Trey says: SDRs
RE: hpr4526::2025-12-08 Baofeng and SDR++ by Leefrom the series HAM radio.
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Well done, sir.
SDRs have really opened up parts of radio technology experimentation to a wider community. I have noticed a significant difference in performance and quality between inexpensive SDR dongles and higher end devices like the SDRDuo I prefer.
I have not tried the SDR++ software, but regularly use SDRConnect and SDRangel.
Continuing to experiment is the best way to learn and grow.
Trey says: Looking forward to this series
RE: hpr4523::2025-12-03 Nuclear Reactor Technology - Ep 1 - Nuclear Basics by Whiskeyjack00:11:24 Listen in
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Very well done.
Many decades ago, we learned about some of this in a college physics class. We even had the opportunity to visit a research reactor at a local university, where we participated in the daily start-up process, observed Cerenkov radiation first hand, and even experimented with the effects of certain types of radiation exposure on semi-conductors.
I am looking forward to the remaining episodes in this series.
Kevin O'Brien says: Looking forward to more
RE: hpr4523::2025-12-03 Nuclear Reactor Technology - Ep 1 - Nuclear Basics by Whiskeyjack00:11:24 Listen in
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I think your plan is excellent, and I am eagerly awaiting the future installments
bjb says: Love your show/series, thank you
RE: hpr4523::2025-12-03 Nuclear Reactor Technology - Ep 1 - Nuclear Basics by Whiskeyjack00:11:24 Listen in
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I listened to the first episode of this series, it is super interesting. Thank you! I am eagerly looking forward to the rest of the series.
أحمد المحمودي says: download-filename-format for HPR podcasts
RE: hpr4424::2025-07-17 How I use Newsboat for Podcasts and Reddit by Archer7200:05:41 Listen in
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Hello,
I've set: download-filename-format "%t.%u"
which works fine for all podcasts except for HPR, where the filename extension is php instead of mp3. Is there a method to have a special downliad-filename-format for HPR podcast ?
Ken Fallon says: Checking for أحمد المحمودي to see if there are issues.
RE: hpr4424::2025-07-17 How I use Newsboat for Podcasts and Reddit by Archer7200:05:41 Listen in
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There are extra checks when you upload a comment on an episode outside the main feed, so in the future feed or episode going back 10 slots.
Trey says: TuxJam CYD Episode
RE: hpr4521::2025-12-01 HPR Community News for November 2025 by HPR Volunteersfrom the series HPR Community News.
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Thank you, Kevie, for the shoutout concerning CYD.
You sent me on a quest to find and listen to your podcast. It took me a bit to figure out how to spell TuxJam, but I finally got it and am listening.
Nicely done!!
Trey says: Silent Key Archive
RE: hpr4521::2025-12-01 HPR Community News for November 2025 by HPR Volunteersfrom the series HPR Community News.
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Hello Archer72,
You might try checking the ARRL Silent Key Archive https://www.silentkeyhq.com/
Archer72 says: Silent key
RE: hpr4521::2025-12-01 HPR Community News for November 2025 by HPR Volunteersfrom the series HPR Community News.
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I heard again about the 'silent key', and was reminded that an Electronics instructor of mine in a local college was a fan of the paddle key as a Ham radio operator. I'm left wondering and on a mission to find out if he is 'silent key' or still alive. This graduating class was 30 years ago (1995), and he also taught me to use the 8080 processor assembler, which the chip could only be re-written after erasure from exposure to a UV light.
Torin Doyle says: I like this news feature.
RE: hpr4518::2025-11-26 Cosy News Corner for Week 46 - Your source for Open Source news by Daniel Perssonfrom the series Podcast recommendations.
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Hi to all at HPR. I like the re-design of the HPR website.
Hey Daniel. I enjoy episodes like this that cover FLOSS/Linux/etc news stories. I hope it becomes a regular fixture. Thanks.
