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Celebs on Air Waves : Amateur Radio Stars
List of 'famous' hams
7L2NJY Dr Mamoru Mohri, Japanese astronaut
9K2CS Prince Yousuf Al-Sabah
A41AA Qaboos Bin Said Al-Said, Sultan of Oman
EA0JC Juan Carlos, King of Spain
FO5GJ Marlon Brando aka Martin Brandeaux, actor
G2DQU Lord Rix (formerly Sir Brian), former actor and charity head
G3TZH Tony Dolby, brother of Thomas Dolby
G3YLA Jim Bacon OBE, weatherman
GB1MIR Helen Sharman, astronaut
HS1A Bhumiphol Adulayadej, King of Thailand
I0FCG Francesco Cossiga, former President of Italy
JA5FHB Japanese Minister for Transport and Communications
JY1 King Hussein of Jordan
K0HWY Tex Beneke, band leader
K1OKI Mickey Schulhof, head of Sony US
K2HEP John Sculley, CEO of Apple (lapsed)
K2ORS Jean Shepard, author
K6D...
7L2NJY Dr Mamoru Mohri, Japanese astronaut
9K2CS Prince Yousuf Al-Sabah
A41AA Qaboos Bin Said Al-Said, Sultan of Oman
EA0JC Juan Carlos, King of Spain
FO5GJ Marlon Brando aka Martin Brandeaux, actor
G2DQU Lord Rix (formerly Sir Brian), former actor and charity head
G3TZH Tony Dolby, brother of Thomas Dolby
G3YLA Jim Bacon OBE, weatherman
GB1MIR Helen Sharman, astronaut
HS1A Bhumiphol Adulayadej, King of Thailand
I0FCG Francesco Cossiga, former President of Italy
JA5FHB Japanese Minister for Transport and Communications
JY1 King Hussein of Jordan
K0HWY Tex Beneke, band leader
K1OKI Mickey Schulhof, head of Sony US
K2HEP John Sculley, CEO of Apple (lapsed)
K2ORS Jean Shepard, author
K6D...
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Hertz of Heroism Amateur Radio During Disaster
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Hertz of Heroism When all else fails Amateur radio becomes lifeline of communications during a disaster The lifeline of communications is to explore the past events where communication challenges have occurred during a disaster, and events in which amateur radio had played a vital role in creating reliable communication links during the disaster response. Furthermore, this paper identifies the ...
The Mystery of Amateur Radio Callsigns
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AMATEUR RADIO CALL SIGNS HAVE A SECRET “We pause now station identification…” For the older readers of my ramblings, this is probably a phrase that you have heard in years gone by. It’s familiar, but not something that you can put your finger on. Just hanging out in the corners of your memories, but nothing that you really thought of. It wasn’t something that you thought about because of course...
Fascinating World of Radio Modulation.
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Introduction to Radio Signal Modulation For serving the purpose as a practical communication medium, the radio wave has to undergo a process of radio signal modulation. There are several ways of achieving the objective. For instance, we are all familiar with medium-wave and shortwave AM radio broadcast, or the FM radio that not only sounds better than typical AM broadcast radio but is also capa...
Ham Radio Q-Codes
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Ham Radio Q-Codes 👉 A labyrinth of codes that form the backbone of communication among amateur radio operators worldwide What are Q Codes? Q-Codes (also called Q-Signals) are three letter combinations that begin with the letter Q that CW operators use in place of common phrases. Originally intended for use only by radiotelegraph operators, Q-codes have become a permanent part of the hobby’s jar...
Morse code is more than a relic of the past
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Morse code is more than a relic of the past. Learn your Morse code here: lcwo.net/
Solar Propagation Enables Global Ham Radio Communication
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Radio communications using the high-frequency (HF) bands (3-30 MHz) is important for emergency communications because it is the only form of electronic communications that can travel over the horizon without relying on man-made infrastructure such as the Internet, satellite systems, or phone networks. This is possible because HF rays can be bent back to Earth by the ionosphere, an electrically ...
