Let's see existing tnc. Free software. Once setup and configured almost any
ham can use it. What is the catch? Other than it is slower than the Internet
or Winlink on HF.
TNX 73,
Dave N0EOP
Hi folks;
Protecting PC's from external electromagnetic radions and protecting other
electronic devices near the PC from PC radiated noise is called TEMPESTING.
Professionally this is a costly affair. It includes having the PC and monitor
cases made of metal and both. earthed when installed
From what I have been able to tell, the group is no longer active and
the owner/moderator is no longer accepting new members. If you attempt
to sign up, nothing happens until a few weeks go by and you are notified
that no action was taken. If you are a member of the group, you may be
able to
Rick wrote:
Let's discuss some of the FUD mentioned below.
1. If you can do everything in Linux then you are the exception to
most of us. My personal experience is that I have to forgo too many
amateur radio programs to move away from the MS Windows OS's. Obvious
examples being Ham Radio
I have not found anything on the site you mentioned. The U.S. Government
obviously will continue to internally support XP, which should be for
many years, but they can not require MS to support it, when MS
discontinues XP. It is possible that MS will voluntarily sell XP for
government use,
Not exactly. I refer you to:
http://www.nsa.gov/ia/industry/tempest.cfm
in which you find the phrase ...Compromising Emanations... .
This does not necessarily imply any emanations although some do attack the
problem by attempting to restrict all emanations.
73
Ted WA7ZZB
- Original Message
Has anybody set up a Shoutcast or similar Internet radio feed of a psk
radio channel like 14.070?
I wonder how the latency and jitter on an TCP/IP audio feed would be tolerated.
73
Bill - WA7NWP