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Coquitlam Amateur Radio Emergency Services Society
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The Coquitlam Amateur Radio Club, more formally regarded as the Coquitlam Amateur Radio Emergency Services Society (C.A.R.E.S.S) is a non-profit organization that was created to promote the exciting hobby of Amateur / Ham radio and emergency communications. For over three decades, our society has been an integral part of local and British Columbia emergency preparedness plans by providing communications expertise and experienced radio operators free of charge in the event of a severe disaster in the local and extended communities.
To accommodate prospective hams, we have two Industry Canada accredited volunteer examiners within our membership for those who are seeking their amateur radio license.
The Coquitlam Amateur Radio Club, VE7SCC is a fully equipped and active facility boasting state-of-the-art radio transceivers, numerous antennas along with the ability to test, repair and build equipment as required.
To accommodate prospective hams, we have two Industry Canada accredited volunteer examiners within our membership for those who are seeking their amateur radio license.
The Coquitlam Amateur Radio Club, VE7SCC is a fully equipped and active facility boasting state-of-the-art radio transceivers, numerous antennas along with the ability to test, repair and build equipment as required.
Summing up the 2024 RAC Winter Contest
Neil King, VA7DX provides an overview of the 2024 RAC Winter Contest operations at the club.
Operators this year: VA7DX, VA7WRD, VE7HHS, VE7KW, VE7NII, VE7VT
3830 submission: 3830scores.com/showrumor.php?arg=RvYizV77JYuxnU
Operators this year: VA7DX, VA7WRD, VE7HHS, VE7KW, VE7NII, VE7VT
3830 submission: 3830scores.com/showrumor.php?arg=RvYizV77JYuxnU
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Видео
How We Remote & Stream Roly, VA7RA for the BC Public Service Net (BCPSN) on Wednesday's
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How We Remote & Stream Roly, VA7RA for the BC Public Service Net (BCPSN) on Wednesday's
Field Day 2024 @ Blue Mountain Park
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Field Day 2024 @ Blue Mountain Park
Richard VA7RLW Demonstrates QRP Aurora Net Check-In at 10watts
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Richard VA7RLW Demonstrates QRP Aurora Net Check-In at 10watts
Trans-Pacific HF Radiotelephone History in Vancouver
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Trans-Pacific HF Radiotelephone History in Vancouver
How the Club's Apache Labs ANAN 8000 Remote Station Works
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How the Club's Apache Labs ANAN 8000 Remote Station Works
Richard Wodzianek, VA7RLW presents his custom grab-n-go kits
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Richard Wodzianek, VA7RLW presents his custom grab-n-go kits
A Raspberry Pi Powered Mobile APRS Project for Overlanding
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A Raspberry Pi Powered Mobile APRS Project for Overlanding
Radio Direction Finding & The Use of VHF/UHF Airspy SDR's @ BCFMCA
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Radio Direction Finding & The Use of VHF/UHF Airspy SDR's @ BCFMCA
High Frequency Terrain Analysis with Adrian, VE7NZ
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High Frequency Terrain Analysis with Adrian, VE7NZ
Thank you Roly
great job last night Sr thanks 73 from kb2uew
I dont think i've ever seen a ham radio livestream look so good lol
What am I watching
Hi, Sir.very helpful video.please tell me about,nesdr smart v5 or airspy,which one best for the vhf uhf frequency?please guide me.thanks
It depends on your budget. The nesdr will cover about 2mhz of spectrum in real time, where the airspy is about 8. The sensitivity is about the same. I use almost exclusively Airspy.
Ok, thanks, sir,for the advice
Excuse me, sir. May I ask one more question? Can use airspy for the mobile conversation listening?please🙏
Good to get you in the log twice...the low bands were awesome out east and made coast-to-coast contacts from the east coast on 40. 73, Stuart VE9CF
Nice work! Thanks for the contacts. Looks like HHS pulled the night shift ;D
Great video! 73 de YO2BTW
Great job Erin ve7or
Hi Ian. Great presentation. Are you running your own mumble server or using an available mumble server. My gut tells me you’re running a server at the club station. Please let me know but so far my testing seems promising.
Never mind, just heard you say you’re running the server.
What port do you tap for line out in Anan? Right speaker? Very informative especially the optimod and the remote access capability. Thanks. KO6DLV 73
For receive audio we are pulling this out of the headphone output through transformer isolation that does unbalanced to balanced conversion before feeding into the MOTU mixer. We bring both channels of audio into the motu. The mumble client still only officially supports mono audio, but the underlying OPUS codec supports stereo, so its just a matter of time. FWIW, the BARIX exstreamer that feeds the receiver + mic audio to icecast encodes in stereo mp3 so we can preserve diversity receive in the logged recordings.
