Radio Ramblings: 22 September 2024 POTA, Part 1 First part of my Parks on the Air activation from 22 September
Radio Ramblings: A Tribute This week's video over on my new YouTube channel is a tribute to my friend Richard "Doc" Kinne, KE1ML, who passed away last week. For those of you who need them, I have started generating captions on the production side and editing the generated results to
Radio Ramblings: Frontenac State Park, 2 September 2024 My latest video from activating Frontenac State Park, and some related rambling
Radio Ramblings: New Video Coming Soon My second POTA video from my new YouTube channel, from 2 September 2024 at Frontenac State Park, will arrive on Monday at Noon Central! Please go to YouTube and subscribe to the channel there, although I will almost certainly also post a link here once it's up! This
Radio Ramblings: 26 July 2024 CE It's been three months since I last rambled about radio, which might lead some of you to think I've already given up on the hobby. Nothing—almost literally nothing—could be further from the truth. I just haven't been writing about it. Not sure
Radio Ramblings: The HF Journey, part 2 (16 February 2024 CE) I'm in danger of actually forgetting my first few days actually operating my HF rig before I write down anything about it, so, here I am, finally writing things down. Right now, I don't have a good way to set up a true "shack"
Radio Ramblings: Beginning the HF journey, part 1 (11 February 2024 CE) I've been trying to decide how I'm going to approach this, because I have a lot to talk about, but I feel like it could get overwhelming if it all got brain-dumped in a single post. Basically, I have a huge, neurodivergent infodump I want to
Radio Ramblings (26 January 2024) Before we begin, a quick reminder that the move to Ghost has meant needing to actually pay for hosting. Please consider signing up for a paid subscription to help me out! 20% off monthly for 12 months ($4/mo)10% off annual for 1 year ($45) It's actually
Radio Ramblings (19 December 2023 CE) So, last week, I posted about falling down the Amateur Radio rabbit hole, and asked if people wanted to hear more about it. Of the votes received, all but one said, “Yes”, and the one said, “Meh?”, so I’m going to call that a pretty strong “yes, please, ramble