• Topics Overview

    From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to All on Sun Jun 4 00:03:10 2023
    While this information is in the Ham Radio Information Door on
    The Thunderbolt BBS, I've decided to create monthly posts (days
    1-28) on various items of the amateur radio hobby. These posts will
    recycle each month, as I don't consider messages over 30 days old to
    still be "timely".

    Much of the data applies to amateur radio operators in the U.S.
    and its territories. If you live elsewhere, please check with your
    countries amateur radio organization or communications agency for
    more details. For the ham radio humor (items 15A through 15Q ), much
    of the info is "tongue in cheek"...and some, you may not want to use
    on the air.

    The topics will include:

    1) Interested In Ham Radio??
    2) Some Famous Hams
    3) W1AW Bulletin Information
    4) Expired Licenses During A Government Shutdown
    5) Amateur Radio License Question Pools
    6) Vanity Callsigns
    7) Ham Radio Classes And Exams (Comprehensive Bulletin)
    8) 10 Commandments For Technicians
    9) Patience During The Nets
    10) Third Party Traffic
    11) International Operations
    12) Reciprocal Operating Agreements
    13) APRS Information
    14) ARRL RadioGrams and Formal Written Traffic
    15) Ham Radio Humor, including:
    A) Ham Radio Awards
    B) QRN In The Grass
    C) In Big Trouble
    D) Missing Q Signals
    E) New Contsting Rig
    F) No New Rigs Allowed
    G) The Poor Ham
    H) The Ham Radio Pager
    I) The Ham Snake
    J) Ham Spray
    K) Having A Ham As A Pet
    L) No Static In The Shack
    M) Radio Rules
    N) Sign For The Shack
    O) The Wishing Well
    P) DX Movies
    Q) The Triple Play
    16) U.S. Amateur Radio Band Plans
    17) Contesting Tips, and Little Pistols Versus Big Guns
    18) Courtesy, and Good Amateur Practice
    19) Morse Code Got The Job, and CW Beats SMS
    20) D-Star and D-Rats
    21) Echolink And CQ100
    22) Hamfests
    23) Selected Ham Radio Websites
    24) Several Ham Radio Poems written by WX4QZ
    25) Ham Radio History
    26) Shack Safety
    27) Satellites And Packet

    Daryl Stout, WX4QZ, Little Rock, Arkansas
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  • From esc@618:300/56 to Daryl Stout on Sun Jun 4 02:29:26 2023
    While this information is in the Ham Radio Information Door on
    The Thunderbolt BBS, I've decided to create monthly posts (days
    1-28) on various items of the amateur radio hobby. These posts will recycle each month, as I don't consider messages over 30 days old to
    still be "timely".

    This is great! I've always been interested in HAM but never took the time. Thanks.

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  • From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to esc on Fri Jun 16 05:03:00 2023
    This is great! I've always been interested in HAM but never took the
    time. Thanks.

    There have been a lot of changes in the hobby, since I was first licensed
    32 years ago.

    1) "Internet Radio" (i.e. VoIP) has become common, and amateur radio operators

    with medical issues (i.e. heart conditions), can't have RF gear, as it could
    cause problems with their pacemakers. This is also useful if they move into
    areas which restrict or prohibit any RF gear, antennas, etc. With the "internet
    radio", all you need is a laptop, a monitor, and a wi-fi connection, to show
    that "it's not just RF anymore". But, ANY hobby can get expensive in a hurry.

    I did a demo at a high school ham radio club several years ago, with this mode

    of "internet radio". The kids were more worried about getting money together
    for their college tuition, instead of spending money on ham radio gear, and
    accessories.

    2) The Morse Code requirement for US Ham Radio Licenses was eliminated back
    in early 2007. Now, folks are learning it because they want to, and NOT
    because they have to.

    3) Digital modes have expanded...things like D-Star, DMR, WIRES-X, Fusion,
    AllStar, Echolink, FT8, M17, P25, TGIF, and D-Rats, didn't even exist.

