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Ham Radio > NODE
The following information is about NODE.
NODE Defined
A remotely controlled TNC/digipeater - used as a connect point in packet radio.
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Off-site NODE Links, User Submitted
The following links have been collected through user bookmark submission in the NODE category. Please note, because these resources are off-site we cannot guarantee the accuracy or quality of any information.
Sat Jul 4
- Fix for Fix for Create a Node from a another Mysql DB Data | DrupalBin
- How to Create Drupal Nodes with a Script | Unibia.net
Fri Jul 3
Thu Jul 2
- Edit section | drupal.org
- Drupal: Creating custom node templates « paul bennett
- TidalBlog: Parsing TreeLine ouput to TiddlyWiki
- The King of Twitter « BuzzMachine: Riding on a bus when someone came on and announced the news to all the passengers ? that person was a node, the bus the network ? and then everyone on the bus
Wed Jul 1
- NODE(1)
- Node Explanations - LightWiki
- Mysterious error 'Node no longer exists' | drupal.org: cache_save and cache_get Node no longer exists
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