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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2024
  • Join the normal cast of nuts and Let's build an affordable 2 meter station for DXing and Emergency Communications. Andrea talks about the June Contest. Plus Raisa R1BIG experiences HF Contesting at a large contest station....
    1:19 JD gets a call LOL
    4:09 Andrea talks about the June Contest
    6:40 220, 2M and #70CM 432... Greg talks about how dumb he was. Talk about dummy load!
    10:35 MLisa reads a comment that she doesn't understand.
    13:53 JD identifies all the cool equipment he has lying around. And then admits how he tuned his LFA #YAGI incorrectly. How pathetic!
    20:47 #VHFSIMPLEX station building. VERY INFORMATIVE! Greg conducts training on the design and building of a simplex station for emergency responders and helpful HAM's.
    44:35 #RUSSIAN DX Contesting at RC90 with #Raisa
    52:19 HAM FUNDAMENTALS words of wisdom from JD, Greg takes issue with #FT8 #FT4 in Contesting. Sam agrees! And Andrea chimes in about analog only modes.
    57:23 Andrea speaks about suspicions of ARRL website being HACKED!
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Комментарии • 20

  • @TheHAMMan-bs4ks
    @TheHAMMan-bs4ks 21 день назад

    Ok I may be creating a fire storm with this question. Lol .. as most know I just got a new Tram1481 base antenna it is from ground 50 feet in the air .. now here it comes I have people telling me you got to ground it oh god you got to ground it ... OK my pipe iS 4 and a half feet underground in the ground.. no concrete but has support it isn't going anywhere that's for sure .. but have a guy telling I still have to ground it .. even the pipe is 4 and half feet underground to me that Should be enough ground.. am I wrong or do I need to get a 8-foot grounding rod and beat it in the ground and run wire ?

  • @mikemcdonald5147
    @mikemcdonald5147 21 день назад

    people don't have to have Mike Fright im a friendly guy LOL :) when sam was talking about their cert team.

  • @TheHAMMan-bs4ks
    @TheHAMMan-bs4ks 14 дней назад

    Why do people dislike FT8 so much? What is the value to FT8 and what are the negatives? I have no working knowledge of FT8. Would like to learn more on it or more on why I should avoid it.

  • @mikemcdonald5147
    @mikemcdonald5147 21 день назад

    wait sam is divorced? marry me@@@!!!!!! LOL :)

  • @mikemcdonald5147
    @mikemcdonald5147 21 день назад

    yeah!!!!! another show was just outside picking blueberries and it started getting hot so came inside and low and behold y'all posted a video

  • @mikemcdonald5147
    @mikemcdonald5147 21 день назад

    that chart greg shows of the different feed lines and how much power you get out of the 50 watt radio is a big deal. Amazing the amount of loss you have using smaller cheaper coax.

  • @TheHAMMan-bs4ks
    @TheHAMMan-bs4ks 21 день назад

    I have never used FT8 before. It does not appear you all are fans of it? Why?

  • @mikemcdonald5147
    @mikemcdonald5147 21 день назад

    greg listing the stuff he has on the presentation he's giving. .......geeez Will you adopt me Greg LOL :). If Greg adopts me and Sam marries me were gonna be one Big dysfunctional ham family LOL

  • @TheHAMMan-bs4ks
    @TheHAMMan-bs4ks 21 день назад +1

    New to your channel - Love the energy and the content.

  • @mikemcdonald5147
    @mikemcdonald5147 21 день назад

    id like to learn more about the icom 9700. have jd do a talk on it. Im curious if I buy one do I need the gps clock card for it?

  • @wa5azqhamradio
    @wa5azqhamradio 14 дней назад +1

    Enjoyed the segment about FM simplex. Learned a lot. The loss chart on the different types of coax was very informative.