• [Reddit] Treasures can be found in other's discarded metal.

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    Treasures can be found in other's discarded metal.

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 10:32 PM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vfo69s/treasures_can_be_found_in_others_discarded_metal/

    submitted by /u/thehotshotpilot
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    Breweries on the air (BOTA)

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 02:02 PM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vffa19/breweries_on_the_air_bota/


    Any takers? I spend most of my weekends at them anyway, might as well play radio, too. submitted by /u/Impossible_Act_6506
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    TIL: No address is necessary for QSL cards sent through the ARRL outbound bureau

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 03:52 PM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vfhfd7/til_no_address_is_necessary_for_qsl_cards_sent/


    Yes, that forehead slap was me. Fortunately, I was using my non-CW hand. Relatively new ham, whose understanding of the bureau has been
    improving :-) First delivery: "Why is someone in a different state sending
    me cards from places Ive worked outside my country? Our call signs arent
    even close!"
    Second delivery: Oh, so thats a bureau. Read through the long description
    the incoming bureau had, then sent them a few large, self-addressed extra-stamped envelopes. Since they didnt do outbound, I mailed individual
    QSL cards. Hand cramps from writing in tiny print to match line-wraps on profiles (in case that matters). Also expensive.
    Third delivery: "Hey, I can send the batch of cards to ARRL with some
    money and theyll do it." followed by "Boy, digging through QRZ profiles for addresses is tedious." Today: [Rereads ARRL guidelines] fist-pump,
    rejoicing.

    The average time between QSO and receiving the batch was two years. Longest
    was 22 years, which is probably someone playing catch-up and the
    destination being ambiguous when the original call sign owner became a
    silent key. submitted by /u/CarneTacos
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    Help! Is it calculating SWR wrong?

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 06:29 PM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vfk7la/help_is_it_calculating_swr_wrong/

    submitted by /u/CircuitCardAssembly
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    Best way to prep for Field Day, POTA!

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 03:36 PM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vfh42p/best_way_to_prep_for_field_day_pota/

    submitted by /u/giambra1126
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    Astron RS-70M powers up (meters light up) but no power to radio. I checked
    the ceramic fuse and its good. What my next step?

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 06:50 PM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vfkksv/astron_rs70m_powers_up_meters_light_up_but_no/


    It was working last night then stopped. It would turn on but the voltage
    meter needle would not move (set to 13.8 VDC). No power to my RigRunner
    4008 or radio (TS-480HX).
    I think my RS-70M is a 2014 model. I’m not really set up to do an in-depth analysis and not confident in digging around it.
    Any Elmer advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks! submitted by /u/live_love_run
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    The owner of RadioReference having yet another meltdown in his forums, attacking his users and not explicitly not apologizing for it.

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 06:56 AM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vf6s3e/the_owner_of_radioreference_having_yet_another/

    submitted by /u/IIIllIIIlIIIllIIIlIl
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    hrd licence manager

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 10:52 PM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vfogpe/hrd_licence_manager/


    Any one else having an issue, was OK this morning but this afternoon the manager pops up asking for callsign and key!!!!! submitted by /u/noddy51
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    GOTA station question

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 12:12 PM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vfd3mx/gota_station_question/


    I will be operating a get on the air station with my club on field day. The
    way I read the rules, I would just use my own callsign and not the clubs.
    Is this correct? submitted by /u/Fatburger101
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    Garmin Rino 755t/Hytera pd7 series interoperability?

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 10:34 PM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vfo79h/garmin_rino_755thytera_pd7_series_interoperability/

    submitted by /u/rert13
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    Using a bunch of wire laid on the ground as RF ground | Using a miniwhip
    close to a wooden roof?

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 09:10 PM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vfmxo4/using_a_bunch_of_wire_laid_on_the_ground_as_rf/


    I got a new miniwhip antenna that id like to use for RX. I know that i need
    a good ground for that type of antenna to work. However, i plan to use it
    in my car so i cant just whap a bunch of rods in the ground whereever i go.
    I had the idea of just getting some wire (1.5mm2 / 16AGW), connecting it to
    the shield of my coax, and laying them out on the floor because they should have a capacitance to ground and therefore should act as a sort of ground
    for my antenna. Is that a good idea or does it work?
    Also, i plan to add a stationary miniwhip to my house, mounting it just
    under my (wooden) roof for weather and lightning protection. Would the
    wooden roof interfer with RX? And about RF ground, I got access to the conductive concrete fundament of the house so i could run a ~7m (22ft) wire there to use as my ground. does that make sense or would the long run of
    wire "degrade" my ground?
    Thanks! submitted by /u/Little_Capsky
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    Update on my G5RV installation