Trey says: Thank you, Mirwi. Silent Key episode link
RE: hpr4517::2025-11-25 Cheap Yellow Display Project Part 4: The hardware by Trey00:11:19 Listen in
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Thank you, Mirwi for sharing that explanation. I sometimes forget to explain items like this when I am recording.
If anyone wants to learn more about the term "Silent Key", please listen to episode 3922 which I recorded about it back in 2023 at https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr3922/index.html
mirwi says: Explanation of "silent key".
RE: hpr4517::2025-11-25 Cheap Yellow Display Project Part 4: The hardware by Trey00:11:19 Listen in
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Trey said "...which once belonged to a close friend of mine who is now silent key.", but missed to explain the term for those, to whom it might not be obvious.
"Silent key" is the amateur radio jargon for a deceased person.
Regards,
mirwi
Trixter says: This was very well done
RE: hpr4506::2025-11-10 The UCSD P-System Operating System by Whiskeyjack00:20:52 Listen in
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I really enjoyed this dive into the UCSD P-System/Pascal. I have always wanted to know what it was like from someone who actually used it, and this episode delivered on that many times over. I hope WhiskeyJack does more episodes.
Ken Fallon says: qrcp is private 0x0.st is not
RE: hpr4397::2025-06-10 Transfer files from desktop to phone with qrcp by Klaatu00:09:17 Listen in
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Even if you trust what people say on their sites about keeping it private, it still is putting your files into the public domain in some form or another. The site can be compromised, or can be ordered to disclose your information by the local authorities.
Even if that were the case that this did not occur, on a corporate network it's also very likely our out and inbound traffic is also been analyzed.
Using qrcp keeps it local, and that means transfer is as fast as it can be, but it also means it never goes out.
candycanearter07 says: issues with qrcp...
RE: hpr4397::2025-06-10 Transfer files from desktop to phone with qrcp by Klaatu00:09:17 Listen in
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I remember having a lot of issues with qrcp on corporate networks where like it doesnt let you connect to other devices directly, i'd personally reccomend something like 0x0.st over qrcp for a lot of cases as long as you know how curl works
ClaudioM says: Both are Tasty!
RE: hpr4509::2025-11-13 HPR Beer Garden 5 - Heferweisen by Keviefrom the series Beverages.
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Thanks again for this episode and this Beer Garden series, fellas! Both of these I've had here in the USA, and they are pretty good. My eldest son likes the Schöfferhofer and I'm quite fond of the Edringer Dunkel. I only get the Dunkel every once in a while as it's not something I'd be drinking consistently. Just something to enjoy every now and then when I'm feeling a little dark. ;-)
Ken Fallon says: I knew this would come in handy
RE: hpr4397::2025-06-10 Transfer files from desktop to phone with qrcp by Klaatu00:09:17 Listen in
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I ran into two issues using it which `qrcp --help` allowed me to get around.
The first was which of the many network interfaces to bind to, `--bind 192.168.0.123`, and the next was to fix a port so I could open a firewall port and not have to change it for the next files `--port 43210`
Don't forget to then open a port on your firewall, `43210` in my example.
brian-in-ohio says: good show
RE: hpr4506::2025-11-10 The UCSD P-System Operating System by Whiskeyjack00:20:52 Listen in
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I enjoyed this show, hope Whiskeyjack can walk us down oher parts of memory lane.
Whiskeyjack says: One time passwords using oathtool
RE: hpr4503::2025-11-05 One time passwords using oathtool by Whiskeyjack00:13:09 Listen in
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@candycanearter07 - Using oathtool OTP is no different from using a special smartphone OTP app. Both follow the Oath standard.
The reason that I started using oathtool was because Github and Pypi made OTPs mandatory. After putting it off as long as possible I was determined to find a solution that didn't involve giving either of them a phone number to send an SMS to or to install their OTP app. I thought there must be a way to do this with a free software application on my PC, and there was. It just took a bit of digging to figure it out.
Any website that uses an Oath standard OTP will have some sort of key that they need to give to you, typically by going to a web page where you generate one after logging in. It's not any more difficult than say changing your password and you only have to do this once for each site.
