About qrprat77
- Biography:
- I like to build radios.
- Location:
- Central FL, between Tampa and Orlando
- Interests:
- ham radio, hunting, fishing, camping, computer programming, linux, and cooking
- Occupation:
- Watchdog and Junior Problem Solver.
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HV FN ES 73!
http://skattagun.blogspot.com
"3. you cannot count on your adversary sucking. to do so invites disaster."
--Spock
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qrprat77 on 01-04-2013 at 08:00 AM
GOTA:
Get On The Air. Usually that refers to a specific ham radio station as part of a larger set up during an event called "Field Day". Field day is when Hams practice their skills together, cook out, and have a good time generally speaking. It's a great place to pick up new ideas for your home stealth setup. As an added bonus, you may discover that some of the guys in the club may be into preparedness too!
Ok,
So getting on the air is a matter of having a powersource,
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qrprat77 on 08-06-2011 at 03:56 PM
Time for part 2 on keeping your station hidden. In this section we will discuss how to use 'unconventional items' as antennas, even though they are not the best. We will also discuss the pro's and con's of having an antenna in your attic, and the importance of antenna tuners to your station's operation. Some of the techniques here presented could be dangerous, or could place you in a position of danger. Some of these techniques are designed for 100 watts or less of power. Use caution! First of all,
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qrprat77 on 07-30-2011 at 06:25 PM
This is going to be a multipart Blog on making your SHTF radio station as unobtrusive and efficient as possible.
Primary Goal:
Because people with perceived knowledge/stuff will be targets, we want to keep our stations hidden, while still maintaining as strong and efficient a signal as possible.
Disclosure/dislaimer:
I am a licensed amateur radio operator. This information is primarily for other licensed operators who have an interest in communications in
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