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Ham Radio Internet control without a PC

post date August 29, 2010 Posted by admin

Learn how Glentek's new RTE (Radio To Ethernet) controllers simplify your efforts to get into internet remote control. Amateur Radio station control is now a reality. The RTE enables you to eliminate a remote computer from the main control loop and it provides several other functions necessary to run a completely legal remote control station.

RW4FD VITT Russia Amateur Radio AB1AI Ham Radio

post date August 24, 2010 Posted by admin

Amateur Radio AB1AI Ham Radio RW4FD VITT Russia 20 Meters SSB

Space Station Ham Radio Contact

post date August 19, 2010 Posted by admin

Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact for International Education Week. Astronaut Mike Fincke aboard the ISS talked to students at Poolesville HS (Poolesville MD), Enloe Magnet HS (Raleigh, NC) and Academia Cotopaxi (Quito, Ecuador). November 14, 2008. Video produced by ARVN:Amateur Radio//Video News. DVD Available at the ARVN web site, www.ARVideoNews.com.

Steve N6ZKZ anounces his retirement from ham radio to KE6RJI circa 2001 – 147.435 repeater

post date August 15, 2010 Posted by admin

Classic amateur radio footage from Southern California. Warning: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE

BUILDING DIGITAL FREQUENCY DISPLAY KIT FOR HAM RADIO

post date August 10, 2010 Posted by admin

Oak Hills Research Digital Dial DD-1 for digital display of frequency on analog ham radio transceivers, built and demonstrated together wtih Ten-Tec T1340 and T1330 QRP transceivers by NG9D. For more info on the OHR DD-1 see www.ohr.com For more info on the Ten-Tec T1300 QRP kits see radio.tentec.com

Ham Radio…an introduction to the HF Bands

post date August 6, 2010 Posted by admin

The first in what I hope will be a series of videos on operating on the HF bands, with special attention to operating practices. Thanks to Mark, ON4WW for this article...www.on4ww.be Hope you enjoy!!! 73, de Dan, W4PTS

QRP Ham Radio CW Transceiver Kit

post date July 31, 2010 Posted by admin

Building QRP (low power) Ten-Tec T1300 series CW amateur radio tranceivers, NG9D video shows complete kit building and includes a sample recording of a T1380 transmitter made by amateur radio station N9VV, November; 2006. For more info on these tranceiver kits see radio.tentec.comHow do I create my own funny marriage survival kit for a friends bridal shower
My friend is having her bridal shower this weekend and its a coed one... i am trying to come up with some funny ideas for a marriage survival kit ( like asprin to fake headaches granny panties to keep him away that time of month...) please help with any other suggestions..... thanks

I have made a few honeymoon kits and you could use
edible underwear wear
cute little sexy kit with lube and massage oil
but if you want a more Pg type thing
a chocolate bar ( a girls always need it)
stress ball

HAM RADIO – How To Make A VO-52 SAT QSO

post date July 26, 2010 Posted by admin

Using a home made 10 element 435 & IO Loop for 145MHz, with a Yaesu FT-847. Simon - 2E0HTS, adjusts his (uplink) transmitted signal to correct the doppler of the Received (downlink) frequency whilst talking to fellow Ham Operators around Europe. Thanks to the Stations worked via the VO-52 Satellite which were SP9FPP, PD0HF & SP6DCO. Stations Worked in the video are All Licenced Amateur Radio Operators. more info at www.hamradiooperator.blogspot.com

Ham radio amateurs satellite

post date July 20, 2010 Posted by admin

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Amateur Radio PSK-31 (Receiving) Demonstration Presented by KI7F in Denver, Colorado

post date July 15, 2010 Posted by admin

I downloaded this ham radio related software program called trueTTY which offers several amateur radio digital modes including RTTY, Packet Radio and other modes including PSK-31 using Phase Shaft Keying with a baud rate of 31.25 and the transmitted band width is only 31 Hertz on HF. The audio from the receiver is fed into the computer sound card via mic or line input. (No TNC or Modem required.) PSK-31 works very well in crowded band conditions and works quite well, even at lower RF output power levels (50 watts or less depending on band conditions) and even simple dipole antennas work quite well. I live in an apartment and cannot install outdoor antennas, so, I am confined in using indoor wire receiving antennas to listen to the amateur radio HF bands. I currently do not have HF transmit capability for equipment except a Grundig Satellit 800 communication receiver (Same circuit design as the older discontinued RL Drake SW8 General coverage receiver, but, repackaged as a Grundig receiver.) and I currently use an indoor 16 foot long wire antenna inside my apartment connected to the Grundig radio. I do operate 2 meter FM locally using Denver repeater systems as well as simplex operation and some 2 meter packet radio using an indoor 1/2 wave J antenna built from 300 ohm flat Twin lead cable. You can read more about the PSK-31 digital mode at these websites. www.qsl.net aintel.bi.ehu.es Or just type in "PSK31" in the Google Seach Engine to find many more website related to ...