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Amateur/Ham Radio
/////////////////////////////////////////// I live in eastern us. On 7:00 EST, I tried to tune in to Radio Havana on 6000 khz. I got static. The same happens with nearly all numbers stations and foreign broadcast. Help please. Posted: 01 Nov 2014 09:45 AM PDT http://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio...tried_to_tune/ submitted by aiah17trever [link] [6 comments] /////////////////////////////////////////// Recommend a two-way radio? Posted: 01 Nov 2014 12:20 PM PDT http://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio..._twoway_radio/ My workplace place utilizes two way radios (Motorola RDM2070d) in a warehouse environment. However, there arent enough to go around and sometimes they go "missing", shall we say, when you arent looking. Ive had it confirmed that we can carry our own walkies and a few people already have one. Some of the technical specifications Im seeing are confusing to an amateur while trying to compare products. Can anyone please recommend a two way radio that is compatible with the Motorola RDM2070d? Or at least point me in the right direction. Any advice would be greatly appreciate. submitted by Baraeris [link] [2 comments] /////////////////////////////////////////// Dammit...http://imgur.com/XgGaubL Posted: 31 Oct 2014 10:00 PM PDT http://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio...gurcomxggaubl/ submitted by Ingredients_Unknown [link] [7 comments] /////////////////////////////////////////// New ham going mobile Posted: 01 Nov 2014 03:02 PM PDT http://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio..._going_mobile/ Hi everyone, Im new to ham radio and this subreddit and Im really enjoying myself in the "looking around" phase. I just passed technician and general today so Im excited to be able to transmit instead of just listening to my local repeater traffic. Ive got a Boafeng BF-F8+ that I listen on and if like to take it in my car for more possible listening and transmitting. Studying for my license told me that an exterior antenna is a necessity. Any suggestions? Im not entirely against drilling into my car but Id prefer not to. Thanks again for being part of such an inviting and helpful hobby. submitted by slaughter5500 [link] [2 comments] /////////////////////////////////////////// Radios for School use Posted: 31 Oct 2014 08:00 PM PDT http://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio...or_school_use/ Hello all, I work for a public school district. I have always been interested in radio and am taking my technician test this upcoming Monday. I am wanting to propose that we get radios for several uses within our district. I am thinking that we need a maintenance channel, a bus channel, and a security channel. I have been searching tons of different options for our need and have yet find what I am looking for. Should we get Motorola business radios and just use the MURS channels(there is no use of them in our town, I monitor daily), should we try to buy a frequency (pair?), or use other frequencies? Our main use would be basic maintenance/janitor communication within a 3 mile radius with about 8 users; the same are is security but only for 5 or less users during emergency situations. Buses is a bigger problem. Our school district covers a fairly large geographic area (~25 mile radius). This is in the Ozarks, so lots of trees and decent size limestone hills. I would like to have a system like APRS for bus tracking and of course voice. I would also like to allow the buses to communicate with the local police/fire for emergency purposes. I love the idea of getting a frequency pair and setting up a 150ft tower..but I am sure that would be overkill. I also love the idea of digital(especially for APRS functionality) but again that may me overkill. I am thinking that PLd MURS may be a decent setup for our needs but of course may lack the power to work for our buses. Thanks for any ideas and information... Edit 1: I am not talking about the users using amateur radio for communication. I am talking about using MURS or Business radio frequencies. This probably isnt the best spot to post this...but I didnt know where else to. Edit 2: Thanks for the info guys. I think right now a simple MURS setup for campus comms should be good. If I can get a grant then I may look into a repeater. Now that yall have said all of this about the police not wanting too do this..I see what you mean. The local police did give us a few radios with the capability to talk to them..but I dont think that having every bus with that capability is a good thing. However, I do think that the superintendent of the school should keep that capability. submitted by ckw_ar [link] [17 comments] /////////////////////////////////////////// ARRL Sweepstakes Contest - Participate in DC Posted: 31 Oct 2014 07:39 PM PDT http://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio...icipate_in_dc/ W3HAC is participating in the ARRL Sweepstakes CW contest starting 5 p.m. Saturday. until Sunday night at 11 pm. We will be there until late Saturday and come back early Sunday. The W3HAC clubhouse is at 1525 Newton Street, NW, Third Floor. Washington, DC 20010. Its basically inside the building connected to the church. Press the call button for HARC. submitted by PericlesMortimer [link] [1 comment] /////////////////////////////////////////// [Advice] Opinions on Kenwood TS-820? Posted: 31 Oct 2014 09:59 PM PDT http://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio...kenwood_ts820/ I have an opportunity to purchase a Kenwood TS-820 and an AT-50 automatic antenna tuner for what I think is a pretty decent price. Before I invest I was hoping some of you more experienced guys would give me your thoughts on the rig. Itll be my first HF rig. Yes, Ive checked eHam and Universal Radio which both rate it well and opinions seem positive, but some personal thoughts would be appreciated. Especially, as a first HF radio. Also, anything I should know or ask when I meet with the buyer would be great. Any tips about the rig are also greatly welcome. I just dont want to throw money away on a bad choice. Thanks in advance all. submitted by Hypothesising_Null [link] [2 comments] |
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