Interview with Martin F. Jue, President and founder of MFJ Enterprises. Peter demonstrates his WokTenna from the mountain tops downunder. Tommy talks about the automatic tuning Yaesu ATAS-120 mobile antenna. Jim has another Network Tools segment featuring the powerful Netstat. And George demonstrates the Softrock Software Defined Radio using the M0KGK SDR decoder software.

This video footage was played on recent IDEX 2011 Military Show at Stealth Telecom booth background screen. Video briefly discloses internal hard work normally hidden from clients. Although it is not pure tribute to the Magnetic Loop Antennas we named this movie NVIS Loop Antenna Made Simple not because it shows enough to be used as a direct guide on how to built own Roof Rack Antenna but because shown antennas are ready to be hooked with any ham radio right away. References : www.stealth-tele.com www.stealth-tele.com www.stealth-tele.com www.stealth-tele.com

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  1. stealthae
    stealthae says:

    @25barada The Part one is started with music called “Planet Earth” by Alexander Rybnikov. Also, his song “one, two, three, four, five…” used in the Part 2. This song is also known as ” vocal improvisation №5, both were composed by him for movies (“Moscow-Cassiopeia” and “Pirates of 20th Century”) shot in the USSR in 1970’s. The other two musics used are internationally well known to mention.

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  2. K7AGE
    K7AGE says:

    Great show guys. Could you please add some web links to the notes here in youtube for some of the items that you talk about in the show? Softrock looks like fun. Randy

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  3. Rafmanne
    Rafmanne says:

    At least hams down under embrace wifi as a form of radio. Here in the US, a majority of hams dismiss wifi as a consumer gimmick.
    If it wasn’t for my ham radio experience of 25 years, I would not have a working knowledge to operate a wireless ISP that serves my 5 mile area.
    No one else is doing it…

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  4. dougsimar
    dougsimar says:

    Good work guys. Its a little slow, but good content. I would rather have good content over lots of flash but a little flash doesn’t hurt every now and then again.

    73 KI4YVI

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