![]() ![]() lkddb module radio-shark CONFIG_RADIO_SHARK : drivers/media/radio/Kconfig : "Griffin radioSHARK USB radio receiver" # in 3.6–3.19, 4.0–4.20, 5.0–5.19, 6.0–6.3, 6.4-rc+HEAD.This manual comes under the category Hi-Fi systems and has been rated by 1 people with an. vendor: 077d (" Griffin Technology"), product: 627a (" Radio SHARK"), interface class: 03 (" Human Interface Device"), bcd min: 0001 (hex), bcd max:0001 (hex) View the manual for the Griffin Radio Shark 2 here, for free.Numeric ID (from LKDDb) and names (from usb.ids) of recognized devices: RADIOSHACK 61-2677C PLUG N PLAY POWER COMPATIBLE HOME AUTOMATION VALUE PACK. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the Radio Shack Passive Infrared Sensor Alarm 49-329 With Key Chain Remote. This API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found atĭocumentation/userspace-api/media/index.rst. That are compatible with the Video For Linux API. In order to control your radio card, you will need to use programs There are 2 versions of this device, this driver is for version 1, prompt: Griffin radioSHARK USB radio receiver.The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_RADIO_SHARK: There were around 5,200 stores operating as recently as 2014, according to CNN. Meanwhile, about 400 stores bearing the Radio Shack name operate independently of REV, Associated Press reports. The HR-2510 has all modes but it does not do split so no repeater use with it.I am making the HTX-10 my full time mobile & for those who say 10 meters is dead I must say it's open most every day here at my home in North Florida so I hate you live in a dead zone.Catch you on the bands if you can get some prop because even right now 10 meters is hopping as it has been most of the day & most every day in sunny Florida.CONFIG_RADIO_SHARK: Griffin radioSHARK USB radio receiver General informations So does Radio Shack still exist Short answer: Radio Shack proper still lives online, albeit with a slimmer catalog. I must say the HTX-10 is a fine little radio.I own it as well as the HTX-100 & the President HR-2510 & all work very well on 10 meters but I'll take the HTX-10 hands down over the other two.The HTX-10 has the ability too work FM repeaters even though it does not have a tone board but it does allow split operation on those repeaters without a tone.Neither of the others can do that.The HTX-100 does not have AM or FM so it falls way behind & though it has CW & the HTX-10 does not I'm not a CW person so it's not an issue at all for me. If you are a technician looking for a simple and low budget option to get on the air and work the world this is it. I have run radios from Baofeng up to Yaesu contest rigs and can safely say this little gem is a contender. This is a solid performer for the price point and has allowed me to experience mobile DX with very little into it. I can hear and have worked Europe and Central and South America, and have even heard Australia once. Since cycle 25 has taken off I have made multiple DX contacts mobile from this rig, most recently into western Canada and Mexico multiple times from Western PA. ![]() I had to come back and update this review. If you can find one in working order around $100 go for it. I paid $80 for mine which I considered a steal. It’s paired with a repurposed Wilson 2000 antenna on a mag mount, which has received great reception reports so far out to 65 miles and it never gets hot. I’ve already used it to check into a regional net and received Puerto Rico working mobile around Western Pennsylvania. I got it in preparation for Cycle 25 as a inexpensive way to work mobile HF. I’ve had mine about six weeks and am running it mobile. Even in 2021 this is still a contender for 10m work. Nobody has done a recent review of this unit so I figured I’d do one. ![]()
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