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Robert L. (Bob) Shrader, W6BNB, author of 10 QST articles, died April 11 at age 98. He was a long-time resident of Sebastopol, California. His most recent QST article was “Using Mechanical CW Keys” in the February 2010 issue. A prolific author at an age when most settle into retirement, he also published articles in Ham Radio and CQ. He was inducted into the CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame in 200…
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The first quarter of 2012 (January-March) saw a high level of Amateur Radio license exam sessions, producing an elevated influx of applications for new licensees. According to ARRL VEC Manager Maria Somma, AB1FM, these numbers outpaced the 2011 first quarter results by 30 percent. This uptick does not only apply to new applications; there was a 6 percent increase in the number of upgrades, too. “Statistics over the last 13 years reveal that these are the highest numbers that we’ve ever seen for the total number of US amateurs,” Somma said. “Now there are more than 704,000 radio amateurs in the US.”
Somma said that there are currently 704,236 licensed Amateur Radio operators in the US. “We broke the 700,000 barrier in October 2011 for Amateur Radio,” she explained, “and the numbers continue to progress higher. Broken down by license class, at the end of March there were 14,352 Novices, 343,597 Technicians, 161,220 Generals, 57,393 Advanced and 127,674 Amateur Extra licensees. It’s an all-time high for Technician, General and Extra class licensees, as well. Additionally, our total number of licensees across all three classes has grown each year.”
For the first quarter of 2012, Somma said that the ARRL VEC test session statistics are the highest first quarter results since the FCC’s restructuring of the license requirements in 2007: “Our exam session activity and exam elements administered are elevated. As the total number of licensees across all three license classes continues to grow each year, the demand for Amateur Radio exam sessions also grows. In turn, the number of amateurs who want to be Volunteer Examiners and who want to teach Amateur Radio classes is also rising. The ARRL VEC has seen a spike in the number of applications from General and Extra class radio amateurs who want to give back to their community by serving as examiners and instructors. This is a positive trend in Amateur Radio that we expect will continue over the coming months.”
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By Stan Horzepa, WA1LOU
Contributing Editor
This week, Surfin’ discovers the iPod Touch — and its proliferation of ham radio apps.
My sister Jeanette always buys us scratch-off lottery tickets as Christmas stocking stuffers. This past Christmas was no different — except that I won $ 105 on the first ticket I scratched clean.
I also received a $ 100 gift card from Santa. I never squander money that …
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Below is the text of a posting at ARRL regarding their solicitation of comments from ham radio operators impacted by HOA and Condo Association CC&R that interfere with our ability to erect ham radio antennas. You have until April 25, 2012 to give them your specific opinions to help with their response to Public Law No. 112-96.
With over 23% of ALL Americans now living in some sort of HOA controlled fiefdom where power hunger board’s wield their biased attitudes as if they were laws. Pretty soon, a majority of Americans will live under HOA dominion.
It is past time that we, as ham radio operators, have a right to have our voices heard in a way in which we can actually effectuate change. This is the opportunity.
The FCC forced HOAs and Condo Associations to allow satellite dish antennas. Let’s have them do the same for ham antennas – both UHF/VHF and even HF. With the Coming Chaos that many Preppers are already anticipating, our country’s need for real emergency communications is going to be even more important to our citizens than ever before. Without tested antenna systems, a major percentage of our fellow hams will not be prepared to immediately rise to any critical challenge.
Help in this fight today. Click on the below links to voice your opinions to ARRL before April 25, 2012.
In February 2012, as part of Public Law No. 112-96, Congress directed the FCC to undertake a study, with a report of the findings to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. This study would “use the expertise of stakeholder entities and organizations” to recommend how to best use radio amateurs in emergency communications and disaster relief efforts, and how to best utilize the Amateur Radio Service in coordination with the federal government in these efforts. In addition, the study would also discuss the effects of unreasonable or unnecessary private land use restrictions on residential antenna installations and recommend ways to remove such impediments. This is the study championed by the ARRL for several years and was known as the “Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Enhancement Act”. This act was introduced into the 112th Congress as H.R. 81 and S. 191.
Under the provision of the act, the FCC has 180-days to prepare their report commencing with the signing of the statute into law. We are now if that period. As part of their study, the FCC has solicited public comment in a public notice DA 12-523 on two specific areas related to the study. There is a 45-day deadline for public comments on the public notice. All comments must be received by the FCC no later than May 17, 2012.
