If you are in the USA, find a club near you. If you are in Finland, find a club near you. Amateur Radio Enclopedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio Operating Aids http://ac6v.com/opaids.htm STUDY AND GET YOUR LICENSE - EASILY!: It has never been easier to get a ...
About me WELCOME to my WEB page!. My name is JOSE V. GAVILA. I live in Spain, at about 15km from the East Mediterranean coast, in a town called La Canyada, near Valencia, where I was born in May 1968. I am Telecommunications Engineer since February 1994 and an active Radio-Amateur...
The default is ten minutes—in order to give the radio enough time to send one final update if APRS positioning is enabled—and that works fine for me. It even has an override switch to enable using the radio when the car is off. The black box is small enough that I was able to ...
Professional certifications such as Motorola Certified Technicians, Master Electrician, Certified Journeyman Electronics Technician, General Radiotelephone Operator License (GROL), ETA certifications, Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) certifications and affiliations, and Marine Radio Operator permit holders. T...
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...
FYI: You can get the POTA20 mastat Gigapartsand one (or more) of the ground spike models at theHam Radio Adventure Guy’s online store. Tripod Hack In this video, Mike demonstrates how you can easily hack a portable camera tripod to support a carbon fiber mast. ...
charged and ready to go out of the box…the main knob turns the unit on and adjusts the volume ( think your first transistor radio) it’s audio I found very good, there’s plenty of it and its clean and articulate, handy for a hearing aid wearer like me. I wasn’t expecting that...
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. ...
It turns out that, at least for me, there are lots of great reasons! Here are a few off the top of my head. I'll bet that you can add to this list...Amateur Radio's basis and purpose includes emergency communication. There is no better opportunity to determine, band by band, the...
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 ...