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Linux Kernel security developer, working for Microsoft. Also W7TXT. Views are my own.
Topics: #Linux #kernel #security, #amateurradio, #RF, #hamradio, #electronics, #science, #radioastronomy, #physics, #space, #arduino.

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@vk6flab They will show up if they are just listening, which is the case here. It's valid for people with the right experimental license, and possibly at very low levels within Australian ISM rules (I'm more up to date on the US rules here and it is in the microwatt range on these frequencies).
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btw, this is the best resource on #8m - https://ei7gl.blogspot.com/p/40-mhz.html

There's an io.groups list and a Facebook group ( 🤷 ), see url.
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Also, a very good signal here from VA2CY up on Île d'Orléans QC, with apparent doppler shift due to the movement of Sporadic E clouds between our stations. If you look closely at the top, there's a very weak trace from another station with some aircraft scatter (no decode). I think that is WM2XCW in Point Roberts,BC near the Canada/US border. ETA: confirmed this is not doppler shift, it's transmitter drift.
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I've been monitoring the 8m band recently (yes, 8m!). It's generally an ISM band with some experimental licenses issued in the US, Canada, and other countries, as well as a few amateur allocations in Europe. Some great propagation happening today between Australia/NZ and USA/Canada, on 40.68 MHz.

#hamradio #amateurradio #wspr #8m #40MHz #vhf #radio
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On a whim I tuned to the 630m band in WSPR, and was surprised to see a couple of stations. I had no idea my system could receive anything on 474 kHz. I think the signal around 1840 Hz baseband is QRSS.

The antenna is just a 100ft dipole fed with ladder line via a 4:1 balun and tuner. I believe the tuner was set for 80m.

#amateurradio #wspr #wsjtx #hamradio #radio #mf
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@mairin Good luck, been through a few of these types of things.
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@robpike @io There even was a barber shop downstairs.
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Found something very useful -- a site with a collection of creative commons #science & #math texts. Some quite old but still excellent.

http://www.vias.org/

Some good coverage of #valve #electronics (it's not easy to learn about these days), and the #radio #antenna book has some very useful info: http://www.vias.org/radioanteng/
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Pro-tip: assume every Micro-B USB cable is a power-only cable until proven otherwise. I was sure I bricked my Airspy R2 SDR receiver, swapping in multiple different cables, different laptops, operating systems etc. Turns out every cable I picked up was for power only, even though I "knew" they were all data cables.

tl;dr: #USB

#airspy #hamradio #amateuradio #rf #sdr #radio
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Interesting #fosdem lightning talk - https://fosdem.org/2023/schedule/event/gitlab_forge_for_teachers_and_students_in_france/

A gitlab forge for all teachers & students in France, supported by the Govt. I can't imagine what it would take to see something like this in Australia.
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@jperrin Pretty sure I know why
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Getting #fosdem FOMO, need to get there one of these years.
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@edward Is this all #fosdem people?
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@brauner it's the worst of all worlds
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Clippy lives on 🤷🏼‍♂️
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@b0rk @pixouls sorry this is happening. I greatly appreciate your work.
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@bdowney @djm wow, that is crazy. SF is lost.
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@mos_8502 I started programming seriously in editors like this, so many feelings. There's also "joe", which I used for kernel programming for a couple of decades.
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