Ed Fong Antenna Arrived, Updated Edison Fong’s DBJ-1 ham antenna arrived in the mail today, 3 days before the estimated delivery, and I’m excited to… Continue reading “Ed Fong Antenna Arrived, Updated”…
SKYWARN Spotter Training The Skywarn training was very interesting. I think I learned more about the weather tonight than I did back in… Continue reading “SKYWARN Spotter Training”…
Women in Radio History – The Gilbert Girl In the Ham Radio Operators group on Facebook, a fellow ham from Bellingham, Washington shared a poster he had found.… Continue reading “Women in Radio History – The Gilbert Girl”…
A Radiogram! I received a radiogram the other day from a gentleman in Ocala, FL, via another in Owls Head, ME, congratulating… Continue reading “A Radiogram!”…
Hello world! Obligatory first post, by rule it’s supposed to be called ‘Hello world!’ I’ve started a few blogs over the years,… Continue reading “Hello world!”…
Hiking Mount Major Saturday the 21st was the second hike of the season with the Summit Seekers, a group of friends and friends… Continue reading “Hiking Mount Major”…
The Wireless Society of Southern Maine Tonight, Jordan and I were invited to join the Wireless Society of Southern Maine at their bunker in the CCEMA building. With… Continue reading “The Wireless Society of Southern Maine”…
Worldwide Amateur Radio Day First week in as a new ham radio operator, and I jump in the deep end! I joined the Worldwide… Continue reading “Worldwide Amateur Radio Day”…
uBitx HF Transceiver Kit Back on February 28th, I found and purchased a multiband, multi-mode HF radio kit called the uBitx. I could have… Continue reading “uBitx HF Transceiver Kit”…
KC1JMH Since successful completion of my Technician exam on March 29th, I’ve been refreshing the FCC database hourly, eagerly awaiting my… Continue reading “KC1JMH”…