RadCom Basics, March 2023, Edition 33
Introduction to Andy’s Ham Radio Linux
Tony Molloy, M6CIH finds another great source of amateur radio applications and provides step-by-step guidance and plenty of links
In this edition…
- 4 Overseas operating with your licence
Using his personal experience, James Stevens, M0JCQ provides a guide on how to use your license to operate in other countries—sometimes it’s straightforward, sometimes not—a bit like customs, but he’ll cover that!- 8 What is QRP?
If you haven’t found out yet, then here’s a wealth of information and experience on low power operation, compiled by Lee, G4EJB- 14 Introduction to Andy’s Ham Radio Linux
Tony Molloy, M6CIH finds another great source of amateur radio applications and provides step-by-step guidance and plenty of links- 18 Basic fault-finding – Part 4
Continuing to develop simple techniques, Lee, G4EJB considers a few simple circuit faults and then develops the board into a DC amplifier; more fault-finding ensues—make sure your DMM has a good battery- 26 Having fun on the 10m band
Following on from James Stevens, M0JCQ’s excellent 10m antenna article, here are the results—James shares his success story- 33 Index of RadCom Basics articles, editions 1 to 33
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