hamclock_running_on_an_o2_joggler
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- | **Hamclock on an O2 Joggler by Jonathan, 2E0LXQ** | ||
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- | Despite being out of production for nearly a decade, the O2 Joggler is still a useful & capable device that was probably a little to expensive for what it did when it launched in the early 2000s. There' | ||
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- | It occurred to me that the elegant [[http:// | ||
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- | If you would like to make your own Hamclock on a Joggler, please follow the steps below. Warning: I am not a coder, and my way to make this work was to simply find which modules or parts the system needed, and to load them until I had a working system. There may be a much more elegant way to achieve any of this, and if there is, please do tell me & I will edit this page accordingly. | ||
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- | I am going to assume that someone following this page is fairly confident with using apps like Terminal & finding their way around command-line instructions. If you need more help, drop me a line via the OARC Discord group & I will try to do what I can. | ||
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