HAM RADIO
MY AMATEUR RADIO SHACK WITH COLLINS KW-1 AM TRANSMITTER, AND LOTS OF VINTAGE GEAR
MY AMATEUR RADIO SHACK WITH COLLINS KW-1 AM TRANSMITTER, AND LOTS OF VINTAGE GEAR
Herman Munster and Ham Radio Hello CQ Hello CQ
www.n5xo.net A presentation of the HAM Shacks and station antennas of the members of the Unclub known as the Unsual Suspects a 160 meter to 2 meter ham group.
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 [...]
2008 Ham Radio Field Day video from the WB5DYG crew operating from Pinal Mountain in Arizona
Part 1 of 2. Frasier – Season 4 Episode 18 – Ham Radio. Full episode, an absolute classic. Part 2 is on my channel as well. Plot: Frasier decides to re-create a radio murder mystery, Nightmare Inn for KACL’s 50th anniversary. As such, he appoints himself as director and narrator and allows his KACL colleagues [...]
Tune your radios / scanners to 145.950 and listen into the signal from ARISSat-1. ARISSat-1/KEDR Deployed on August 3, 2011 from the International Space Station (ISS). The mission of ARISSat-1/KEDR was specifically designed as an education-based satellite built by amateur radio operators to specifically interest students in scientific and technological careers. ISS & ARISSat-1 Predictions: [...]
Tyler, N7TFP, shows you how to properly set your microphone gain when operating SSB.
Solo radio expedition on Bere island Ireland in march 2010. During 8 days, I set up a temporary portable amateur radio station in order to make intercontinental contacts. This year, I will activate EI8GQB callsign in Clonmel area (Tipperary county/Ireland) from October 23rd to 31st 2011. More information on www.qrz.com and follow the expedition. I [...]
Tyler, N7TFP, shows you how to make your first contact using a local 2 meter VHF repeater. Special thanks N7FSM-Erin, and K7CAH-Rick for responding to my call on the repeaters.