[Milsurplus] QR codes

C.Whitaker whitaker at pa.net
Thu Jan 17 08:18:13 EST 2013


de Clete  WB2CPN
Eighty Five in September 2013.
Question?  Why do hams collect and
keep so much stuff?  Does that make them
live longer?
I have a few things here, antenna wire, some
tools, two HF and VHF transceivers,etc.
My local ham club gets it all.
After that it's their problem.
73  Clete
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On 1/16/2013 6:45 PM, Mike Durff wrote:
> I have received several enquiries, so I'll post this simple explanation with links.
> TNX, MD
>
> QR codes are the similar bar codes. Most phones and iPods with a built in camera can scan a QR sticker and decode it into plain text in a few seconds.  You can type whatever info you want into an online (free) site and print the QR code generated out on adhesive paper. Of course companies like Avery would like to sell you a box of blank adhesive labels, which I admit, may be more convenient.
>
> Anybody with a camera phone or iPod with a camera can decode the information instantly.
>
> http://goqr.me
> is a free site start typing in the text box and you can watch the QR change as you type.
>
> Here's the wiki link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_code
> TNX, MD
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