Lovely blue sky here was a bit breezy for walks at lunch
Posts by Peter, MM9SQL
You miss the gear, surely not the job ;) that said everything is fun with big antennas
Both use Astra 28.2ยฐE unless its changed recently
Yep! the "Setting up your dish" or watever it says annoys me seems to take forever
The next few features are Cloudlog Aurora will support Hamlibs rotator functionality. This will be exposed via websockets soon, so Cloudlog can send your beam to the correct heading
Cloudlog Aurora is progressing well, with enhanced Hamlib support, WSJT-X features, and numerous bug fixes and interface improvements.
Also been working on making hamlib functions available via websockets so the web browser can talk directly to Aurora, as we do for CW (Winkey).
Nope exactly the same one
Just hope you wake up in the morning
Yes believe so
Can report antennas are standing so all good, winds just starting to pick up here
I keep wondering about their new Freely boxes or if going internet only is a little too soon (currently have the exact same freesat box)
Software on the freesat box isn't too bad it sometimes has the odd quirk but EPG guides pretty usable
๐ interesting project just to see what's possible
Ha, I need to do a little moving about in the garden too
Bash buttons until shit works
It works rather well
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Might be able to help monitor lol
oh I added hard limits.. to be honest i'm not sure if i will make auto call available to everyone
Gets worse.. it can auto work people with a magic button
Cloudlog Aurora intergation with WSJT-X is going well you can now quickly see who is worked, whats new etc without relying on the WSJT-X adi file.
Cooking up a new feature in Cloudlog Aurora, it will live check WSJT-X QSOs against your Cloudlog logbook :-)
Guess the Facebook experts have wound everyone up and now panic is kicking in
Considering how mainstream AI has become thats almost a good section of the population, think a few people are still holding on to the anti-ai.
DXChrono Desktop, undergoing final testing, managed to fix a graphics bug that was on Raspberry Pi when using Wayland
I'm at the point now where it's fast enough that I don't notice any slowdowns. i can just get shit done :)
1Gb is plenty here really dont see any need for more than that in a home setting
I'm sure its available if you have deep pockets.
ICOM ready to sell mum and Dad IC9700s? :p