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Adam G1
Великобритания
Добавлен 22 июн 2013
My quick and to the point videos aren't perfectly produced, I don't have the time, but I hope they help.
HamAward Contesting - Part 1
Sorry for the length of this video, I will edit it soon to create a 10 minute version. It covers the WRTC, WWA and other Italian lead, multi day, week, month, on-line scoring, contests, that have been taking place since January 2022.
The purpose of the video is to introduce the format to people who may find it fun to do. I'm hope to encourge more participation from Countries outside of continental Europe, including the UK.
I'm not really a contester, but have enjoyed these award events. I plan to create a further video during the next contest to demostrate the on-line scoring in progress.
The purpose of the video is to introduce the format to people who may find it fun to do. I'm hope to encourge more participation from Countries outside of continental Europe, including the UK.
I'm not really a contester, but have enjoyed these award events. I plan to create a further video during the next contest to demostrate the on-line scoring in progress.
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Configuring Short Keys in Ham Radio Deluxe
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User CAT controls, or in my case the COM connection with my IC 7610 you can configure quick Short Keys for actions such as Transmit. Here is how.
ISS Loral O'Hara KI5TOM from OR4ISS to St. John's School Authority
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Only the downlink but a great reception in the UK as she spoke to St. John's School Authority in Newfoundland, Canada.
HRD database upgrade
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This video is a demonstration of me updating my Ham Radio Deluxe from the standard MS Access Database to the Maria MySQL database. This can be done to increase the speed of the logbook in the case where you have a large number of contracts logged, slowing the application down. In it I follow the HRD support document provided by them: support.hamradiodeluxe.com/support/solutions/articles/5100005...
ISS talking with a Ham Radio operator in 2010
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Doug Wheelock operating NA1SS.
WSJT X QSO Logging Comment Field
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A little feature that you may not have spotted in WSJT-X that I find useful. Apologies for the RF noise at the beginning. Update: I should have played with it a little more, as if you uncheck the Retain button, enter what you wish or select from the drop down, and then check the Retain button again, then it keeps it for the next log entry.
ICOM IC-7600 CW Keyer Auto serial number
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I forgot how to get the auto serial number working, and couldn't find the answer in the manual. The video shows what I did to get it working and quick demo of it working.
Quantum Spectrum SDR DSP
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Quick demo of the Quantum Spectrum SDR DSP from Rob Colclough GW8RDI quantumsdr.com.
ARISS ISS FM Satellite repeater using an ICOM IC-9700 radio and 2m/70cm Colinear antenna.
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ARISS ISS FM Satellite repeater using an ICOM IC-9700 radio and 2m/70cm Colinear antenna.
ISS SSTV PD120 6th August 2021 demo only.
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ISS SSTV PD120 6th August 2021 demo only.
Adding a D-Star Hotspot on the IC-9700
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Adding a D-Star Hotspot on the IC-9700
MMSSTV - Working with Pictures and Templates - Basics
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MMSSTV - Working with Pictures and Templates - Basics
Thank you, Just starting and I pick'd up some good stuff from you.
Adam, can I put a copy to this video in our Support document?
Sure, I will be honoured.
@@adamg1zhd Will do
You have made the most accurate and easy video so far. I was missing two critical steps in the set that I caught by following your video. This is a fantastic radio once you figure it out
I see lots of posts about this display but I have seen ZERO information about how it’s connected to the radio as PLUG & PLAY? Not one video just a bunch of promises?🎙
My understanding is it's a USB to Cat connection, but depends on the radio. I've still not bought on as yet. Don't currently have a need.
@@adamg1zhd I want one for my ICOM 9100 but I’m not buying one without more information.
Setting up WSJT-x is a special art that only a few people can do. Just getting the mysterious drivers in the right place takes time and you can experience loads of frustration. Maybe that's why I can't find a video that slow walks you through the setup. If I ever figure it out, I just might do a video on it.
