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QSO TODAY AMATEUR RADIO PODCAST - Podcasts
/////////////////////////////////////////// N6VI Posted: 04 Jun 2021 11:00 PM PDT https://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/n6vi Episode 354 - Marty Woll - N6VI Marty Woll, N6VI, found his way into amateur radio, along with other high school teens in Southern Californias San Fernando Valley in the late 1960s. Interested in CW, chasing DX, and contesting, Martys ham radio interests evolved to include VHF, UHF, and microwave contest "roving", and now emergency communications. N6VI has always been a leader in our hobby and is my QSO Today. Show Notes Sponsor Transcription Listen to Podcast HomeTown: Granada Hills, California First Rig: Heathkit DX-60 Transmitter Hallicrafters SX-111 Receiver Inverted V Antenna Later: Heathkit SB-301 Heathkit SB-401 Current Rig: Elecraft K3 HF Transceiver Kenwood TX930 VHF/UHF Transceiver Alpha 78 Amplifier Expert Liner 1.3 K Dipole Antenna Favorite Operating mode: CW Terms Boy Scouts Signaling Field Day Morse Code on Flags Bishop Alemany High School Lee Jones WB6OLD West Valley Amateur Radio Club The Hams Wide World, Dave Bell Video Apex Electronics, San Fernando, CA UCLA Amateur Radio Club, W6YRA Southern California DX Club Dick Norton, N6AA CQ Worldwide Contest Gray-line Propagation "Romeo Clubs" are restless old men eating out Emcomm - Emergency Communications National NCX-3 Transceiver Quad Antenna Drake-Line Transceivers Henry Radio Wayne Overbeck, N6ND Mountain Top Radio Contest Operation Chip N6CA San Bernardino Microwave Society National Traffic System Welcome New Ham Messages on NTC The San Fernando Valley Radio Club Microwave Rover Contest The 10 Band Rover 50 Mhz and U Group of Northern California Haliburtin aluminum suitcase N6VI Rooftop Transverter Box Yaesu FT-851 VHF/UHF Transceiver as Baseband Rig Frasier Peak, California Mt. Potosi, Nevada Cactus Intertie Family Radio Service GMRS - General Mobile Radio Service Marty Woll N6VI on Using FRS and GMRS RadiosUsing FRS and GMRS Radios for Local Disaster Communications, by Marty Woll, N6VI Malibu Fire, California Sayre Fire, Sylmar, CA April Moell, WA6OPS OCHeart Amateur Radio Service ReddiNet System, Southern California, HOA Antenna Restrictions N6VI N6VI, "Get your neighbors in your HOA to see amateur radio as an asset" SOTA - Summits on the Air Receiving Antennas for the Radio Amateur, Eric Nichols Greatest challenge facing amateur radio now: spread the love of learning that is part of being a ham. Advice to new or returning hams: Get involved in one or more clubs in the loca area. Join the ARRL. Delve into new areas of ham radio. The RSS Feed for all audio content from QSO today is available from here. Please join our QSO Today community by pressing the button below. It is the best way to suggest guests and topics, and provide feedback to Eric, 4Z1UG. Subscribe N6VI Mobile Rover N6VI Transverter Box that rides on the roof of his rover N6VI working an "emcomm" event Kenwood TS-930 VHF/UHF Transceiver |
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