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Message #00205
Re: NEW TIME: Open week session on Ubuntu and ham radio.
QST QST QST de KA6MAL
Please be advised that the "Ubuntu Ham Radio" session has been moved to
a new time, three days later:
NEW SESSION TIME: Friday 6 May at 14:00 UTC
More details about the session below. I hope to see you all there!
73 de KA6MAL
-Kamal Mostafa <kamal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tue, 2011-04-26 at 13:42 -0500, Steve Conklin wrote:
> QST QST QST DE AI4QR
>
> As part of Ubuntu open week next week, Steve Conklin AI4QR and Kamal
> Mostafa KA6MAL are hosting an open Q&A session next week ...
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek
>
> Ubuntu and Amateur (Ham) Radio
>
> Steve Conklin AI4QR, and Kamal Mostafa KA6MAL
>
> Curious about what you can do with Amateur Radio and Ubuntu?
> Curious about Amateur Radio in general?
>
> Steve and Kamal will take questions and do their best to answer them.
>
> ----
>
> Amateur Radio is a hobby and a public service enjoyed by at least a
> million people around the world. Whether you are interested in
> transmitting and receiving radio signals around the world to meet new
> people, in being of service after disasters, or in the
> technical aspects, there is probably something for you.
>
> Amateur Radio covers a huge number of interests, including local and
> long distance communications, emergency communications, satellite
> communications, digital networks, competitions, and electronics design.
>
> Ubuntu offers many software applications related to Amateur Radio.
> We'll discuss some of our favorite apps for use in the "ham shack",
> and show how you can receive and decode digital conversations and
> telemetry with Ubuntu and any shortwave radio receiver (no Amateur
> Radio license required!).
>
> Drop in and ask your questions!
New Time: Friday 6 May at 14:00 UTC
>
> Where: In the #ubuntu-classroom and #ubuntu-classroom-chat channels on
> freenode IRC.
>
> For more information about IRC:
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
>
> Here's a web client for IRC:
> http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ubuntu-classroom
>
> During the Q&A we will also keep a back channel open in #ubuntu-hams so
> anyone can shout out if they know about a specific topic. If there's
> a big turnout, we'll probably move discussion over to #ubuntu-hams
> after the end of the hour.
>
> 73, de AI4QR
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