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2024 Colorado 14er Event (SOTA)

29 July 2024 at 06:33

Amateur Radio Fun in the Colorado Mountains August 2 through 5, 2024 www.ham14er.org Amateur Radio operators from around Colorado will be climbing Colorado Summits On The Air (SOTA) peaks and communicating with other radio amateurs across the state and around the world. Join in the fun during the annual event by activating a summit or contacting (chasing) the mountaintop stations. Continue reading 2024 Colorado 14er Event (SOTA)β†’

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TD-H3 VHF/UHF Radio

26 July 2024 at 00:03

News Flash: I found a cheap economical VHF/UHF handheld that I really like. The TIDRADIO TD-H3 is getting a lot of attention from YouTube reviewers. You can think of this as an improved Baofeng UV-5R, with a few key features that grabbed my attention: Improved Look and Feel: This radio looks like a quality product, much improved over the plastic Continue reading TD-H3 VHF/UHF Radio→

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FRS3 For Colorado Backcountry

27 June 2024 at 14:10

The Colorado Search and Rescue Association is promoting FRS (Family Radio Service) Channel 3 as β€œthe default during backcountry search and rescue (backcountry SAR) emergencies.” FRS channel 3 is the same as GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) channel 3. There is more GMRS info here. To keep things simple, no CTCSS (β€œprivacy code”) is used…carrier squelch only.Β  See the CSAR Continue reading FRS3 For Colorado Backcountryβ†’

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FRS3 For Colorado Backcountry

27 June 2024 at 14:10

The Colorado Search and Rescue Association is promoting FRS (Family Radio Service) Channel 3 as β€œthe default during backcountry search and rescue (backcountry SAR) emergencies.” FRS channel 3 is the same as GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) channel 3. There is more GMRS info here. To keep things simple, no CTCSS (β€œprivacy code”) is used…carrier squelch only.Β  See the CSAR Continue reading FRS3 For Colorado Backcountryβ†’

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A Reason To Get On The Air

5 June 2024 at 16:26

I don’t need much but I do need a reason to get on the air. This can take many forms as I wrote in this blog post some time ago. I see quite a few new hams struggling with the problem of β€œI got this license but now what?” Operating goals or awards are a fun way to keep focused Continue reading A Reason To Get On The Airβ†’

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A Reason To Get On The Air

5 June 2024 at 16:26

I don’t need much but I do need a reason to get on the air. This can take many forms as I wrote in this blog post some time ago. I see quite a few new hams struggling with the problem of β€œI got this license but now what?” Operating goals or awards are a fun way to keep focused Continue reading A Reason To Get On The Airβ†’

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Common Ham Shack Radio Configurations

14 April 2024 at 23:54

Amateur radio transceivers have improved dramatically over the decades and they pack a lot of capability into relatively compact radios. In this post, we will take a look at the typical configurations and how they may impact setting up a flexible amateur radio station today. This discussion is focused on currently available new gear, with 50 to 100 watts of Continue reading Common Ham Shack Radio Configurations→

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