As the national organization for Amateur Radio, and as a principle proponent of this study, the ARRL has issued a call for all Amateurs – whether ARRL members or not – to submit their comments and assist.
The ARRL will present a detailed summary of anecdotal examples of the effect of CC&Rs and homeowner’s association rules on Amateur Radio emergency communications. What we need from you are the actual, personal experiences of a geographically diverse group of radio amateurs who are subject to CC&Rs or other private land use restrictions where they live; who can tell us very specifically of the adverse effect of those restrictions on their ability to prepare for and to provide emergency and disaster relief communications.
Most importantly, Amateurs need to explain why they did not have an option when it came to purchasing real property. Was your decision based on the pervasiveness of private land use restrictions of properties you were considering? Did these restrictions preclude or unreasonably restrict the installation and maintenance of outdoor Amateur Radio antennas? Did they subject the radio amateur to the unlimited discretion of a homeowners’ association, architectural control committee or other non-government decision maker requiring their permission in order to erect and maintain an effective antenna? Is your full participation in EmCom affected by these land use restrictions?
We need fact-based information, including the text of any CC&Rs to which amateurs are subject. We need to know about your efforts to find non-restricted places to live in their metropolitan areas. We need to know about the denial of approvals by HOA boards. You should mention specifically the effect of their restrictions on your ability to do and prepare for emergency communications. We need as much specificity as you can provide. We need your contact information in order to follow up if necessary (by telephone or e-mail.)
This website has links to web pages that allow Amateurs to provide their information easily on-line. The first form addresses the role that Amateur Radio has played in providing Emergency and Disaster Relief communications. If you have participated in an EmCom event or deployment since January 1, 2000, we ask you to provide specific information on the activation by completing this form by clicking here.
The second form provides for the collection of information on how private land use restrictions – such as property conditions, homeowner association covenants, and deed restrictions – have impeded the ability of licensees to full participate in emergency and disaster relief operations. It also allows you to provide details of how the CC&R has affected your participation in EmCom. It also provides the ability to upload a more detailed explanation of your situation, as well as providing copies of your actual CC&Rs or deed restrictions. If you are affected the deed restrictions, HOAs, or CC&Rs, please complete this form by clicking here to help with Public Law No. 112-96.
It is important to remember that CC&Rs are not the same as city and town zoning and building ordinances. The FCC already has extended a limited preemption to city and town ordinances thru PRB-1. This study also does not cover restrictions imposed on leased property, such as lease restrictions for apartment dwellers.
What this study specifically focus on are restrictions imposed on your ability to erect antennas and support structures that are imposed by private groups, such as your neighborhood sub-development Home Owners Association or Architectural Standards Committee.
In order to gather as much accurate data as possible, please keep your comments confined to your direct knowledge and participation in events. It is not helpful to have exaggerated claims or second-hand information such as “well a couple of towns over I heard they had an ARES net because of a flash flood.” Our goal is to present as forceful, fact-based record as possible.
It is important that when reporting CC&Rs that have affected you that you provide a copy of the pertinent portion of the covenant for inclusion in the report. If you can scan it or have a digital copy of the CC&R, you may email it to CCRINFO@arrl.org If you need to send a hard copy, it may be sent: CCR Information Study, ARRL, 225 Main St., Newington CT 06111.
TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE. Because of the short window by the FCC for comments, and the short deadline for the final report back to Congress, the ARRL must have your input by WEDNESDAY APRIL 25, 2012. This allows us time to compile the results into a useful and manageable presentation for the Commission.
If you have any questions, contact Dan Henderson, N1ND, ARRL Regulatory Information Manager at (860) 594-0236 or at dhenderson@arrl.org
Un problema riscontrato dagli utilizzatori del TS590S in abbinamento al soft. HRD+DM 780 consiste nel fatto che l’audio non viene mandato in TX e la portante non viene modulata. Per ovviare è necessario cambiare su DM780 le impostazioni di collegamento con HRD come dimostra il filmato. Some people have a little problem for working in digital mode whit TS590S and Ham Radio De Lux + DM 780. In fact the audio via usb port don’t work and the ptt control via HRD open the microfon input. To fix this problem change in program option of DM780 like i show in the video.
Here is another old rig interfaced to Ham Radio Deluxe. It may not get better than this because I have read that this radio from 1976 is the oldest ham rig with a computer interface on the accessory jack.
