In the right half of the photograph, a Dell laptop computer running FreeBSD, displaying the Sway Wayland compositor, Emacs, and tlf amateur radio contest logging software in a terminal.  In a terminal, neofetch displays an ASCII art representation of the FreeBSD logo and some technical information about the computer and its software.  Two USB cables are inserted into the left side of the laptop.  Identifying information is redacted from the laptop screen image by black rectangles.  The terminal window with tlf displays the 5 most recent CW (Morse code) contacts on the 20 meter band, an entry box for the next contact, and a scoring summary of all contacts made in the contest.

In the left half of the photograph, an ICOM IC-7200 amateur radio transceiver tuned to 14.05472 MHz rests atop a small table.  An LDG Z-11 ProII antenna tuner rests atop the transceiver.  Various cords and cables interconnect the laptop, transciever, antenna tuner.
In the right half of the photograph, a Dell laptop computer running FreeBSD, displaying the Sway Wayland compositor, Emacs, and tlf amateur radio contest logging software in a terminal. In a terminal, neofetch displays an ASCII art representation of the FreeBSD logo and some technical information about the computer and its software. Two USB cables are inserted into the left side of the laptop. Identifying information is redacted from the laptop screen image by black rectangles. The terminal window with tlf displays the 5 most recent CW (Morse code) contacts on the 20 meter band, an entry box for the next contact, and a scoring summary of all contacts made in the contest. In the left half of the photograph, an ICOM IC-7200 amateur radio transceiver tuned to 14.05472 MHz rests atop a small table. An LDG Z-11 ProII antenna tuner rests atop the transceiver. Various cords and cables interconnect the laptop, transciever, antenna tuner.