The Thrilling World of Amateur Radio Contesting
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📡 Dive into the thrilling world of amateur radio contesting and experience the exhilaration of rapid-fire communication like never before! Welcome to the heart-pounding realm where radio operators showcase their technical prowess, swift decision-making, and lightning-fast connections to contact the ultimate super stations. 🚀 Picture this: Huddled over a state-of-the-art radio setup, contestants...
SHORT QSO K5DA ON LAS VEGAS DX FOUNDATION 10M NETCALL
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SHORT QSO K5DA ON LAS VEGAS DX FOUNDATION 10M NETCALL
ARRL 10m-Contest 2023 on 5 element Yagi in barefoot
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ARRL 10m-Contest 2023 on 5 element Yagi in barefoot
Overview my QTH Beaming towards Different Continent.
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Overview my QTH Beaming towards Different Continent.
Building my Homebrew 5 Element 10m OWA Yagi Beam for ARRL 10m Contest 2023
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Building my Homebrew 5 Element 10m OWA Yagi Beam for ARRL 10m Contest 2023
My Homebrew 5 Element 10-11Band OWA Yagi Beam Antenna - Band Sweep Test
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My Homebrew 5 Element 10-11Band OWA Yagi Beam Antenna - Band Sweep Test
Brand New Yaesu FT-710 Aess is a Good Radio
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Brand New Yaesu FT-710 Aess is a Good Radio
ICOM IC - 726 HF/+6M 100Watts Plus Good RX
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ICOM IC - 726 HF/ 6M 100Watts Plus Good RX
YAESU FT-450D POWER OUTPUT TX & RX TEST BY 4I1EBD
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YAESU FT-450D POWER OUTPUT TX & RX TEST BY 4I1EBD
Yaesu FT897D HF /VHF /UHF All Mode FULL POWER TEST
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Yaesu FT897D HF /VHF /UHF All Mode FULL POWER TEST
The Importance of Coaxial Cable Grounding Box.
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The Importance of Coaxial Cable Grounding Box.
Kenwood TS-680s Wattage Test All Band
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Kenwood TS-680s Wattage Test All Band
QUICK SETUP GUIDE YAESU FTDX-101D OR MP FT8 / FT4 & GRIDTRACKER
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QUICK SETUP GUIDE YAESU FTDX-101D OR MP FT8 / FT4 & GRIDTRACKER
PRACTICE DECODING CW MORSECODE FOR BEGINNER
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PRACTICE DECODING CW MORSECODE FOR BEGINNER
CW MORSE CODE PRACTICE FOR DECODING (BEGINNER)
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CW MORSE CODE PRACTICE FOR DECODING (BEGINNER)
June 25, 2021 : 4 I 1 E B D Live Stream Beaming NA
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June 25, 2021 : 4 I 1 E B D Live Stream Beaming NA
Hello from Chennai India de vu3mes satyan
Great video thanks for posting 🙂👍
Awesome video 🙂👍
Cliff Richard is not a ham. That call is for a Harry Webb, a deceased American.
Nice investigation. Many I did not know...Thank You
The only ones I ever contacted were JY1 King Hussain of Jordan and HZ1AA who was the USA Ambassador in Saudia Arabia. Sadly I missed Barry Goldwater the USA Senator.
If you can't communicate using CW then try semaphore flags. Nothing else will work.
7+ minutes for repeated info that could be summed up in 30 seconds.
There are more: King Hussein of Jordan (JY1), Spanish King Juan Carlos (EA6JC), Sir Roger Moore and of cause me (just kidding!)
This is nothing but a pride booster.
The late Art Bell, radio talk show host, was also a ham operator. I think most of the people on this list are dead.
Patty Loveless allowed her license to drop and is no longer a Ham
Joe Rudi is still a very active contester.
Dead, inactive or paper hams, this list is useless.
Joe Walsh isn't inactive. but the rest, yeah either dead or inactive/canceled since Lovelace turned her license back in.