This video shows the settings for transmit in BPSK31 with ICOM IC-7400, the interface CG Antenna SB-2000, the software Ham Radio Deluxe 5 and Digital Master 780. I’ve realized this video for my friend DF3JR.
Ham radio – it’s not your grandfather’s radio any more! What’s new and how to get your own federal license. 3 min 40 sec
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This is Anzhelika’s first contact on Amateur Radio. She answered a CQ call from Art, NF1A on the 75 meter band, 3785 Khz using AM. Isn’t she cute?
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By Stan Horzepa, WA1LOU
Contributing Editor
This week, Surfin’ finds wiring diagrams for all those microphones that are on the loose in Ham Radio Land.
Have mic? Need connection?
Then a visit to the website Roy Frettsome, G4WPW, is just what the microphone doctor ordered. G4WPE’s Microphone Connections website is probably the most comprehensive and up-to-date Internet source for ham radio microphon…
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In risposta a IK3PQG, mostro come con Ham Radio Deluxe, l’interfaccia SB-2000 e l’ICOM IC-7400, è possibile sintonizzare automaticamente la frequenza con un doppio click sul cluster di HRD. Mostro anche come il programma HRD Satellite Tracking, sposti in tempo reale la frequenza “doppler” dei satelliti.
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Optional PC programming cable available.. 5W / 2W / 1W Output settings, Keypad Lock & more.
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WW2W Ham Radio Shack
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Top: AEA 10m HT, Collectable, rare -Hallicrafters 40ch CB, MFJ DX Beacon sync monitor. Middle: Protek Spectrum Analyzer Adapter, Bottom: Comp, IC-735, MFJ 949C Tuner, Heathkit active filter. Table: MFJ Pacesetter keyer. Did you know that Radio Shack used to be an actual Radio Shack of sorts where you could buy ham radios and radio parts? Casio ex-3000
WA2AXZ & N2GOT – Ham Radio HF 40m Mobile 7.272 Net
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Some ham radio guys. Howard, the guy with the blue shirt had just introduced me to Bob wa2exz and his wonderful Jeep. He is not shy keying in on letting people know what he really thinks.
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how to synchronize the ICOM IC-706 mkIIg and the SDR PERSEUS in Ham Radio Deluxe
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Family Ties and Balkan Wars
The biggest drama in his life, aside from the rumors of war that his mother insists on shutting out, is a new ham radio antenna that can connect him with America. Then the father Martin never knew (a leonine Miki Manojlovic), comes back from a 20-year …
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The Virgin Father
Behind the house, near a lemon tree, a 50-foot antenna collects radio-astronomy data from solar flares and broadcasts Trent's ham-radio signal. Inside, there is a low, near-constant murmur of electronic machinery: radio static, conference-call chatter …
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Ham Radio Deluxe v5.1 Release Announcement
HRD Software, LLC Tampa FL, St. Paul MN, Pittsburgh PA – February 8, 2012 HRD Software, LLC announces the release of Ham Radio Deluxe 5.1. This version incorporates fixes and some new features for DXers.
“This is our first release since obtaining the source code about 90 days ago,” said Mike Carper, WA9PIE. “My partner, Rick, W4PC has done an outstanding job at becoming familiar with the code and developing the applications. We were fortunate to have a few key resources like Chuck, K7PT and Terry, G4POP to help us QA the builds as they’re developed.”
The 5.1 release is being made available at no charge to users registered on the HRD website. The focus for this release was a few items from the ToDo list – bug fixes, added rig support, and a few enhancements.
Mike said, “I think we’ve taken a balanced approach to getting something out quickly that satisfies a broad range of needs. I hope hams will enjoy the improvements. Obviously, this is only the beginning. We’ve got big plans and high-expectations for HRD in the future.”
Following the 5.1 release, HRD Software intends to focus on more fixes and significant feature enhancements for v6.x with a target release at the Dayton Hamvention 2012.
HRD Downloads: http://www.ham-radio-deluxe.com/
HRD Forum: http://forums.hrdsoftwarellc.com/
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Note from K3RRR: HRD is a fantastic piece of software that I have used for years. If you don’t already have it, download this new version. It may be the last version that is free. For those of you who don’t know, Simon sold the software to HRD Software, LLC of Tampa, Florida who intend to continue its development as a commercial (ie, not free) product. For me, HDR was never free – I contributed via the Donate Button to Simon. So, if the new company provides worthwhile enhancements for a fair price, I may be motivated to purchase the next versions!
