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Radnor posted:What the hell is wrong with these people? I can't imagine why anyone would want to do this. CB radio people are scary. It's like drag racing...except with radios. I guess. How do they score this? ERP? That's kinda nerdy for CB folks.
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Maybe they score it by dead birds and melted aluminum....
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# ? Oct 25, 2008 20:05 |
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quote:MeLikeyTacos (23 hours ago) +1 Reply | Spam Well-played, goon...
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Jose Pointero fucked around with this message at 03:22 on Aug 28, 2019 |
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NeerWas fucked around with this message at 21:50 on Aug 9, 2023 |
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You know how a hollow-state rig smells? That unmistakable aroma that smells like warm and crackling on a winter morning? I'm guessing that some of the newer folks might not know, but there is something about it that takes me back to my first rig, the old Heathkit SB-102 I bought off the Yellow Sheets. Have I established my street cred as a greybeard yet? One of the items I found during my weekly browsing at the second hand store was a spool of the old style hookup wire....it smells like that, not surprising, after all it's the wire they used to connect all those point to points in hollow state rigs. My plan was to use it for an antenna, any more I take the easy way out, throw up a buttload of wire, feed it with ladder line through a tuner and call it good-but I don't know if that's really an appropriate use for the stuff. Well, I'm going to huff the spool again and think it over. Plenty of wire at Home Depot.
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# ? Oct 28, 2008 03:48 |
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And while we're talking about hollow state, I do have a Swan 270B that I should get on the air again. Transmit is fine, but the recieve is useless. Ideas? Anyone? Is this thing on?
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# ? Oct 28, 2008 03:51 |
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VA3FOX here. Edit: Oh yeah, the post part. I recommend HAM radio to goons who want to start with some electrical engineering projects, building radios is pretty fun. Maide fucked around with this message at 04:37 on Oct 28, 2008 |
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Jose Pointero fucked around with this message at 03:23 on Aug 28, 2019 |
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# ? Oct 28, 2008 06:24 |
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Jose Pointero posted:I'd like to try building one of these or maybe a Softrock. Too bad the Elecraft is so drat expensive though. Man I've seen those at the last two local Hamfests I've been to. Looked like a sharp radio at the first; at the second I realized it was a kit and was blown away. I really kinda like their K1 kit. Though I'd first have to take the time to learn cw for more then my callsign.
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Jose Pointero fucked around with this message at 03:23 on Aug 28, 2019 |
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# ? Oct 28, 2008 06:49 |
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Jose Pointero posted:I propose a goonham New Year's Resolution...let's all learn code next year. I'm using that CW trainer and I suck but man I've learned the gently caress out of M and K. I think I'm gonna learn my callsign now and just transmit an endless stream of MK's. I think I'd be in for that. I've got a cheap $15 MFJ key, hooked up to a cheap radioshack buzzer and battery for practice. I like being able to hear, and get the muscle memory at the same time (sending-wise at least) EDIT: Though at the same time; I love the angst when I hop on repeaters and talk to greybeard generals about how these kids now days don't know 'the code'; then tell them I'm a no-code extra. The silence is golden I tell you. blugu64 fucked around with this message at 07:15 on Oct 28, 2008 |
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So started learning code too http://lcwo.net/ is great I know M and K pretty well too, I picked up a cheap key at a hamfest over the weekend, so lots of fun. also my upgrade came through VK3LNX now no more VK3FBSD. Looking forward to giving 20 metres a good working out over the weekend.
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# ? Oct 28, 2008 07:41 |
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KI4S** here. I just upgraded last month. HF is fun, and I can't wait to have more free time to get on the air more. I'd like to learn code as well, probably before I go for Extra. Thanks to Gnomad for making the tire studding thread that helped me find this thread
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Jose Pointero fucked around with this message at 03:25 on Aug 28, 2019 |
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# ? Oct 31, 2008 19:32 |
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Beefington posted:KI4S** here. I just upgraded last month. HF is fun, and I can't wait to have more free time to get on the air more. I'd like to learn code as well, probably before I go for Extra. Thanks to Gnomad for making the tire studding thread that helped me find this thread You're welcome-and the next thread is a new electric jacket thread. I'm working on it between making dinner, goofing on SA and watching this perfectly horrendous Elvira "reality" show.
