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Should I Submit A Log?
Lately, Iβve been getting questions about whether a ham needs to log radio contacts, whether they need to submit a log, and how to do it. Logging is a complex topic that can require a long and detailed explanation, but I am going to focus on the questions Iβve been hearing lately. Iβll also provide some links for further investigation. Continue reading Should I Submit A Log?β
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AmateurLogic 197: Happy Friday 13th
Amateur Radio Weekly β Issue 347
LHS Episode #555: Wavelog Deep Dive
SOTA Signal Reports Using 2m FM
Everyone wants to know how their signal sounds on the air and often the best way to find out is a signal report from other ham radio operators. The standard signal reporting method for amateur radio is the RST (Readability-Signal Strength-Tone) system. See Practical Signal Reports on HamRadioSchool.com. When using 2m FM on Summits On The Air (SOTA), we can Continue reading SOTA Signal Reports Using 2m FMβ
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SOTA Signal Reports Using 2m FM
Everyone wants to know how their signal sounds on the air and often the best way to find out is a signal report from other ham radio operators. The standard signal reporting method for amateur radio is the RST (Readability-Signal Strength-Tone) system. See Practical Signal Reports on HamRadioSchool.com. When using 2m FM on Summits On The Air (SOTA), we can Continue reading SOTA Signal Reports Using 2m FMβ
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