Nice openings on 10m
| Signals on 10m this afternoon |
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| EA2LU antennas |
I was now noticing some stronger signals, the first I tuned in was EA2LU from Spain. I tried Jorge with 500mW's and made the contact without any troubles. He was running a Yagi at 100 watts. This was a nice contact as we were able to exchange rig info, antenna info and
| EA2LU setup |
Mike Weir, VE9KK, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from New Brunswick, Canada. Contact him at [email protected].
A narrow escape!
I think I narrowly avoided a battery fire or explosion in the shack this morning. For the last 18 months or so I have been using my old HTC Touch 2 smartphone as my 2m APRS iGate (I hated it as a phone.) All that time it has been sitting in the desktop cradle talking to my Kenwood TM-D710 TNC via a Bluetooth connection and providing a 24/7 gateway that is silent (unlike my PC) and uses less power.
This morning Colin M0XSD sent me an APRS message and I took the phone out of the cradle so I could use its keyboard to reply. I noticed that it felt quite hot. After about 5 minutes conversation the battery died. Having been on permanent charge that should not have happened.
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| My dead Touch 2 battery – can you see the bulge? |
I took the still warm Li-Ion battery out of the phone and noticed there was a distinct bulge on both sides of the casing. So I suppose that it was on the way to exploding or catching fire. Unfortunately the phone won’t work with the battery removed and powered only from the desktop cradle. So my G4ILO-2 iGate is off the air. I will think again about the wisdom using a permanently-charged smartphone as an iGate in the future!
Julian Moss, G4ILO, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Cumbria, England. Contact him at [email protected].
ICQ Podcast S06 E05 – Android Tablet Amateur Radio Apps (10 March 2013)
Series Six Episode Five of the ICQ Podcast has been released. News Stories include :-
- Pat Hawker MBE G3VA Silent Key
- Ham radio club to celebrate Legion birthday
- The VK0RTM 6m beacon on air
- Shortwave radios banned in Zimbabwe
- Beijing jamming BBC World Service
- St Patrick's Day special event
- Amateur radio association raising funds
- UK amateur radio licences fail to expire
- Review of Amateur Radio Exam Questions
- WSPR on the Raspberry Pi
- Mariana Islands
Your feedback and Martin Butler (M1MRB & W9ICQ) reviews Android Apps for your tablet.
Colin Butler, M6BOY, is the host of the ICQ Podcast, a weekly radio show about Amateur Radio. Contact him at [email protected].
ICQ Podcast S06 E05 – Android Tablet Amateur Radio Apps (10 March 2013)
Series Six Episode Five of the ICQ Podcast has been released. News Stories include :-
- Pat Hawker MBE G3VA Silent Key
- Ham radio club to celebrate Legion birthday
- The VK0RTM 6m beacon on air
- Shortwave radios banned in Zimbabwe
- Beijing jamming BBC World Service
- St Patrick's Day special event
- Amateur radio association raising funds
- UK amateur radio licences fail to expire
- Review of Amateur Radio Exam Questions
- WSPR on the Raspberry Pi
- Mariana Islands
Your feedback and Martin Butler (M1MRB & W9ICQ) reviews Android Apps for your tablet.
Colin Butler, M6BOY, is the host of the ICQ Podcast, a weekly radio show about Amateur Radio. Contact him at [email protected].
Comforting JT65-HF developments
JT65-HF-Comfort, the fork of JT65-HF that I mentioned a few weeks ago, has now been made into a public beta. There is now a project page at http://abcsolutions.de/jt65hf/. There is also a forum at http://jt65hfcomfort.iphpbb3.com/. If you use JT65-HF then you should really join the forum in order to have an input to the changes being discussed.
Julian Moss, G4ILO, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Cumbria, England. Contact him at [email protected].
Series Six Episode Five – Android Tablet Amateur Radio Apps
Series Six Episode Five of the ICQ Amateur / Ham Radio Podcast has been released. The latest news, mailbag and Martin (M1MRB & W9ICQ) reviews Amateur / Ham Radio Apps for your Android Tablet.
- Pat Hawker MBE G3VA Silent Key
- Ham radio club to celebrate Legion birthday
- The VK0RTM 6m beacon on air
- Short-wave radios banned in Zimbabwe
- Beijing jamming BBC World Service
- St Patrick's Day special event
- Amateur radio association raising funds
- UK amateur radio licences fail to expire
- Review of Amateur Radio Exam Questions
- WSPR on the Raspberry PiMariana Islands

The following are a few of the 365 Ham Radio apps found in the Google Play store. Most are free, however if the app is chargeable it will cost less than £10 and will have the adverts removed.
- EveryCircuit
- 555 Calculator
- Ohms Law Calc
- ElcalcZs
- RF calculators
- RF Pad Calculator
- Resistor Color Code
- Alldatasheets
- Digi-Key
- Equivalent Resistance
- Circuit Simulator
- Capacitor Buddy
- UK Band Plan
- ISS Detector
- HF Beacon
- NCDXF Beacon
- Grid locator
- QRZDroid
- Morse Code Trainer
Colin Butler, M6BOY, is the host of the ICQ Podcast, a weekly radio show about Amateur Radio. Contact him at [email protected].
How to Get a $10,000 FCC Fine
The ARRL web site reported on this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture from the FCC. That’s government talk for “we are fining you.”
In case you are wondering how you can get fined by the FCC, here’s the sequence of events that resulted in a $10,000 fine for this person:
- Get a Technician License and then let it expire.
- Repeatedly transmit on 14.312 MHz, interfering with licensed radio amateurs.
- Have FCC agents track the signal to your house
- When the FCC agents enter your house to inspect your radio station, leave the transmitter sitting on 14.311 MHz.
- Tell the FCC agents that you will remove the microphone from the transmitter and only use it as a receiver.
Hmmm, why does 14.312 MHz sound like a familiar frequency? ![]()
73, Bob K0NR
Bob Witte, KØNR, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Colorado, USA. Contact him at [email protected].















