Our guest this week is George Dewar VY2GF of Prince Edward Island. This is a stress test of operating capabilities but can be enjoyable and rewarding when undertaken in the great outdoors. That is stations rapidly deploy, move with all necessary gear and redeploy. The unique aspect of RaDAR is adding movement to outdoor operating. The goal of Rapid Deployment Amateur Radio (RaDAR) is to practice communication via amateur radio under difficult circumstances, in many different ways, being ever ready, and independent of external resources until it becomes second nature. Greg Lane N4KGL joins us on the show to give an introduction to the Rapid Deployment Amateur Radio (RaDAR) Challenge. Jeff covers the use of digital modes, interfacing FLDIGI with N3FJP logging software, and shares his use of macro's. Jeff McGrath N1SC presented using Digital Modes for Field Day at the Utah Digital Communications Conference. The training item discusses best practices for creating a family emergency communication plan. On this episode I discuss the NVIS or Near Vertical Incident Skywave propagation used to make contacts within a typical skip zone of long path HF. The training item discusses best practices for programming your radio. The training item discusses best practices for organizing creating a family emergency communication plan. On this episode it is part two of the discussion on NVIS or Near Vertical Incident Skywave propagation used to make contacts within a typical skip zone. The training item discusses how you can use your public service events to hone your skills for a real emergency. On this episode Chris Fielding (KG7IVS) joins me in the studio to discuss lessons learned from public service events. I walk through the process of gear selection and preparation and avoiding the pitfalls with field operations.ĮP22 - Lessons Learned From Public Service Events On this episode I discuss give a presentation on getting started with amateur radio field operations. EP23 - Getting Started With Amateur Radio In The Field
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