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Ham radio heroes in Oregon

I’m from Oregon, and I’ve heard from my family about the recent storms and floods there. I’m also a ham radio operator, so when I read on slashdot how ham radio saved the day, I got excited. I remember 12 years ago being one of those ham radio operators helping out with emergency communications, and I remember listening in to the communications going out to Vernonia, Oregon and wishing that I could do more.

December 6, 2007 at 1:18 am
Categories: Ham Radio, Links
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The Daily Universe covers ham radio

Today the Daily Universe covered the BYU Amateur Radio club and ham radio in a couple of articles:

November 19, 2007 at 2:36 pm
Categories: Ham Radio, Links
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Over one quarter of Europe’s browsers: Firefox

According to an article on Mozilla Links, Firefox takes 28% market share in Europe. Hungary showed the greatest growth in market share, while Slovenia is the European country with the greatest market share support for Firefox.

This report comes as Firefox 3 is in its sixth alpha version. Firefox 3 will have a number of new features and refinements, including support for “contentEditable” fields, better memory management, text zoom memory, native ogg audio/video support, and many other features.

Feed free to find out more about Firefox, including the ability to download Firefox with the Google Toolbar.

July 15, 2007 at 12:31 am
Categories: Links
Comments: One

New BYU Ham Radio Site

Today I made a post to the BYUARC (Amateur Radio Club) mailing list announcing that I put up a new website for the club. The new site really isn’t really my design, I simply put some links and a title in a header frame while the content frame loads various Google services pages, mostly from Google Groups. The new site (or frameset if you want to call it that) can be loaded up at http://radioclub.byu.edu .

Although I would have liked to have continued with a custom website, I thought it was important to have stability and ease of use with the site. Google Groups Beta seems to provide a pretty good set of services for a club or group to share files or create web pages. I think once they can integrate a calendar into the mix, then they will have a full range of offerings.

October 14, 2006 at 11:04 pm
Categories: Ham Radio, Links, Web Development
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