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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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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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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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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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M0TEF - QRP and Amateur Radio: November 2013
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M0TEF - QRP and Amateur Radio. A blog about my QRP activity and other amateur radio interests. Sunday, 17 November 2013. Time for a change. and the amplifier gets kicked out. The images below show the linear free shack ready to work some interesting stations, This is a very small and simple shack space, I hope that what I have keeps me happy because unless I buy a much bigger house or build on a extension this is going to be it for some time. Saturday, 9 November 2013. Monday, 4 November 2013. I worked E...
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M0TEF - QRP and Amateur Radio: August 2015
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M0TEF - QRP and Amateur Radio. A blog about my QRP activity and other amateur radio interests. Friday, 14 August 2015. IOTA CONTEST 2015 with M9K. This year I promised Simon M0SIY I would join him at his station to run the M9K contest call for the IOTA contest. We had a great time running in the 100w section with two stations and basic antennas. We hope we have done a reasonable performance this year. Http:/ youtu.be/y D8pwJlnGo. Summer in the Outer Hebredies. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Well looks like ...
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M0TEF - QRP and Amateur Radio: January 2014
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M0TEF - QRP and Amateur Radio. A blog about my QRP activity and other amateur radio interests. Sunday, 26 January 2014. QRP contacts, DX and local QRM. I have been really busy recently with a mixture of work and family life. It is great to have a hobby but sometimes other things just stand in the way. This weekend however I got a sneaky few hours to visit a local radio rally to sniff out some bargains and then an hour or so to fire up the radio in peace. Wednesday, 8 January 2014. Monday, 6 January 2014.
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One String at a Time . . .: The End ( For Now)
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One String at a Time . . . Sunday, August 19, 2012. The End ( For Now). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. VE3WDM's QRP HAM RADIO BLOG. An SWR anomaly.that suddenly popped up! Eleven years of recounting. Not for Human Consumption. The Quiet Thinks on Its Own. In the vesper's light. Elmering Restoring Ham Radio, One Ham at a Time. Busy, Busy: ARES Incorporation and My Son’s Enrollment in an Electrician AAS Program. The Red Book of Westmarch. Chosen By The Grace Of God.
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K2ZA - Explorations in Amateur Radio: Aboard the USS Acokeek, 1947
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K2ZA - Explorations in Amateur Radio. Amateur Radio, Electronics and Miscellany. Thursday, November 3, 2011. Aboard the USS Acokeek, 1947. Radioman 1st Class Jack Zaruba in the radio shack aboard the USS Acokeek, circa 1947. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Roger G3XBM's Amateur Radio Blog. 10m - an amazing band! VE3WDM's HAM RADIO BLOG. When 100mW's QRPp can be QRO power! W2LJs Blog - QRP - Do More With Less. Skeeter Hunt Log Summaries. The NAA VLF Station (NOT QRP! The Adventures of VE3CLQ.
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K2ZA - Explorations in Amateur Radio: May 2010
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K2ZA - Explorations in Amateur Radio. Amateur Radio, Electronics and Miscellany. Sunday, May 9, 2010. FT-817 Tip - Spectrum Scope. The Spectrum Scope Monitor (SSM) is a very handy feature of the FT-817 allowing you to monitor a quiet band and see when signals pop up outside the receiver passband. There are a couple of things not explained in the manual that make SSM more valuable as an operating aid. If you found this tip useful, please leave a comment. Links to this post. Friday, May 7, 2010. Is widely ...
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