Collectors ABC TV show segment featuring QSL cards
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MY AMATEUR RADIO SHACK WITH COLLINS KW-1 AM TRANSMITTER, AND LOTS OF VINTAGE GEAR
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www.cbradiomagazine.com – This is a short video describing the Icom IC-718 Ham radio and how it can be modded for transmit on 11 meters (CB). Please be aware that although it is possible to modify this radio it is illegal to use this radio on 11 meters.
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This is a morning test of the Icom 735 I just got . It’s alignment is not correct and that’s why you see the .2. It’ll shift from about .1 to .3 when heated up. Radio is fine business regardless. Much better than my 718.
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This is example of Ham Radio Deluxe via Hot Spot, but you need static IP adress to use full remote control out from home.
Amateur radio club receives gift
GALLIPOLIS — The Gallia County Charitable Foundation, established in 1985 by John Merrill Weed and Grace Weed Eubanks to promote community and educational projects in the county, recently presented a gift of $ 824 to the Mid-Ohio Valley Amateur Radio …
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AR Newsline Report 1797 — Jan 20 2012:
Find out the details are on Amateur Radio Newsline™ report number 1797 coming your way right now. The giant QRZ.com ham radio website has joined the fight to stop passage of SOPA, the Stop Online Piracy Act, and PIPA, a similar bill working its way …
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Amateur radio licensing classes start Jan. 26
The Jackson County Amateur Radio Emergency Service will sponsor a weekly amateur radio licensing class for the technician-level license from 7 to 9 pm on Thursdays from Jan. 26 through Feb. 23 at Jackson County Fire District No.
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My ham radio set up. From Push up pole to floor joists, how I hold up my antennas as well as the butternut dual band antenna. Thanks to the following for all their help and generosity: KA5JNL, KB5YEG, WB5SOT, KB5WDC, N5EXS, N5ASA A and others i’m don’t recall right now. Visit my blog: www.dtaverne.blogspot.com to see and hear ham nets streaming live.
Es una mirada al nuevo log del HRD beta V5 , la verdad muchas pero muchas funciones muy buenas y oportunas para este exelente programa que lo recomiendo 100%
Ham Radio Field Day ’05 1
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Driving by Winship, I saw this antenna stuck in the ground with a wire running to a white truck. This is where I went to elementary school. Only later did I notice the sign. I think the new principal is my friend Sarah’s dad!
Radio Hams to help pilgrims
Ham Radio operators have set up control rooms to ensure effective and speedy communication on Makaravilakku day, Sunday, 15 January. Makaravilakku is an annual festival held in Kerala, India at the shrine of Sabarimala and attended by an estimated half …
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ARRL Board of Directors Holds 2012 Annual Meeting, Okays Electronic Balloting …
Board members noted the countless hours over a span of more than three decades that he has devoted to ensuring the welfare of the ARRL and Amateur Radio through careful stewardship and wise counsel, which have been of great benefit to the ARRL and its …
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Amateur Radio a Plot Point in Major Motion Picture:
According to previews, the plot of the movie Journey 2: The Mysterious Island — set to be released February 10 — hinges on Amateur Radio. The movie's hero Sean Anderson (played by Josh Hutcherson) receives a coded distress signal that comes from a …
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A few nice Ham Radio images I found:
Alemany Flea Market
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Ham Radio antenna tuner?
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Antennas for ham radio usage.
LAS Memorial Day Picnic-2
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First the HAM radio then the HAMburgers and Hot Dogs for a friendly Memorial Day picnic LAS style under the hot sun and later the cool stars.
Some cool ham tower images:
from Ham Tower
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Picture of approaching outflow boundary of a thunderstorm from the 50 foot level of my ham radio tower. This is looking North over Epperly Heights elementary taken 8-20-2005.
ARRL’s new video, “The DIY Magic of Amateur Radio,” is an 8-minute video that follows some of the innovative, imaginative and fun ways “hams” use radio technology in new and creative ways.
The presentation is directed toward the DIY (do it yourself) movement, which is inspiring a new generation of creators, hackers and innovators.
The message should be helpful for existing members to shape the ways they understand and talk about ham radio.
