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- GigaParts Opens Las Vegas Location with Former AES Employees
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE GigaParts Opens Las Vegas Location with Former AES Employees Huntsville, Alabama, January 6, 2017 -- After Amateur Electronic Supply went out of business in July, GigaParts began hiring the AES staff in Las Vegas and working on moving the operation to a new location less than 5 minutes from the famous Las Vegas Strip and just 3 miles from the former AES building Although
- Ham Radio Outlet News - HRO Milwaukee | QRZ Forums
Ham Radio Outlet – Press Release for Immediate Release July 12, 2016 Subject: HRO-Milwaukee Amateur Electronic Supply's Closing on 7 28 2016 On July 1, 2016 Amateur Electronic Supply (AES) made the decision to close down their entire organization and terminate all retail operations at their Las Vegas, Cleveland, Orlando and Milwaukee locations
- RFinder - The World Wide Repeater Directory now includes coverage maps!
RFinder - The World Wide Repeater Directory now includes coverage maps! Discussion in ' Amateur Radio News ' started by G4TUT SK2022, Mar 5, 2016
- Ham Radio 2. 0 - Episode 52: AES goes QRT - forums. qrz. com
I posted this a couple of weeks ago - AES was the first place I bought real Amateur Radio gear from -----------
- aes | QRZ Forums
aes Thread GigaParts Opens Las Vegas Location with Former AES Employees [IMG] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE GigaParts Opens Las Vegas Location with Former AES Employees Huntsville, Alabama, January 6, 2017 -- After Amateur Thread by: W4LKO, Jan 6, 2017, 43 replies, in forum: Amateur Radio News
- N4LIO SK | QRZ Forums
Many of you may even remember that Jim worked for a bit at AES helping customers decide on which radio they needed next A few weeks back Jim suffered a major stroke Jim had a lot of ups and downs but as he stabilized, he was transferred to a local nursing facility
- Hamfest and Convention Calendar - QRZ Forums
Upcoming Hamfests Conventions River Hills ARC Hamfest, Perryville MO, April 11, 2026 Largest in SEMO, A lot of Prizes
- HR2. 0 - M17 Project - New Ham Radio Digital Mode - QRZ Forums
I doubt AES or GCM or any such would be used on amateur frequencies As the spec notes, AES payloads are subject to MITM bit rot, because the protocol has no HMAC to detect it That's a forehead slapper duh But M17 is intended to be used over any RF link or other IP line, where privacy and authentication may be allowed or required
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