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Archive for July, 2006

18 Jul, 2006

HurlZ.com - Forget Those Long Addresses

Posted by: peter In: general

We’ve all seen them you want to tell your ham radio buddies about some really fantastic website, but when you come to reading them the website address its something really long like “http://domain.com/?id=1223&page=asdbfdsf&format=kdfjdosijfodsfjoidf” this is where HurlZ.com steps in.
Turn that really ugly address into something simple like http://hurlz.com/105 or if you signup to the service [...]

17 Jul, 2006

Its offical passed first year at university

Posted by: peter In: general

Yep like the title says! got the final bit of paper in the post today saying that I’d passed the first year of Multimedia Technology BSc, now I’ve just got to pass the next 2 years!
(sorry not really radio related but it matters to me :cool:)

11 Jul, 2006

Photos using flickr.com

Posted by: peter In: Web Site

I was meaning to post about this a little while ago but never actually got around to doing it so here goes, I’ve finally added a kind of photo gallery to the site by the means of linking to my flickr.com pro account.
I’ve looked at the current systems which are on the web at the [...]

10 Jul, 2006

IARU HF World Championship

Posted by: peter In: contesting

Last year I took part in the IARU HF World Championship contest and to my surprise I won it for England as SOAB/LP SSB and I received the certificate for it on Friday before the contest.
So I was rather keen to keep my spot again for this year, although I knew I was never going [...]


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About

Welcome to the blog of Peter Goodhall, M3PHP who is 22 and a recent graduate after Multimedia Technology (Web Design) at Buckinghamshire New University. I'm keen about all aspects of amateur radio and run the e-learning website HamTests and recently got awarded the RSGB Kenwood Trophy.

I'm also evolved with a number of other amateur radio web applications and currently work as a freelance web developer.