I often wonder about Edward Swoffer. He was the original W2LJ before I took on the call sign. Ed lived in Binghamton, NY and other than that, I know not much about him.Was he an SSB guy? Was he a CW devotee like I am? Was he into DX? Traffic Handling? ...
Results from the 2021 RAC National Survey Authorβs note: a version of this appeared in the May 2024 issue of The Canadian Amateur, available to members only. I retain copyright to the material. After numerous requests from non-members of RAC, I have posted the material here for all to read. What are the most popular [β¦]
Curious about what you can hear on shortwave ham radio? This video is a brief survey of the diverse world of communications on the shortwave spectrum. Expand your radio horizons and enhance your emergency communication preparedness by tuning in to the world of shortwave ham radio. If youβve started delving into radio communications beyond local [β¦]
I did a part-time effort in the Canada Day contest on the weekend. IΒ wanted to take it easy as I just had minor surgery and sitting in one spot for long periods hurts. The contest was from Sunday at 00:00 or 9 pm local time until 00:00 Monday. I ...
Hello summer...With another big Summer issue. The July-August 2024 Communicator, digital periodical of Surrey Amateur Radio Communications is now available forΒ viewing or download.Read in over 150 countries, we bring you 120+ pages of Amateur Radi...
We present you with a dilemma! Whether to watch Euro 2024, the headliner act at Glastonbury, study the manifestos of the UK political parties, or . . . to sit back and watch the latest episode from TX Factor. The choice is yours. However, this latest show will keep, so thereβs no need to rush. [β¦]
In this episode, we join Martin Butler M1MRB, Chris Howard (M0TCH), Bill Barnes (WC3B) and Leslie Butterfields (G0CIB) to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin Butler (M6BOY) rounds up the news in brief and the episode's feature is Beginne...
Turning back time to virtually witness a critical historic method of shortwave communication using the fundamental mode of continuous wave modulation. This is a film from 1944, teaching the basics of Morse code, for military comms. What is the proper (and most efficient) technique for creating Morse code by hand, using a manual Morse code [β¦]
AmateurLogic.TV Episode 194 is now available for download.
The excitement, skills and sweat of Field Day 2024 at W5SLA and W5AXC. Find out what worked and what didnβt. Plus, Tommy shows the M5 Stack voice keyer for his IC-705.
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Experimenting during Field Day 2024 Running solo for Field Day in the backcountry of Kananaskis Country. VE6LK Amateur Radio for aspiring professionals So much of what I do in other classes is coding on a computer, which made the hands-on aspect of this class very appealing. Carnegie Mellon University College of Engineering Hereβs how Starlink [β¦]
This is a video of the German Weather Broadcast from DWD, Hamburg, on shortwave (HF), using teletype (RTTY). I demonstrate two decoding software options: JWcomm32 (older), and, FLdigi. Note the in FLdigi, the βReverseβ feather is selected to properly decode the signal (in either USB or LSB, you still need to select, βReverseβ). The radio [β¦]
This video is an introduction to an international public-service and technology hobby known as βamateur radioβ (or βham radioβ). Amateur radio (also called ham radio) describes the use of radio frequency spectrum for purposes of non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, private recreation, radiosport, contesting, and emergency communication. The term βamateurβ is used to [β¦]
Before modern radio broadcasting, the trails were being blazed both in public broadcast, but also critical links out of the local area. Hereβs a side-look back in timeβ¦. in this 1939 Film: New Zealand Shortwave Communications; Morse code (CW) The romance of the radiotelegraph service (in this video, the service in New Zealand) is a [β¦]
If you have not yet explored ham radio repeaters, this might be interesting to you. What is an amateur radio repeater and how do they work? In this video, with a non-amateur-radio viewer in mind, I chat about the very basic concepts of a repeater. It is filmed in a relaxed, βride along with me,β [β¦]
Β The old setupAs an avid contester, I find myself sitting at the radio for long periods and I am no longer a spring chicken my body is not as forgiving as it used to be. Some of the changes in the past I made were getting a proper desk chair, and ...
The Colorado Search and Rescue Association is promoting FRS (Family Radio Service) Channel 3 as βthe default during backcountry search and rescue (backcountry SAR) emergencies.β 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 (βprivacy codeβ) is usedβ¦carrier squelch only.Β See the CSAR Continue reading FRS3 For Colorado Backcountryβ
This is a video of the German Weather Broadcast from DWD, Hamburg, on shortwave (HF), using teletype (RTTY). I demonstrate two decoding software options: JWcomm32 (older), and, FLdigi. Note the in FLdigi, the βReverseβ feather is selected to properly decode the signal (in either USB or LSB, you still need to select, βReverseβ). The radio [β¦]
This video is an introduction to an international public-service and technology hobby known as βamateur radioβ (or βham radioβ). Amateur radio (also called ham radio) describes the use of radio frequency spectrum for purposes of non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, private recreation, radiosport, contesting, and emergency communication. The term βamateurβ is used to [β¦]
Before modern radio broadcasting, the trails were being blazed both in public broadcast, but also critical links out of the local area. Hereβs a side-look back in timeβ¦. in this 1939 Film: New Zealand Shortwave Communications; Morse code (CW) The romance of the radiotelegraph service (in this video, the service in New Zealand) is a [β¦]