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ISS028-E-020581 (3 Aug. 2011) — Russian cosmonauts Sergei Volkov and Alexander Samokutyaev (out of frame), both Expedition 28 flight engineers, attired in Russian Orlan spacesuits, participate in a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) on the Russian segment of the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 23-minute spacewalk, Volkov and Samokutyaev moved a cargo boom from one airlock to another, installed a prototype laser communications system and deployed an amateur radio micro-satellite.

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Repeater site report Palomar Amateur Radio Club

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GAP Titan DX Antenna

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CRW_7833: Matthew/KG4URU

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CRW_9608: Jim/AG4MA

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Shawn on the key.

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I worked CW behind Shawn just to play clean up. He never left me with much to clean up, though.

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The 7th Annual Geek Meet

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A geek picnic featuring science, tech, drones, ham radios, solar chargers, cosplay, medieval sword fighting, Legos, solar astronomy and more. Held at Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island on June 1, 2014.

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Amateur radio from the beach, Santa Cruz island

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Tuna Tin 2 PCB

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An original(!) NorCal Tuna Tin 2 PCB. Part of me thinks this belongs in a museum, but I’m going to put it together.

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The Hack Factory’s Ham Radio Antenna

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Leaving Croydon

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These riders are on their way out of Croydon, Utah headed toward the turn-around point.

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Radiomarine Corporation of America Key Cover Type RM-28. SS Lane Victory.

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Amateur radio antennas – Block B

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All Clear

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One vehicle is parked at each end with lookouts, communicating via HAM radio. Theo takes the cart down the far hill, starting around the bend. The steering on the cart is extremely tricky and he can’t straighten it out. Luckily the little turnout gives him a place to lay it down. Another minor injury for the log (side scrape).

Arriving at the shelter

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Photo by Frank KB0HMR

5May07Optiob 010

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IMG_6167: Mr. Wobbly, AKA the Satellite Antenna

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Concrete 151

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When we put up an antenna tower for our ham radios, we had to dig a big hole and fill it in with concrete. Then we wrote our call signs in the concrete too. 5/30/12

Assignment: Make a photograph with a concrete surface in it today., post it then Tag it with #TP204

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Darwin repeater work 8-30-2008

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The RF-shielded testing room — no cell phone signals in here!

RSGB AFS SSB 2011

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M3ENF logging in AFS

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Top of the tower

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Raspberry PI / HSMM node pictures

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Sunset

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Sunset as viewed from PJ2T, an amateur radio station on Curacao.

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If the 74 year old and his buddies are going to sit out in the heat and humidity all day for ham radio field day, I’m going to take them popcicles, fudgecicles, and ice cream sandwiches.

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MANITOBA 1995 —AMATEUR RADIO LICENSE PLATE —1983-85 BASE PLATE

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RSGB AFS SSB 2011

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M3ENF and G3DQY

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Photograph taken 3 May 2008 in Kansas by Barbara Reyes.

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Photograph taken 3 May 2008 in Kansas by Barbara Reyes.

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KC0UNF

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Desktop while working on dummy load

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People sleeping

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MANITOBA 1990/91 —AMATEUR RADIO PLATE —BLACK ON WHITE BASE

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NKTECH NK-10C Car Charger Battery Eliminator For TYT DPMR DM-UVF10 DM-UVF10 GPS Two-Way Radio Walkie Talkie Ham Transceiver

NKTECH NK-10C Car Charger Battery Eliminator For TYT DPMR DM-UVF10 DM-UVF10 GPS Two-Way Radio Walkie Talkie Ham Transceiver

  • NKTECH NK-10C Car Charger Battery Eliminator Fit TYT DM-UVF10, DM-UVF10 GPS.
  • Connect the end of a cigarette lighter battery direct card in the machine equivalent battery location.
  • You can use your car power to charge your walkie talkie. It’s so conveniently and you don’t worry about that your battery energy any more.
  • Convenient and efficient, make you always keep contact with friends.
  • Input: 12V-24V, output: 7.4V.

