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                      section heads up some pages containing licensing,
                      technical and operating information and links to
                      where it can be found. As ever, the material is
                      under construction, but hopefully you will find
                      something useful straight away. In due course,
                      home project technical data will be included
                      together with some ham-radio software, all of
                      which will be released under the Gnu Public
                        Licence (gpl) which is common for free-ware
                      non-commercial material - so that you can do what
                      you like with it except you cannot re-sell it to
                      make money without discussing with the inventor
                      first. Below are some link pages that you
                      may find helpful: Country data - one page per
                      country including country data, licensing and
                      regulatory information (under construction) Useful data for operating Amateur sites Amateur Radio Software
                      (including public domain software sources)  Retailers
                          and suppliers  How-to files: The following
                          datasheets may assist you in getting things
                          done.  Feel free to download and share
                          the pdf files here and send in any comments
                          that you may have, especially corrections.  How to install
                            ICOM's RS-92 software (for the IC-E92D
                            D-Star transceiver) on your Linux PC
 How to install
                            ICOM's RS-92 software (for the IC-E92D
                            D-Star transceiver) on your Mac How to install FT-817 Commander on your Linux PC How to install FT-817 Commander on your Mac How to ensure that your USB serial ports and adapters are available for use under wine (Specific to Ubuntu 12.04 but may apply to other Linux flavours)
 
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