At DL1A, we use our own Wiki for this. 73, Fabian, DJ1YFK -- Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK Munich, Germany fabian@fkurz.net +49 176 24079617 http://fkurz.net/ http://lcwo.net/ _________________________________
here's a small Perl script that opens a telnet server on port 9999 and then reads the CSV file specified as the command line parameter. It spits out the spots in "real time", where the first spot is
Hola Martin, those are spots for RL7C, who apparently sends with excessive spaces between the R and the L. Compare https://foc.dj1yfk.de/activity/L7C with https://foc.dj1yfk.de/activity/RL7C 73 Fabia
it's easy to stream data via http(s). The server simply keeps sending data and the client will read as long as new data arrives. I implemented a web cluster with this years ago. But it's even nicer t
Hi Ken, JR6 calls (from Okinawa) with 2 letter suffixes have been around for a long time. Here's a beautiful summary of the Japanese Call Sign system: http://motobayashi.net/callsign/enigma/index.htm