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If a project does not have a link, it means I just haven't created a project specific page yet. However everything
+has a Git repository.
+
+I am by no means a software developer, that being said I've written some code that does things related to ham radio.
+Some of it can fall under the category of "stupid tricks" that are geared toward web presence. Some of it is the
+actual website itself since it uses Jekyll/Liquid/Ruby for static generation.
+
+- PiScrape - Text-Only Hotspot Information · [Git Repository](https://git.pickmy.org/nq4t/piscrape)
+ - This consists of a bash script and PHP page that will display a small box with Pi-Star reflector/talkgroup
+information that you can iframe in to a webpage. (Will be) part of my QRZ profile when I can stop screwing around with
+the main webpage long enough to update it.
+- PiStAPrS - Beacon Hotspot Information To APRS-IS · [Git Repository](https://https://git.pickmy.org/nq4t/pistaprs)
+ - Similar to PiScrape, except this runs on an external Pi with a GPS hat that will beacon location information
+and reflector/TG as a comment. Originally designed for a road-trip. Became the basis for PiScrape
+- HamHead - Arduino Project To Add Remote Heads To Any CAT/CI-V Radio · [Git Repository](https://git.pickmy.org/nq4t/HamHead)
+
+ - Project with the goal of letting you add a remote head to any radio that uses CAT/CI-V. Development is dorment
+but not entirely dead. Was originally a "memory controller" for an IC-725 to aid in tuning CB channels for monitoring on
+the road.
+- PiFO - Pi VFO Controller/Head · [Git Repository](https://git.pickmy.org/nq4t/PiFO)
+ - Abandoned. The original RPi based project before I switched to Arduino and called it HamHead. Started off using
+HamLib before I abandoned it for being inadequate for my vision. Was later abandoned entirely because who wants to wait
+for an OS to boot to control their rig.