The FCC ruined it with the Vanity calls, that's why everyone is paying a renewal fee now. Makes it near impossible to pay with out a phone or cash app. My calls will be up for grabs in a few months when they expire.
hey, I am HS0ZCW; HS is only Thailand; 0Z are for Foreigners; CW turn out to be meaningful activation continuous waves or Morris code operations. In the United States, In the four call area Kentucky living there I gotta sign OK for USA. Because I was living in four district including Kentucky; the VUD came out in the automated list coming from the government agency in charge, the FCC. So since I was 17 years old, I've been K4VUD and having an American call sign meant I could get an HS0Z when I moved into Thailand as a foreigner. I love the fact that these two call signs are the only ones in the world to identify me; there's no gamer teenagers with such a distinction,nor guys tagging buildings with their unique shape they spray paint on. By international law, I am K4VUD and H0ZCW----- gamers and taggers are just pretending-- I am the real thing and always have been and always will be as long as international law holds among nations. When I visited Bhutan, Nepah, amd India
comtinuing--- temporarily able to operate ham radio there with AC2UD, 9N7UD. and VU3CHE which are all unique and delightful as I used them especially in those rare ham countries.
73 de HS0ZCW
And we too!! 73
Feargal sharkey is another well known music entertainer well into ham radio.
You said ALL POWER IS DOWN!! Yet you say hams are there!!! Pure magic power??? Major omission in this video!! I’m sure many are wondering how this is capable! I believe you need to add a notice to this video!!! Yes, they have emergency backup power!! Battery? Solar! Wind! Etc. Thanks!!!
The link is a nasty JTDX HAM Radio software for JT65, JT9, T10 and FT8 modes
It's too complicated talking on amateur radio
Nicely done. You should have informed people where call signs came from and who formed them. History is also a good idea if your going to do a video on something. Informing people about something without the history is like leaving out the best part of the pizza. You open the box and there is nothing but a pile of dough. Just a thought
Wow this channel has 'hundreds' of subscribers! 🤣
Barry Goldwater
A badge of honor??? To use a funk radio from your basement?? What an assh
Don't be ga
Ronnie Milsap is a ham ( WB4KCG) and he used to be pretty active.
The Callsigns on QRZ are FREE! You can take them home. I have 773 Callsigns!
this video was ai generated
I got that impression, too. Many things are repeated over and over, in slightly different wording.
Loveless turned her license back in to the FCC a long time ago. Do any of these famous people ever get on the air even?
Joe Walsh is very active.
Meany you missed 👋I am but only one 😎
Hello from the Heart of America! KD0QMY
In Belize, the number is not a call area designator (we only have 400K people). Belize is assigned the entire V3 range, and it uses the V31 prefix for general-class licenses, and V32 for technician-class licenses, followed by two letters. In government communications, there is a hyphen between that prefix and the suffix (like V31-LK), though that is not transmitted.
Actually, with Tim Allen it was the other way around. His character was written as a ham largely because one of the show’s producers was a licensed amateur radio operator. It was only toward the end of the series that Tim Allen actually became a Technician Class Operator.
Ham Radio Operator can operate through Bsttery mode , they use it during power lines are down. 73
My station has the option of solar power for everything but the amp.
They used to have more geographic implication. I was first licensed in Wisconsin when I was 13. My call was KN9CAH. K meant I was in the US, N meant I was a Novice Class licensee, 9 meant I was in either Wisconsin, Illinois, or Michigan. The CAH was issued randomly and at the time one-up alphabetically. When I passed the General Class exam, I dropped the letter "N" in the prefix ergo K9CAH. After college I moved to Maryland for work (1964) and in those days you had to get a new call reflecting the area so I became W3DRV. The "3" indicating I was in Maryland, Delaware, PA or DC. Incentive licensing came in in the late 1960s and I lost the use of some frequencies until I upgraded to Amateur Extra class. In the late 1970s, if you held Extra Class and had been licensed for 20 years, on an "as available" basic you could request a two letter suffix. When I got into radio as a kid you had to be licensed the day after Marconi to have a two letter suffix. They were phased in batches. First dibs were hams who had Extra Class before it granted any extra privileges aside from "bragging" rights. That was practically no one. They it was phased in depending upon when you got Extra Class. I was in the first batch of that group and I got my initial "JT" so I was and still am W3JT. When they ran out of Ws the used K for the country prefix. Later, for a fee, they added "Vanity Callsigns" and you didn't have to change if you moved to a different area. My two former call have been reissued, one to a lady in GA, who has the "CAH" initials. I believe my W3DRV call has also been reissued. I have one other one ... KG4TJ (now expired) for a 1995 operation at US Controlled Guantanamo Bay, Cuba when I was down there for 10 days on a US government work assignment (I was a career Civil Servant.) That call was issued by the base, upon showing my US License.
