POTAXXIA May Be Right For You
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Bob Witte, KØNR, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Colorado, USA. Contact him at [email protected].
LHS Episode #486: Holy Guacamole
Hello and welcome to Episode 486 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short-topics episode, the hosts discuss sweepstakes contesting, Youths on the Air, ham radio as a game (?), GUAC, a very old sqlite vulnerability that persists today, holes in OpenSSL, the latest version of Ubuntu and 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 November-December 2022 SARC Communicator
We're Back With 100+ Pages Of Projects, News, Views and Reviews
'The Communicator' digital periodical of Surrey Amateur Radio Communications is now available for viewing or download.
Read in over 145 countries now, we bring you Amateur Radio news from the South West corner of Canada and elsewhere. With less fluff and ads than other Amateur Radio publications, you will find Amateur Radio related articles, projects, profiles, news, tips and how-to's for all levels of the hobby.
You can view or download it as a .PDF file from: https://bit.ly/SARC22Nov-Dec
Previous Communicator issues are at https://ve7sar.blogspot.com/search/label/The%20Communicator and a full index is HERE.
As always, thank you to our contributors, and your feedback is always welcome.
The deadline for the next edition is December 20th.
If you have news or events from your club or photos, stories, projects or other items of interest from BC or elsewhere, please contact us at [email protected]
73,
John VE7TI
'The Communicator' Editor
POTA Enthusiasts: POTAXXIA May Be Right For You
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Bob Witte, KØNR, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Colorado, USA. Contact him at [email protected].
Ham College 94
Ham College episode 94 is now available for download.
Extra Class Exam Questions – Part 32.
E7B Amplifiers:(part 2 of 2) Class of operation, vacuum tube and solid-state circuits, distortion and intermodulation, spurious and parasitic suppression, microwave amplifiers, switching-type amplifiers.
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 259
If China declares war, these Ham Radio enthusiasts could be crucial
Ham Radio might turn out to be more than just a pleasant pastime.
L.A. Times
Mastodon.Radio: A Twitter alternative for Hams
Mastodon.Radio is a community space for the Amateur Radio community. It’s entirely funded by its users.
Mastodon.Radio
More information about the NOAA-15 failure
The technical aspects of the AVHRR Scan Motor failure.
RTL-SDR.com
Building a local network with LoRaWAN
The core of the build is the LoRaWAN gateway which sits at the top of a tall building to maximize the wireless range.
Hack A Day
Understanding the basics of APRS and how to get started
APRS stands for Automatic Packet Reporting System.
K0PIR
A tour and deep-dive of my SOTA/POTA Backpack
A deep dive into my world of packs, bags, and organization. It’s not for the faint of heart.
QRPer
Building a field expedient Amateur Radio kit
The ability to rapidly move to a remote area and set up reliable multi-band, multi-mode communications in very short order.
On All Bands
History of the 11m Ham band
11m was a legal Ham band in North America from 1947-1958.
PE4BAS
Why I’m keeping my IC-7300
There’s been a lot of hoopla over the new Yaesu Radios.
KK4Z
Video
Hamilton Hamfest walkthrough
A walkthrough of the excellent Hamilton Hamfest.
VE3IPS
Installing FT8, JS8Call, FLDIGI, and Gridtracker on Linux
Let’s get FT8, JS8Call, FLDIGI, and gridtracker installed on the Evolve Maestro laptop running Linux Mint.
KM4ACK
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The Spectrum Monitor — November, 2022
Stories you’ll find in our November, 2022 issue:
LnR Precision MTR-4B V2 QRP Transceiver
By Thomas Witherspoon K4SWL
This little radio first caught Thomas’ attention at a Four Days in May (FDIM) QRP conference over a decade ago. He writes, “A ham friend in the SOTA community proudly showed me a very early version of the Mountain Topper that he built from a kit. The first thing that struck me was how impossibly small and extraordinarily lightweight it was. But when he showed me the 9-volt battery he used to power it––a power supply not only small, but convenient––I was mesmerized.”
Remote Ham Radio Options: Software and Hardware
By Mark Haverstock K8MSH
We’ve all used remote control for decades to operate TV sets. Mark says, “Remote control operation also works for your ham radio hobby. Maybe you live in RFI hell—places where interference from computers, appliances, plasma TVs, and other consumer electronics wreak havoc on your receiver. Or maybe you’re in a lousy location for working DX, or any station for that matter? Then there’s serious portable operation. Imagine working stations from the great outdoors or from a hotel room.” Mark shows how to use software and hardware to make this happen.
Secrets of the End-Fed Half-Wave Antenna
By Cory GB Sickles WA3UVV
As with anything that becomes popular, a certain mythology has developed about the End-Fed Half-Wave (EFHW) antenna, leading one to believe that it is some sort of miracle antenna, capable of gain, never needing a tuner, operating without any sort of counterpoise and extremely broadband in nature, among other amazing (but incorrect) ‘alternative facts.’ Cory says, “While a properly constructed and erected EFHW can be an effective radiator, your understanding and enjoyment of its overall performance characteristics deserves a closer look.”
2022 SDR Buyer’s Guide
By Larry Van Horn N5FPW
Receive-only SDRs continue to grab a major share of the HF shortwave marketplace. With the popularity of Raspberry PI systems, new manufacturers, primarily from outside the US, are now incorporating SDR technologies with portable handheld receivers. Digital radio, and in particular the Software Defined Radios, or SDRs, have quickly become a reality for many of us in our radio shacks. Larry looks at what’s available for 2022.
2022 Scanner Radio Buyer’s Guide
By Larry Van Horn N5FPW
2022 has shaped up to be familiar territory when it comes to selling scanner radios. Larry explains that chip shortages, labor shortages, supply chain irregularities, China Covid lockdown policies and other woes have resulted in “out of stock” notes from various sellers on popular models. Larry looks at products that are available and explains which might be best for you, where you live.
Scanning America
By Dan Veeneman
Scanning Delaware County (PA)
Federal Wavelengths
By Chris Parris
Hurricane Ian Response
Milcom
By Larry Van Horn N5FPW
Monitoring US Coast Guard Aviation Fleet
Utility Planet
By Hugh Stegman
2022 Hurricane Season on HF
Shortwave Utility Logs
By Mike Chace-Ortiz and Hugh Stegman
The World of Shortwave Listening
By Valter Aguiar
Latin American Radio Report
The Shortwave Listener
By Fred Waterer
Fall Shortwave Schedules
Radio 101
By Ken Reitz KS4ZR
21st Century SWL
Amateur Radio Astronomy
By Stan Nelson KB5VL
The ‘Big Ear’ Radio Telescope’s ‘Wow’ Signal
Adventures in Radio Restoration
By Rich Post KB8TAD
The Fearnola: 1920s TRF Three-Dial Set
Digitally Speaking
By Cory GB Sickles WA3UVV
2022 Amateur Radio Digital Voice Guide
The Spectrum Monitor is available in PDF format which can be read on any desktop, laptop, iPad®, Kindle® Fire, or other device capable of opening a PDF file. Annual subscription is $24. Individual monthly issues are available for $3 each.
Ken Reitz, KS4ZR, is publisher and managing editor of The Spectrum Monitor. Contact him at [email protected].