For more information and related resources, visit http://www.arrl.org/wedothat-radio-org.
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
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Introduction to QSL cards, a look at cards received the other day, and an overview of the book HELLO WORLD.
NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 9 January 2012
At ~5:10am, the CDR powered up the SM's amateur radio equipment (Kenwood VHF transceiver with manual frequency selection, headset, & power supply) and at 5:15am conducted a ham radio session with students at Descartes, Montigny-Le-Bretonneux, France. …
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Digicom Global Launches a Blog Site to Answer Customer Questions
Digicom also offers a full range of 2-way radio products. Everything from portable 2 watt analog radios to state of the art 5 watt digital radios and 100 watt mobiles for wide range coverage. The Kenwood NEXEDGE digital radios not only talk further, …
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St. Clair County police news 12-21-11
The owner said the vehicle was parked in the driveway and that someone entered the rear hatch of the vehicle and removed a Kenwood radio and a blue Zune, with his name etched onto the back side of the player. The vehicle owner's wallet and debit card …
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Maybe it’s not a real ham radio stuff, but You have to be a licenced ham radio operator to use that program. I use MixW for digital mode (RTTY). For detals, visit: qsonet.com
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Uniden BC72XLT Handheld Scanner (Black) Versatile, compact, and easy to use, the Uniden BC72XLT handheld scanner offers a simple way to monitor the “action” bands, including police and fire channels (including rescue and paramedics), NOAA weather transmissions, business and industrial radio broadcasts, utilities, marine and amateur (ham radio) bands, air bands, and more. In short, the scanner keeps interested parties in the information loop. A versatile, compact, and easy to use hand
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Vintage ARRL ham radio movie. Converted from 16mm film to video tape many years ago, and now from that ancient VHS to digital. Enjoy the flickering screen, and especially the funky organ music backgrounds! heavy focus on morse code, which of course is no longer a requirement.
Ham Radio 10 meter band is wide open to many Countries around the world. This is the best it has been for many years. It’s a great time to get your amateur radio license if you don’t have it, and a great time to once again try the 10 meter band. It’s smokin! You only need a Technician class license to talk on 10 meters. A great entry level, then you can upgrade from there if you desire.
Some cool Ham Radio images:
Amar and HAM Radio
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discussion betweeen two ham radio deans – I1BNH Giaani & I1AAH Paolo
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A few nice Ham Radio images I found:
Ham Radio QRP Picnic Table MFJ Tuner
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LIQRP – Long Island QRP group meeting in a nice shady part of a park in Long Island. QRP technically means "reducing transmission power to a level low enough to maintain contact" It also became to mean the fanatical devotion of operating and perhaps building of radios the transmit 5 watts or less. This includes a pride in assembling very portable amateur radio stations.
Shown is an antenna tuner – much smaller ones can be built and are available commercially for our low power use.
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I have taken my 2 meter portable out with me on Lee many times. The closest receive station for the Milwaukee 91 (146.91 – ) repeater is the main site which is about 25 or so miles from the area I ride in. My ham radio friends affectionately call Lee “Lima-Echo-Echo” the ham radio horse. One day I plan to use my Kenwood mobile radio as a cross band repeater and then I will take a 440 hand held out with me and see how that works out. The portable I took with me is a Yaesu FT-270 2 meter monoband. I have a “tiger tail” wire attached to the outside ring of the SMA antenna connector which provides a little better ground plane.
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Check out these Ham Radio images:
NYC Marathon 09 – Ham Radio Volunteers
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Anthony WW2W & Ham Pal, Phyllis KC2DKD @ Mile 11 NYC Marathon. Amateur Radio Communication Volunteers. Logistic, Emergency Support and link to the Drop-Out net. For security reasons, this year they gave us our usual plastic passes: However each one this time had our names on it. Sorry no radio callsigns…maybe next year? 🙂 Maybe the mukit-mucs don’t understand how quick and easy it is to search and ID a ham radi volunteer via our world-wide-unique callsigns using their cellphones on the net.
“The Rooster”,Well-Known Ham Radio Guy w/ Caddy and Antenna
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Whoa…saw this in Eastside Park, Paterson (my park). Rooster says "Sure, you can take a picture, lots of people do…"
Thanks Rooster!
