Using the OpenDHT library, mvoice now joins a special digital voice, ham-radio DHT network to discover reflector and repeater destinations directly. For these target systems using the DHT, connection information is published and updated directly by the target and is available to mvoice in near-real...
NOAA weather stations usually have ham radio operators and equipment on board at you local weather station to monitor the "spotter ham radio frequencies" so they can get the severe weather reports out to the public much faster. Many "eyes" on the ground are much better than radar in many c...
Before moving onto accessories, it should be noted that this little radio also gives you access to the National Weather Service frequencies as well as “scan” capability of all programmed frequencies, including many police and fire frequencies. So not only do you get a great HAM radio but you...
6 meters (50mhz) is often called the Magic Band. It offers a myriad of propagation types, depending on the time of day and the time of year. Six is a band that shares many of the characteristics of HF frequencies, as well as those of VHF and above. The amateur bands have had a 6...
Field Day is a great way to learn about amateur radio. Local Clubs get together (there are over 700,000 amateur radio operators (hams) in the USA) and for 24 hours setup and operate ham radio stations - it is a way of practicing for emergencies and introducing ham radio to people ...
As the radio is clearly designed for mobile-style operation, the memory channels can easily be used to store 10-meter repeater stations (along with the necessary offsets), CB channels, as well as storing simplex frequencies to quickly tune in desired frequencies for scheds with other amateur ...
Would like to know that helps me convinarlo with a hackrf one? If near the reception frequencies, powerful FM radio stations will even help If this converter connected it to an hf equipment I could convert the signal to 2 m ??? 2 M 145-148 MHz. hf is confident takes in this range...
This gave me an opportunity to perform a test setup and operation of my gear before deploying to a park, which I was eager to do as I had not had the chance to try out the radio after updating the firmware to ver. 1.8 prior to leaving on the trip. I was surprised and pleased ...
LPDAs are commonly used in amateur radio for HF and VHF/UHF communications, particularly by operators who need a multi-band antenna that can cover a wide range of frequencies without requiring multiple antennas. They are also used in broadcasting, where wideband performance is essential, and in ...
Category: Ham Radio Comments closed 350 miles per watt. Posted by Ben Collins-Sussman on Saturday, 10 March, 2012 Today was our first near-60 degree day in weeks, so I excitedly went up on the new roof deck of our garage (completed last October, just in time to be too cold to use...