If you’re into technology, 2 way radio, or you just have cabin fever and want an excuse to get out of the shack, the Dalton Hamfest will the be the place to be on February 25, 2012. The Dalton Hamfest will be located in Dalton, Georgia and will be sponsored by the Dalton Amateur Radio […]
New Rules for 5 MHz (60 Meters) To Go Into Effect March 5, 2012 As posted on the ARRL website, the new new rules for 5 MHz (60 Meters) will go into effect on March 5, 2012. In summarizing the new rules, the FCC explained that the new rules amend the current rules to facilitate […]
Are you a shortwave listener and thinking about getting your hands on a guide that contains a list of international frequencies? The WORLD RADIO TV HANDBOOK 2012 may be just what you’re after. The shortwave listening guide of 2012 is available. The World Radio TV Handbook, or WRTH is now in its 66th year. It […]
The National Radio Quiet Zone Entrenched in the state West Virginia lies Pendleton County. As of 2000, the population was 8,196. The county has a total area of 698 square miles. Pendleton County was pro-Confederate during the American Civil War. The county became part of West Virginia even though the residents didn’t want it forced upon them. […]
19 Jun
Posted by RD Bentley as Amateur Radio, Technology
Ham Nation 4: Larry Junstrom From “38 Special” ON AIR — Hosts: Bob Heil, K9EID, and Gordan West, WB6NOA. A special guest is Larry Junstrom, who is the bassist of American rock band 38 Special. Larry Junstrom, an avid ham radio operator, he has the call letters K4EB, which translates to: known for electric bass. […]
US Amateur Radio Frequency Allocations (Phone) 160 Meters 1.800-2.000 MHz 80 Meters 3.600-4.000 MHz 60 Meters 5332, 5348, 5368, 5373, 5405 kHz Channels 5330.5, 5346.5, 5366.5, 5371.5, 5403.5 kHz Tuning 40 Meters 7.125-7.300 MHz 30 Meters 10.100 -10.150 MHz CW, RTTY, Data 20 Meters 14.150 -14.350 MHz 17 Meters 18.110-18.168 MHz 15 Meters 21.200-21.450 MHz […]
Doing 40 Meters On A Wire You haven’t fully utilized your ham radio capacity until you’ve tried to construct a dipole. A simple wire dipole is center-fed as the driven element. The dipole was invented by Heinrich Hertz around 1886. The dipole is one of the most popular antennas and one of the most practical. […]
US Amateur Radio Frequency Allocations (Phone) 160 Meters 1.800-2.000 MHz General, Advanced, Amateur Extra 80 Meters 3.800-4.000 MHz 60 Meters 5330.5, 5346.5, 5357.0, 5371.5, 5403.5 USB Channels 1-5 General, Advanced, Amateur Extra 40 Meters 7.175-7.300 MHz 30 Meters 10.100 -10.150 MHz CW, RTTY, Data General, Advanced, Amateur Extra 20 Meters 14.225 -14.350 MHz 17 Meters […]
Video Of Ham Talking To An Astronaut In Space My two way contact with Doug Wheelock on the International Space Station (ISS) from Robb Kunz on Vimeo. Colonel Doug Wheelock has made it safely back to his home on earth since this video was captured. But in 2010 he was aboard the International Space Station […]
ER-1 Means Battery Starting To Fail I noticed a “ER-1″ while powering my HTX-202. This could be an indication of error in the operation memory. This can be caused by a low lithium backup battery, or can be caused by static discharge. To clear the error, turn off the unit. Then press FUNCTION and CLEAR […]