How did Michigan end up going from 9 to 8 then?
@@CSmith-gb1sl I had not heard of that, but I was licensed in Wisconsin with a big lake between me and Michigan, LOL -Jon W3JT
@@jonteske4267 Looking back to the 1950's it looks like 8 zone was always MI, OH, & WV. (Zone 4 was actually too big & burned their calls fast)
Does the ISS still have a functioning HAM station (and operator) on board? 73 de Karl, VE3GUN
Yes , 73
It certainly has the necessary equipment. As for a licenced operator?. To operate In space who will issue the licence ?
@@MENSA.lady2 The operator is licensed by the country of his/her origin. We can operate radio in any country under the international agreement.
@@4f1ebdamteurradio Hope to make contact with them again! 👍
@@kbjerke Yes, but space isn't a country.
In India the number can mean the grade/level as well. VU is India code. 2 means a general grade license and 3 means a restricted grade license. How ever 4 and 7 become geographical locators for Andaman Island and Lakshadweep Islands. 😊
K0OWS Hello!
Holland PD2HSO
Let's keep it simple, KC's leave Hertz out of it. Tesla Fan 73
I have spoken to the scientists in Antarctic, and once did a very brief QSO with Troops in Iraq during the War, IDF Soldiers in the 90's out on recon in tanks, Secret Sub base in then USSR, Fine Police Chief middle of night patrol, Professors in Turkey, Egypt, and perhaps even one of the mentioned "Celebs" because on Amateur Radio every one is just a friendly Call Sign. VA3MPL
Tamang tama ito kabayan, lalo na papasok ang typhoon season. I will share this with others. Anyway, may binebenta ka pa bang affordable old school na hf? Hehe. '73, DW1QEW.
Thank you
Fred Gwynne, the actor that played Herman Munster among many other roles in shows and movies such as Car 54, CBS Radio Mystery Theater and My Cousin Vinny was an Amateur Radio operator.
Not true. During World War II, Gwynne served in the United States Navy as a radioman on a submarine chaser but was never a licensed ham. ONLY his character Herman Munster was a fictional ham.
@@Plasmastorm73_n5evv ...I stand corrected, Thanks!
I would love to be able to see the history of the call signs that I have. I tried searching awhile back to see who held them in the past but can't find that info.
David Letterman is an avid Shortwave listener.
Not a ham so it doesn't merit mentioning. ANYONE can be a listener. Just buy a radio.
@@Plasmastorm73_n5evv Well excuse me! Shortwave listening is not a very popular hobby and most Hams start as listeners. I’ll give you another then… Jean Shepherd, author, radio personality and creator of “A Christmas Story” had W9QWN as his callsign.
Interesting! I never knew that!
G'day from "Risky Outpost" Queensland
Great video KC3YUN
Glad you enjoyed 73
Since 1968 I have had/used 4 callsigns. 2 of which were issued in error by the relevant authority. ZC4MO from Troodos , on top of Mount Olympus, Cyprus , Troodos was about 30 miles outside the Sovereign Base area. Should have been 5B4MO. took many years to find and resolve the error. DA2GJ. Because I had a US Army APO Postal Address the German Authorities thought I was American. Call sign should have been DA6xx. Such is life. If you have a ZC4MO QSL card it counts as 5B4 as does cards from my mate Eric ZC4ER. Still active today as G4JIU
Amateur radio is an excellent tool for finding the opinion of those close to an event without bias.