I am the IT Director for our company and I also installed Ubuntu on my laptop at work, and pretty much use Ubunutu for everything now. On a rare occasion I may boot into Windows. Of course I cheat a little, we have a Citrix server, so if I need to run a Windows app, I just fire up the Citrix client and away we go. I had a meeting with my boss a few days ago, in which I had show some MS Access stuff to him, he didn't even know I was running Linux.
When I was in college, and involved in the theater department, we had an electrician called "Lucky" come by and fix our old dimmer system. I quickly learned why they called him lucky when he went to grab two of the three phase 220 volt lines and said "I sure hope these aren't on"
He lived that time, never heard about him since then though
If you are in central Iowa, we are having Field Day at the Red Cross in downtown Ames, IA as a 3F station. This is a joint operation between the ISU radio club (CARC) and the Story county radio club (SCARC).
I am the IT Director for our company and I also installed Ubuntu on my laptop at work, and pretty much use Ubunutu for everything now. On a rare occasion I may boot into Windows. Of course I cheat a little, we have a Citrix server, so if I need to run a Windows app, I just fire up the Citrix client and away we go. I had a meeting with my boss a few days ago, in which I had show some MS Access stuff to him, he didn't even know I was running Linux.
No, it's HF. 3-30 MHz is HF, 40 meters is 7.0 to 7.3 MHz.
ARRL band plan.
When I was in college, and involved in the theater department, we had an electrician called "Lucky" come by and fix our old dimmer system. I quickly learned why they called him lucky when he went to grab two of the three phase 220 volt lines and said "I sure hope these aren't on"
He lived that time, never heard about him since then though
If you are in central Iowa, we are having Field Day at the Red Cross in downtown Ames, IA as a 3F station. This is a joint operation between the ISU radio club (CARC) and the Story county radio club (SCARC).
Good luck!
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