January 9, 2026: Several new EtherHam articles, some interesting Short Stack items, Amazon finds for radio amateurs, KJ7T activities, and in the closing a note about NXDN radio.
You don't need to reboot your M1KE after you modify a setting. It will be automatically applied when you click on the Save button. The firmware won't upgrade if a charger is not connected, the web interface will notify you. The versioning scheme is just a number without any dots so 48 is simply just version 48.
These are good clarifications, thank you. I reboot things often. It's a habit. Good to know it's not necessary. Plugging in a charger before upgrading? Again, an old habit. And my "old IT guy" hat is showing with the dots in front of version numbers. Thank you!
Brilliant breakdown of the t630 setup! The performance comparison to the Pi 4B is exactly what folks need when deciding on budget node hardware. I've been running simlar thin clients for homelab stuff and the lack of fan noise is honestly a game changer when the rack sits near the shack. One thing worth mentioning is that the dual M.2 slots make RAID setups surprisingly feasible for those who want redundancy without going full-on enterprise.
You don't need to reboot your M1KE after you modify a setting. It will be automatically applied when you click on the Save button. The firmware won't upgrade if a charger is not connected, the web interface will notify you. The versioning scheme is just a number without any dots so 48 is simply just version 48.
These are good clarifications, thank you. I reboot things often. It's a habit. Good to know it's not necessary. Plugging in a charger before upgrading? Again, an old habit. And my "old IT guy" hat is showing with the dots in front of version numbers. Thank you!
Brilliant breakdown of the t630 setup! The performance comparison to the Pi 4B is exactly what folks need when deciding on budget node hardware. I've been running simlar thin clients for homelab stuff and the lack of fan noise is honestly a game changer when the rack sits near the shack. One thing worth mentioning is that the dual M.2 slots make RAID setups surprisingly feasible for those who want redundancy without going full-on enterprise.