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Welcome to the homepage of the Southampton University Wireless Society - home of the [http://sown.org.uk/ Southampton Open Wireless Network], the University's Amateur Radio Club and all things related to radio/wireless communications. | Welcome to the homepage of the Southampton University Wireless Society - home of the [http://sown.org.uk/ Southampton Open Wireless Network], the University's Amateur Radio Club and all things related to radio/wireless communications. | ||
For those wanting to do Advanced Exams, we will be discussing dates at the next meeting. | |||
=== Events === | === Events === |
Revision as of 10:28, 21 May 2012
Welcome to the homepage of the Southampton University Wireless Society - home of the Southampton Open Wireless Network, the University's Amateur Radio Club and all things related to radio/wireless communications.
For those wanting to do Advanced Exams, we will be discussing dates at the next meeting.
Events
We have regular meetings, workshops and outings. See our Events page for more details.
We currently have no events scheduled.
RSS and ... further results feeds are available for all our events.
SOWN (Southampton Open Wireless Network) is a Wireless Networking project which aims to build a free-to-use wireless network in Southampton, UK. Current activities include IPv6 and 802.1x deployment on our Community-Wide WiFi network as well as VoIP and Mesh networking. More information can be found at the project page on sown.org.uk. Join us on IRC: #sown on irc.ecs.soton.ac.uk |
G3KMI is the University Amateur Radio Club station. The Club is returning after more than 10 years of inactivity. We are helping anybody interested in the hobby of Amateur Radio to get involved. Amateur Radio is a hobby that involves using high-power radio communication equipment to talk to people that could be on the other side of the world. You can build and modify your own kit and even send TV pictures! For information on Licensing, find out more here.
Join us on IRC: #g3kmi on irc.ecs.soton.ac.uk Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/G3KMI |