Credits & Resources
For more information about Open HamClock Backend:
HamClock would not be possible without the following resources:
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Space Weather Prediction Center
for several data sets:
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Jari Perkimäki, Gregory Hand and Jim Watson for generous
VOACAP
support.
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DX cluster
operators
and spotters the world over.
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SOTA,
POTA and
WWFF
users and their respective data base maintainers.
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Bruce Horn, WA7BNM, for the
8 day context calendar.
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Celestrak
for timely satellite elements.
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NASA for
SDO
and
STEREO
images.
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National Research Council Canada
for 70 years of continuous
10.7 cm solar flux
data and Dr. Ken Tapping for his gracious support.
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Open Weather Map
for near-real-time world-wide weather data.
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Philip Gladstone, N1DQ, for assistance and live data from
PSKReport.info.
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Pete Smith, N4ZR, and Felipe Ceglia, PY1NB, for the
Reverse Beacon Network.
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Arne for assistance and live data from
wspr.live.
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NOAA for the
World Magnetic Model
and
Science on a Sphere cloud maps.
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Davidson Francis for his
Websocket server.
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Andrew D. Rodland, KC2G, for providing ready access to the data behind his
ionosonde map.
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Sean Barrett for the image format writer
stb_image_write.h.
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Jim Reisert, AD1C, for maintaining the
cty country file.
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ITU and CQ zones based on data from
zone-check.eu.
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Mario, DL4MFM, for his support with data from
WWFF.
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DX expedition data from
NG3K
and
DXNews.
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World Data Center for Geomagnetism, Kyoto University, for
DST data.
And special Shoutouts to
Adafruit
and
Raspberry Pi Foundation.