- What a crazy looking url. - Because: - njump is a HTTP Nostr gateway that allows you to browse profiles, notes and relays. It is an easy way to preview a resource and open it with your preferred client. The typical use of njump is to share content outside the Nostr world, where the nostr: schema is not yet recognized. - . 
 
- This explains surprisingly little. How does it compare to something like meshtastic or reticulum? - I don’t know what those are either 
 
- This is interesting but FT8/JS8CALL on an FM transceiver sounds puzzling and I didn’t know anyone used those modes on those bands. - The software distro was intended for any type of ham radio, so it does ft8 and just about everything else. Not intended for just V/UHF. Im guessing the author just name-dropped the one mode that people have heard of. - Oh neat. I’ve been interested for a while in JS8CALL as a means of long range low power communications. That’s best with HF of course. - The classic UV-5R needs 7.2 volt power if that matters to anyone (not the usual 5V USB brick) but I’m sure users can deal with that. 
 
 






