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I plan to post construction details of my homebrew projects. Currently most of my projects are in the initial design phase.

I became interested in Amateur radio back in 1969 when I was only 13. That launched me into a career in electrical engineering with a focus on embeded computer control. My career has now has taken a fork in the road to web oriented programming.

Some 33 years later I am finally getting back to Amateur radio. Needless to say much has changed, but things are more exciting than ever. Hams are doing today what we would have never dreamed of doing back then. There is still much room for experimentation.

I have alway been an avvid tinkerer. So its no surprize I continue that into Amerateur radio. Much of my career was as a design engineer. I did all my own prototyping and design debugging. Well now that, focus has shifted away from my career and back onto Amatuer Radio.

Also being a software professional, I use Linux on a daily basis. Since Linux is become somewhat popular in the amateur radio community, I plan to cleanup much of my 20 some odd years of handy design tools and post them here as well. Eventually, I hope to have quite a collection.

I'm also looking at porting more commonly used programs to Linux. Since I am interested in weak signal stuff, I'm looking to port W1JST's fsk441 and PUA43 operating modes soon.