
Packet Radio with Commodore 64
How the Classic Gets Back on the Air Thanks to DIGICOM>64

How the Classic Gets Back on the Air Thanks to DIGICOM>64

How to operate the VR-N76 Hamradio with KISS-TNC under Linux.

Local Wikipedia queries in the packet radio network using LinBPQ and Kiwix

In my previous post, I briefly described how to switch my APRSMap software to use local (offline) OpenStreetMap tiles. During that process, I also explored the creation of paper maps, true to the m...

Using OpenStreetMap offline maps with APRSMap on Linux

Controlling the EPS-103 Rotor with GPredict via Python As mentioned in my previous post, I’ve now written a small Python program to control my EPS-103 rotor controller using GPredict. The project ...

I've released FlexPacket, the user-friendly Packet Radio client for Linux, version 0.6.0.

An introduction to the FlexPacket client for packet radio operators using Linux.

The EPR-203 is an antenna rotor that was marketed in the 1980s by the Japanese company Nagano Japan Radio (NJR). It includes the EPS-103 controller unit (also known as the NITEC Satellite Selector ...

OpenBCM (Open BayCom Mailbox) is a free packet radio BBS software for amateur radio operators. It allows you to set up a Mailbox/BBS for digital amateur radio message transfer. This article explain...