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 11:22 AM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vfc328/update_on_my_g5rv_installation/


    I used rope and rocks, got the G5RV hung. Last night I made my first HF
    contact on 40m. The antenna still needs to be a tiny bit higher and Im
    going to rent a pole saw tomorrow to trim branches in the way. It will not
    tune on 10m, SWR is above 3:1. 20 and 40m work great! submitted by /u/WHollandaise
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    What happened to the simple CW-only rigs?

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 12:54 PM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vfdxiq/what_happened_to_the_simple_cwonly_rigs/


    As I find myself learning CW, Id really like to set up a little QRP CW
    station, sort of over HF phone at this point in the hobby.
    When I first was licensed, there were a ton of companies making CW-only
    kits - Ten Tec, Wilderness, then Elecraft, OHR, etc. Nowadays, it seems
    like things are either more feature-laden that Id want (KX3, KX2) or are
    copies of what seems to be the same Arduino based SDR-style rig with a
    front LCD.
    Does anyone make a multiband CW transceiver with no dial anymore? Kits or prebuilt are fine. submitted by /u/BanjosNotBombs
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    Widest possible coverage with 1 mobile transceiver, 1 antenna, and no tuner?

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 05:24 PM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vfj33m/widest_possible_coverage_with_1_mobile/


    I havent settled on which radio to use for car radio. For space reasons, limiting myself to one car radio and one antenna. and for budget reasons,
    would prefer to not have to buy a tuner. Considering buying a used FT-857D
    from a local ham, but theres no point in going through with the purchase
    unless I can get an affordable antenna that utilizes enough of its bands.
    In theory, an FT-857 plus a Super Antenna would give the widest coverage
    from what Ive been able to figure out with my research. If any of you can
    think of a better combination, please post here and let me know!
    Ill probably buy a Super Antenna or Tarheel eventually, but I would prefer
    a cheaper option if there is such a thing. The bands Im most interested in currently are 10 meters and 2 meters. 20 would be nice as well, and
    everything else is a bonus. So my second question here, is whether there
    would be a cheaper antenna option that can resonate on both 10 meters and 2 meters.
    When studying for General, the ARRL general study guide taught that
    antennas are resonant on frequencies with odd multiples. (2m antennas work
    on 70cm because their wavelengths are an odd 3:1 multiple) TO all of you
    more experienced hams, Is this principle pretty universal or is it an oversimplification? Wouldnt a 10 meter mobile antenna resonate on 2 meters, since its also an odd multiple of 5:1? Ive never seen a 10 meter antenna advertised as being able to multiband on 2m but according to that rule, shouldnt it work? Or are mobile 10 meter antennas using their own
    specialized ratio that doesnt resonate on 2 meters? If anyone has tried
    this please let me know, and I can save myself $500 for now by getting a 10 meter antenna instead submitted by /u/CMDR_Smooticus
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    Yaesu FTM300 Data Cable DIY

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 09:35 AM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vf9wu5/yaesu_ftm300_data_cable_diy/


    Im trying to make a data cable that runs from my Yaesu FTM 300 to my PC.
    Trying to make a DIY version of the CT-165 (discontinued I think, or
    extremely hard to find). 9 pin Yaesu din to RS 232. I have the parts
    already. Does anybody have a CT-165 cable that they can measure the pinout,
    or help me line up the existing wires?
    Some wires are 1:1 (like RTS, CTS, GND, TXD, RXD) but I am not sure about
    the PSK/PTT, packet outputs, and SQL.
    Images of the pinout below.
    Cable is mainly going to be used for APRS display when hooked to PC.
    (EDIT: Pics didnt show up initially)

    https://preview.redd.it/1ya4gd30ue691.jpg?width=800&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=810eca5942c5cf89aa690323ecc596d92a6ec3ae
    https://preview.redd.it/smgiujgyte691.jpg?width=433&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ee8691c8510727687256bfa227b228ad2ec58ebf
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    by /u/edarman
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    [Quick Question] is there a way online to view what my APRS station is uploading to aprs.fi ?