I keep tell myself I need to do one but haven't got around to it. Really it needs a PC or VM that is a new install before you start, but also, it does differ slightly dependant on what transciever you are using and if a seperate interface/soundcard is required. With newer ICOMs, even as late back as the 7600 and 7100, it's pretty straight forward, if you know how. I might just try and creat a 10 minute video on how mine is setup, may would be a start, for sure.
How do you dislay country? Mine does not. Have not found that setting.
John, I've had a look at mine and I can't see any settings that would allow you to switch the Country on/off. They only way I can do it is to reduce the width of the window, so you just can't see it. Also, Country only shows on CQ calls, and only once you have already contacted the DXCC and ITU zone in which a Country exists. I will keep looking and let you know if I find any other possible reasons.
@@adamg1zhd I will check it again tonight... once the thunderstorms clear out. in my local area.
from last weeks i've tryed to operate in FT8 bu i can't transmit. i don't know if it's a problem of PC or some issue of the radio
What radio are you using? So are you receiving signals and have you selected the right com port for the audio. Also check the figure in DT. If more than +/- 1.5 you will need to syncronise you PC clock to the net.
I had hoped to do FT8 with software only but apparently still require the interface hardware to my Yaesu radio for anything to work. I am really disappointed as I thought it is computer to computer communication?
Well the comms is still RF but the computer codes and decode the message. Which Yaesu do you have?
Hello Adam I’ve just followed this video and it worked a treat ! Can you tell me what do you do with the access database? Do you delete it . Because when I open logbook it loads with my access database even though I selected the default
Glad it worked for you Dan. I haven't deleted mine as yet, and I still have my /p and SES callsigns using Access. I guess I should, expecially after backing it up.
I found at last, simple but efective ! Some yoputubers are doing veryvery long versions of this simple demonstration....
Very cool. I have a similar setup. I hope your neighbors aren't as mad as you as mine are.
Nope, just as mad. In fact the pensioner on one side of me will go back inside her house if she sees me. Very sad really.
Loved the presentation. I have the DB36 & waiting for a good bank holiday to start putting it together. I must say you have a patient XYL 🤣🤣🤣🤣. I’m putting this comment on & hoping you might have done a progress video. 73,s De EI4GJB
So patient, she doesn't exist. I don't have time for an XYL. Happy to do a follow up but not nuch to add. Other than having to recalibrate from time to time the antenna is working great.
@@adamg1zhd just on progress & how you find it. I plan to do a start to finish of the DB-36 when we start to get the weather for it.
@@declansheehan3207I will find some time following the WWA constest this month. I will look forward to seeing your DB-36 build. When I downsize the house in a few years time I will be looking for somewhere suitable for a proper beam, such as a 36. Cheers
When assembling, make sure you tighten those end pieces for the folded dipole down all the way. Or else they fall off. I had to fix mine 3 times before I learned that lesson. If it's cold, hit it with a hair dryer, so it doesn't crack for being brittle.
Nice video sir. What tower are you using? I need one. Thanks WK0P
Thanks. They are manufactured in Scotland. www.mm0cug.co.uk/
I have cards from MIr from before they took it out of service. They were the first ones I got and the first space contact I made and our conversation was all in Russian..
What an honor it would be to talk over HAM radio with members on the ISS
I am rebuilding a Steppir and this was helpful since I am adding the 40M element to mine when Im finished.
I take it you're not adding a 40m element to a DB11? I didn't think there was an option for it.
Thanks for doing this. I found this very helpful.
I'm surprised how small this beam is but then I bet it costs a fortune but they say it's best to start with a really good beam, I'm well chuffed with how you explained things, I'm not electronic minded more of a black box operator, did have hex beam but looking for a beam that works the world on at least a couple of shouts and with out an amp. good luck 73 Mike M1KEY M0FCG
Thanks Mike. To be honest I forgot about how much it cost me and concentrated on the performance. I seem to recall that with the controller and cable it was about £3500. I was in two minds whether to spend the money on a radio upgrade, but I glad I didn't. Still using the same radio now with no plan to replace it, as the antenna now does all the work.
