Take a Long Hard Look at Our Community… An Editorial by Onno VK6FLAB

This post is to lift up the recent editorial published on eHam.net by Onno VK6FLAB in Australia. His long running podcast, Foundations of Amateur Radio, is one of my favorites. I listen to it every time it drops in my podcast catcher. I’m slowly making my way through the previous 500 episodes. Not one has been disappointing. Onno has recently taken on the scourge of social bullying in our hobby. It affects everyone, not just the bullied.

Once the collective atmosphere of a group, however large or small, has become contaminated by the blind or even oblique tolerance of bullying behavior by even one member of the group, it is there for all to be potentially subjected. The tolerance of bullying will precede new members and succeed former ones. While “bad character” may be the original culprit, the social norms of the group become the active agents of that tolerance of it in the future.

To be clear, our community is a welcoming environment, filled with hope and joy, but there is a small rotten element in our midst that we need to rip out root and branch, much like we would if it was deliberate HF interference.

Onno VK6FLAB on eHam.net

Onno’s essay at eHam.net is available through the link below. I encourage you to read it with an open mind as to your own behavior and those with whom you associate. Being bullied through social media tends to begat your own negative response. I wish I could state that I have never responded in that way. But I cannot. My commitment is to reduce any such behaviors in response to those engaged in bullying of me and to defend those being bullied.

As a professional sociologist who has studied social movements, almost always involving violence, I wish that I could offer a complete answer to the problem. But I do know that Onno is on the right track: tolerance of the problem will only exacerbate it. If you value the amateur radio hobby, it is worth your time and consideration to see what Onno has to say.

To read Onno’s editorial at eHam.net, click HERE.


Frank Howell, K4FMH, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Mississippi, USA. Contact him at [email protected].

ICQ Podcast Episode 387 – Three Mini Ham Hardware Reviews

In this episode, we join Martin M1MRB, Dan Romanchik KB6NU, Caryn Eve Murray KD2GUT, Edmund Spicer M0MNG, Ed Durrant DD5LP and Leslie Butterfield G0CIB to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin (M6BOY) rounds up the news in brief and in the episode's feature Three mini-reviews.

We would like to thank Jeffery Wilson (VK2JEF) our monthly and annual subscription donors for keeping the podcast advert free. To donate, please visit - http://www.icqpodcast.com/donate

  • New ‘5-Year Rule’ for Deorbiting Satellites to Address Growing Risk of Orbital Debris
  • University Students Learn about Amateur Radio Satellites
  • 16 New Radio Amateurs in Cyprus
  • Radio Science 2.0: Ham Radio Activities for Kids in Romania
  • ITU Elects Ham from US as New Secretary General
  • Swiss Ban on the Sale of Anytone Transceiver (HT)
  • December YOTA Month
  • AMSAT-UK Colloquium Talks to be Live-Streamed
  • RSGB 2022 Convention Livestream

Colin Butler, M6BOY, is the host of the ICQ Podcast, a weekly radio show about Amateur Radio. Contact him at [email protected].

Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 257

Amateur Radio Weekly

Internet Archive looking for Amateur Radio materials
DLARC will be a massive online library of materials and collections related to Amateur Radio and early digital communications.
Internet Archive

Shortwave station WRMI damaged by Ian
Here are photos from the tower farm in Okeechobee.
Radio World

The art and design of Ham Radio
The cards reveal a rich typographic expression that is rare in their authenticity—each card a personal reflection of the stations operator.
Print Magazine

The thorny problem of keeping the Internet’s time
An obscure software system synchronizes the network’s clocks. Who will keep it running?
The New Yorker

Maryland firefighter uses his Ham Radio to send rescuers
Firefighter and Ham Radio hobbyist helped rescue a group stranded by Hurricane Ian.
Fox News

EMCOMM in action
Providing communications support for the Pan Ohio Hope Ride.
OnAllBands

The largest commercial communications array ever has just launched
The problem is, it might outshine all stars and planets.
Cosmos

Bicycle Mobile
I wanted to work HF using my bike as a stand. I won’t ride with the HF antenna installed but rather set it up when I stop.
KK4Z

AntRunner is the satellite antenna mount you need to take with you
The rotator itself is an az-el design with a couple of geared stepper motors.
Hack A Day

