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HamRadioNow
HRN 449: Extreme Elmering (almost a clickbait title)_

HamRadioNow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 147:10


It's just us - Jim NO1PC, David W0DHG and Gary K4AAQ for the Halloween Eve show. So, Extreme Elmering? We talk about that, after checking out Kyle AA0Z's recent Trivia show, and a story in the LA Times about hams in Taiwan maybe preparing for a showdown with China.And a reminder that when we do a ‘Promo' show, it's not just to tell you we have a ‘real' show coming up. We usually do a whole ‘nother show. 30 minutes… or more. This week is defiantly in the more category. So if this nearly 2½ hour episode isn't enough, to watch the Promo.

Resonant Frequency
RF Podcast EP 51 Memorizing the Test

Resonant Frequency

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 20:00


Studying to the Test Bridgecom Systems (DMR Radios and Hotspots)Patreon "Become a Patron Today!"By Me A Coffee (Tip Jar)PayPal (Our old faithful donation spot) IntroWelcomeNo nag this timeMobile in the StudioMore mobile install to come... LaterI was getting clubs to send me a copy of their newsletterThe Ground Wire Tyler TX clubStudying to the TestDon't learn it memorize itNot a new approachBeen that way since I was licensedNovice was pretty easyBeen messin with electronics since I was a kidRadios, Electronics, computers. Oh, my.I knew a little about propagationWe used to take the test, get our license and learn from thereWith the codeless license we feel down on Elmering"I need another antenna because the one I have doesn't have enough SWR?"We couldn't keep up because of the influx of new operatorsIt would be neat to be a hamFirst time renewal comes along their goneDon't hide. ElmerThe folks that complain about the new guys. Came in the same way.This hobby is about Elmering Moaning about the good old days of amateur radioWe are having a hard time competing with Cell PhonesNothing wrong with studying to the test, if you don't stop thereWe got rid of the code, what now?The people that said they would never use Morse code are all down on HF doing codeThank you Tyler amateur radio clubElmer, Elmer, ElmerThese guys are not LidsThey just need some Elmering Visit our Youtube channel for videos on Amateur Radio www.youtube.com/c/RichardBaileyKB5JBV Check out our Glossary of Amateur / Ham Radio Terms used on the shows HERE Read More About Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast At www.rfpodcast.info Contact Info For Richard KB5JBV: Website: www.rfpodcast.info Email: kb5jbv@gmail.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RichardBaileyKB5JBV FaceBook: www.facebook.com/groups/resonantfrequency/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/kb5jbv MeWE: mewe.com/i/richardbailey31 Tumblr https://www.tumblr.com/settings/blog/resonant-frequency-podcast Discord: https://discord.com/channels/758866379104845856/758866379104845860 Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/Richard_KB5JBV

The Ham Radio Guy
No Ham left behind

The Ham Radio Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 36:00


In this podcast I discuss the retention and engagement of keeping new hams active and getting them involved and why Elmering or mentoring is important some other announcements and news from the ARRL.       Hope you hit the subscribe button and take time to listen. 