I can hear the sat fine, and have the CTSS set to 67Mhz, how much power are you running ? I dont want to put to much in, using 5W at the moment,.
With a vertical you have to use some power. Just increase 5w at a time and dont be surprised if you have to use 50w. Most of the power will go side ways and not up. A 15 degrees yagi needs a lot less power as you are directing it all at the sat.
I've heard this costs around $200 USD (depending on parts availability). Is that true? It sounds like the uSDX in its time: group buy only, no prices, kits, etc. If it keeps this way, it's going to be cloned and upgraded overseas... It looks nice, tho.
Carlos, I've not heard any more information about this product since I posted this video. I will try and find out more.
Question. I went in and set the items I wanted to follow by color. It only shows the cq, transmit and incoming call but none of the other colors like new grid, country or other items I checked. Any idea what the heck I am doing wrong? Great video thank you..Kb6lqv
Hi Ray, I have all the 'Decode Highlighting' items ticked accept for 'LoTW User' and 'CQ in message'. Are you saying you aren't receiving anything but CQs and incoming items, or that they are they only ones highlighted? If they are the only items then do you have the 'CQ only' box ticked above the recieving signal strength meter?
Just what I've been looking for - the help files aren't wonderful when it comes to explaining how to build templates! Simple when you know how, and considering I'd done it five or six years ago all the more annoying - Thanks for a great video. 73 Lin
looked and did not see the drivers for Mac. I looked on the Icom website before posting this and did not see it. I saw the drivers for Windows but not Mac.
WSJT-X does not user Drivers. Only the USB cable to your radio or sound device will need them. So you need a USB cable with drivers compatible with Mac.
@@adamg1zhd and what cables are those?
this video was a great help made my first contact this morning thank you so much 73
Nice One Adam, What is the tone for iss , happy new year
67hz on the uplink. Happy New Year.
I want to send CQ for a specific Country. I have tried creating a macro, or just enter in one of the 6 lines on the bottom right. When I do this I get this symbol "<" ">" with CQ_XXX in between the brackets. I can't seen to find any info in how do you do this correctly. I can see others who are doing it on my screen. I will give you the exact example. Give me an example how to type in CQ P43 xxxx FN41 xxxx would be callsign Thanks, Ken
I'm sure you have the answer by now but just incase not, you just need to type in the country letters in between CQ and your callsign in Tx 6, e.g. CQ NA G1ZHD IO92 for North America. However, if the combination of your callsign the extra country characters and the locator are too long for the display screen then it will just show as < >. It should still be sending the correct letters.
@@adamg1zhd I appreciate your post. When I do that It transmits <CQ_P43> mycall FN41 Note the brackets and the underscore. Someone else told me it could not be done with a letter and number. no good with P4 either, what works is just the letter "P" I have tried it with 4 letters and it works. If I use 5 letters I get the brackets.
Nice one Adam, we will have to have a sked via one of the birds, once I get my aerials re-connected. Hope to get the IVG shack back on air over Xmas.
Excellent 👍🏻
How do I automatically populate the lower twelve thumbnail windows each time I receive a picture ??? Thank you for anyone's assistance
Thanks for sharing
i was looking for how to crop the images at import. :/
There is no easy way Daniel. I suggest you crop in Paint (if using MS Windows) and import using the Maximum button option.
Best vidio i have seen on mmsstv thanks Rob vk2ng
well done thank you.
Make an video on acess point that works..? how to setup right. :-) theer is videos. but dont work for me.
Whete are you getting stuck, what hotspot are you using?
Hi Adam. I finally finished my DB11 today and got it on the mast. Everything tested and works. Only issue was fitting the black plastic sweep tubes into the thick fibre glass rod end. Was so tight, we ended up profiling it with an orbital sander then twisting it round until it went in to the right depth. Total PITA. Otherwise everything else went swimmingly. I had to take the control connector off the cable to thread it through the hole I drilled in the shack wall - will reconnect it tomorrow and take it for a spin. I hope you're well, John 2E0SVB.
