Rob, WD4IFT, is installing a new ham shack and wants to know how he should ground the computer. Dave here to help explain what he suggests…
Antenna
Can a Balun be Too Big?
“Oggie Jon McAdams, K3MAH, is getting back into HF and wants to try QRP. Will baluns, coax, etc., rated for higher power cause his small signal… Read more
Triband end-fed half wave antenna for portable use
Describing and demonstrating an end-fed multiband antenna for portable use. It’s a full-sized half wave on 20 metres and a loaded half wave on 4… Read more
Chameleon Portable HF Antenna Deployment Configurations
There is no shortage of ways to deploy a Chameleon Hybrid-mini/micro antenna! In this video, I will show you some of the most common ways to deploy a… Read more
Review
Hosting HamNation & FreeDV Digital Voice Over HF!
Hosting HamNation & FreeDV Digital Voice Over HF! Read more
Xiegu G90 Unboxing
G90 is a portable 20W HF amateur radio transceiver with an SDR architecture with built-in auto antenna tuner. The display unit and the radio can be se… Read more
Quick Tip – Coiling Coax
In this video, from a few years ago, Julian Frost (N3JF), your Ham Radio Sensei, gives a quick tip on how to coil coax so that it doesn’t create… Read more
Equipment
TH-D74A KENWOOD D-STAR HT (144/220/430MHz) – Test Report
TH-D74A KENWOOD D-STAR HT (144/220/430MHz) KENWOOD D-STAR HT (144/220/430MHz) FCC Part15B(CSR) TEST REPORT FCC ID: K44440900 This device is certified;… Read more
AMPLIFIER HF2013DX-A – HF 2KW
The linear amplifier HF2013DX-A is designed for all shortwave bands from 1.8MHz to 29MHz amateur (including WARC) and all operating modes. It is equip… Read more
PiHPSDR Controller – Apache Labs
The PiHPSDR Controller is a stand-alone interface for the ANAN/OpenHPSDR Hermes SDRs, it is ideal for mobile applications and for users who prefer phy… Read more
Space Pioneers Amateur Radio Kit Initiative!
Frank Bauer KA3HDO had a minute to fill us in on the new ARISS education initiative SPARKI Read more
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