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  2. 15 quiche recipes for anytime of day - AOL

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    Quiche is an unexpectedly great meal prep candidate — and this quiche muffin recipe should be Exhibit A. These egg cups are full of chopped ham, spinach, tomatoes, green onions and Parmesan ...

  3. Homemade Quiche Is a Great Way to Start the Day—And ... - AOL

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    Get the Spinach Quiche recipe. ... Get the Deep Dish Ham and Asparagus Quiche recipe at Mom on Timeout. ... Get the Gluten-Free Quiche recipe at Food Faith Fitness.

  4. List of amateur radio software - Wikipedia

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    Rig control companion program Flarq: Automatic Repeat reQuest companion program for Fldigi GNU Radio: GPL: Windows, macOS, Linux: software-defined radio and signal processing SDRangel: GPL: Windows, macOS, Linux: software-defined radio SDR# Freeware Windows software-defined radio receiver SDR++: GPL: Windows, macOS, Linux, Android: software ...

  5. How to Make the Perfect Crustless Quiche - AOL

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    #5. Add any diced vegetables/meats - I love broccoli, spinach, mushrooms, ham, and onion but add anything you wish. #6. Mix everything together one more time so the flavor can be equally spread ...

  6. WSJT (amateur radio software) - Wikipedia

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    The program was initially written by Joe Taylor, K1JT, but is now open source and is developed by a small team. The digital signal processing techniques in WSJT-X make it substantially easier for amateur radio operators to employ esoteric propagation modes, such as high-speed meteor scatter and moonbounce . [ 2 ]

  7. WSPR (amateur radio software) - Wikipedia

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    It is a protocol, implemented in a computer program, used for weak-signal radio communication between amateur radio operators. The protocol was designed, and a program written initially, by Joe Taylor, K1JT. The software code is now open source and is developed by a small team.

  8. These Ham and Cheese Recipes Prove It’s the Best Pairing - AOL

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    Think ham and cheese quiche, ham and cheese frittata, and croque monsieur. After all, the only thing better than ham and cheese is ham, cheese, and egg! ... Get Ree's Pasta with Ham, Leeks, and ...

  9. Terminal node controller - Wikipedia

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    These have a modem and minimal processing of the AX.25 protocol. Most of the processing is moved to the personal computer. The next logical step in the evolution is to eliminate the specialized hardware and move all of the processing to a computer. A "soundcard" is used for audio to and from the radio. Everything else is done in software. [6]