ICQ Podcast Episode 429 – Marconi Day Fun
In this episode, we join Martin Butler M1MRB, Chris Howard (M0TCH), Martin Rothwell (M0SGL), Frank Howell (K4FMH), Bill Barnes (WC3B) and Leslie Butterfields (G0CIB) to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin Butler (M6BOY) rounds up the news in brief and the episode's feature is Marconi Day Fun.
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- MFJ Ceasing On-Site Production
- California Radio Club Faces Homelessness
- Debate Reopens Over AM Radio's Future In Cars
- Hams Prepare for SOS Radio Week
- Updated Spectrum Analyser Software for SDRplay RSPs
- UK Radio Syllabus v1.6 Published
Colin Butler, M6BOY, is the host of the ICQ Podcast, a weekly radio show about Amateur Radio. Contact him at [email protected].
LHS Episode #542: The Weekender CXVI
Spin the Random Topic Wheel (Segment 1)
- Practical Antennas for Top Band Operation
This Weekend in Hedonism (Segment 2)
Cheryl’s Recipe Corner!
Skillet Chicken Bulgogi
Description
This bulgogi chicken is a quick-and-easy, but very tasty, meal. You can substitute the chicken with beef or pork for variety. It only takes 30 minutes with very few dirty dishes! Serve over rice.
Ingredients
1/4 cup chopped onion
5 tablespoons soy sauce
2 ½ tablespoons brown sugar
2 tablespoons minced garlic
2 tablespoons sesame oil
1 tablespoon sesame seeds
1/2 teaspoon cayenne
salt and ground black pepper to taste
1 pound skinless, boneless chicken breasts, cut into thin strips
Directions
Whisk onion, soy sauce, brown sugar, garlic, sesame oil, sesame seeds, cayenne pepper, salt, and black pepper together in a bowl until marinade is smooth. Cook and stir chicken and marinade together in a large skillet over medium-high heat until chicken is cooked through, about 15 minutes. Notes: You can substitute peanut oil for the sesame oil if desired. Add vegetables if you wish; carrot straws and sliced mushrooms are delicious add-ins. For a little more bite, use a peppercorn medley grinder instead of black pepper.
Cheryl’s Mixed Drink Corner
Key Lime Mojitos
Description
If you have an abundance of Key limes after making a classic Key lime pie, use some up to make this refreshing summer cocktail. The tart juice of Key limes makes the mojito a bit sharper and more citrusy, and the cream makes it taste like a creamy slice of Key lime pie. You’ll need a simple syrup for this cocktail, which is super-easy to make if you don’t want to buy one. You can even add some mint leaves in with it to make the mint flavor stronger.
Ingredients
1/4 c. crushed graham crackers
3 tbsp. simple syrup, plus more for glass
1/4 c. fresh mint leaves, plus more for serving
3 tbsp. fresh Key lime juice
4 oz. white rum
1 tbsp. heavy cream
Key lime rounds, for serving
Directions
Place crackers on a plate. Pour simple syrup onto another plate. Dip rims of glasses into simple syrup, then into crackers. In a cocktail shaker, muddle mint and lime juice. Fill shaker with ice and add rum, cream, and simple syrup. Vigorously shake until outside of shaker is very frosty, about 20 seconds. Fill glasses with ice and strain mojito into prepared glasses. Garnish with more mint and a Key lime round.
Russ’s Drink Corner
Laphroaig Cairdeas Single Malt Scotch
Description
Bottled at a fixed strength of 52.3%, Laphroaig® Càirdeas 2023 is aged in White Port and Madeira casks. Created exclusively for Friends of Laphroaig. Our Càirdeas expression for 2023 brings together the best of much loved Càirdeas releases over recent years. The limited-edition single malt is a combination of Madeira and White Port casks. Three quarters of the whisky is matured in second-fill Madeira casks, releasing smoky, spicy, and sweet fruit flavours. The final quarter has been finished in first-fill Port casks; the majority of these are white port, adding a hint of crisp fruit and deep woodiness to the flavour. It’s a new take on Laphroaig that plays to our strengths – welcoming friends old and new.
