Ham Radio Now
Summary: Ham Radio Now podcasts are the audio from our television programs (on YouTube.com/HamRadioNow). The shows are all about the hobby/service of Amateur Radio, but there are several types of shows all mixed up among the episodes. Some are talk shows, some are seminars and forums, and there's a mini-documentary now and then. The talk shows make the best audio listening, but you'll get something from almost all of them. We'll rate the "radio" quality in the show descriptions.
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- Artist: Gary Pearce KN4AQ, Amateur Radio//Video News
- Copyright: ©2017, Pearce10, Inc
Podcasts:
N2RJ FOR Hudson Division: Revisited
HRN 402: AREDN REVISITED
HRN 401: AREDN Inc.
HRN 400: Gary's Top 10 shows
HRN 399 7/8 ZumSpot Setup
399.75 Learning about DMR
HRN 399.5 CQ Field Day from WA6P
HRN 399: N2RJ for Hudson Division Director
HRN 398: Guess Who's Back
This weeks guest Richard Bateman KD7BBC owner of HamStudy.org talks about the HamStudy product, a newly released set of mobile applications, and signalstuff.com.
HRN 396 Field Radio Podcast
A combination show: On the road to the race, an interview with John Rosica KA2FND of NVIS Communications, and raw video from the race at Stage #9. It's a little rough copy, but you are hams, hopefully you can pull the good stuff out of the noise. Doing sound in the field is apparently hard... I am getting some equipment to make it better in the future.
David W0DHG talks to Jim Wades WB8SWI and Joe Ames W3JY of Radio Relay International about the organization, it's beginnings, how it works, and why. Radio Relay International can be found at http://radio-relay.org/
Dan KB6NU, Marty N6VI(in studio guest!), and Gary KN4AQ join David W0DHG for the first show recorded from the West Coast Studio. We talk about the new ARRL proposal to the FCC to add HF privileges for Tech class licenses. We also talk about the Hudson Division Town Hall and MyARRLvoice.... Full "Town Hall" audio on the HamRadioNow web site for Episode 393
Curmudgeon hams will rant about how professional Emcomm agencies see no value in ham radio. And in some areas that's true. The ARES forum from the Yuma AZ Hamfest - Roozy Moabery W1EH, ARRL DEC for part of the sprawling Los Angeles area, talks about how hams there have created a great working relationship with their served agencies. This is a slide-show talk, but the slides are all text headlines for the topics Roozy covers, so the RADIO RATING is still A.