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There is a weekly forum on Saturday (UTC time which is Friday evening in the US -- see chart below) called Flex-Radio-Friends weekly Teamspeak forum, where folks discuss the projects they are working on, or resolutions to problems they are having. The weekly forum audio is usually posted on http://www.hamsdr.com Forums>Teamspeak. The link to the audio is posted on the HPSDR mailing list.
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=== Updated 11 July 2012 ===
  
Information for getting Started, in PDF format can be found at http://openhpsdr.org/Teamspeak_Quickstart_Guide.pdf.
 
  
Please see the Quickstart guide for current client set up information and password.
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There is a weekly forum on Saturday (UTC time which is Friday evening in the US -- see chart below) called OpenHPSDR weekly Teamspeak forum, where folks discuss the projects they are working on, or resolutions to problems they are having. Following the forum the audio is usually posted on http://www.hamsdr.com Forums>Teamspeak. The link to the audio is posted on the HPSDR mailing list.
  
'''November 14, 2010: New URL for Teamspeak'''
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Information for getting Started, in PDF format can be found at http://openhpsdr.org/Teamspeak_Quickstart_Guide.pdf.
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(NOTE: this guide is out of date since it uses Teamspeak 2 rather than Teamspeak 3 which is currently being used)
  
We have a new URL for Teamspeak, An upgrade by the server host has changed the URL for the HPSDR Teamspeak to '''teamspeakhost.openhpsdr.org:8802''' all other information in the start up guide is the same.
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The URL for the OpenHPSDR Server is '''teamspeak.openhpsdr.org''' and the password is '''PlayRadio''' and is case sensitive
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Note that we use Teamspeak 3 which is not compatible with version 2.  
  
 
The Free Windows, Linux and Mac Client programs can be found at at http://www.goteamspeak.com/ Click on the "Download Now" button to the right of the page.
 
The Free Windows, Linux and Mac Client programs can be found at at http://www.goteamspeak.com/ Click on the "Download Now" button to the right of the page.
  
Due to several time challenged hams, the attendees on Teamspeak sessions have agree to use 01:00 UTC during US daylight time days and 02:00 UTC during standard time days. This leaves the US time for the Teamspeak session constant and the rest of the world shifts by one hour unless they have daylight time shifts.
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Due to several time challenged hams, the attendees on Teamspeak sessions have agreed to use 01:00 UTC during US daylight time days and 02:00 UTC during standard time days. This leaves the US time for the Teamspeak session constant and the rest of the world shifts by one hour unless they have daylight time shifts.
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:0200 UTC Saturday
 
:0200 UTC Saturday
 
::2100 EST Friday (9 p.m.)
 
::2100 EST Friday (9 p.m.)
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::2000 MDT Friday (7 p.m.)
 
::2000 MDT Friday (7 p.m.)
 
::1900 PDT Friday (6 p.m.)
 
::1900 PDT Friday (6 p.m.)
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Thanks to Jeremy, NH6Z, for providing the Teamspeak 3.0 server.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:11, 10 July 2012

Updated 11 July 2012

There is a weekly forum on Saturday (UTC time which is Friday evening in the US -- see chart below) called OpenHPSDR weekly Teamspeak forum, where folks discuss the projects they are working on, or resolutions to problems they are having. Following the forum the audio is usually posted on http://www.hamsdr.com Forums>Teamspeak. The link to the audio is posted on the HPSDR mailing list.

Information for getting Started, in PDF format can be found at http://openhpsdr.org/Teamspeak_Quickstart_Guide.pdf. (NOTE: this guide is out of date since it uses Teamspeak 2 rather than Teamspeak 3 which is currently being used)

The URL for the OpenHPSDR Server is teamspeak.openhpsdr.org and the password is PlayRadio and is case sensitive

Note that we use Teamspeak 3 which is not compatible with version 2.

The Free Windows, Linux and Mac Client programs can be found at at http://www.goteamspeak.com/ Click on the "Download Now" button to the right of the page.

Due to several time challenged hams, the attendees on Teamspeak sessions have agreed to use 01:00 UTC during US daylight time days and 02:00 UTC during standard time days. This leaves the US time for the Teamspeak session constant and the rest of the world shifts by one hour unless they have daylight time shifts.

0200 UTC Saturday
2100 EST Friday (9 p.m.)
2000 CST Friday (8 p.m.)
1900 MST Friday (7 p.m.)
1800 PST Friday (6 p.m.)
0100 UTC Saturday
2200 EDT Friday (9 p.m.)
2100 CDT Friday (8 p.m.)
2000 MDT Friday (7 p.m.)
1900 PDT Friday (6 p.m.)

Thanks to Jeremy, NH6Z, for providing the Teamspeak 3.0 server.