Video

Raspberry Pi 4 Vs. Evolve Maestro laptop
Comparing the Raspberry Pi with the Evolve laptop.
KM4ACK

The SHELF-17
Nick M0NTV showcases his latest scratch-built SSB transceiver.
M0NTV Homebrewing

RV HF Antennas
Using nerf bars as an antenna.
David Casler

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LHS Episode #483: LHS4EVA

Hello and welcome to the 483rd episode of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short topics episode, the hosts discuss the upcoming JOTA and JOTI event, an additional period of ARRL club grants, the Internet Archive creating a repository for amateur radio content, a kerfuffle at SQLite, making money with Open Source and much, much more. Thanks for listening and have a great week.

73 de The LHS Crew


Russ Woodman, K5TUX, co-hosts the Linux in the Ham Shack podcast which is available for download in both MP3 and OGG audio format. Contact him at [email protected].

The DX Central’s Weekly MW Frequency Challenge


If you enjoy DXing the broadcast band, then the weekly ‘DX Central MW Frequency Challenge' may be of interest to you. It’s run and organized by Loyd Van Horn, W4LVH, a dedicated DXer and a big promoter of BCB DXing.


Basically, participants are asked to listen on the chosen frequency (or frequencies) for a one week period (Friday to Friday) and report what they have been able to identify. Results of course will be different throughout the continent but if you are near any other listeners, it’s always fun to compare your final results.

The new frequency (or frequencies) are announced Friday evening  on Loyd's regular live-feed Youtube channel as well as on his Twitter feed   @dxcentral 


Loggings are reported via a fill-in form which is updated weekly.


This week's frequencies are 670-702kHz - What do you here there?


                         


Steve McDonald, VE7SL, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from British Columbia, Canada. Contact him at [email protected].

Ham College 93


Ham College episode 93 is now available for download.

Extra Class Exam Questions – Part 31.
E7B Amplifiers:(part 1 of 2) Class of operation, vacuum tube and solid-state circuits, distortion and intermodulation, spurious and parasitic suppression, microwave amplifiers, switching-type amplifiers.

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George Thomas, W5JDX, is co-host of AmateurLogic.TV, an original amateur radio video program hosted by George Thomas (W5JDX), Tommy Martin (N5ZNO), Peter Berrett (VK3PB), and Emile Diodene (KE5QKR). Contact him at [email protected].

Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 256

Amateur Radio Weekly

Hams continue response to Ian
Over 125 specific reports have been filed to the National Hurricane Center.
ARRL

Amateur Radio Satellite from Zimbabwe
Zimbabwes first satellite ZimSat-1, carrying an Amateur Radio APRS digipeater is expected to be be launched to the ISS in October.
Southgate

A cheap amplifier kit off Aliexpress for a few bucks
It worked, but not very well. The input SWR was 5:1.
awsh.org

Hams you should know: Walter Cronkite, KB2GSD
Known among radio enthusiasts as the most trusted Ham in Amateur Radio.
OnAllBands

Build an HF Ham Radio dipole antenna
Use a few simple components at a minimal cost and get great results.
Electronics Notes

Similarities of current Yaesu rigs
Yaesus about-to-be-available FT-710 is a curious specimen.
AE5X

QDX is an excellent digital modes transceiver
What is astonishing is how good the transmit is.
marxys musing on technology

What do VHF and UHF mean?
We toss around these terms quite loosely even though they have precise definitions.
K0NR

BBC announces World Service cutbacks
BBC to end production of radio output in 10 languages.
Guardian

Detecting Starlink Satellites with a portable Raspberry Pi
Starlink beacons typically transmit at around 11.325 GHz.
RTL-SDR.com

Video

Is Your House Bugged?
A current loop microphone can provide audio surveillance at low cost and high fidelity.
Leos Bag of Tricks

Solved: RF interference from light dimmer switches
Quin and Tom explain how to get rid of RF interference.
Ham Radio Perspectives

HF & Shortwave on the RTL SDR
Ive received many questions if this can be done, and the short answer is yes.
Tom the Dilettante

NØVCU boat anchor collection
In the shop he has many Swan transceivers, Collins, Drake and Cubic.
K0PIR

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