Author: la6tra
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Webpage updates
We have recently (among other things) updated and rearranged categories to better and more intuitively link blog posts to their respective projects. We’ll also be remodelling parts of the site, and add some new content in the foreseeable future. This blogpost is more of a “stay alert” message, as things might get a bit bumpy…
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ArcticTracker
After a somewhat successful campaign from LA3T, the PolaricTracker where born, and with it PolaricServer and PolaricApp. Unfortunately, for unknown reasons (presumably cost and assembly time), the hardware part of the project died, leaving a void in the tracker market. (It was the only 5W one-button, 24H operation tracker WITH Rx and TRUE usb) PolaricTracker where…
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hamLABS revived
As I’m writing this post, it’s been three and a half years since the last update on this page. It’s nothing short of a tradigy. Shortly after hamLABS where launched, both myself and LA1FTA had a period in life where everything else took precedence. To name a few, we got kids (with our respective spouses, just…
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freqDB – RF spectrum systematized
A couple of years ago I was searching for a decent database to look up repeaters, nodes, beacons etc. To my surprise, such a database didn’t seem to exists. As a matter of fact, the only available data for Norway was a hand-written .pdf from the Norwegian node-manager. The temporary solution I came up with was a semi-automated import…
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hamLABS online!
After a swift decision, based on the cosmic events explained in deatil on the About page, hamLABS is officially opened!