I remember a time when I was forced to live in a condo for a year. The problem is obvious: no viewable antennas. The solution was ever so NOT obvious: I had my antennas totally BELOW GROUND in the basement of the condo. Did it work? Of course. … [Continue reading]
Why would preparedness minded Ham Radio Operators use Digital mode?
Now, there's a question for ya. Why WOULD they, anyway? Data, data, it's all about the data. Well, actually, it's also very much about the accuracy of the data. For example, let's assume that WA4STO and N1FCH are both members of a large … [Continue reading]
Introduction to Digital modes in Ham Radio
The Prepared Ham newcomer should seriously consider using what we tend to call "digital" modes. Why? I'll create another topic to explain that in this category. This topic is designed to alert the digital newcomer to the fact that we've crafted … [Continue reading]
Emergency/Survival Ham Radio Antenna Setup Whitepaper
For all those that are just beginning in HAM radio. You hear all of us push you to get at least to the general stage of the license. The reason is, from a preppers POV, You want local and regional information and HF radio w/ an NVIS antenna setup is … [Continue reading]
Portable Power for Ham Radio
Cool looking power box. If you cant get tho this link let me know. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Radio_Jump_Kits/attachments/folder/822261599/item/287576911/view Text from the article below. Regarding my main product. I call it the … [Continue reading]
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