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 01:57 PM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vff6le/quick_question_is_there_a_way_online_to_view_what/


    SOLVED
    hello.
    i have a little home station catching RF on 2m for APRS with the PinPoint program. since the computer has internet i am uploading what its hearing to aprs.fi for the network. in the past i couldnt hear any transmission, so i
    used to drive around with my cellphone and HT to send my own packet to my receiving station.
    its been a while since i did my setup. i just plugged it back and i am surprised to see i can hear alot of packets (about 1 per 30sec). i want to
    see online what my home station is uploading to the network. i am searching
    on the website, but i cant find the button. the program is saying that it received X message and that its uploading it to Y server. i just want to
    see it online in order to make sure its working right.

    somebody could help me? submitted by /u/john_clauseau
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    Lightning arrestor for non-coax feed lines

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 01:16 PM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vfed3z/lightning_arrestor_for_noncoax_feed_lines/


    The lightning arrestors I see on DX Engineering and Gigaparts are for coax feedlines. Im feeding antennas through an MFJ window feed-thru panel, so
    theres no coax outside.
    Right now I run up a random wire, and just take it down when its not in
    use. But Id like to experiment with a more permanent setup, and possibly a twin-lead fed doublet. What does the lightning arrestor setup look like for that, when the only coax is from transmitter to tuner, and its just wires
    from then on?
    In case it matters, I can do a ground rod bonded with my service entrance connected to the ground lug on my feedthru panel. submitted by
    /u/jephthai
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    Dealing with a stump where I want to set an antenna mast

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 01:12 PM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vfeaf9/dealing_with_a_stump_where_i_want_to_set_an/


    Ive got one spot the wife will let me put an antenna mast. Guy wires are
    out of the question, so its at the back corner of my house, where I could
    set it in concrete and affix a support to the house near the roof line (split-level home, so nearly 2-stories). This would get me high enough
    above the roof line to deploy a ground plane vertical.
    The problem is there was a good sized bush in that very spot. I cut it down near ground level last year, but the stump remains (two or three smaller trunks, together perhaps 8" across in total). Even if I rented a stump
    grinder I couldnt really take it much below ground level, and theres a root system with which I would need to contend as well. Are there augurs that
    can dig through roots? Im a little lost on what my options might be, here.
    The stump is pretty close to the house, so I may be able to set the pad
    just outside it, as the mast would need to be far enough from the house to clear the gable overhang (about 12"), but there would still be the root
    system in the mix.
    Any ideas? submitted by /u/Geek_Verve
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    [Question] Clipped Gable Mast Installation

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 11:59 AM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vfctyi/question_clipped_gable_mast_installation/


    I want to install an antenna on the gable of my home. I’d like to avoid
    roof installation due to high winds, warranty, damage, etc. The gables on
    my home are clipped, or jerkinhead, style. Any recommendations for working
    with this style of gable? All the mounts I see are for standard pointy
    gables. Thank you! submitted by /u/KK7GAU
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    KX2 antenna question

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 09:49 AM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vfa71c/kx2_antenna_question/


    For those of you running the KX2 what antennas do you use? I am looking to purchase a KX2 in a couple months and I am looking for antenna ideas. I currently own a Chameleon EMCOMM III Portable which will tune up just fine,
    but I’m still curious what others are using. submitted by /u/rwerdall
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    ALC meter app?

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 07:22 AM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vf7a35/alc_meter_app/


    Is there a Linux program (maybe something like flrig) that will display an
    ALC meter? Maybe that info isnt passed along the data cable (although it
    looks like hamlib supports it based on their docs)? submitted by /u/Friskies_Indoor
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    Not sure if this is the correct sub. Friend gave me this and curious if it
    can be used for personal use. RDM2070d

    Posted: 17 Jun 2022 08:18 PM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vex52r/not_sure_if_this_is_the_correct_sub_friend_gave/

    submitted by /u/BillyGruffs710
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    Advice for building a simple tube Armstrong regen

    Posted: 18 Jun 2022 06:21 AM PDT https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/vf64pl/advice_for_building_a_simple_tube_armstrong_regen/


    Hi, I was able to get some EF183 tubes and some EL36 tubes and Im wondering
    if anyone could help me in how i could make a simple Armstrong receiver out
    of them (as it looks the simplest to me). Thanks. submitted by
    /u/MisryMan
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