Learn tips on what QSL cards are used for with ham radios in this free CB radio video. Expert: sledge Bio: Kurt Glaser, callsign of N7QJM, has been an active ham since the early 90’s. He built his first ham radio in 1970. N7QJM operates out of his ‘ham shack’ on the All Emergencies channel. Filmmaker: kurt glaser
Video Rating: 3 / 5

Introduction to QSL cards, a look at cards received the other day, and an overview of the book HELLO WORLD.

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  1. codyman12
    codyman12 says:

    you can use a Free Program That links hams together over the internet called echo link. And also you can get into ham radio is much as you want you can get big in to it or just talk on the radio sometimes

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  2. Sparky73dx
    Sparky73dx says:

    Hi Randy.
    Somee corrections on your comments
    ES5RW QSL is not Spain. This is Estonia
    OE8CIQ is not Belgium. This is Austria
    But QSL is very nice. I have also a lot + very rare DX like i.e. KP1 and KP5, VK0’s, 3Y’s etc
    73 my friend and many thanks for vey nice videocast.

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  3. RPD709
    RPD709 says:

    Is it better to use the ARRL Buro to get cards back rather than sending them direct? And does all countries use Buro’s?

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  4. K7AGE
    K7AGE says:

    Hi, direct is best and fastest, but more expensive than the buro. ARRL has a list of countries that do not accept buro cards. Randy

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  5. jrcoricom
    jrcoricom says:

    Enjoyed watching the vids Randy.
    Some nice qsl cards there.

    What an interesting book also, makes me want to write a book myself one day on how i met my American wife via radio. CQ CQ my dear across the atlantic ocean. Hi Hi.

    de MM3SGQ

    Steve.

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  6. KiloEcho5
    KiloEcho5 says:

    Hey Randy, the card DE1KKG: it is a mosquito fossilized in amber…taken from the Jurassic Park film….I think, 73 N5XTR

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  7. dgmarklin
    dgmarklin says:

    Great Video Randy. I really liked this video as I am designing my QSL card out. Now, I think I want to make it cooler than what I have!

    KI4LFA

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  8. vwdavid1
    vwdavid1 says:

    Very nice video randy! I enjoy all your videos. I have learned a lot from your videos. I just got my technician license in july. I’m hoping to pass and get my general license soon so i can do the hf bands and send and get some qsl card! lol 73’s to you! Maybe one day we will exchange qsl cards…. KJ4WPD

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  9. a23hjy56422333
    a23hjy56422333 says:

    As an expert user of amateur radio I can recommend the wearing of ladies clothes as a method by which greater transmission range may be achieved. Underwear stolen from washing lines under cover of darkness is particularly effective! 73’s to all and Happy Easter!

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  10. a23hjy56422333
    a23hjy56422333 says:

    Sir, why do you mock ‘utterfanny’ ?

    In my opinion he has given a comprehensive overview of amateur operations.

    Using amateur radio also enable one to act out supressed desires to be a complete knob-jockey I find! Tally-Ho Chocks away old fruit!

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  11. ballores
    ballores says:

    i agree he is a knob jockey and he is safe with kids as long as he takes the pills gives us radio operators a bad name tally ho tea and tiffin etc

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  12. OchrismongrelO
    OchrismongrelO says:

    At least he’s not SPLATTERING 20 frequencies around him, bleeding over everyones tv, and killing people with RF radiation with an ILLEGALLY MODIFIED RADIO on CB BAND with a NON TYPE ACCEPTED piece of shit C class amp.

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