Go away for a couple hours and let the receiver do it's thing. You can find the information on all these steps in the software help files. Also be sure to read all the information here. http://www.realhamradio.com/GPS_Frequency_Standard.htm...
1206 Genghis Khan is denied importing of radio gear, so develops a "pony express" to keep tabs on his empire -- pony stations at about 25 miles apart. 1500 -1800's Early discoveries of Electricty and Magnetism can be found in the annals of history, names such as Gilbert, Von Guericke...
Most of the time, while online, I have the same emotional attachment as I do with TV, or Radio, or a magazine, or even theatre or a book - I know, at all times, that there's a person (or many) behind what I'm reading, behind the content that entertains me. I know also that...
I found one in stock at Ham Radio Outlet. After placing my order, I had the antenna on my porch 24 hours later on Christmas Eve. (I have no financial interest in HRO. I’m just a very satisfied customer.)
I like to drive and this was a drive at 9 hours. It ended up being more like 10 or 11 with stops and detours. Extending this trip, partially because of ham radio, and getting to drive means I take a lot more ham radio stuff. I put on music and will switch off listening to VHF...
Especially when they contain stuff for playing radio! I have been on a search for some winders to store my antenna wire when I go portable. I love the design of the SotaBeams winders, however the cost when postage was included didn’t make them so attractive especially when I usually pay...
So it made complete sense to me to stick two little fingers between the plug and the outlet, to get more leverage. Sure enough...zap!! That hurt all the way up my arm for hours! At some point during its life, this dark brown (bakelite?) radio had lost its cardboard rear cover. ...
Mostly Microwave ham radio...SOTA summits on the air...stuff I've built...portable operations...neat stuff I've stumbled upon...
Lightning flashes and Tesla coils generate a wide range of radio frequencies near 300 kHz, slightly below the AM broadcast band (540 kHz to 1700 kHz). The electrical impulses can be perceived as “noise” or “static” in a radio receiver. ...
Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society Notes from KX4O/P during NLLW 2018 06 August 2018· Categories:Activations· Tags:ef-quad,kx3,lnr,nllw,usa-1254 Well it took some time, but I finally got around to activating the old light, USA-1254, near my parents home in Maine for an actual ARLHS ...