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Author: zeekzilch
Okay, this was just a simple receiver test off a carrier I heard near the 146.52 MHz calling frequency - just to see if the basics were operational on this t...
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Author: zeekzilch
In this video I'm conducting a quick test of a Kenwood TS-790A for a friend. In the recording I'm on 146.52 MHz FM simplex. However, this radio has a multitu...
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Length: 6:23 -
Rating: 5.0 (35 ratings) -
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Author: soccerkicker266
UPDATE** I took this antenna to the summit of Mt. Adams (12281ft) and was able to check into a net through a repeater in Pullman, WA (which was 211 miles ...
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Length: 11:45 -
Rating: 4.25 (96 ratings) -
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Author: dsarti1
There had been a call for the MURS frequency of 151.820 megahertz to be the National Prepper Calling Frequency. However this frequency is just above the 2 m ...
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Length: 5:56 -
Rating: 5.0 (20 ratings) -
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Author: shooter250
Demonstration showing how to set up the buddipole deluxe edition into a 2 meter J-pole antenna.
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Author: KA1YBS
Using Arrow 4-element backpack-able beam and Yaesu FT-817ND. QSO was ~45 miles portable to Mobile at 2.5 watts.
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Length: 6:28 -
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Author: kj6bbs
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Length: 2:15 -
Rating: 3.6666667 (3 ratings) -
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Author: fordbroncodave
yaesu ft-1900r 2 meter ham radio. i don't have the damdest clue how to use it. every time i need to pull the manual out and check, i seldom use 2 meters.
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Length: 3:13 -
Rating: 5.0 (30 ratings) -
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Author: RadioHamGuy
Due to tropospheric ducting on the 2 meter radio ham band, these communications were possible. Usual conditions are good for about 50 to 100 miles, but sever...
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Length: 0:58 -
Rating: 4.8333335 (12 ratings) -
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Author: iw3fzq
Beautiful day in 80 Mt. I obtained 4 QSOs with my FT-817, 4 Watts out and a telescoping antenna with its 80 Mt coil. All this without counterpoise: I used the snow instead of wire! This is...
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Length: 3:9 -
Rating: 5.0 (2 ratings) -
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Author: rangeorge
In this video, my team and I operate the PA QSO Party from my parents house in Venango County, PA as the 2006 Bonus Station for the contest. The Team include...
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Length: 6:31 -
Rating: 4.428571 (14 ratings) -
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Author: KA1YBS
The 2012 Appalachian Trail Golden Packet Event took place Saturday July 21. My (KA1YBS) station, was atop Pamola Peak on Katahdin this year at an elevation o...
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Rating: 5.0 (3 ratings) -
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Author: Manuel M. Velasco Vega
QRP qso´s from the North coast of Spain to W8, RU1 and 9K2 with low power.
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Author: sq2lyf
QRP i antena home made "20m teleskop"
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Length: 0:57 -
Rating: 5.0 (17 ratings) -
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Author: ender06026
Click SHOW MORE to see how this is done. The unfortunate lack of programmable memory banks is a severe limitation to this radio, but the hyper-memory functio...
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