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OARC Meeting Tuesday | The Oakville Amateur Radio Club Blog
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The Oakville Amateur Radio Club Blog. QRP Build Day Big Success. Cyber Crimes →. February 7, 2015. There is nothing more annoying (even costly) to get hacked these days. Our own Rod Hardman, VE3RHF is giving a workshop on OnePassword which is an amazing way to secure your passwords. Personally I can’t wait for Tuesday’s workshop as I’ve got OnePassword on my computers, IPhone and IPad and I haven’t figured out how to use it😦. Hope to see you there. View all posts by Peter West →. Cyber Crimes →. Notify ...
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1Password – An Introduction by Rod VE3RHF | The Oakville Amateur Radio Club Blog
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The Oakville Amateur Radio Club Blog. Meeting Tonight →. 1Password – An Introduction by Rod VE3RHF. February 13, 2015. Rod Hardman VE3RHF gave an excellent presentation on 1Password, a comprehensive password manager for Mac OS X, iOS, Windows and Android. Based on Rod’s demo it seems very easy to use. Click on the link below if you would like to view the slides from Rod’s presentation:. An introduction to 1Password. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Meeting Tonight →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Peter West | The Oakville Amateur Radio Club Blog
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The Oakville Amateur Radio Club Blog. Author Archives: Peter West. I am retired. I'm invested into bike riding, guitar playing and yoga. I am a former photojournalist, newspaper and magazine editor and public relations practitioner with national, regional and local experience. A long-time member of Toastmasters International and an active Amateur Radio (Ham) operator here in Canada I am taking on new challenges. Ham Radio Christmas Dinner. November 25, 2015. Two Candidates for Ontario South Director.
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ve3lmm | The Oakville Amateur Radio Club Blog
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The Oakville Amateur Radio Club Blog. March 10, 2015. Hi All: Our March meeting on Tuesday, March 10th will feature a technical update by John, VA3BL, who will walk us through where we are with the club repeaters and MESH network. This is likely the last technical meeting of … Continue reading →. 1Password – An Introduction by Rod VE3RHF. February 13, 2015. Learn CW Using the Koch Method. October 15, 2014. Notice of Annual General Meeting 2014-15 – UPDATE. September 8, 2014. Details for the upcoming Annu...
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Fraud Alert!
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My personal ham radio site. Created: 18 March 2015. Many hams have been ripped off by fraudsters who respond to ham radio Wanted ads claiming to have the item you are after. These fraudsters impersonate real amateurs to make the offer seem genuine. After you send the money no item is sent. This is distressing for both the victim and the ham whom the fraudster impersonates. Common factors in these fraud attempts:. The seller uses an email address different from the one posted on qrz.com.
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Meeting Tonight | The Oakville Amateur Radio Club Blog
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The Oakville Amateur Radio Club Blog. 1Password – An Introduction by Rod VE3RHF. CANWARN Spring Schedule →. March 10, 2015. Our March meeting on Tuesday, March 10th will feature a technical update by John, VA3BL, who will walk us through where we are with the club repeaters and MESH network. This is likely the last technical meeting of the year, so those interested in learning where we’re at when it comes to technology will want to attend. Meetings start at 7pm. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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ARES Oakville | The Oakville Amateur Radio Club Blog
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The Oakville Amateur Radio Club Blog. From the earliest beginning of Amateur Radio. Ham Radio operators have provided communications services to their local communities in times of need. Over the years, this public service aspect of Amateur Radio became ingrained in the very meaning of what it means to be an Amateur Radio operator anywhere in the world. The American Radio Relay League’s. Section Emergency Co-ordinators assist local ARES groups with training and help establish a friendly and cooperative c...
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m0xpd's 'Shack Nasties': MIDI Controller on the RPi
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A series of random and irregular jottings, documenting matters of interest (to me) in the sphere of amateur radio and beyond. Friday, 11 January 2013. MIDI Controller on the RPi. Here's the story of my attempts to squeeze MIDI out of my new RPi. The How To's. Concerning configuration, the hardware interface details and the full code examples make it something of a tutorial, which will allow others to build their own Raspberry-flavoured MIDI controller ( should they be foolish enough to try. In what follo...
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The Oakville Amateur Radio Club Blog | VE3HB | Page 2
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The Oakville Amateur Radio Club Blog. Newer posts →. February 7, 2015. There is nothing more annoying (even costly) to get hacked these days. Our own Rod Hardman, VE3RHF is giving a workshop on OnePassword which is an amazing way to secure your passwords. Personally I can’t wait for Tuesday’s workshop as I’ve got OnePassword on my computers, IPhone and IPad and I haven’t figured out how to use it😦. Hope to see you there. QRP Build Day Big Success. January 25, 2015. More important than the rig was the te...
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Ham Radio at Farmer’s Market | The Oakville Amateur Radio Club Blog
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The Oakville Amateur Radio Club Blog. Two Candidates for Ontario South Director →. Ham Radio at Farmer’s Market. June 14, 2015. Ham Radio was at the Farmer’s Market and cultural festivities at Centennial Square at the main library on Navy Street in Oakville. I ran a NorCal 20 with the AlexLoop and we could easily hear Europe in the morning and I even worked one guy in Rome, GA later in the day. We had quite few folks stop to ask about Amateur Radio and I had a few handouts about the club which I gave out.