N1CLC, W6RWS, and I joined forces for an evening/nighttime activation of Palomar High-Point. 40m was on fire with contacts across the country, and 20m CW yielded a couple of nice DX contacts as well as a number of stateside QSOs.
We capped the evening with a little night photography before making the trek back down the hill.
This is an unboxing and first-look at and Icom IC-7300 that I did about 3 years ago. I took the important pieces from the video and condensed it down into a new video, along with a QSO that I made at the end. This radio is still a great choice for any HF Operator today so I wanted to re-share the video
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The Yaesu FL-110 is a solid state linear amplifier that is designed to match the FT-301S and FT-7 transceivers. It operates on the 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meter amateur bands. Drive power is 15 watts CW/SSB, 4 watts AM/RTTY. Maximum input power is 200 watts SSB/CW, 75 watts RTTY and 50 watts AM. The front panel has a DELAY switch to select FAST 0.1-0.2 seconds or SLOW 0.3-1.0 seconds to control carrier operated change over time. The rear panel has 50 ohm SO239 input and output jacks. This device requires 13.5 VDC at 17 Amps (100 watts 14 MHz).
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The FCC has started accepting comments regarding it rule making proposal on Ham Radio fees. Now is the time for us to get involved and at least say we did something. I suggest in addition to submitting your comment to the FCC, you voice your opposition (or support) to your elected representatives. Here is what I sent.
To My Senators: My name is Bob Brodovsky and I’m a constituent of yours and an active voter. I’m also a licensed amateur radio operator. I am writing today to ask you to oppose an FCC rule making proposal instituting a $50.00 fee on licensing, upgrades and renewals for amateur radio (ham radio). As you may know, the amateur radio service has in the past and continues to provide emergency communications during natural disasters such as hurricanes and wildfires at no cost.
We, as ham radio operators provide these services voluntarily at our own expense. We are forbidden from receiving compensation for operating. We rely on an influx of new operators to replenish our ranks. most of these new operators enter the service and hobby out of curiosity with little knowledge of ham radio when they enter. Adding a $50.00 application fee will discourage many of the potential operators from entering the service.
I’m asking you to please oppose this rule making proposal however you can. I’m sure a quick note to the FCC chairman from you could have a huge impact. Please help preserve the amateur radio service going into the future.
Thank you for your time.
To the FCC comment site: RE MD 20-270 Proposed rule making,
My name is Bob Brodovsky and I’m writing my public comment as an individual and an active voter. I’m also a licensed amateur radio operator. I am writing today to express my opposition to MD 20-270 FCC rule making proposal specifically instituting a $50.00 fee on licensing, upgrades and renewals for amateur radio (ham radio). As you may know, the amateur radio service has in the past and continues to provide emergency communications during natural disasters such as hurricanes and wildfires at no cost.
We, as ham radio operators provide these services voluntarily at our own expense. We are forbidden from receiving compensation for operating. We rely on an influx of new operators to replenish our ranks. most of these new operators enter the service and hobby out of curiosity with little knowledge of ham radio or the service aspects when they enter. Adding a $50.00 application fee will discourage many of the potential operators from entering the service. Some current operators will be discouraged from upgrading or renewing licenses due to a $50.00 fee.
Please help preserve the amateur radio service going into the future by either revising this proposal to reflect the public service aspect or dismissing it outright.
Thank you for your time.