This video gives a brief overview of the amateur radio hobby in the UK, and explains what happens on a Foundation training course. Note: Updated version avai…
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Jan 6th 2014 – Just received a new QRP radio in the mail and filmed a quick unboxing for anyone interested in the same radio. X1M Platinum QRP Transceiver fr…
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Looking forward to seeing some vids of it in operation.
Thumbs UP buddy :-)
looks good.
73
DAT GURL WIV DA PINK TOP IS FIT STILL!!!!
Nice video…
Hi nice video any one fancy to help pass I did not pass the exam. Thanks
Thanks for sharing. 73 de VE6MM
A very good video, perfect for a new starter in the field of Amtaeur Radio,
73’s Mike M6YMN
Good video , thanks 73 vr2ung
great video keep up the good work 73’s M6RKC
DIS LUKS LYK A MAD TING LOLLL…..SO IF I GET A TRANZMITER I CAN GET MA
TUNES ON THA AIR??? SIK,,,GONA GET ON DIS
Great improvement well done
A delightful introduction to amateur radio (ham radio) with all aspects of
it neatly explained, from transmitters to antennas and radio propagation.
It was great to see the young lady getting used to Morse code, I’m sure she
will do well. Thank you from Dorian Stonehouse (GW4MRM), South Wales
doriansto@aol.com
what a fantastic site
2:25 SWR of 2:1 is a 33% voltage reflection not 50%, and still 89% of power
will radiate
hello at 2:56 in the video i think i have noticed a mistake, For Guernsey
it shows the identifier as U but then in the call signs it has G. regards
Richard
Check this out from our UK friends. Please share to increase awareness
about our awesome hobby #ham
as a intermediate you can use your call sign while away visiting australia
as long as u only use the 2 meter band and no more the 10 watts of power
Hi all,
Thanks for the feedback on the video. We’ve just completed an update to
this, with a couple of fixes and some new footage. It’s here: Getting
Started: Welcome To Amateur Radio