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fork of the late Elwood's HamClock reconfigured for the new hamclock.com backend
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KiwiHamClock is a fork of the late Elwood's (W4BAE) ESPHamClock (MIT license) The backend URL has been changed to 'hamclock.com'. no other modifications were made. It's called KiwiHamClock for no other reason than I'm a Kiwi. Changing the URL here should hopefully make the transition smoother than hacking hosts files or messing with DNS etc Other than that, this is based on the original, final ESPHamClock 4.22 source code. I will do what I can to curate pull requests and address any issues raised. And last but not least, a huuuge thanks to Bruce Edrich — W4BAE. Keeping the ESPHamClock alive would not be nearly as easy without his excellent, ongoing work on a replacement backend. Kia ora Stuart MacIntosh ZL3TUX Original README text follows ============================ Project web site: http://www.clearskyinstitute.com/ham/HamClock HamClock is a kiosk-style application that provides real time space weather, radio propagation models, operating events and other information particularly useful to the radio amateur. Executive summary for UNIX systems: type `make' for size and style options make <size> sudo make install Executive summary for ESP8266 Huzzah: install and run Arduino IDE configure as per "ESP8266 Notes" tab at above web page open ESPHamClock.ino in IDE Sketch -> Compile Sketch -> Upload
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