Southeastern Asterisk Radio Networks
Interoperability solutions via Asterisk based RF Gateways - Southeastern Asterisk Radio Network (SEARN) and the Southeastern Asterisk Amateur Radio Netwok (SEAARN) are designed for the purpose of developing interoperability capabilities amongst diverse communications systems. Digital Amateur Radio Project Association - DARPA expanding the digital experience.
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Digital Modes Clubs that is about Clubs dedicated to PSK31, RTTY and other operating modes.
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