Details
Mashbill: 100% malted barley
Region: Islay, Scotland
Proof: 52.3% (104.6 Proof)
Color: Soft burnished gold
Nose: Cinnamon, freshly ground ginger, crisp green apple with notes of toasted peaches, charred orange peel, and caramelized sugar, smoky embers
Taste: Honey sweetness paired with juicy citrus flavors, notes of hazelnut, tannic oak, dark chocolate and slightly bitter caramel with iodine-rich smoke
Finish: Sweet and smooth with a lingering earthy peat and creosote character, slightly sea salty at the very last
Price: $100 (750ml)
Rating: 98
Bill’s Whatever Corner
Hoptimization - Brothers Craft Brewing - Harrisonburg, VA
What’s a craft brewery to do when all the “typical” IPA hops are gone? Innovate of course, just like craft breweries always have. Hoptimization uses big, bold, bitter hops to get a clean citrusy flavor you’ll love and the bitter bite that you crave. Step away from typical and try something new.
7.1% ABV
71 IBU
Segment 3 (Announcements & Feedback)
Mastodon message from Johan, PD1JMB
Please don’t use AI image crap…
Segment 4 (New Subscribers, New Supporters & Live Participants)
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Live Chat
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Russ Woodman, K5TUX, co-hosts the Linux in the Ham Shack podcast which is available for download in both MP3 and OGG audio format. Contact him at [email protected].
3G0YA in the log on 20m CW.
The other day I joined the 21st century loaded Ham Alert on my iPhone and set up Easter Island. On the first attempt to enter 3G0YA into HamAlert, I did not add a CW only and was flooded with digi and SSB spots. I managed to check out some YouTube videos and got that organized. Up to this point, I have been hit and miss using the DXheat cluster with no luck. I have never been able to hear them just the pileup they were working. Well, yesterday morning Ham Alert told me to head over the 20m, I did that and there they were but only at S1. I waited and then they bumped up to S4 and away my call went out onto the waves of opportunity.
In the past, I have been hoping so badly for a DXpedition station to hear me so felt I somehow heard part or all of my call. To only let down that I was not actually in the log once I checked. Hearing my call was only my ambitious imagination. This time when I dropped my call I was not sure if I heard or maybe imagined I heard my call. As Murphy would have it they went from S4 to S1 with their comeback to me. I listened and maybe heard again VE9KK 5NN.....so what the heck I tossed out my 5NN TU.
I continued to listen and wow for a few moments they were S6 or more so I tried again and this time I was sure I made it in the log. They called back "VE9", I tossed my call again and they came back "VE9KK 5NN" The funny thing was when I checked Clublog I found I was in the log the first time and it was not Murphy playing with me.
Mike Weir, VE9KK, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from New Brunswick, Canada. Contact him at [email protected].
So your a chatty Kathy………..Part 2
Mike Weir, VE9KK, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from New Brunswick, Canada. Contact him at [email protected].
The May-June 2024 SARC Communicator Journal
Heading into summer...
With another big issue. The May-June 2024 Communicator, digital periodical of Surrey Amateur Radio Communications is now available for viewing or download.
Read in over 150 countries, we bring you 120 pages of Amateur Radio content from the Southwest corner of Canada and elsewhere. With less fluff and ads than other Amateur Radio publications, you will find Amateur Radio related articles, projects, profiles, news, tips and how-to's for all levels of the hobby.
You can view or download it as a .PDF file:
Previous Communicator issues are at:
Search for past Communicator issues
and a full index is HERE.
As always, thank you to our contributors, and your feedback is always welcome.
The deadline for the next edition is June 15th.
If you have news or events from your club or photos, stories, projects or other items of interest from BC or elsewhere, please contact us at [email protected]
73,
John VE7TI
'The Communicator' Editor
W3HC 100
My grandfather, W3HC (ex-W3HCW), is 100 years old.
Grandson Kevin, Mac W3HC, great-granddaughter Eliza, grandson K3NG.
Grandson Kevin and W3HC having some 807s.
Mac (then W3HCW) in his shack in Williamsport, PA, USA sometime around 1956-57.
My grandmother, Gladys, K3JJN (SK), and my mother, Sherry, who passed away in 2000. Photo from around 1959 or 1960.
Mac in Whales, WWII, 1945.
Anthony, K3NG, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com.
Ham College 112
Ham College episode 112 is now available for download.
Extra Class Exam Questions – Part 50
E9H Receiving Antennas: radio direction finding antennas, Beverage antennas, specialized receiving antennas, long-wire receiving antennas.
George Thomas, W5JDX, is co-host of AmateurLogic.TV, an original amateur radio video program hosted by George Thomas (W5JDX), Tommy Martin (N5ZNO), Peter Berrett (VK3PB), and Emile Diodene (KE5QKR). Contact him at [email protected].



