The main issue is as said, Github and Pypi at least did not document their Oath options, or at least they didn't when I started using it a while ago.
Anyone who wants to use oathtool for Github or Pypi though now knows what options are needed after having listened to this podcast episode.
L'andrew says: A blast from the p-code past...
RE: hpr4506::2025-11-10 The UCSD P-System Operating System by Whiskeyjack00:20:52 Listen in
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This was a fun blast from the past for me! I remember working on several projects using LSI-11 UCSD Pascal systems in our computer science laboratory back at university. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
candycanearter07 says: cheers for taking the plunge!
RE: hpr4498::2025-10-29 Living the Tux Life Episode 1 by Al00:05:29 Listen in
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congrats on trying out linux! its way more fun over here :).
for the multiple browsers thing, i found using two different profiles and creating a seperate desktop link for each is useful?
interesting, but... says: candycanearter07
RE: hpr4503::2025-11-05 One time passwords using oathtool by Whiskeyjack00:13:09 Listen in
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I think it's really cool that you can generate OTP's locally, and I'm a bit annoyed that companies don't let you do this in the first place, but I think it would be a bit impractical for me to actually use daily, since you'd need to figure out the secret code for each website individually, as well as which sha version they're using.
Also, theres a pretty easy way to automatically copy the code to the clipboard, its something I use a lot in my own scripts:
printf $CODE | xclip -selection c
(using printf to remove the leading newline)
TA Spinner says: Great episode, I look forward to more!
RE: hpr4493::2025-10-22 HPR Beer Garden 4 - Weissbier by Keviefrom the series Beverages.
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I thought this was good coverage of my current favorite style. I too, and constrained by what I can find in America, but sampled and loved both Erdinger and Franziskaner while living in Germany. They may be mass produced, but they are good. I look forward to reviews of new brews to explore.
Archer72 says: Tip from operat0r
RE: hpr4501::2025-11-03 HPR Community News for October 2025 by HPR Volunteersfrom the series HPR Community News.
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I have hear Operat0r record several tips at one sitting, that he has gathered over a few months time (or more?).
It make for some interesting listening. :)
candycanearter07 says: Re: candycanearter07 and Sayaci: Thanks!
RE: hpr4485::2025-10-10 Git for Github and Gitlab by Archer7200:07:55 Listen in
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glad to have made u happier on your birthday :D (or well early birthday)
candycanearter07 says: Re: If you do something cool...
RE: hpr4501::2025-11-03 HPR Community News for October 2025 by HPR Volunteersfrom the series HPR Community News.
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A lot of what I do falls into that, but its also too small to make into a proper episode :P
Dave Morriss says: Thanks Ken
RE: hpr3753::2022-12-21 Some thoughts on "Numeronyms" by Dave Morriss00:11:56 Listen in
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I was surprised to see this show being referenced again after three years or so.
I had fun preparing this (since there's a bit of opinion in it _and_ a script - an ideal combination in my view). I'm glad if anyone is able to get some benefit from it :-)
The site is looking magnificent BTW ;-)
Henrik Hemrin says: Good interview pod to learn more about the Librephone project
RE: hpr4499::2025-10-30 Greg Farough and Zoë Kooyman of the FSF interview Librephone lead developer Rob Savoye by Ken Fallon00:22:37 Listen in
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Free software for phones is very interesting to me. This conversation gives more understanding of the Librephone project after having read news releases earlier.
Lee says: Errata
RE: hpr4511::2025-11-17 Audio-books by Lee00:29:47 Listen in
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1. Sim City was created by Will Wright (Maxis), not Sid Meier, Sid Meier is renowned for the video game Civilization
2. Inspiration for listening to The Forbidden City actually came from watching the TV drama series Ming Dynasty (2019-2020)
folky says: Thank you
RE: hpr4505::2025-11-07 New site - looks great! by Archer7200:02:30 Listen in
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Thank you very much for your help, Archer72.
It works perfectly on LIbrewolf and I would guess on the other browsers in the family too.