Resonant Frequency
RRA EP 41 I Made A Mistake

Resonant Frequency

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 49:03


RRA EP 41 I Made A Mistake Opening ThemeGreetingsMinionsLegion of FollowersPatreonsand anybody elseSorry about the lateness of the EpisodeBeen really busyWelcome Darius to the teamBio to FollowWe have hit 100,000 visitors to the website. Woo Hoo!About to get kicked off AMAZONMoney grubbing Bitches!We have Paypal for one time DonationsWe have Patreon for reoccurring membershipsPerks to comeAll at the websiteSuper super friendly Reddit Banned from the Amateur Radio RedditPosted a video to help the new folksVideo on YoutubeI have 2 StrikesI have a planMake my own Amateur Radio Reddit with Elmers and no JERKS!First meeting of the Radio ClubOne Meeting of A.R.E.S.Sadly cracking down on the team Offered a RepeaterThanks Dave W5DLPNeed a siteNeed Heliaxand an EngineerRichard ain't the oneI have been wrong (Earth Shattering I know)The older DaysVintage Call SignRichard is old! (Licensed in the last century)Surrounded by ElmersEvery HAM I have met is my ElmerSome Elmers taught me what not to do by exampleI really do like Gordon West WB6NOALearning the answers to the TestRon Jackson N5OJTYou ain't doin itLicensed since 1995 or later your falling down on the Frikin' jobtoo good to help new guys outDivision of the HAM'sDon't want to share with new guysYou need to help the new guys because somebody helped youGo troll the newsgroupsYour selfish and don't want to give back to the communityThere are people talking about at the club meetings because you won't help the new guysGet your butt in gear and help the new guysYour making a mistake not capturing that resource Why am I doing your job?If you don't have at least one guy hanging around asking questions you are falling down on the job and you are a horrible amateur radio operatorNew HAM's aggressively go find your ElmersStudying to the test is not workingGo hunt down some ElmersI am Elmering in person and over the internet Elmering new Hams in other states via the internetA lot of the new breed of ham are worthless as ElmersElmering a new operator in OregonElmering a new operator in South CarolinaJust this week Elmering a new operator in Dallas 30 miles away We've started a new club to Elmer the new operators in Kaufman County TexasWe don't make the mistake of ignoring this resourceYou need ElmersIf the other Hams don't embrace you find other HamsIf these guys make the mistake of ignoring you its because they are LAZYUse the resources available to youThe InternetARRLVideosDo some research because you need to know about Ham RadioHit the books kidsIf nobody will Elmer you CONTACT me I will do my best to help you.No such thing as a perfectly tuned antennaDFing / Transmitter hunting is a good skill to learnDelta Loop laying on its side = SkyloopDiddle Stick ;)Don't make the mistake of wasting you time on those do nothin hams that are falling down on the jobSee it, Do it, Teach itI am extremely busy but I have time for the New HamsPimpin Linux in the Ham shackRuss K5TUX is a Ham Radio GodI am sick and tired of the of the new guys not getting what they need from their fellow Ham radio OperatorsClueless ExtrasDon't make the mistake of not getting on the air anyway you can but don't make the mistake of stopping thereNew Techs go out and conquer the world If they don't' want to talk to you, you really don't need them anyway Spread the Gospel of Amateur RadioIf you have been licensed a week you know more than the operator that got their license yesterday Visit our Youtube channel for videos on Amateur Radio www.youtube.com/c/RichardBaileyKB5JBV Check out our Glossary of Amateur / Ham Radio Terms used on the shows HERE Contact Info For Richard KB5JBV: Website: www.rfpodcast.info Email: kb5jbv@gmail.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RichardBaileyKB5JBV FaceBook: www.facebook.com/groups/resonantfrequency/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/kb5jbv MeWE: mewe.com/i/richardbailey31 Tumblr https://www.tumblr.com/settings/blog/resonant-frequency-podcast

Resonant Frequency
Richard’s Radio Adventures Episode 26 Elmering In The New Millennium

Resonant Frequency

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 30:18


Elmering in the new millenniumAmateur Radio in the Me, Me, Me, SocietyMedia has taken overMillennialsHams are a social bunchLack of information at local ClubsKnowing the folks in your clubHelp the codeless tech'sListening to other Podcasts1971 QST ArticleRadio over the InternetSeparation of the HamsWho were your Elmer'sFather was a HAMCB BandGood Bye Arecibo Radio TelescopeNTSBPLWinlinkWhere is my ElmerDMRD-starFusionApartment LivingLast mile communicationsDiscord ServerVirtual Club MeetingsAdjusted Field day RulesLonely HAM with IssuesDivision of the HAM'sNo Basics from the Commercial and Non Commercial HAM Podcasts468/FmhzHero WorshipElmer AwardAmateur Radio is a social critter

Resonant Frequency
Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast Episode 008: Not a total disaster we have the TBM

Resonant Frequency

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 49:41


This episode is a re-issue of the original Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast which began in 2006 as a project for Elmering new Hams by way of the Internet. Richard KB5JBV and Resonant Frequency continues to enlighten and teach new Hams today. Many of the more successful Amateur Radio Podcast today can trace their beginnings back to Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast. This week we talk with David KB5YLG from the Texas Baptist Menabout Disaster communications

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Resonant Frequency
Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast Episode 007: Bounce that signal

Resonant Frequency

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 61:15


This episode is a re-issue of the original Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast which began in 2006 as a project for Elmering new Hams by way of the Internet. Richard KB5JBV and Resonant Frequency continue to enlighten and teach new Hams today. Many of the more successful Amateur Radio Podcast today can trace their beginnings back to Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast.This week we talk with Carl K9LA about radio wave propagation.Carl has written numerous articles for most of the radio magazines outthere. I found talking to Carl so interesting I had a real hard timeshutting down the tape.Belton Ham Expo is this weekend in Belton,Tx. Iwill be there if you see me walk up and shake my hand.We are aware ofthe audio problem during the interviews and are currently looking for asolution.Thanks for your patience.Share and Enjoy:

Resonant Frequency
Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast Episode 005: Could you repeat that?

