

- #Ham radio deluxe support hacked my computer install
- #Ham radio deluxe support hacked my computer mod
- #Ham radio deluxe support hacked my computer driver
- #Ham radio deluxe support hacked my computer portable
- #Ham radio deluxe support hacked my computer software
#Ham radio deluxe support hacked my computer software
I have been developing software for decades, I get it.nothing is perfect. It freezes up now and then, and sometimes makes ghost entries in my log. Support basically told me I was on my own and closed my ticket, even though I sent them the log file from the program. I've been using HRD 6.1 for a few years, and I've learned to deal with the various popups, and the inability to interface with LOTW despite multiple reinstalls. just in case this review magically gets deleted too:
#Ham radio deluxe support hacked my computer install
This is the review the person posted on eHam that apparently caused the Ham Radio Deluxe people to get so mad at them as to instruct them to install malware that disabled their copy. In contrast, the Planar Disk is almost free and it performs quite well in an indoor setting. Just because an antenna "is sold" does not mean its good or even marginal. Please verify your dongle is working with a good antenna before complaining that you cannot receive something. Here is a great, broadband Planar Disk Antenna that outperforms most commercial antennas of similar size for under $65-75 and can be built in a half hour or less by beginners with less than $10 in parts. See our wiki with tutorials and other resources including a Quick Start page to verify your dongle works.
#Ham radio deluxe support hacked my computer driver
The rtl-sdr project page Source of the rtl-sdr driver software and hub for its continued development. Resources - Please read this first - before posting!

#Ham radio deluxe support hacked my computer mod

We might have been tempted to work out a way to connect the radio to it by Bluetooth. Of course, we couldn’t help but notice that our cell phone has a keyboard, screen, GPS, and storage. In addition, there’s an SD card to store messages. A $10 GPS, a battery pack, a charge controller, and a few user interface parts like an OLED screen and a keyboard.

Instead of using a bigger computer, he decided to dedicate another Arduino to do everything but the modem function. You can find his work on GitHub.Īt the heart of the project is MicroAPRS, an Arduino firmware for packet radio.
#Ham radio deluxe support hacked my computer portable
Of course, hams send messages all the time using a variety of protocols, but wanted a self-contained and portable unit with a keyboard, screen, and a GPS receiver. Over on the Spectrum web site, - a relatively new ham radio operator - talks about his system for sending text messaging over VHF radios called HamMessenger.
