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Bill, KI7F Describing His Amateur (Ham) Radio "Shack". Part 2 of 2

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2011

Part 2 of 2 (best video quality when watched in 1080P or 720 HD mode)

This is a video I made of me describing some of my amateur radio (Ham) radio equipment at my apartment near Denver, Colorado.

My home website is at http://www.ki7f.com
My Twitter page is at: http://twitter.com/ki7f
My e-mail address is: ki7f@yahoo.com

The free HRD (Ham Radio Deluxe) Software that I was describing on the video can be down loaded at http://www.ham-radio-deluxe.com/Home.aspx Note: As of July, 2011, I no longer use the Rigblaster Pro for the digital modes, instead I replaced the Rigblaster Pro with the Tigertronics Signalink USB interface unit.


A website I found that explains a lot about the PSK-31 mode at http://w4dux.net/Documents/psk31.pdf

I have been licensed by the FCC as an amateur (Ham) radio operator since September of 1967 when I was still in high school and have enjoyed the hobby ever since. Of course technology has changed quite a bit since 1967 in the amateur radio hobby.

Camera used: Sony DSC-HX1 MPEG-4 video file from camera was converted to an AVI file due to not having software to save as MPEG-4 files.

Sorry about the excessive camera shake when attempting to show stuff on the computer monitors! I'll keep working at improving my camera operating techniques!

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  • Nice shack. Don't think I've ever seen such a dead 20m band on psk freq, besides during night hours in the winter. 73 de OZ3SR

  • The 20 meter band pretty much closes here late at night till just before sunrise. It might different up in your area up in Denmark, so, if I do operate at light night, I will mostly use the 40 meter band.

    73, Bill, KI7F

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  • I want to thank you for taking the time to make your excellent video I live in Canada I am in the process of studying for my Amateur radio License and after watching your video I have to say You have peeked my interest in making sure I study hard so I can pass my ham test so I can eventualy get into HF Radio again THANK YOU FOR taking the time to make your video

  • Great Video! I can't believe all the settings possible with the DMU!!! My light is burned out in my MFJ-949E. I still have not gotten around to downloading Digipan,

    73,Andy K8AND

  • Nice video... thanks for posting.

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