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# ? Nov 1, 2008 03:49 |
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I got a 75m full sized dipole up finally about 30 feet above ground and in the clear, not hung up over trees or anything. Pain in the rear end to put up, but completely worth it. I used 14ga aluminum fence wire and stainless hardware in between it and the coax. LOTS of tension on the wire, but it is plenty strong, and I trimmed it a little high so as it stretches, it should go dead on where I want it (centered around 3650). I've decided that about $1000 of my tax credit next year (I bought a house) is going towards a 40 foot tower. Hopefully, anyways. That should pay for the tower and shipping, then I just need to get the foundation and buy a buttload of coax. Bad news: I have RF ground issues when the laptop is hooked up. I think I may need to get a couple of transformers and optoisolators for my PSK31 interface.
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# ? Nov 2, 2008 23:37 |
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Random question: I found a Radio Shack HTX-242 transceiver in my dad's things when getting ready for a garage sale. It's basically brand new (well it IS brand new because the box hasn't even been opened) because he had a tendency to buy poo poo and then never use it. Can anyone give me a ballpark estimate of what it's worth? (Full description - HTX-242 2-meter VHF Transceiver, 45 watts, Catalog #19-1126) The Jizzer fucked around with this message at 02:00 on Nov 7, 2008 |
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The Jizzer posted:Can anyone give me a ballpark estimate of what it's worth?
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Jonny 290 posted:. What kind of power are you running? One of the great wonders of PSK is the low power capabilites of that mode.
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Gnomad posted:What kind of power are you running? One of the great wonders of PSK is the low power capabilites of that mode. The full travel, from like 0.5 watt when i can get through, all the way up to the most this old Icom can spit before I hit ALC, which tends to be right around 90 watts with PSK. The situation remains the same no matter what power level I use.
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# ? Nov 8, 2008 06:08 |
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KB9WSA checking in. Back before I got my first cellphone, I had some ham gear. I was in with the Motorola crowd, so my first two radios were some 300 series janitor radio on 440. I ended up trading that for a HT1000. Non agile radios are fun. Especially when you don't own programming gear. On my first visit to the Dayton Hamvention, I picked up a Yaesu FT-90r. My Focus still has two antennas sitting on the top. I sold it not that long after. I did get some good use out of it. I got a bit of a wish to get a FT-90r again... but they seem to be gone from the market. That's a little disturbing. The only one on ebay is broken. :-)
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Updated the OP last night to add the recent thread check-ins / upgrades. We've officially passed 50 hams! So, how's everyone doing? Three new members in my local club passed their Tech exams this past weekend, with another couple upgrading! Fresh meat is always cause for celebration...
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I finally got enough wire up high enough that 75m ragchew is somewhat doable... Last night, landed my first checkin with the Hi Fivers on 3908, very nice group of fellas who welcomed me with open arms (mics?). I was pushing good signal all across the midwest with no real nulls, which is exactly what I wanted this low dipole to do.
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McRib Sandwich posted:So, how's everyone doing? Three new members in my local club passed their Tech exams this past weekend, with another couple upgrading! Fresh meat is always cause for celebration...
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# ? Nov 11, 2008 00:50 |
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It may or may not be that bad, I think I only missed getting Extra by about 10 questions last year, and I never even looked at the Extra question pool beforehand.
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# ? Nov 11, 2008 01:49 |
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Here's something out of left-center field: if you watch the show Storm Chasers on Discovery, the driver of the TIV/TIV2 is a ham! (He only gives his call in his sig, but it's an interesting post nonetheless.)
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# ? Nov 12, 2008 12:04 |
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Also, did anyone here take part in the FMT? I'm pissed because I originally misread the date to be tomorrow, but it was tonight and I had dart league.
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# ? Nov 13, 2008 11:55 |
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Well, I don't have my license yet, but I did finish reading this thread! I've been interested in amateur radio for a couple of months now - just recently found this thread and have been reading it. I'm going for my technician and general at the same time, just studying using the online practice tests. The tech material is pretty drat simple to me, the general not so much, but it's not too bad. I can't wait to post my call sign!
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N1VYF (extra class) checking in. I've been licensed since I was ...12? I'm now 25. I've operated...maybe 5 times in those years outside of a couple of field days I participated in. I'd love to do more, but apartment living as well as schooling have taken up most of my time. Perhaps once I move into a house I'll set up a proper setup and get some real ham time in. lord1234 fucked around with this message at 14:33 on Nov 13, 2008 |
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Sniep posted:Well, I don't have my license yet, but I did finish reading this thread! I've been interested in amateur radio for a couple of months now - just recently found this thread and have been reading it. Study a bit and take the Extra if you pass Tech and General (note that you'll have to wait till they grade your Tech test to take the General, and grade the General before you take Extra). You don't pay any more money, and you will be the hit of the test session if you go zero to Extra in one sitting. It's worth a shot! Plus, then, you don't have to sit there with the band chart saying "can I talk to this dude?"
