Monthly Archives: February 2009

LinShim6 v0.9 Released

“I am glad to announce that LinShim6 version 0.9 has been released. The major additions are the followings: —————— – Support for Keepalive Timeout option – Faster failure recovery for TCP applications (thanks to RTO reset upon path change) – … Continue reading

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Ham Radio – A contact sport?

I just love that title from Pat Rundell’s weblog (N0HR) so I couldn’t resist using it. I was asked the other day, how ‘competitiveness’ gets measured, how can there be ‘contests’ on Amateur Radio. It is a good question which … Continue reading

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EI100CQD

EI100CQD was a special amateur radio call-sign issued to the Howth Martello Radio Group (EI0MAR) at the vintage radio museum to commemorate the first ‘radio initiated’ sea rescue. Tony (EI5EM) is the operator seen in the clip.

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