Resonant Frequency

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 43:08


This episode is a re-issue of the original Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast which began in 2006 as a project for Elmering new Hams by way of the Internet. Richard KB5JBV and Resonant Frequency continue to enlighten and teach new Hams today. Many of the more successful Amateur Radio Podcast today can trace their beginnings back to Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast. Could you repeat that? This week we visit with Roy AD5KZ concerningrepeaters.We are still looking for a logo for thepodcast. To submit a logo for consideration send it to kb5jbv@gmail.comOurpodcast is listener driven, that means that it belongs to you. Pleasesend in your show suggestions, comments, Info on people you think wouldcome on the podcast and bring their amateur radio knowledge or just dropme a line letting me know how you like the show. Our podcast is notabout money, it's not about recognition, it is about a new way ofElmering.tnx73Share and Enjoy: Glossary - See Glossary for terms used on the show. Read More About Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast At www.rfpodcast.info

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Resonant Frequency
Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast Episode 004: Talking DXing With Gary AB5RM

Resonant Frequency

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 35:52


This episode is a re-issue of the original Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast which began in 2006 as a project for Elmering new Hams by way of the Internet. Richard KB5JBV and Resonant Frequency continue to enlighten and teach new Hams today. Many of the more successful Amateur Radio Podcast today can trace their beginnings back to Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast. Talking DXing With Gary AB5RM This week we visit with Gary AB5RM about DXingShare and Enjoy: Glossary - See Glossary for terms used on the show. Read More About Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast At www.rfpodcast.info

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Resonant Frequency
Richard's Radio Adventures Episode 10 The Silence of the HAM’s Alcohol Fueled Part 2

Resonant Frequency

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 40:31


This time we talk about DMR, C4FM, D-Star, Elmering, digital protocols being the next best thing. Division of the amateur radio community instead of coming together. Got a new radio working on a hidden antenna. Would like to start a new club in Terrell Texas. Lack of Elmering the new guys in north Texas. Big business is coming for our frequencies.

Resonant Frequency
Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast Episode 003: A face made for Amateur TV

Resonant Frequency

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 42:11


This episode is a re-issue of the original Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast which began in 2006 as a project for Elmering new Hams by way of the Internet. Richard KB5JBV and Resonant Frequency continue to enlighten and teach new Hams today. Many of the more successful Amateur Radio Podcast today can trace their beginnings back to Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast. A face made for Amateur TV Richard announces the Resonant Frequency search for a logo. Pull out those graphics programs and see if you can be the designer of the logo that will represent Resonant Frequency from this time forward. send those logo submissions to: kb5jbv@gmail.com We talk with Billy KC5NQ and Andy WY5V about fast scan amateur television. We had a few issues with the phone system during the interview. Still good stuff though We are looking for comments, suggestions and questions about amateur radio. send them by email and we might even read some of your emails on the air. Even better send us an audio email and you might to get your voice on the podcast. Read More About Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast At www.rfpodcast.info Glossary - See Glossary for terms used on the show.

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Ham Radio Now
HRN 412: EmComm, Huracaines, and Elmering

Ham Radio Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 100:52


David and Jim Aspinwall NO1PC talk about Ham Radio: EmComm, Hurricanes, and Elmering

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HamRadioNow
HRN 409: ElmerCast!

HamRadioNow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019


Jim Aspinwall NO1PC (of the Amateur Radio Elmers Facebook Community) joins me to talk about Elmering (mentoring) and our joint ffort to bring new content to the Amateur Radio Community!

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Ham Radio Now
HRN 409: ElmerCast!

Ham Radio Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 70:32


Jim Aspinwall NO1PC joins me to talk about Elmering and our joint effort to bring new content to the Amateur Radio Community!

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DitDit.fm
Episode #20 - Pay It Forward

DitDit.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 40:18


Amateur radio has a long tradition of giving back and Elmering new radio operators. Anyone who has ever received the generous and patient attention from an Elmer is ever so thankful and appreciative for that help.  John Merkel, AJ1DM, is a shining example of the spirit of giving back and paying it forward. His volunteer activities include teaching tech classes, being a Volunteer Examiner, actively participating in fox hunts and special events, and donating time to introduce kids on Indian reservations to the fun and excitement of Morse code and CW. Amateur radio has much to offer and can be a source of great personal enrichment and fulfillment that can come from giving a little of ourselves to the next generation of amateur radio operators.  John Merkel is an inspiration to all amateur radio operators!

No Nonsense Amateur Radio Podcast
No Nonsense Amateur Radio #2 - Being an Elmer

No Nonsense Amateur Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 24:52


Episode #2 of the No Nonsense Amateur Radio Podcast tackles the subject of Elmering.

Linux in the Ham Shack (MP3 Feed)
LHS Episode #197: Dark Star

Linux in the Ham Shack (MP3 Feed)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 58:54


In Episode 197 of Linux in the Ham Shack, the hosts discuss the influx of Chinese ham radio equipment and its effect on the hobby, Elmering, the solar eclipse (of course), project maintainers in open source, systemd, CloudLog, a GitHub dive (again) and much more. We also have an interview with Brian, N4AE, on youth [...]