DJ Kevin Wave & Thomas Our 2010 Ham Radio Picnic
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Go Kevin, Go Kevin, Go Kevin
Kev and Tommy
Review of the Yaesu FT-1900R by KB1THM. Sorry about the somewhat poor video quality.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
This a review of a Yaesu FT-817 Solar Powered Go Pack. I built this solar powered case for my FT-817 radio so it can be used portable without the worry of power and keeping it self contained. It’s all contained in the case so it can easily be taken to a picnic, on holiday or attached to the backpack for a QRP adventure. Total cost for all the bits excluding the radio is about 0-0 (most bought off Amazon). solar powered ham radio
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Narrated by KB2GSD, Walter Cronkite, this video speaks of Ham Radio’s contribution in times of emergencies and need.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Decades before the Internet, ham radio provided instantaneous, global, person-to-person communication. Hundreds of thousands of amateur radio operators–a predominantly male, middle- and upper-class group known as “hams”–built and operated two-way radios for recreation in mid twentieth century America. In Ham Radio’s Technical Culture, Kristen Haring examines why so many men adopted the technical hobby of ham r
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Post-Sikkim quake: Ham radio, bamboo apps for NE
… Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Sikkim – suggested several innovative steps such as extensive use of ham radio operators and "community radio stations in every district" to respond to crisis where normal telecommunications are knocked out, …
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Virgin Valley Radio Club seeks interested hams
Right now the Virgin Valley Radio Club is “CQ-ing” (aka “seek you-ing”) all “hams,” a nickname for amateur radio operators. Hams returning as snowbirds to this Nevadan Virgin Valley are welcomed by VVRC for their experiences and resourceful ideas from …
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Scout Post: Vo-tech robot puts on a show during technology program
By Star-Ledger Staff Scouts Johnny Pullara, Andrew Vanacore, Sean Pelcher and Sam Lee try out a ham radio last month during Pack 368's Technology Fest. The Scouts also learned about thermal imaging, infrared technology and robotics. …
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ARNewsline Report 1788 — Nov 18 2011:
Amateur Radio Newsline report number 1788 with a release date of Friday, November 18th, 2011 to follow in 5-4-3-2-1. The following is a QST. Ham radio and the National Weather Service cooperate in a severe weather event in Alaska, rescue radio stands …
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Ambulance to be used during severe weather
Now a group of amateur radio operators will be able to have more technology in the field with an ambulance that has been donated for their use. The Amateur Radio Emergency Services, part of SKYWARN, serves all of Northeast Alabama as trained storm …
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Our amateur radio enthusiast buys another ham radio instead of attending to the needs of his family. His wife is not pleased. This animated cartoon was my first attempt at creating a computer animated short film. The script idea comes from an accumulation of so many conversations overheard at various radio events. No offense to anyone intended, even if you are guilty of this. Enjoy.
This is my third visit as a guest ham radio operator aboard the USS Pampanito that is docked at Pier 45 at Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco. It is great to be in a historic submarine and to give ham radio operators a contact from a very unique ham radio station. USS Pampanito (SS-383) is a World War II Balao class Fleet submarine museum and memorial that is open for visitors daily at San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf. Pampanito made six patrols in the Pacific during World War II during which she sank six Japanese ships and damaged four others. Operated by the Maritime Park Association, Pampanito hosts approximately 110000 visitors a year and is one of the most popular historic vessels in the country. In addition to day time visitors, over 15000 kids a year participate in Pampanito’s educational day and overnight programs. Pampanito is a National Historic Landmark. The Pampanito is being restored to a specific point in time, late summer, 1945, to represent the height of WW II submarine development. The Maritime Park Association has scoured the country in search of missing equipment and spare parts. Almost all of the missing items have now been replaced and much of the equipment on board has been restored to operation. For more information, a virtual tour and a podcast please go to the USS Pampanito homepage www.maritime.org
A few nice Ham Radio images I found:
“Ham Radio” statue
Image by Tabbymom Jen
All over the zoo are painted statues like this of zoo critters. Actually, there are no pigs in this zoo. Anyway, I thought this was clever. The other ear is a speaker.
Ham Radio Field Day ’05 2
Image by jasoneppink
I was so curious that I turned around and asked the guy what he was doing.
A few nice Ham Radio images I found:
Ham radio antennas
Image by stewie811
2-meter, 70-cm and 220-MHz, from left. They should be outside, but inside is much easier to accomplish in an apartment, and those walls are paper-thin. Photo taken from right next to the desk in the shack.
