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  1. #hamchallenge week 44: Receive a #QRSS signal on the HF bands. Check out qrss.org/ for a list of frequencies and fire up a QRSS grabber software like Argo (I2PHD), Spectrum Lab (DL4YHF), LOPORA (PA2OHH) or QrssPiG (HB9FXX). There are signals transmitting 24/7 on most bands that are easy to copy. #hamradio
    hamchallenge.org/2025/44

  2. News boards, now need time to install on them. One , one .

    One would be planned to run a @gitlab runner once they support RiscV, the other and .

  3. Probably someone believed the satellite's transmission wasn't sonatic enough and transmitted some music close to it's frequency.
    network.satnogs.org/observatio

  4. Interesting SoC is coming: masters.com.pl/en/stm32wl-micr
    For now I still prefer the easily available boards with a SX127x as they not only cover 70cm band but also, ever with more impedance mismatch, the 2m HAM band.
    This new STM32 integrates a SX126x so for HAMs only covers 70cm.

    Still interesting.

  5. @adingbatponder
    Waiting for mine in Switzerland around February... :)

    My guess why PRC is far ahead on us on and especially is related to the restrictions imposed on them regarding Arm64. Risc-V is a way around for them.

    Sad that this seems to be one of the main drivers for open hardware.

    Hope to see an ecosystem grow around RiscV here.

    For now i can only experiment on Alibaba D1 Soc / T-Head C906 based chinese boards...