Foundations of Amateur Radio
An Amateur Radio Code of Conduct

Foundations of Amateur Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2017 4:29


Foundations of Amateur Radio The Hobby of Amateur Radio is a curious mix of technology, rules and people. If you're new to this you're likely to find yourself being swept up in the scale of the experience and more than I think is appropriate you'll find yourself at the pointy end of a barb by another member of the community. It's taken me over six years to begin to understand what is going on that is causing this. Let me start by saying that there is no place for bullies in this society. Correcting a mistake is one thing, but causing interference, transmitting insults, abusing people on air, ignoring new-comers or using social media to vent is just not appropriate. Bullying aside, after looking at posts on social media for a while, it occurred to me that much of what lies at the root of this behaviour is a fundamental mismatch between how licensing is achieved today, compared to how it was achieved historically. I see regular references to the type of examination. For example, historically examinations were conducted using full written exams, where today we are likely to use multiple-choice methods and even those are being reviewed. It occurs to me that historically, the process of becoming a licensed radio amateur was a slow and steady process, infused with deep contact with an existing amateur, regular training, exposure to the community, on-the-job training, interspersed with study and then finally an examination. Today, the process is more likely to be a much quicker affair, with initial exposure to the hobby, a visit to the local training facility, either face-to-face, or on-line, followed by an examination. If we assume for a moment that both examinations are the same in terms of assessment, and I know that in and of itself is controversial, what else is different between these two processes? The answer is the deep contact while learning. In the United States this is referred to as Elmering, in Australia it's called Mentoring and it isn't the same as it used to be. Today there is mentoring going on, lots of it, but often that's after someone has actually received their credentials as a licensed operator. We assume that the examination prepares us for the hobby, but actually, the examination just prepares you for the law. That is, holding a certificate of proficiency means essentially that you are now legally aware that you can create interference and that you are liable if you do so. As I said, the deep contact during the learning process is different. That deep contact exposes a new amateur to the unwritten rules and customs that form part of the community of radio amateurs across the globe. For example, we use Lower Side Band or LSB below 10 MHz and Upper Side Band or USB above 10 MHz. There is no technical reason, just historical ones, that make that this must be so. There are many, many such un-written rules about amateur radio. Often they are referred to as the "Gentleman's Agreement" - and I'll leave aside for a moment the gender issues related to that notion. This so-called "Gentleman's Agreement", is not written down, it's passed on from amateur to amateur, or assumed to have been magically acquired by the process of osmosis. So, a newly minted Amateur, truth be told, I'm one of those, steps into the stream and gets swamped by rules that appear from no-where and instead of getting chapter and verse on how to learn, the amateur gets insulted and ostracised. It is clear to me today - more than it has ever been - that old hams die hard. They are responsible for their legacy and if they want to maintain the hobby in their image, they're required to be inclusive and assist new amateurs, rather than insult them and drive them away. I know that there are many wonderful amateurs in our community who do just that. However, the noisy ones just want the new amateurs to get off their lawn and go and play with something else, preferably not in their patch. I have no doubt that I'll get flurries of people who feel insulted by what I have observed and to those I can only say: "If the shoe fits..." For the rest of us, it's time to get on air and make some noise. Document any rules you come across and perhaps one day we'll have a code of conduct that radio amateurs can hold up to the world as an example of tolerance, inclusiveness and encouragement. If we're lucky we can even incorporate the Amateurs Code, originally written in 1928. A Radio Amateur is Considerate, Loyal, Progressive, Friendly, Balanced and Patriotic. We can dream. I'm Onno VK6FLAB

QSO Today - The oral histories of amateur radio
Episode 005 - Ron Weaver - W6OM

QSO Today - The oral histories of amateur radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2014 47:22


Ron, W6OM, carries on the tradition of “paying it forward” by “Elmering” neighborhood teenagers, Donnie and David to their Extra Class ham radio licenses.  Beginning in the Summer of 1957, at 10 years of age, Ron started his ham radio journey under his Elmer, the original W6OM, George Hutchins. Going on for his Novice license the following September, Ron’s first contact on 15 meters was another 10 year old, Andy Chesnioff, UA3AB, of the former Soviet Union.  That original contact created an international friendship that has lasted over 50 years and survived the “Cold War”.  His second contact was Stan, F05IW, another ham to become a lifelong friend and business partner. Follow with me on Ron’s ham radio journey.

Linux in the Ham Shack (MP3 Feed)
LHS Episode #131: The Joy of Ham Radio

Linux in the Ham Shack (MP3 Feed)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2014 81:25


In this episode, we gathered together a small round table to talk about some Linux and ham radio news items, and then discuss the upcoming Field Day, Elmering, and the general joy of amateur radio. Much fun was had by all, and there's even a cameo appearance by The Richard himself. 73 de The LHS [...]