lol at 3:40 ... with out her, I think you'd be in trouble. :) good vid. I'm a n00b studying for my license now. hope to have one soon so I can join in on the "nerdiness" as she says.
You didn't do to bad at all buddy, It's just a matter of getting use to the set-up when using 2 Handhelds. I use 2 all the time. You'll soon get the "feel" of things and won't need to re-check your frequency by looking down when tuning on the downlink. You'll "hear" when tuning is required. It becomes second nature.
You need to get a tripod and mount some angle iron on it, like K7AGE did so you can concentrate on the contact and not have to keep looking down so much. Overall a good contact, just not very user friendly.
I thought about making a tripod and putting the radio on it like K7AGE, but I work mostly portable at random locations, lugging more stuff around just wasnt ideal for me.
I do have a radio that can do it all now, So at the very least its only 1 radio instead of the double hookup I used during this one.
=)) cool! :)) I'm not good at this stuff, buy you are shitting on their heads right here right? :)) in a very .. subtle way :)) I wonder if you could do that on Area 51 =)
Good vids. I just monitored my first AO51 pass a few minutes ago. I'm going to try transmitting one of these times once I get the hang of it. I only have one radio though, could be a problem. How much power are you using when you do this?
I'm just using my handhelds 5 watts. They are fairly old, so it might be a little less then that at this point.
the problem with 1 radio without full duplex is that, you cant hear yourself talking on the sat.. you dont know if you doubled with someone etc etc.. but just wait for a hole, and jump =) Someone usually comes back
Dorkness fill? She's funny. Awesome that the XYL supports your "Dorkness" and does a great job as videographer! So when is she getting her license? ;)
Shes just the Sister. =) however, shes been looking to get her license for a while now, and given she was home for the holiday weekend shes heading back with all my study manuals to get herself started.
=) She gets all dorked out when I do ham radio stuff, so she figures why not.. cant hurt to have it and try and setup a station.
I heard you in that pass, but it was way to fast paced and everyone wanted to work W4S so I just let them have the time given they were a special event.
Luckily im busy during the week so im not outside every morning and night swinging an antenna around at the sky =)
did you even get QSL?
brandon5578 11 months ago
Hard to watch this video with out cheering for you . . . come on K2FR hit that bird!
Very cool . . . awesome video! Thanks.
USNERDOC 1 year ago
wow. a chic in ham radio . wat a dream :P
intemister 1 year ago
awsome viedeo!! 73! -from KC9SBG
grenadelogan 1 year ago
lol at 3:40 ... with out her, I think you'd be in trouble. :) good vid. I'm a n00b studying for my license now. hope to have one soon so I can join in on the "nerdiness" as she says.
RayZorbackWPS 1 year ago
You didn't do to bad at all buddy, It's just a matter of getting use to the set-up when using 2 Handhelds. I use 2 all the time. You'll soon get the "feel" of things and won't need to re-check your frequency by looking down when tuning on the downlink. You'll "hear" when tuning is required. It becomes second nature.
Have fun on the birds
Steve ( DL1YAL )
honigmonster 1 year ago
You need to get a tripod and mount some angle iron on it, like K7AGE did so you can concentrate on the contact and not have to keep looking down so much. Overall a good contact, just not very user friendly.
K5EXX 1 year ago
I thought about making a tripod and putting the radio on it like K7AGE, but I work mostly portable at random locations, lugging more stuff around just wasnt ideal for me.
I do have a radio that can do it all now, So at the very least its only 1 radio instead of the double hookup I used during this one.
KC2UOO 1 year ago
Nice vantage point
K5EXX 1 year ago
=)) cool! :)) I'm not good at this stuff, buy you are shitting on their heads right here right? :)) in a very .. subtle way :)) I wonder if you could do that on Area 51 =)
LukeDEADwalker 1 year ago
What is the name of that tower?
TangoTracker223 2 years ago
That is Cronomer hill in newburgh Ny, its an observation tower they built out of an old fire tower that burned down.
KC2UOO 2 years ago
ok cool. Ironic!
I used to live in Pawling, never had a chance to check that out. Thanks!
73
Chuck
TangoTracker223 2 years ago
Very GOOD video 73 212
SWL from the France
Sullivan1981 2 years ago
Nice video...and very nice girl ;-)
73 from Italy
birillobz 2 years ago
Hey, very cool! Can you work AO51 wit as little as 300mW?
OK2BCK 2 years ago
Good vids. I just monitored my first AO51 pass a few minutes ago. I'm going to try transmitting one of these times once I get the hang of it. I only have one radio though, could be a problem. How much power are you using when you do this?
THX and 73
Brody
KD0BSS
bflavin 2 years ago
I'm just using my handhelds 5 watts. They are fairly old, so it might be a little less then that at this point.
the problem with 1 radio without full duplex is that, you cant hear yourself talking on the sat.. you dont know if you doubled with someone etc etc.. but just wait for a hole, and jump =) Someone usually comes back
KC2UOO 2 years ago
check out the smile when they confirmed contact with you :D
feared7 2 years ago
very nice
VictoreCelia 2 years ago
Hi Hi 88
amateursradio 2 years ago
Dorkness fill? She's funny. Awesome that the XYL supports your "Dorkness" and does a great job as videographer! So when is she getting her license? ;)
ai4me 2 years ago
Shes just the Sister. =) however, shes been looking to get her license for a while now, and given she was home for the holiday weekend shes heading back with all my study manuals to get herself started.
=) She gets all dorked out when I do ham radio stuff, so she figures why not.. cant hurt to have it and try and setup a station.
KC2UOO 2 years ago
Good job again. Thats the problem with satellites, were getting quickly nuts about them!
VA2SG 2 years ago
I heard you in that pass, but it was way to fast paced and everyone wanted to work W4S so I just let them have the time given they were a special event.
Luckily im busy during the week so im not outside every morning and night swinging an antenna around at the sky =)
KC2UOO 2 years ago
No problem. My short experience tells that almost nobody is working satellites in the week. So you're missing nothing in the week.
VA2SG 2 years ago