Some people may prefer to assemble their node from parts rather then buying a completed appliance.
Why are you against that?
Some people may prefer to assemble their node from parts rather then buying a completed appliance.
Why are you against that?
if your club sucks, contribute and make it better!
That’s an idiotic, and more than a little bit insulting, kneejerk response.
You have no idea what I do for my club.
Amateur Radio is a niche hobby full of niches; most of them require a radio. Here’s one list of things you can do with/in Amateur Radio:
🔗 https://hamradiofornontechies.com/what-can-i-do-with-ham-radio/
Clubs are highly overrated. They are only beneficial if your interests in Amateur Radio coincide with a sizable segment of the club membership or with the club’s purpose. In my case our club is `primarily a social outlet for disheveled old folks who are only interested in DXing and contests; not my cup of tea.
None … because I won’t play in that cesspool.
The APRSLink callsign reverted to WLNK-1 around February 3rd.
Edit: Found the approximate reversion date
Forgot to mention that I was using APRSLink to check-in to the FediFridayWinlinkNet
Please use a more specific subject so that readers can easily understand what your post is actually about.
seems awesome for recreational and emergency communication.
Can we please stop using “emergency communication” as a badge of worthiness?
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Thanks for fixing the link!
@ham_bitious please edit your post and fix the borken link!
Now you’ll have to find something else to complain about.