[Noisebridge-discuss] CQ CQ CQ de KA6RCQ

Mikael Vejdemo Johansson mik at stanford.edu
Fri Feb 13 20:59:07 UTC 2009


On Feb 13, 2009, at 12:16 PM, Michael Shiloh wrote:
> I just found out that Jeff, like me, is a ham (amateur radio  
> operator). I was going to write to him privately but then realized  
> there are probably more hams and possibly people interested in ham  
> radio on this list.
>
> A small group of us have started a very informal mailing list to  
> discuss topics common to both hams and the various other electronic/ 
> hacker/burning man cultures. There is no specific focus. We have  
> discussed communication on the playa, participation in maker faire,  
> bringing a ham presentation to dorkbot, and various ham projects  
> like antennas, SDR, repeaters, and DTMF remote control of machines  
> via ham radio. Like dorkbot, there anything interesting to those  
> involved is by definition appropriate.
>
> For lack of a better title, we (very informally) call ourselves  
> dorkbot hams.
>
> I invite anyone interested to reply to me and I'll add you to the  
> list - so far it's not a formal mailing list but just a list of  
> addresses in my  address book.
>
> So far, all of us (I think we number about 7) are hams, but  
> interested parties who are not (yet?) hams are especially welcome. I  
> certainly consider recruitment and education an important goal of  
> this group.
>
> (A ham class at noisebridge is also possible)
>

Ham classes! YES!

(it might be that I won't be able to _take_ it until the fall, but I  
could probably always bug the many hamites for it...)

> 73's
> Michael KA6RCQ
>
> (Anyone know of a free list server that is not google or yahoo  
> groups?)
>
> (Perhaps at some point we'll have a website and wiki and maybe even  
> a whiteboard!)
>
>
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Mikael Vejdemo Johansson, Dr.rer.nat
Postdoctoral researcher
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