@Seth You may not remember where that's from. Shoobydoobydoo (to the tune of strangers in the night). It was a marketing campaign from bud ice where ninja penguins disappeared their product.
So your real name is actually J-something B-something I'm guessing...no don't answer. Just a guess.
it would be an interesting learning tool for both arduino and people planning to take the higher level amateur radio tests (on sundays i can only type with my tappy thing)
iirc it is no longer required for the bottom two tiers. is SURE it's not required for tier 1 any more. it seems like they would never do away with it though.
there was a talk at defcon some years ago where they patched the driver to let you select "channels" beyond the normal channels. i don't remember the freq, i just remember out of the box cards could talk on a licensed non-military (in addition to some military, see japan's civvy freq) bands...so the answer is idk. i'ld have to check
@Seth There's no contradiction. I'm not saying that your edits were invalid (except for the couple of specific changes I pointed out). "Too minor" means simply that the edits did not address all issues in the posts, and discouraging such edits is precisely what that reject reason is there for.
On that band Amateurs are secondary, but I don't see it mentioning any personal tinkering.
> Above 2400 MHz amateur stations must accept harmful interference caused by industrial, scientific, and medical equipment operating in the band. The most common ISM devices that operate in the band are microwave ovens.
>(3) Communications in which the station licensee or control operator has a pecuniary interest, including communications on behalf of an employer, with the following exceptions:
No business email
>(2) Communications for hire or for material compensation, direct or indirect, paid or promised, except as otherwise provided in these rules;
97.111
(a) An amateur station may transmit the following types of two-way communications:
(emphasis added)
Back to 97.133
>(5) Communications, on a regular basis, which could reasonably be furnished alternatively through other radio services.
e.g. Wifi
Not to mention Wifi isn't an authorized emission type.
According to 97.305 emission type allowed for 13 centimeters:
> MCW, phone, image, RTTY, data, SS, test, pulse
@AbrahamVanHelpsing I'm not saying you can't under some other rules, but not as an amateur.
That's what I meant.
To reword: Transmitting your Wifi as an Amateur over Amatuer frequencies is against FCC rules.
@GeorgeEdison over licensed bands means out of the box cards can't listen there, so bobby the hacker down the street probs hasn't modded his driver to hear it
@Seth loads. i'm in the chicago area. not as bad as northwest of us a couple weeks ago, but about 6 inches and i waited until it stopped to start shoveling (after dark, so the base layer had started to re-freeze...and this old deck has nails poking out all over the place FML)
> Only wear a tie if you’re also wearing a suit or sportcoat (or, very casually, a sweater). Shirt, tie and no jacket is the wedding uniform of a nine-year-old.
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> "The Arduino project is a fork of the open source Wiring platform[3] and is programmed using a Wiring-based language (syntax and libraries), similar to C++ with some slight simplifications and modifications"
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@Seth, my feeling is that if there's a consistent policy to allow questions on pre-release software (kernel or otherwise) it would be easier to implement for those of us not yet fully conversant with the site.
> But before you fret thinking that you’ll never get to meet Jono Bacon or Jorge Castro in person note that Canonical will be evaluating the effectiveness of the new approach in a few months time.
I came across the tags vsftp and vsftpd. Both have similar descriptions and are not related to each other. I would propose to alias vsftp to vsftpd (or the other way around). Because I see not reason for having two different tags here.
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