Обзор самых удачных ссылок за неделю. Выпуск № 220 от 29.09.2018

Обзор самых удачных ссылок за неделю

Top links. Выпуск № 220 от 29.09.2018

Вниманию предлагается выходящий в свет каждую субботу бюллетень ссылок о любительском радио во всём мире, с обзором наиболее удачных из них за истекшую неделю. Еженедельный электронный бюллетень публикует ссылки на наиболее уместные новости, проекты, технологии и события, происходящие в радиолюбительской жизни. Полезным может стать для каждого радиолюбителя.

Удачного просмотра!

Amateur Radio Weekly
 
Issue 220 September 29th, 2018
 

Top links

 
Did the FCC just make Baofengs illegal? Short answer: No
What is illegal is selling radios without FCC certification or selling radios “outside of their designed use.”
KB6NU
 
Chattervox: Chat over packet radio
An AX.25 packet radio chat protocol with support for digital signatures and binary compression. Like IRC over radio waves.
brannondorsey
 
Reboot Amateur Radio Podcast
Episode 1 Futuristic Technology: AREDN – Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network
Mossel Bay Mesh Network
 
Shortwave radio evolves into an IoT network
KNL Networks is building a mesh network of base stations on ships for securely transmitting operational and machinery data to shore.
Maritime Digitalisation & Communications
 
Over and out: CB radio-maker struggles to adjust to Trump tariffs
The Consumer Technology Association has heard from hundreds of U.S. member companies hurt by the levies, many of which are small businesses ill equipped for this sort of tumult.
The Washington Post
 
The Sudden Scratch Built SSB Transceiver
This is a true scratch built, homebrew project.
N6QW
 
FT8 – A personal critique
FT8 doesn’t garner universal love from the amateur community, in fact it seems to polarise us; you either love it or you hate it.
HamBlog
 
Shortwave used to complete first ‘off-grid’ cryptocurrency transaction
Could blockchain help after disaster strikes?
The Next Web
 

Video

 
First DX QRP: 3,800 miles at 2.5 Watts
Yaesu Ft-818 and the Z-817 AutoTuner with a Carolina Windom. Initial contact was at 2.5 watts, then increased power to 6 W to complete the QSO. 
Kent Oviatt