oscilloscope. Overall, I’m really impressed with it and it is amazing to see technology continue to progress. This handheld unit is about […]
Ardop issues with Linux 5.x kernels
One of my favorite methods of communication via HF radio is winlink. Despite the name, it is not Windows operating system centric. It is just a method of using an […]
Adding an x11vnc service
I usually am working on my servers through ssh. Occasionally, though, I find that I need to use the GUI. In those cases, I always tunnel my VNC connection over […]
Going digital, with analog radios…
In my latest foray into the world of HAM radio, I’ve decided to try out the numerous digital modes. I’ve been having no luck when it comes to talking to […]
Home Server: Setting up LAMP
There are already a lot of great guides for setting up LAMP on your computer. For those who don’t know, LAMP stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. One of […]