An article from another Blog about Ham Radio Operators.
Category: Amateur/Ham Radio
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An article from another Blog about Ham Radio Operators.
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A Ham Radio Operator residing in the U.S State of North Carolina who is currently 106 years of age, and still living (as of the time of writing this post):
May God bless the soul of Oscar Norris, W4OXH.
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An article from another Blog about a Shortwave Transceiver manufactured by the Chinese manufacturer Shenzhen Zastone Technology Co., Ltd.
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Following up from these earlier posts about Amelia Earhart’s communication on Amateur Radio Amelia Earhart’s Communication On Amateur Radio Bands, and Fred Goerner holds forth in 1987 radio broadcast — Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last; here is yet another article about Amelia Earhart’s communication on Amateur Radio.
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An article about Amelia Earhart’s communication on Amateur Radio Bands, before the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) had allocated a specific Band spectrum for Aircraft communication.
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Unlike the relatives that I never, ever meant to have anything to do with, and never want to have anything to do with; Warren Consolidated Schools Teachers Julie Stanaway, Carolyn Armbruster, Carolyn Ann Tuzzo, Celia Socha, Mary Ellen Green, Ann Kolinski, Julie Dean, Steve Gerling, Terri Dworkin, Patricia Venaleck, Jill Alred, Gilka Calazans-Paxton, and Julie Stegman? What is the purpose of Shannon also behaving as cold Warren Consolidated Schools School Bus Drivers Kim “Froggie” Proch, Mary Behr, Penny Orban, Anne Waldowski, Cheryl “Sherry” Bacarella-Misiak, and Anita Jacob; the Publisher of the the World Radio and Television Handbook (WRTH) understands people like yours truly, who are passionate about Amateur/Ham Radio, and Commercial Broadcast Radio and Television.
During a survey that the Publisher of the World Radio and Television Handbook (WRTH) had for customers and readers of their Book, of which new, updated Editions are released annually; they asked what your reason(s) for purchasing copies of the World Radio and Television Handbook (WRTH) when new, updated Editions are released each year, and I honestly stated that I am a dedicated Radio Hobbyist/DXer.
Up until the mid-2000’s, even my parents did not understand my fascination with Amateur/Ham Radio, and Commercial Broadcast Radio and Television.
This screenshot of the Survey put forth by the Publisher of the World Radio and Television Handbook (WRTH) website was taken with a Portable Computer that is more commonly known these days as a Smart Cellular Telephone:

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An article from another Blog about the construction of a Wave Antenna (also known as a Beverage Antenna).
This type of Antenna takes one of its names, the Beverage Antenna; from the Inventor and Electrical Engineer Harold Henry “Bev” Beverage, who was born in 1893, and had passed away nine months short of his 100th Birthday in January, 1993.
Specifically, Mr. Beverage had passed away on January 27, 1993; a little over a month before the 1993 Storm of the Century.
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An article written by Martin Crabtree, W3PR; about how he got into Amateur/Ham Radio.
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A post on another Blog about a man traveling to New York State, and setting up temporary Amateur/Ham Radio Equipment in his Rental Car.
This man’s Rental Car was an E2XX Chevrolet Malibu.
I, personally do not approve of this man listening to Hard Rock and Heavy Metal Music, nor do I approve of this man attending Hard Rock and Heavy Metal Concerts in New York State.
I, personally would rather that this man listen to Adult Contemporary, Adult Standards, Easy Listening, and Jazz Music; instead of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal Music.
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A post on another Blog about a man visiting his relatives, and his Amateur/Ham Radio friends who live in the State of Michigan.
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A post on the Social Media website Instagram by the Amateur/Ham Radio Blog Two Communications about a United States Navy Communications Stations built in1912.
The photograph below was taken in 1917.
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Young, radical people need to comprehend the fact that some consider Ham Radio to be the “Internet” of the 1950’s.
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Above is the link to an Article about Ham Radio Simplex on the Two Meter Band in the vicinity of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
Below is a link to a Ham Radio educational website known as the “Ham Radio School” about Simplex, Duplex, and Split.
https://www.hamradioschool.com/post/simplex-duplex-offset-and-split
A Simplex Operation means the radio stations are communicating with each other directly, on the same frequency. Both stations take turns transmitting and receiving on the same frequency with no repeater or other device in between.
Ham Radio SchoolA Duplex Operation means that a radio station transmits on one frequency and receives on a different frequency.
Ham Radio SchoolI shall add that Duplex Operations also take place solely on the Two Meter Band.