20 m in a good shape

Propagation on 20 meter was very good this morning. Best DX was ZL3DMH 18668 km with WSPR 5 watts. Also a lot of short skip in Europe.


Paul Stam, PC4T, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from the Netherlands. Contact him at [email protected].

This Spewed Out of the Internet #27

0511-0701-3118-0930More important things spewing forth from the interwebz:

The Ham Hijinks guys have been at it again, with this article: New Drug Aims To Get More Hams On The Air
Warning: Do Not Take These Guys Seriously, It Only Encourages Them

Chiming in on April 1st, Dan KB6NU reported that the FCC is going to reinstate the Morse Code test.

I posted an article about using UTC over at HamRadioSchool.com: Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?

KB9VBR has a nice article that explains the common types of antenna connectors used with ham radio.

Elliot KB0RFC has been writing some interesting stuff about D-STAR, DMR and other things digital on his blog. See his latest article: Developing a DMR / D-STAR radio

James R. Winstead, KD5OZY, of Coleman, Texas found out that sometimes the FCC does show up and bust radio amateurs that are causing problems on the air. See the ARRL article here. It always cracks me up when the FCC Engineer reports that during their station inspection, the offender’s radio is still tuned to the frequency where the problems were occurring.

Serious DXers all over the world are in severe depression after finding out that Crimea is Not a New DXCC Entity. Conspiracy Theory: the whole thing was instigated by a group of hams that believed Crimea would be a new one.

73, Bob K0NR


Bob Witte, KØNR, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Colorado, USA. Contact him at [email protected].

LHS Episode #126: We Blinded Ourselves with Science

o-GRAVITY-WAVES-570In this episode, we get all science crazy. Lots of fun science topics to tickle the brain are in store. Along with that, we pursue the new LTS release of Ubuntu, the disappearance of Maylasia Airlines flight MH370, and some pretty cool tunes. There’s even some ham radio content thrown in, ’cause that’s how we roll.

73 de The LHS Guys


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].

MiQP from Ohio

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Sarah, Evan, and I had the opportunity to go to her parents’ place for the Easter holiday weekend. Since the trip coincided with the Michigan QSO Party, I decided this might be a good test of the portability of the K2. Unfortunately, I was unable to operate much longer than a half hour but I had some fun on 40 meters and tried out N3WG’s (Pignology) HamLog for logging. Neat stuff.


Ethan Miller, K8GU, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Maryland, USA. Contact him at [email protected].

Yaesu FT-950 Headed to California

Unfortunately, I must report the change of power supply did not correct my issues I had experienced with my Yaesu FT-950.  I blogged yesterday about the chain of events  which took place over the weekend and my intentions of trying another power supply in the event my main unit is going defective.  I had prepared myself for the worse case scenario and unfortunately that is what is going to happen. 

I have boxed up my FT-950 in the original box (thankfully I keep these things) and will ship it out today.  In an earlier telephone conversation with the Yaesu amateur service dept. I should expect a 10 day (or less) turnaround.  As for repair costs, Yaesu charges $35.00 just to look at the radio and then $70.00 per hour labor.   I’ll keep you posted.

I would like to just thank those who reached out to me via email and posted comments with suggestions of things to try.  I’m fairly confident I’ve exhausted all options I’m capable of performing (or feel comfortable performing) on the 950 and all results remain the same.  Something is preventing the 950 from operating at full power on 10 – 20 meters and zero power output on 30 – 160 meters. 

Meanwhile, the 2014 QSO a day challenge does continue.  I still have access to other HF rigs and will do my best to limp along working mostly digital modes and a few SSB QSO’s here and there.  Based on the expected turnaround time from Yaesu, my 950 should be back in the shack well before I’m scheduled to operate W1AW/Ø the week of 21 May.

Until next time…

73 de KDØBIK


Jerry Taylor, KD0BIK, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Colorado, USA. He is the host of the Practical Amateur Radio Podcast. Contact him at [email protected].

EU wil de norm voor gebruik van PLC’s verhogen

This posting is in Dutch. Please use Google Translation when you are interested in QRM by PLC.

Dit bericht heb ik ontvangen via de VERON afdeling Alkmaar. Ik wil dit bericht delen omdat het vergaande gevolgen kan voor radiozendamateurs wanneer het gebruik van PLC gaat toenemen.

”EU wil de norm voor gebruik van PLC’s verhogen”. Dat dit voor de zend en luisteramateur gevolgen kan hebben weten we inmiddels, want de huidige PLC’s die ook gebruikt worden door Internet en TV aanbieders, om hun kanalen naar je TV te transporteren geven ook al storing op de kortegolf, immers ze gebruiken het 220 netwerk in woningen voor transport.

Dat PLC je hobby goed kan verzieken weten we dus al, maar als de EU zijn zin krijgt dan gaat de norm zeker 20000 keer hoger worden en kunnen we onze radiohobby wel bijna vergeten. Nog meer storing op de kortegolf (0 tot zeker 30 MHz ) Ook andere gebruikers dan wij als zendamateurs zullen last krijgen van deze verhoging en gaan vast en zeker protesteren. Ons elektriciteitsnet is niet geschikt voor dit soort werk en zal als een langedraad antenne gaan werken en dus veel storing veroorzaken.

In Duitsland is een petitie gestart die we ook als Nederlanders kunnen ondertekenen. Er moeten meer dan 5000 ondertekenaars zijn wil het bespreekbaar blijven via deze petitie. Viviane Reding is vice voorzitter van de Europese Commissie en zal de petitie in ontvangst nemen.

De open brief die aan haar is verzonden met deze petitie is hier te lezen: http://cq-cq.eu/ DJ5IL_OB_Reding.pdf  Wel in het Duits maar we hopen dat als onze hobby je lief is deze petitie wilt ondertekenen. De hoop en verwachting is dat er nog een weg terug is. Ook het AT heeft al in 2010 ons gevraagd naar onze bevindingen van PLC's en blijft ook een gesprekspartner.

Vele Nederlanders zijn je al voorgegaan en als je actief bent op HF dan vragen we je zeker de petitie te tekenen.

Ik heb inmiddels de petitie ondertekend.


Paul Stam, PC4T, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from the Netherlands. Contact him at [email protected].

LHS Episode #125: YFKTest Lives!

dj1yfkIn this episode of Linux in the Ham Shack, Pete goes AWOL. While he’s out being dishonorably discharged, Harrison and Cheryl step in to fill his medium-sized shoes. We also get an interview with Bob, W9YA, current maintainer of YFKTest. He tells us all about the new and exciting world of YFKTest and how it’s not, in fact, dead.

73 de The LHS Guys


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].

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