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I'm finally bought a gaming computer by oedlan2014-03-07 01:38:56
  Obvious question by NDwight2014-03-07 05:28:39
    I purchased one last fall. by woodyweaver2014-03-07 09:46:42
      Tnx! Reminded me to update BOINC, and by pbarnrob2014-03-07 11:35:26
        WHICH Kenwood radio? Several models have linux by wwill2014-03-07 13:01:38
          TH-F6, so far, With RT-inc's app from Kwd; by pbarnrob 2014-03-11 01:06:19
Have chirp and marote, fldigi; but right now, I'm not on the hamshack machine (another donated Dell). Once I get a real antenna up (first, off-center-fed dipole 43+90-ft), and build the tini-cat box to do the serial level-shifting (EIA232 to TTL levels), I'll be trying out some things on the Yaesu FT-767GX from an estate sale (with 2m, 6m, 430 modules as well as 100W HF)- sweet, but had to sell the old Swan-350 to afford it. One of the earlier CAT-capable rigs. Already replaced the backup batteries in it, with holders and 2032 coin cells (there's two, one for the radio, one for the tuner module.) Nobody expected so many of these rigs (including the handhelds) to last past five years, when the batteries get flat.

Early RunnerTrack's that Gerry KB6OOC wrote ran under DOS, later versions WinDoze, haven't tried it in Wine, as a runner-safety issue.

I can gab radios at some length, but mebbe not here? Unless there's interest?
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