Posts Tagged ‘Ham Radio’
Setting up a ham radio antenna?
Dylan The Afroman said:
My father is a ham radio operator and i was helping him put up his makeshift antenna.
This is what he is trying to do
There is a 4 foot pole sticking out of the ground in concrete- he wants to put an antenna up on that- it is about 20 feet except we can't get it high enough for it to slip in plus we are standing up on a snowy truck to try and left it on
How would i go about this- i was thinking winch that would be able toput it up there and then guidelines that other peps would hold 2 steady it and have another person 2 make sure the thing goes on
Good idea? I really don't know so if you got any other ideas please please tell me since ever since my parents moved he's been itching to do this yeah so any ideas?
Hehe
My dad has been using ham radio before i was born and my parents have a farm and have a hutterite colony miles away i am thinking he will get two guys from there. Thxs guys loving the hinge idea and never thought of that!
what all do i need to start my own radio staion?
samiam123sam said:
what Equipment do i need to have a fm radio station for about a 5-20+ mile Radius. and would i be able to use a ham radio? and i don't use a ham radio what licenses do i need. i also need all of this to connect to my lab-top, if that's possible. and what is the best prices for the Equipment and what brands i need and All the things i need.
thank you so much.
Twitter, a Fad of the Internet Age
While I'm not old enough to remember, the ham radio fad helped in both world wars and with people in a disaster situation.
My understanding is that every block had someone who monitored the CB for cutting news of the red invasion from Russia and twisters or hurricanes. Any well equipped bomb shelter or basement had a ham radio. Even if no one knew what to do with it, it was there.
Move forward a few decades when a natural disaster hit Southern California in 2008. I saw another side of Twitter. I noticed that many web sites about the fires referred to Twitter postings. So I started looking into it.
What I saw blew me away. People were using Twitter to plot escape routes and keep track of where the fire front currently was. I can only guess how many lives were saved by this "useless" fad. Another Internet fad was being used in ways I never thought of. Mashups of Google maps (a mixture of locations) were being used by the authorities to show the latest locations and statistics. Another marked the locations of refugee camps.
Then I noticed another use for Twitter. While not life saving, it was useful none the less. I went to a programmers convention in LA and was expecting the chaos these conventions brought 30 years ago.
However, the convention was less chaotic and people knew where to go and what to do because so many of the attendees were Twittering about last minute changes, which sessions were good, and where to eat lunch. The registration desk was less of a bottle neck since fewer people had a reason to hang around it.
Grandparents are another possible audience. Wouldn't many grandparents enjoy being able to keep track of their darlings life?
added: 5-5-2009
Yet another beneficial use I've seen for Twitter was when vandals or terrorists took a hack saw to AT&T's backbone. Not only did several server farms go done, but the phone service in the area did too. So AT&T communicated with their customers with Twitter. Ignoring the irony temporarily, once again Twitter proved itself to be a good media for humans with unusual needs like the one where ATT was victimized by either vandals or terrorists. If ATT didn't respond and left their customers hanging in the wind, it would have been a PR nightmare for them.
I still don't see Twitter's value for marketting a service, but if it exists I will learn.
Now I see Twitter as practical in some situations and a virtual life-saver in others. Of course some people take it too far and do end up wasting time. But isn't that a definition of a hobby?
By: Dave Keays
About the Author:
Dave Keays is an independent web programmer specializing in Drupal and the security of Drupal.
How do I become a “ham” radio operator?
TempusFugit said:
I have wanted to become a ham radio operator for some time now, but everytime I start doing the research on what I need in the way of equipment and licensing, I get overwhelmed. Can anyone help me get started? What license forms do I need? What equipment should I get? What do I need to know about amature radio?








