
Starting in the wonderful hobby of Amateur or HAM Radio can be daunting and challenging but can be very rewarding. Every week I look at a different aspect of the hobby, how you might fit in and get the very best from the 1000 hobbies that Amateur Radio represents. Note that this podcast started in 2011 as "What use is an F-call?".
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Foundations of Amateur Radio
Let's start with an observation, I'm a geek, have been all my life. Since my early teenage years that evolved as a predilection for computing. As you might already know, I became a radio amateur to essentially get away... more
Foundations of Amateur Radio
The first step in solving any problem is recognising that there is one. In my case the name of that problem is "logging". Specifically the storage and collection of my amateur radio contact logs.
Just to be clear, t... more
Foundations of Amateur Radio
The other day I was stuck in traffic behind a vehicle proudly proclaiming that it was "electric". I'd seen the model before, just never connected it with being available as an EV. I wondered how many other cars on the ... more
Foundations of Amateur Radio
Recently I spent some quality time digging into the origins of a word in common use. In doing so, I contacted the Postal Museum in the United Kingdom and received a lovely reply that included a photo of a document in t... more
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You mention going back to the beginning. I can’t as it seems to only start at 2015. I am really enjoying these short little overs, but I am a total newbie so would like to hear the beginning!
Excellent insights in the amature radio community
I had found this series sitting among the bigger Amateur Radio podcasts and I didn’t know what would be covered here in less than 5 minutes per episode. The bite sized episodes helped to put a perspective to this new hobby and as a recently licensed operator, I’m able to connect to all the points mentioned in this series. Thank you Onno. 73s, Sandip EI7IJB.
Spot on, not small talking for hours on topics. Short and concise
I’ve been a radio Amateur for over 50 years. I find this podcast to be informative and entertaining. Both the subject matter and method of presentation should appeal to new hams and many many veterans. I give this podcast 2 thumbs up.
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Focused on the diverse and enriching world of Amateur Radio, the content explores various facets of the hobby, including technical challenges, community involvement, and educational opportunities for both newcomers and seasoned operators. Key topics discussed include Software Defined Radio (SDR), logging techniques, historical developments in communication, and practical tips for outdoor activities in amateur radio. The format typically features concise and informative episodes that weave personal anecdotes with technical insights, making complex concepts accessible to a broader audience. What sets this analysis apart is the emphasis on fostering a supportive community, highlighted by encouraging self-training and collaboration among enthus... more
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