ARVN Dayton Collection 2009 Part 1. Gary & Jeff present clips from their 3-DVD set of videos from the 2009 Dayton Hamvention®. Software Defined Radio, TAPR, D-STAR, FCC, ARRL and the “Unauthorized” TOUR. DVD 1 has the “Unauthorized” Hamvention TOUR, with footage from 2008 and 2009. It also has the FCC Forums from 2008 and 2009 (introducing Laura Smith), and the ARRL Forum from 2009. DVD 2 Has the TAPR and Software Defined Radio forums. DVD 3 has the D-STAR Friday Forum and Friday Night Event. DVDs are $15 each, available from www.ARVideoNews.com
This was the annual Auction for the Johnson County Radio Amatuers Club, We were doing this annual auction to raise money not so much for the club but for the Ensor Farm and Museum. For those hams that knew of Marshall Ensor and he was a woodworking teacher but was a Ham Radio Operator. Anyone on the Johnson County Radio Amateurs Club facebook. These videos are posted there as well.
Nassau Amateur Radio Club Field Day 2009. Video and Editing done by George, WB2HPI. For more info on NARC, please visit our website at www.nassauarc.org This is part 3 of a 3 part video. Enjoy!
Is Obama’s use of the Net as effective as FDR’s use of radio? If not, what does this tell us about the Net? And what does it tell us about Obama (after 100 days)? With Jonathan Alter, Author of The Defining Moment: FDRs Hundred Days And The Triumph Of Hope. Obama read this book before he became President. James Goodale, former Vice Chairman of The New York Times, hosts. 5/3/09
Amateur radio operation from a 28′ sailboat in St Joseph, Michigan. Each year during the last weekend of the month of June, ham radio operators operate from the “field” in the US and Canada. In this case I operated from my Sabre 28 Azure.
Astronaut Charles Simonyi aboard the International Space Station (ISS), using Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) talked to students at Marcelino Canino Canino Middle School in Dorado, Puerto Rico. The ARISS contact was on Tuesday, March 31 at 15:36 UTC
Amateur Radio operators from around Colorado climb many of Colorado’s 14000-foot mountains to set up amateur radio stations in an effort to communicate with other radio amateurs across the state and around the world every second Sunday in August. This video is about N0B’s adventure up Mt Humboldt (14065ft) with Guy/N7UN and Steve/wg0at and their [...]
Amateur Radio operators from around Colorado climb many of Colorado’s 14000-foot mountains to set up amateur radio stations in an effort to communicate with other radio amateurs across the state and around the world every second Sunday in August. This video is about N0B’s adventure up Mt Humboldt (14065ft) with Guy/N7UN and Steve/wg0at and their [...]