RadCom Basics March 2022, No. 27
Welcome to the latest edition
I hope you enjoy reading RadCom Basics and it’s of real help whether you are new to the hobby or just looking to brush up on the basics.
My best wishes
Lee, G4EJB, Editor
In this edition…
- Filtering signals within the amateur bands
In this article by Jonathan Constable, M5FUN, we explore improving your reception of signals in the presence of other signals within the amateur bands- Fun with a VHF/UHF handheld
James Stevens, M0JCQ shows how simple VHF/UHF handhelds are a very affordable entry point into our hobby and an ideal way for a beginner to get started- Listening via WebSDRs
Sometimes you just want to listen to what is on the amateur and broadcast bands without all the fuss of getting the radio out and set up – Tony Molloy, M6CIH, discusses how- Make a DC voltage reference for your shack
Don Dorward, VA3DDN, shows how to build a simple DC voltage reference he first put together a few years ago- Index of RadCom Basics articles, editions 1 to 27
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About RadCom Basics
RadCom Basics is a bi-monthly digital publication for RSGB Members new to amateur radio that explores key aspects of amateur radio in a straightforward and accessible way.
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