Well done John, careful with all those wires :-) Would be good if we could get a QSO together some time. Maybe on 6. Have fun. G1ZHD
Is your gridtracker still working after the latest 6.8 HRD update? HRD gave some new options to select, but still GT isnt receving?
I'm using GT v1.22.0503 and HRD v 6.8.0.1 and currently I haven't come across any issues. I didn't make any changes to the settings. Email and I will tell you my settings if it helps: g1zhd@live.co.uk
Very good explanation.
What is a normal transmit power setting for FT8?
Short answer, 30w. Long answer: I know it's not useful but the right answer is 'as low as possible'. You somewhat need to guage the power for the day and difficulty in getting the QSO. Of course propagation, antenna, location, receiver conditions, all have a big impact, as in any other mode. I personally normally operate between 30w and 100w, but this is often too much for any QSOs, especially when using my beam. For the beam 6m-20m I would typically use about 30w but for the wire 30m-160m I often use 100w. However, I have made many contacts on 10w or even less. My recommendation would be to start at 10w, after 3 no replies try 30w and keep increasing until you get there. With FT8 it's often better to TX on a different Hz if you are struggling, just in case of a pile up, rather than increasing the power. Often with FT8 it's a matter of patience rather than power. I certainly would avoid QRO in FT8, even for distance, all it does is spread the BW and upsets people.
Thank you
Thanks, to the point and no bull.
If I understand correctly, the purpose of the software is only to display transmitter statistics? I think it would be more practical to also view broadcasted info or conversations. If I happen to receive from a transmitter in Ukraine, for example I'd be more interested in the broadcast and not so much transmitter statistics. I don' think this program is useful to me. But yes, thanks for the video. Neither thumbs up or down.
Sorry Steve, I'm not sure what you mean by Transmitted and Broadcast stats. The purpose of the SW is to work the FT8 mode. The purpose of the video is to simply shows how the SW works in regards to FT8. I do not have anything to do with the FT8 or WSJT-X design, I think you should feed your comments back to the originators.
@@adamg1zhd Hi Adam. I've been a casual SW DX'er for about 50 years but only recently recently got a good quality receiver (PL990) which opened the door to SSB. I've been messing with the SSB for about 4 months now. I noticed folks like to participate in the distance competitions. I'm a complete noob to digital comm. I first used PSK31 and enjoyed monitoring conversations. I came across the FT8 in my research and the WSJT-X is very popular so I tried it. All I could get regarding messages was station ID (Call sign, location etc). All the info I could find anywhere about the WSJT-X shows it only displaying station ID, which leads me to the possibility that it is exclusively used for the DX competitions. I understand the fun the distance competitions are to operators, but I personally am not as interested in them as a RX only. Hope that makes sense. I came across the software js8call which works with the FT8 mode and displays the conversations. You have a well produced video and "Thank you" for publishing it, and I give you the thumbs up that it deserves. My original reply wasn't meant to be criticism, sorry if I came off that way. 👍👍
@@SirSteveFury I understand now Steve, thanks for the message. Yes FT8 isn't so interesting for SWLing, as it is a fixed set of messages, not a conversation as you get with other modes such as JS8call. It's more used for Grid chasing rather than DX but I have worked Aus and NZ using mode, as well as many UK squares.
Was having trouble setting up JT Alert. Watched this, problem solved!
Thanks for the instruction. Carl KA9WYK
Very helpful video, I can start using SSTV now I know how to create cards. Thank you
This is exactly what I was looking for. A quick demonstration of WSJT-X which, as a side effect, explains what WSJT-X is and what it is used for.
Very useful thanks. I’ve just downloaded MMSSTV. It looks good fun.
Very good information and well presented. Thank you William w2wc
Great presentation!
Holy sh***, I had to find this video to get to know how to save those templates for later use... Talk of an unintuitive UI... Mni tnx!
Mni thx, its exactly what I was searching for! 73