    There is also a service called "HamShack Hotline", using a specialized phone,
    which is like a private line for amateur radio operators. Some use it during
    their nets, as a way to communicate if a repeater, etc. went down. Plus,
    there are things you can say over HamShack Hotline that you can't say "over
    the air".

    Daryl, WX4QZ

    ... BAR CODE: Electronic device to help locate bars.
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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Daryl Stout on Sat Jun 17 16:29:18 2023
    Daryl Stout wrote to esc <=-

    2) The Morse Code requirement for US Ham Radio Licenses was eliminated back
    in early 2007. Now, folks are learning it because they want to, and
    NOT
    because they have to.

    Earlier than that. When I got my license in 1997, I was a no-code Tech.

    3) Digital modes have expanded...things like D-Star, DMR, WIRES-X, Fusion,
    AllStar, Echolink, FT8, M17, P25, TGIF, and D-Rats, didn't even exist.

    I still don't use any of those modes...I do love Feld Hell, FHPSK105 (narrow-band FH), Olivia (great for weak-station DX), PSK31, and RTTY.

    But without a radio and antenna, I sit.

    The antenna I want that will attach to my access ramp without issues (first
    one listed on the page): https://tinyurl.com/yyedam3e ... $400.

    Someday.

    73,
    Sean KS4TD

    ... Going the speed of light is bad for your age.
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  • From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to Sean Dennis on Wed Jun 21 10:30:00 2023
    Sean,

    Earlier than that. When I got my license in 1997, I was a no-code
    Tech.

    I got in under the No-Code Tech license in 1991, but there was still
    5 WPM CW for Novice, 13 WPM for General and Advanced, and 20 WPM for
    Amateur Extra. The 13 and 20 WPM requirement was dropped on April 15,
    2000...when the FCC also dropped issuing new Novice and Adanced Class
    licenses. Then, you just had the 5 WPM requirement for General and
    Amateur Extra...but that was dropped on Feb. 23, 2007.

    Two weeks either side of the Feb. 23, 2007 date, Vibroplex, who makes
    CW keyers, literally had their phones ringing "off the wall" with the
    demand.

    My favorite story was where these 4 OM's were sitting at a restaurat
    table in Annapolis, Maryland...telling each other dirty jokes in CW.

    This drop dead, gorgeous, YL, walked up to their table, and sternly
    admonished them, saying "You boys need to watch your language. I teach
    CW at the Naval Academy across the street", and walked out.

    They were as red as tomatoes!! (hi hi).

    I still don't use any of those modes...I do love Feld Hell, FHPSK105 (narrow-band FH), Olivia (great for weak-station DX), PSK31, and RTTY.

    I've done PSK31 via the VoIP mode of CQ100...but that was a long time
    ago (I am on CQ100 for a net once a week, but I'll miss doing that net
    this Friday, as I'm going in for a bone density scan). At least it's not
    a butt density scan (hi hi).

    But without a radio and antenna, I sit.

    That's what I have...with having congestive heart failure, and intense
    lightning from thunderstorms.

    The antenna I want that will attach to my access ramp without issues (first one listed on the page): https://tinyurl.com/yyedam3e ... $400.

    Right now, I'm more worried about paying the bills for the property tax,
    termite service, and the post office box renewal.

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Daryl Stout on Thu Jun 22 15:28:06 2023
    Daryl Stout wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    This drop dead, gorgeous, YL, walked up to their table, and sternly
    admonished them, saying "You boys need to watch your language. I teach
    CW at the Naval Academy across the street", and walked out.

    They deserved that one. <G>

    Right now, I'm more worried about paying the bills for the property tax, termite service, and the post office box renewal.

    I will more than likely be sitting at home for Field Day remembering my
    great run in 2018...

    73,
    Sean KS4TD

    ... Hypochondria is the only disease I don't have.
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