• [VE9KK] It's part of modern ham radio!

    From VE9KK via rec.radio.amateur.moderat@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 17 22:43:00 2022
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    It's part of modern ham radio!

    Posted: 17 Jan 2022 09:30 AM PST http://ve3wdm.blogspot.com/2022/01/its-part-of-modern-ham-radio.html



    In today's modern radio shack, unlike in yesteryear, a PC is a connected
    part of the overall setup. It can simply be for sending and receiving QSL
    cards all the way to station automation and control. In my station, my PC
    is involved in QSLing, digital modes, logging, radio control and
    contesting. For this reason, it's important for the average ham to have
    more than a basic knowledge of computers. A few years ago while looking for some specific PC information I stumbled across a web page called "Askwoody"

    This site has endless gems regarding computing. The site is a bit limited unless you register. A simple donation is asked for full access to a wealth
    of information on the site. One aspect I took advantage of right off the
    get-go was Windows patching or MS-Defcon as the site calls it. You are
    advised when to install Windows monthly patches, basically once Microsoft
    irons out the glitches. The site guided me to a program that stops Windows
    from automatically updating. I can update when I want to and when the Ask
    Woody site recommends it's safe to do so.
    They have user forums on more topics than you can imagine. Here are some of
    the takeaways I found at Ask Woody.
    - When upgrading my PC there was a wealth of information on how-to, recommendations on processors, hard drives and ram. Recommendations are not based on the fastest and newest but what overall was the wisest upgrade for your system requirements?
    - The importance of backing up and recommended (free) very easy-to-use
    backup programs.
    - Recommended maintenance that you should be doing to your PC. With very easy-to-follow advice, links, free programs and user forums for advice.
    - becoming knowledgeable regarding your router, internet connection and firewall.
    These are just very few of the gems I have found on the site. PCs have
    become a part of our hobby and I don't want to become a computer wiz but
    not PC illiterate either. This is one of the sites that can make my PC adventure a bit more comfortable and gain some knowledge.
    I encourage you to take the site for a spin and see what you think?

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