This is an excellent video. Unlike most of these presentation videos, this one is edited and moves right along. Also, overlaying the slides so that they are easily read, when the speaker is not pointing at them, is a really nice touch. Thank you for having such and informative speaker and for doing such a good job of presenting it.
@L-36 By far your comment is the most descriptive and complimentary ever written on this platform. I am the Producer/Editor of this 3-cam (front & right side and one into audience) live production. There were no *CUT*'s to be shouted and then *take it from...* to resume the presentation. The Post Production was all W2NZ. All the proper accreditations/credits are given in the Outro. Sir, YOU are most welcome for your thanks and kudos. Sincerely, W2NZ
TY! Dr. Joe Taylor is an amazing and extraordinary Gent. We were truly honored to have such a Guest. We can thank WX2R and W2DLT for their exceptional abilities in motivating and scheduling these incredible Amateur who give so much back to their Ham community. -73, de w2nz
I applaud your wonderful new communication modes FT8, FT4 ... great development. And, thank you very much. For Korea (HL), the operating frequency range of 80m Band is 3.500 ~ 3.550MHz according to Korean Radio Law. When selecting the FT4 frequency, please request to select 3.547MHz or 3.523MHz. If set to 3.567MHz as per the basic plan, no Korean HAM can be used. Once again, I am deeply grateful for your new mode development. de HL2WA (KYU)
Great minds at work and radios will be cheaper as one does not need a microphone. Computer radio at it finest. Next artificial intelligence to operate the radio and one does not even need to be home. Talk to your computer and tell it what you want it to do and it will even send for certificates.
AI and automation - for the purists (not to be taken or implied disparaging classification) of anything, change in any way shape or form is usually taken as the downfall of the product or resulting product. I agree if we are talking of the "needs" of instant gratification unfortunately said originally by a smarter person than me, "These are the Good Ole Days... .".
Another Useless mode that leaves Humans as a button pusher while a bunch of unlicensed computers make contacts. There really are some LAZY ASS Ham Operators in the world today.
This is an excellent video. Unlike most of these presentation videos, this one is edited and moves right along. Also, overlaying the slides so that they are easily read, when the speaker is not pointing at them, is a really nice touch. Thank you for having such and informative speaker and for doing such a good job of presenting it.
@L-36 By far your comment is the most descriptive and complimentary ever written on this platform. I am the Producer/Editor of this 3-cam (front & right side and one into audience) live production. There were no *CUT*'s to be shouted and then *take it from...* to resume the presentation. The Post Production was all W2NZ. All the proper accreditations/credits are given in the Outro. Sir, YOU are most welcome for your thanks and kudos. Sincerely, W2NZ
Thank You Joe for all you do for the hobby !!!!!
Great Talk! Congratulations to the FairLawnARC!
I could listen to this guy for hours and hours
Funny, I have said that very thing time after time. Must be Dr. Taylor's practice of lecturing all those years.
Great video and many thanks to K1JT Joe for all the hard work and dedication. It's really put an extra spark in amateur radio
TY! Dr. Joe Taylor is an amazing and extraordinary Gent. We were truly honored to have such a Guest. We can thank WX2R and W2DLT for their exceptional abilities in motivating and scheduling these incredible Amateur who give so much back to their Ham community. -73, de w2nz
Amazing talk, the last 10 minutes of the talk was well worth the whole show!
Great conference! Kudos to Joe and the Radioclub.
great video from a key supporter of ham radio
I applaud your wonderful new communication modes FT8, FT4 ... great development. And, thank you very much.
For Korea (HL), the operating frequency range of 80m Band is 3.500 ~ 3.550MHz according to Korean Radio Law.
When selecting the FT4 frequency, please request to select 3.547MHz or 3.523MHz.
If set to 3.567MHz as per the basic plan, no Korean HAM can be used.
Once again, I am deeply grateful for your new mode development.
de HL2WA (KYU)
What a cool guy! Really happy...............very nice to see..........................smart as a whip too!
He is a pure class act.
Incredibly generous with his time and other resources. It was an honor to capture this video for the Ham Community.
Awesome presentation! Thanks Joe and Fairlawn ARC. 73 ZL2iFB
Thank you, and we'll pass along your appreciation to Dr. Taylor.
Thank you for the fantastic talk, 73 Harald, OE3HBS
Our pleasure!
Wonderful speaker. I could listen to him for hours.
Ditto!
Fantastic presentation thanks to Joe and Fair Lawn de VK3BDX
Very enjoyable, thanks
Dr. Taylor has a incredible vocal charisma.
WoW honored to be first to comment on this one. Fantastic thanks Mr Taylor and Fairlawn ARC .
We are very pleased, and you are most welcome.
Thanks!!! Great talk. KM6PDW
Glad you appreciate it. Fascinating Presenter!
thanks Dr Taylor...share the software for all us around world...73's
Incredible generosity to the Ham Community.
Great presentation
TY, the honor and pleasure was ours. Quite a thrilling occasion to have such a magnanimous Intellectually achieved celebrity at our Club.
I wish there is a standalone command line FT4 .
Thank you.
I thought you might appreciate this Q&A on "Wish lists" and Dr. Joe: ruclips.net/video/2Pd7zB40xdY/видео.html
No more shift time problems ! ...........excelent !
The computer is the Elmer.
ROFL!
I wish it was more qso key to key not as automated as it is. Doesn't feel like ham radio when it is so automated.
It is not a rag chewing mode, best applied to Contesting and catching the rare station on air.
tnx fr the upload!
73 N8AUM
It was our honor and pleasure to do so. TY.
Communicating by osmosis is next. Telepathy will be the final step.
Great minds at work and radios will be cheaper as one does not need a microphone. Computer radio at it finest. Next artificial intelligence to operate the radio and one does not even need to be home. Talk to your computer and tell it what you want it to do and it will even send for certificates.
AI and automation - for the purists (not to be taken or implied disparaging classification) of anything, change in any way shape or form is usually taken as the downfall of the product or resulting product. I agree if we are talking of the "needs" of instant gratification unfortunately said originally by a smarter person than me, "These are the Good Ole Days... .".
Was that woody allen ?
I wondered myself!
I don't think Dr. Taylor plays the Clarinet, and the Doc has more hair.
im waiting for ft2 LOL :)
We can always count on your sarcasm Mike.
All they have to do is connect the ham radio to our bank accounts and soon they'll have thousands of Nigerians working to improve WSJT.
I think Dr. Joe and his Team are more than capable.
Another Useless mode that leaves Humans as a button pusher while a bunch of unlicensed computers make contacts. There really are some LAZY ASS Ham Operators in the world today.
I don't think it is that, I (as in my personal opinion) think of it as SPORT. It is just another way to achieve a result, a QSO.