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Designed for perfect fit.
It is made of high quality materials to fit your radios. When you drive a car, if your walkie talkie original battery runs out, you can use this product to charge your radios.
Connect the end of a cigarette lighter battery direct card in the machine equivalent battery location; you can use your car power to charge your walkie talkie.
It’s so conveniently and you don’t worry about that your battery energy any more.
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TWENTYTHREE | threesixtyfive “Walkie Talkies”

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I wanted to test out the walkie talkies I had just bought, so I gave the other to Ike. I turned mine on and Ike was already yelling into it!

I love walkie talkies. I would love to get started into ham radio, but there’s just not enough hours in the day 😛

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Bartek SQ9OJN i Kuba SO9ARK

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Stepp 6872

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CRW_8509: Pete/KG4OJT

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671B0776: John/AF4PD

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An excessive number of antennas

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That is in fact a ham radio antenna on the left

CERT at work

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CERT Volunteers evaluate suitability of potential shelter for San Pedro radiation refugees.

N0NEG

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Christmas and Christmas Eve with the Family 2016. Really nice ham radio HF antenna setup near the park.

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CRW_3519: Mike/K3MT

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MCARC Field Day 2014 43

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Amateur Radio Station G8IFF

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Moving Parts

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On Lake Constance. Home of the Zeppelin. Also Europe’s largest Ham Radio convention. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrichshafen

Okay, it can quit snowing now…

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Kronsberger Skyline

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10-Pack NKTECH Rechargeable IP67 Waterproof LB-75L 7.4V 2800mAh Battery For TYT DMR MD-390 MD-390 GPS Digital Mobile Radio Two Way Radio Walkie Talkie Ham Transceiver

10-Pack NKTECH Rechargeable IP67 Waterproof LB-75L 7.4V 2800mAh Battery For TYT DMR MD-390 MD-390 GPS Digital Mobile Radio Two Way Radio Walkie Talkie Ham Transceiver

  • NKTECH 7.4V 2800mAh battery rechargeable,IP-67 waterproof design, allows you to standby for longer.
  • Advanced material: more safety, environment protection friendly and IP-67 waterproof.
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  • It is fit TYT MD-390 & GPS MD-390G DMR Digital Radio.
  • Save electricity and long time runs.

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S129-E-007227 (21 Nov. 2009) — Astronaut Randy Bresnik (near the Columbus laboratory), STS-129 mission specialist, participates in the mission’s second session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, eight-minute spacewalk, Bresnik and astronaut Mike Foreman (out of frame), mission specialist, installed a Grappling Adaptor to On-Orbit Railing Assembly, or GATOR, on the Columbus laboratory. GATOR contains a ship-tracking antenna system and a HAM radio antenna. They relocated a floating potential measurement unit that gauges electric charges that build up on the station, deployed a Payload Attach System on the space-facing side of the Starboard 3 truss segment and installed a wireless video system that allows spacewalkers to transmit video to the station and relay it to Earth.

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Radiotelegraph Transmitter
Model ET-8023
Output: 200 Watts
Frequency: 2-24 MC
RADIOMARINE CORPORATION OF AMERICA
New York, NY
December, 1944

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Weston Model 301 Plate Voltage Meter

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MAIN MOTOR GENERATOR
STOP START

PLATE VOLTAGE

KILOVOLTS
D.C.
WESTON

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View from Cabin

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Trip to the NorthWest Angle in 2004.

Some equipment used at our Field Day site

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This setup is used for a mode of communication called Winlink, used in HAM Radio. It allows email messages to be sent to anywhere in the world via High Frequency radio.

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On Tower, ladder line for G5RV shown in front of tower. 40 Meter loop on other side of tower.

I/O board from the top

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Looking down on the i/o board. A spacer fixes the board to the rear.

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Bedford Amateur Radio Club, ARRL Field Day 2012.

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KC7IIB /AG

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Thats right /AG…

To all of you non hams out there, that means that I have now successfully passed the FCC Element 3 Amateur Radio exam, thus making me a General Class license holder. The /AG is the way I have to identify when using my new privileges until the FCC receives and processes all of my paperwork.

