Last seen: May 31, 2026
I've changed my opinions a bit on Linux since I've installed it and have been running it to support OpenWebSDR+. If you don't mind a steeper learnin...
There really is no point in upgrading to Windows 11 if you don't need it. Unfortunately, at some point probably one of the apps you're using will no ...
Bill? Who's Bill? Is that the guy who used to have a website about Part 15 broadcasting...
You're right in saying that the line between hardware and software transmitters is blurred these days. Most of the transmitters use all-in-one chips ...
@richpowers I agree. I also agree with Mark that the best bet moving forward is to ignore the guy. I've done that as well with a lot of politician...
As far as I can tell, the Part 15 radio world on the Internet has always been this way. I've been doing a lot of Part 15-related surfing recently on...
I thought both prices were silly stupid. Consider. You can purchase a Cuthbert C-QUAM kit for about half those prices. All new components - the 50...
If a writer writes a song, and they are the only creator, then the song goes into the public domain 75 years after they pass away. So, after that 75 ...
It is a bit of a racket, imo. How long should a creator or a performer benefit? How long should their heirs benefit? As to selling ownership, the ...
Janis Joplin did write a a few of her songs, Kozmic Blues being one. It's actually quite simple to determine if something is in the public domain in...
It's really just another form of online streaming (without calling it that, and without, at least right now, having all the copyright fees). If you ...
I'll attempt to explain. The lower cost SDR's, the ones I've been working with, such as the RTL-SDR or the SDRPlay, capture all radio signals (digit...
If you're in the U.S., the 5000 would be the one to go for if it is in any way reasonable in price. You'd need a good ground (which is where the AM T...