Ham Radio 2009 banner
Image by Karl-Martin Skontorp
International Space Station Ham Radio cross band repeater allowing Ham stations to make contact with each other via Space. 2E0HTS Ham operator makes contact with fellow Ham DL6MFK.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Reception of radio signals from the North Texas Balloon Project. The balloon was launched near Hillsboro, Texas, south of the DFW Metroplex. Read more about the project and its sponsors at the following URL: www.ntexbp.org Receiving antennas used: HF – 4 element yagi at 60 feet AGL 2 meter beacon – 3219 yagi at 65 feet AGL 2 meter / 440 MHz cross-band repeater – dual band collinear vertical array at 12 feet AGL NNNN
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Video didn't kill the radio star
He is a member of the Amateur Radio Society of India (ARSI). Amateur radio is a self-educating hobby You learn by experimenting. I use simple transceiver equipment and antenna, with the basic modes like telegraphy, voice and digital communications. …
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99-year-old Ham radio operator still tuned in
He also helped install the antenna for her Ham radio at Primrose earlier this year. “She's pretty amazing for someone that age,” Rutigliano said. Arlene Clay's next career was as a magistrate for 18 years for the Alaska Court System. …
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ARNewsline Report 1787 — Nov 11 2011:
Operating on 5.398.5 MHz transmitting in Morse the beacon currently runs 30 watts out into a non resonant antenna. Itts reported to be on the air usually between 19.00 and 06.00 UTC. Details of the beacon message and timings can be found on the IARU …
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Ham and the art of communicating
The Indica is now a 'ham shack'. It holds amateur radio equipment that uses certain frequencies for private, wireless communication. Ravishankar tunes the transceiver and we hear Prakasam from Muthumangalam (Erode) who describes the weather in his town …
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ITN TV News Amateur Radio SSTV Report
Essex radio amateur Jeremy Royle G3NOX/G8ACN is featured in this 1981 TV news report about Voyager II pictures of Saturn that were relayed via colour Slow Scan TV (SSTV). Jeremy was one of the pioneers of colour SSTV and on August 20, 1981, …
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ARISS ham radio contact planned with 'Marconi' High School in Bari, Italy
On Saturday November 12, 2011 at approximately 09.50 UTC, an ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station) contact is planned for ISS 'G. Marconi', Bari, Italy. The ISS (High School) "Marconi" was founded in 1940. …
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Help promote amateur radio around the world
You are invited to help spread the word about this wonderful hobby amateur radio to a global radio audience! You are invited to call into a live radio show tomorrow Saturday November 12, 2011 between 4 PM Central and 10 PM Central. …
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Ham Radio in James May TV show
The BBC TV show 'Man Lab' featured an item on High Altitude Balloons with shots of some of the Amateur Radio equipment used. The balloon item starts 1:06 into the show. At 09:55 James May dives into a pursuit vehicle equipped with two Amateur Radio …
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Experiences of a young radio amateur during HST
I have just finished writing an article about HST in our national amateur radio journal Radioamatööri. I hope that this sector of Amateur Radio will become more popular in Finland and of course everywhere in the world. Next time there will be more …
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A not so short video on what amateur radio (aka ham radio) is all about. I tell you how to get started in the hobby and show you around my ham shack. If you have questions about ham radio feel free to ask. If I get enough questions I may do a follow up video. Sites worth checking out: www.arrl.org www.arrl.org www.arrl.org Places to study to become a ham: www.qrz.com www.hamradiolicenseexam.com Ham radio Youtube channels: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Thanks for taking the time to watch. 73s Jay
Check out these Ham Radio images:
NYC Marathon 09 – Ham Radio Volunteer Group
Image by Whiskeygonebad
NYC Marathon 09 – Ham Radio Volunteer Group alongside the Amateur Radio precursor vehicle @ Mile 11. L to R: Anthony WW2W, Phyllis KC2DKD, Robert KB2PSM [holding Noah with Julianne front], Frank WB2BXO, Howard N2GOT & Communication Volunteers. Logistic, emergency Support.
ARISS ham radio contact planned for children's hospital in Switzerland
ARISS offers an opportunity for students to experience the excitement of Amateur Radio by talking directly with crewmembers onboard the International Space Station. Teachers, parents and communities see, first hand, how Amateur Radio and crewmembers on …
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