Serbian ham radio portable expedition captured on Zlatibor, Karaula, VHF contesting in bad weather.
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Serbian ham radio portable expedition captured on Zlatibor, Karaula, VHF contesting in bad weather.
[…]Today just past 17:00 UTC at 14214 kHz I witnessed behavior of ham radio operator W6CCP that was as rude as it could get.
Saddiq A41KJ was on the frequency calling CQ, and had big pile-up from European stations. He was called all over but handling situation nicely and getting through the list of stations calling him.
Then, out from nowhere, W6CCP came out, obviously with very high power, screaming on top of all other callers for Saddiq to turn to long pass to North America. He was so powerful that he out-called all stations in pile-up. He gave fine report for A41KJ but insisted for him to turn to long pass. […]
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As I live in apartment building I have apparent problem with setting up ham radio antenna. The obvious place to set up antenna was the roof as it is easily accessible. Due to small space and me not wanting to make mess of a wires, I decided to use compromise vertical multiband. A friend had spare DunaX-GPN4B (40, 20, 15 and 10m) so it was obvious choice. I had to put down about 30m of coax cable to my apartment, and soon I was in the air.
Not for long I found out that I do miss 80 meter band a lot. […]
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Nepresušna tema u radio-amaterskim razgovorima je snaga radio-stanica. Ma koliko da je imamo, to nikada nije dovoljno. Uvek su na ceni jače radio-stanice, a mnogi radio-amateri ne smatraju svoju opremu zaokruženom ako ne nabave neki pojačavač snage.
Interesantno je da je prvi korak u povećanju dometa obično povećanje snage predajnika. Nažalost to ume da ode i dotle da se izlazi iz okvira propisa i emituje snagama koje su daleko veće nego što je to dozvoljeno, a da rezultati ne budu baš odgovarajući.
Mnogi su se uverili da prosto povećanje snage ne da nije uvek nego često uopšte i nije rešenje. […]
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I did my first World Castle Award activation. Although it is mid February, weather forecast was sunny and warm for today, so I planned to go outdoors. As I live very near WCA YU-00023 (Stari grad, Užice) I decided to pack up my gears and walk to the old fortress and make an activation. I was accompanied by a non-ham friend.
As I am preparing for portable operations, this was nice opportunity to check how my equipment behave.
Basically, it is YAESU FT-857 with portable three band linked dipole (80, 40 and 20m), one LiIon 14.4V 5Ah NL202HD battery and another sealed lead acid 12V 7Ah battery. […]
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As soon as I got first two ham radio rigs, I needed to connect them both to PC, to program memories or use CAT control from logging software. I realized that it is impractical to have as many USB to RS323 adapters as rigs.
As serial connection for radio requires just RX, TX and GND lines, and it is the same for most of modern radio stations. It is actually only radio connector that is different – signaling is the same.
It showed up quite easy to build simple multirig adapter. All you need to do is to use existing USB to serial interface adapter, cut it’s cable in two and insert male and female three pin 3.5 mm jack (commonly used as stereo audio connectors). […]
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