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Surfin': Visit the Online Ham Radio Stacks
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This week, Surfin' checks out the stacks at Linux Journal and Tucson Amateur 
Packet Radio.
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TAPR’s DCC Proceeding Web page www.tapr.org/pub_dcc.html houses the searchable 
and downloadable proceedings from recent ARRL/TAPR Digital Communication 
Conferences (DCC) 

Linux Leaning Hams
Those of you who lean towards Linux should check out the January 2010 issue of 
Linux Journal www.linuxjournal.com/issue/189.
It features ham radio with three feature articles on the subject: "An
Amateur Radio Survival Guide for Linux Users," "Xastir -- Open-Source
Client for the Automatic Packet Reporting System" and "Rolling Your Own
with Digital Amateur Radio."

TAPR's Online Libraries
One of the many hats I wear is the editor's chapeau at TAPR (Tucson
Amateur Packet Radio), where I copy, cut and paste together TAPR's
quarterly newsletter, Packet Status Register (PSR).

Recently, I was researching something or other concerning TAPR and I
thought, "Wouldn't it be a better world if all the back issues of PSR were 
online?" I made some inquiries and discovered that Phil Karn,
KA9Q, already had a bunch of the early issues online. Phil graciously
granted permission for us to copy what he had and then we -- John
Ackermann, N8UR; John Koster, W9DDD; Darryl Smith, VK2TDS, and I --
began back-filling the missing issues. In short order, we assembled a
complete library of back issues that you can access at TAPR's PSR Web page 
www.tapr.org/psr.

Meanwhile, Ken Konechy, W6HHC, assisted by W9DDD, uploaded the five
most recent years of abstracts from the ARRL/TAPR Digital Communication
Conferences (DCC) papers on the TAPR Web site. Years 2005 through 2009
are now searchable on the Internet and you can download PDFs, too.
Visit TAPR's DCC Proceeding Web pagewww.tapr.org/pub_dcc.html to check out 
these valuable technical documents.

Happy New Year and until next time, keep on surfin'!

Editor's note: Stan Horzepa, WA1LOU, is working on the 58th
installment of his New Year's resolutions. To contact Stan, send him 
e-mailwa1...@arrl.org or add comments to his bloghttp://horzepa.blogspot.com/ .


      

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