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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2007

Amateur radio on hf. My radio shack

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  • Thanks for the comments :), and many thanks KC0TCH.

  • Yeah.... Many Thanks for the comments :) From Louis 2E0LRA

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  • There's nothing quite like the glow of radios in a semi-dark shack. Valve/tube gear is even nicer.

  • Very good!

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  • Nice set up you have..

  • Dang nice rig.

  • 5 miles away? wow son, any time a channel 6'er wants to be heard they can fire up the 10K watt motor maul an be heard anywhere on the fuckin planet, do yore homework

  • Excellent job on this video!

    Great demo video for people interested in Amateur Radio!

    73 de WZ4KIM.

  • LOL ..... "SWANG?" Yeah... with a little luck, you just might be able to call your "good buddy" 5 miles away! WOW!! LOL

    Remember, it is illegal to talk "skip" on CB! 12 watts PEP on SSB! WOW!!! LOL.... I run a Kilowatt on 40 meters! Why? Because I can! I have a license to do so!!! I talk to people all over the world on many bands!!! You don't have to be jealous... just pass the exams!!!

  • Porta rispetto per chi parla con esperienza anche sugli 11 metri,io darei la licenza non solo chi dimostra di superare l'esame ma anche per gli anni di esperienza di radio,ci sono radioamatori che prendono la licenza solo perche sono diplomati e non sanno niente di radio e questo non è giusto.

  • right....mostly junk tho.

  • cause it is, a cobra 148 can stomp the fuck out of 10 meter bullshit with yore cq shit, plus we got more swang

  • Ham Radios are typically much better built, in fact. There are very few CB's still out there from the 70's and yet there are still Many Ham rigs still around from as far back as WWII and beyond.

  • I spent 35+ years playing with CB. The band is populated with know-nothing wannabes who think their Cobra 148GTL with the 300 watt linear is the pinnicle of radio goodness.

    I have yet to ever meet anyone in CB who could, reliably talk around the world on their FCC allotted power.

    Yes, a 7yo can pass a ham test and in doing so, they prove that they know more than most CBers with any amount of experience.

    CB = Preschool for radio.

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