Added: 6th June 2009 Posted By:w4djd Views: 563 Comments:0
While hiking with Rooster and Peanut on Memorial Day we encounter thunder and lightning. Once the storm passes we safely make it onto the ridge and to make some fun contacts with my IC703 and Buddipole vertical antenna. A123 batteries were used to power the radio
Added: 29th June 2009 Posted By:w4djd Views: 493 Comments:0
A movie I threw together for my very first field day!
W2HO is our club call sign for the Orange County Amateur Radio Club
(http://www.ocarc-ny.org/index.htm)
We were located on Cronomer Hill park, located in Newburgh NY
I started the day on 15... blew threw 120 contacts in just over an...
Added: 6th October 2009 Posted By:w4djd Views: 670 Comments:0
Colorado climb many of Colorado\'s 14000-foot mountains to set up amateur radio stations in an effort to communicate with other radio amateurs across the state and around the world every second Sunday in August. This video is about N0B\'s adventure up Mt Humboldt (14065ft)...
Added: 12th March 2010 Posted By:ki7f Views: 521 Comments:0
Just some more video footage of my amateur (Ham) radio/SWL \\\"shack\\\" at my apartment in Denver, Colorado. I was demonstrating some of the features of the Ham Radio Deluxe (HRD) software program as well as the Digital Master780 software which integrates...
Added: 25th August 2011 Posted By:w4djd Views: 118 Comments:0
Hosts: Bob Heil, K9EID, Gordon West, WB6NOA, and Leo Laporte, W6TWT
The gang shows Leo how to build a dipole, George builds a power supply, viewer questions, and more.