Recently the FCC changed the licensing requirements for Amateur Radio eliminating all morse code requirements. I had already passed my Element 1 exam many years ago which covered a 5wpm morse code exam. However with the new change the code test (element 1) is no longer required. This has caused a renewed interest in Amateur Radio and has removed a barrier that was preventing many people from upgrading in the past. For me, it just kind of worked out as I already had the Element 1 exam behind me… But at any rate here is to being a General now…..

’73
KC7IIB /AG

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ISS024-E-013387 (5 Sept. 2010) — NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock, Expedition 24 flight engineer, uses a ham radio system in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.

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Maker Faire 2011 – setting up.

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Umesh, K6VUG helping with the setup Sunday morning.

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Mark, KJ4VO, Manager of HRO Atlanta

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What a great guy… free donuts to the masses.

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The 7th Annual Geek Meet

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A geek picnic featuring science, tech, drones, ham radios, solar chargers, cosplay, medieval sword fighting, Legos, solar astronomy and more. Held at Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island on June 1, 2014.

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Ki6AMQ communes with satellites

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Ki6AMQ collects precise and accurate latitude and longitude measurements for potential airship landing zone to transport radiation refugees during simulated disaster.

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BARAC Rally 2009

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The annual amateur radio rally organised by the Bishop Auckland Radio Amateur’s Club, held at Spennymoor Leisure Centre.

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The 7th Annual Geek Meet

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A geek picnic featuring science, tech, drones, ham radios, solar chargers, cosplay, medieval sword fighting, Legos, solar astronomy and more. Held at Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island on June 1, 2014.

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Image from page 592 of “QST” (1915)

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Title: QST
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: American Radio Relay League
Subjects: Radio Radio
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of the Riohon Listning Post. FMG has askedfor cancellation of his ORS appointment as he expects tobe very inactive in ham radio circles in the near future.Traffic: (Feb.) W6MBW 425, USY 234, GYH 210, K6DQA172, W6CAK 139, KN6HOV 104, W6MLZ 100, CMN91, BHG 70, ORS 66, K6C0P 32, BWD 31, W6CK 28,HIF 12, CBO 5, FAI 3, K6BEQ 1. (Jan.) K6FCZ 945,W6FAI 6. SAN DIEGO —SCM, Don Stansifer, W6LRU — Asst.SCMs: Tom Wells, 6EWU; Shelly Trotter. 6BAM; DickMuddleston, 6DLN. SEC: VFT. ECs: BAO, BZC, DLN,IIFQ, HIL, HRI, IBS, KSI, KUU, and WYA. RM: ELQ. {Continued on page 110) 108 mt Ki^ is only $s effectii/e ^$ the Antenna you tie it to! Out of ANTENNA ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, where Radiation experts and Scientists havedeveloped the E. D.* principle for Military,Commercial and Marine use, comes a RADICALLY NEW ALL-BANDXD. ROBOT skyhook! • This New, All-band Antenna, precision-manufactured by ANTENNA ENGINEERINGCOMPANY, does exactly what has long beenconsidered a virtual IMPOSSIBILITY. Do you want

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Rally in the 100 Acre Wood

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Photos from the 2012 100 Acre Wood Rally in Mark Twain Nat’l Forest near Salem, MO

Amateur Radio W1EAK 1933

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Amateur Radio W1EAK 1933
7 St. Charles St.
Derry, N.H.
U.S.A.

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Ham’n it up

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ISS022-E-032383 (16 Jan. 2010) — Russian cosmonaut Maxim Suraev, Expedition 22 flight engineer, conducts a ham radio session in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station with students, alumni and faculty of Kursk State Technical University.

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Testing the transmitter mixer

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Testing the transmitter mixer by feeding its output back into the receiver.

The first 10 feet

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… of a 50ft tower.

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SASKATCHEWAN 1962 —AMATEUR RADIO LICENSE PLATE PAIR

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