Well i'm sold, can't wait for the QSX to be released so I can really start using my AE license! Thanks!
So would you recommend the QSX as a good way for a beginner to get to explore all the different bands/modes? Do you think this is a good replacement to - say - a hackRF? Or is the hackRF better for specific use cases…
I definitely will try to do that SSTV event. I don't think i "get" echolink. You hook up your radio to your computer (somehow? I don't know how i'd do this with a baofeng) and talk into it and then it uses the internet…
So what lower-cost radio do you recommend to get started on non-voice bands? I see the bitX40 people made a new model called the µBITX. What bands and protocols will that open me up to? I also looked at the RTL-SDR but…
As someone who went from nothing -> Amateur Extra when i was 23 (25 now) from a random spurt of inspiration to learn ham radio and then promptly did nothing with the license i agree with this. I don't know exactly what…
Huh i guess i made a bad assumption. Though i'm not surprised they make peripherals and work with the fabs, i just assumed it stayed away from it as much as it could. edited my comment, thanks for the info!
ARM designs processors, but just the processor. I̶t̶ ̶d̶o̶e̶s̶n̶'̶t̶ ̶a̶d̶d̶ ̶p̶e̶r̶i̶p̶h̶e̶r̶a̶l̶s̶ ̶t̶o̶ ̶i̶t̶;̶ (also wrong here, apparently they make plenty of peripherals)., that's the job of the vendor who uses…
Been using a 2010 15" Macbook Pro since i found it in the dumpster in 2014 (yup...), it was my first ever time owning a macbook and using OSX (outside of some time on friends computers, etc) and i love that thing. I…
Semiconductor Device Fundamentals by Robert F. Pierret was my go-to for undergraduate text. The diagrams speak a thousand words and Pierret is a funny dude. Builds everything up from basic quantum. Don't mistake it with…
Well i'm sold, can't wait for the QSX to be released so I can really start using my AE license! Thanks!
So would you recommend the QSX as a good way for a beginner to get to explore all the different bands/modes? Do you think this is a good replacement to - say - a hackRF? Or is the hackRF better for specific use cases…
I definitely will try to do that SSTV event. I don't think i "get" echolink. You hook up your radio to your computer (somehow? I don't know how i'd do this with a baofeng) and talk into it and then it uses the internet…
So what lower-cost radio do you recommend to get started on non-voice bands? I see the bitX40 people made a new model called the µBITX. What bands and protocols will that open me up to? I also looked at the RTL-SDR but…
As someone who went from nothing -> Amateur Extra when i was 23 (25 now) from a random spurt of inspiration to learn ham radio and then promptly did nothing with the license i agree with this. I don't know exactly what…
Huh i guess i made a bad assumption. Though i'm not surprised they make peripherals and work with the fabs, i just assumed it stayed away from it as much as it could. edited my comment, thanks for the info!
ARM designs processors, but just the processor. I̶t̶ ̶d̶o̶e̶s̶n̶'̶t̶ ̶a̶d̶d̶ ̶p̶e̶r̶i̶p̶h̶e̶r̶a̶l̶s̶ ̶t̶o̶ ̶i̶t̶;̶ (also wrong here, apparently they make plenty of peripherals)., that's the job of the vendor who uses…
Been using a 2010 15" Macbook Pro since i found it in the dumpster in 2014 (yup...), it was my first ever time owning a macbook and using OSX (outside of some time on friends computers, etc) and i love that thing. I…
Semiconductor Device Fundamentals by Robert F. Pierret was my go-to for undergraduate text. The diagrams speak a thousand words and Pierret is a funny dude. Builds everything up from basic quantum. Don't mistake it with…