Thanks for the info. I’m very interested into remote operation with my Anan G2.
@@ve7hhs If you may, what transformer can you recommend to use? Is this going to be 3.5mm to xlr cable + transformer + xlr to 6.35mm/xlr cable going back to motu?
Im General operator here in Bronx NY can i try just to listen
THKS
Hello everyone, I'm very happy to your canal. We have also a small emergency group. Every month we have a communication test on 80m bank. 73 from north Italy, south tyrol. De IN3RPE
ian, listening to the broadcast it sounds like your are running without any noise reduction?
This is Roly's (the operator's preference). He has full controls.
Very impressive and interesting.
One more. If you bring the (local pos4) audio in via the local motu mixer and through the compressor etc to the analogue “line in” on the Anan, is it not still sent over the Ethernet to Thetis etc to only then be sent back out to the Anan?
Very good presentation Ian How the sausage is made hi hi. You've obviously done this kind of thing before. 73, Bob
This is awesome! Love the content, have an amazing day
That was a touching tribute to my mom Roly, thank you so much for doing that.
From Singapore, Thankyou🎉🎉😊 73s 9V1KM KK7QGL🎉🎉
Hi Everyone Great Video Ian ! Ruth VE6RME and I VE6RGK miss you guys.
THKS
Thanks for the video and demo. Really interesting and food for thought! One question how do you control the ptt if you remote in? Say from an iPhone with mumble?
Mike: ruclips.net/video/Elg5z8DjKzs/видео.html - Also, some wired USB headsets like the Yealink YH-34 sound great (very limited DSP artifacts) and they have an inline mute button that is silent. One day perhaps in-band PTT keying ala Quindar tone would work, but probably best done using low freq (CTCSS style at 67Hz) that could be stripped off with low-cut at the far end. I have also experimented with transporting contact closure over IP - done this with some BARIX MA-400's using OPUS as the codec. I guess you could also go the route of using RTS/CTS with serial transport. However these hardware approaches makes it less universal and is another "box" someone has to have on their desk. Biggest challenge with PTT on Thetis, even locally at the station is that your PTT signal is IMMEDIATE, whereas your audio path is delayed by a few ms given the A->D (gets worse with larger filters and buffers). As such, if you are using manual PTT, you can key the radio faster than audio makes it to the air which introduces background noise before your first syllable makes it out -AND - you need to give a 50ms delay at the end of speech to ensure the buffer has flushed so that you aren't cutting off syllables at the end when you unkey. I hear this ALL the time with people using Thetis. hope that helps.
Having the S meter in the corner is perfect. Who’s the young guy in the headset? This adds a cool dimension to radio. Thx
Lovely Roly. Can you consider using NR2 de ON8EI. Tnx.
Time?
starts at 01:30 GMT year round.
What a terrific example of working together between the military and HAM operators! Really enjoyed the video! Thanks!
Good job
I believe we at VE7CVW heard you, but I do not know if you got into our log. 73 VE7NDE
QSO: 3805 PH 2024-06-23 0352 VE7SCC 3A BC VE7CVW 5A BC
@@pacificparts There we are! Yep, you got us.
Geez, this is REALLY COOL!!! I'm relatively young and by club is definitely an older bunch. I wish they had interest in something like this.
Nice video, well put together, 73 de VE7WNO.
Very cool Ian 73 VE7OR
Great group of guys, very successful field day !! Well done.
Excellent Job getting the Station setup. 73 de Uncle Günter 💯👍🙋♂
Great to see such a well coordinated effort.
Best Field Day Ever !
Amazing stuff. Hams & our great military working together and improving their skills in emergency communications.
Amazing content. Thank you for sharing.
This is Chris - VE6TNO, I was your first QSO today. Thanks for the signal report as I had mentioned, our EFHW was knocked down and I just put it back up. I hope you all had a fun day! 73
Cool. I remember hearing this check in. No problem with copy all the way up in Northern Alberta. I used to check in with 5W on the Hermes Lite 2. You quickly learn which of the relays can hear you. Any way. Nice to put a face to the call signs. 73 VE6RLZ
Tried to watch you live on the television yesterday. Could not find the live stream
If you subscribe to the club's RUclips channel, you will get notified with a link when we start up every Wednesday. Another option is just to bookmark the channel and come back to it. Live video streams will always be near the top.
Good stuff 👍🏽thanks.for sharing
Lookin' gud Roly! Gigantic signal tonight, 73 to you & crew making stff happen @ club station. Bob VE7EZI & Grace VE7IGB
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I totally remember driving the streets & recording the tracks for the DOS APRS mapping. A bunch of us in Niagara Region Ontario.
climate readiness??🙄