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Jonny 290 posted:Study a bit and take the Extra if you pass Tech and General (note that you'll have to wait till they grade your Tech test to take the General, and grade the General before you take Extra). You don't pay any more money, and you will be the hit of the test session if you go zero to Extra in one sitting. Seconding this - At least study with the intent to get the General. It looks overwhelming at first, but you can learn everything to pass the General. I passed it by printing the test question pool and keeping the printout by the porcelain thrown. Any time I had to use the restroom, I'd pull out the printout and read a few pages. Getting the General license is pretty handy. Whenever I do radio experiments with my Extra-class license holder buddy, I don't need to worry that much about what bands I can be on. Extra gets you a few extra slivers of extra frequencies permissions here and there, but with General you don't need to worry too much. In conclusion, try for at least the General, don't get nervous on testing day (trust me, the examiners really want you to pass), and good luck!
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Yeah, definitely aim for General. KB6NU's self study guides are awesome and helped me pass last month. He makes easy to read paragraphs out of the questions & answers like this:The Study Guide posted:As noted earlier, placing two inductors closely together may cause unwanted mutual inductance. One reason why it might be important to minimize the mutual inductance between two inductors is to reduce or eliminate unwanted coupling. Two solenoid inductors should be placed with their winding axes at right angles to each another so as to minimize their mutual inductance. Download the PDFs here: http://kb6nu.com/tech-manual/
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Yes, of course I'm going for the general - it's not that difficult overall. I'm studying mostly the general material and then taking a random practice exam of technician in between. So far my combined average is 82.2% and that's before I study the ones I got wrong; I think I should be in good shape to pass the tech and general exam. (I use no reference while taking each practice exam, and only a pen and paper to do the ohm's law stuff... When I get one wrong I look it up, but, the scores for each test in order on QRZ's tests sequentially I keep track of.) Sniep fucked around with this message at 04:46 on Nov 14, 2008 |
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I have a Yaesu VX-7R and the usb cable to connect it to my computer, is there any interesting use for this other than programming it with VX-7 commander? I was hoping that there would be some way that I could control the radio or decode packet/aprs. Thanks!
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Nah, that radio's likely program-only - not many handhelds can be _operated_ via computer, just programmed. It kind of sucks (though I can control my 396, it is neat but completely redundant) Packet/APRS can be decoded with a very simple mono 1/8" cable from the earphone jack to your sound card line in, and a package like AGW Packet Engine (warning, programmed by idiots). Two-way with push to talk is a little more complex, but still less than $20 in parts from rat shack.
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Just got back from taking the test. Passed Tech, missed General by two. Having done no studying except a few runs through the AA9PW practice test I'm pretty happy with that. I'll be checking the FCC daily until I see my name pop up.
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^^^ Congratulations!! Tech is better than nothing, I should really make an effort to get General at some point soon.Jonny 290 posted:Nah, that radio's likely program-only - not many handhelds can be _operated_ via computer, just programmed. It kind of sucks (though I can control my 396, it is neat but completely redundant) Yea thats what I thought, hopefully over winter break and the summer I can get into packet and decoding weather satellites. I just need to figure out a good way to install my 2m mobile in my car.
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wolrah posted:Just got back from taking the test. Passed Tech, missed General by two. Having done no studying except a few runs through the AA9PW practice test I'm pretty happy with that. I'll be checking the FCC daily until I see my name pop up. Congratulations! Make sure to let us know when your call shows up in the ULS database so I can post it in the OP (unless you'd prefer not, of course). ReD_DaWn posted:Yea thats what I thought, hopefully over winter break and the summer I can get into packet and decoding weather satellites. I just need to figure out a good way to install my 2m mobile in my car. Remember that because it's one of the submersible Yaesus, you'll need the CT-91 breakout cable to connect the HT to a TNC, unless you find one that was designed specifically to mate with that (annoying) 7R jack. Other than that, it's dirt simple once you have the adapter.
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McRib Sandwich posted:
Yea I know, I have a yaesu 2m mobile so i'll probably just use that for packet, the 70cm band is pretty quiet anyway. I started with this when I was 13, now im 20, at least now I have money and transportation, should make it much easier to keep myself interested.
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