Shows
Adventures in Ham Radio and Storytelling
Join us as we celebrate the thriving spirit of the ham radio community, spotlighting Tim from the Granite State Amateur Radio Association and his inspiring outreach efforts at a New Hampshire STEM event. Witness the hilarious antics as Paul, our quizmaster, challenges us with a fun ham radio licensing quiz. We share tales of park activations and the $20 antenna challenge, where the cold might bite, but the passion for radio keeps us warm. Tom’s stories of activating a park in Arkansas bring the thrill of worldwide connections from Hawaii to Brazil.
Revolutionizing Radio Exams with Signal Stuff and HamStudy
Richard and Ben bring a wealth of experience to our discussion, recounting their roles as key communicators during major conventions and the bustling success of their Black Friday sale. These stories highlight their adaptability and the fun chaos that comes with being at the heart of the ham radio community. We delve into their journey of creating innovative tools like Signal Stuff and HamStudy, which have revolutionized exam preparation for budding radio enthusiasts. Their insights reveal the importance of collaboration and community in overcoming challenges, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic when remote exam administration became essential.
The Thrill of the Jump and the Joy of Radio
What happens when you mix ham radio with skydiving? Paul's recent leap from 10,500 feet might just answer that question, offering an exhilarating twist to our Support Your Parks Weekend recap. We also highlight the adventures of our Granite State Amateur Radio Club members, who turned a camping trip at Bear Brook Pavilion into a lively ham radio event. Join us as we share tales of over 200 successful contacts, family banter, and the unexpected joy of receiving mean comments on our videos.
From Missteps to Mastery: Ham Radio’s Community Impact
Ever wondered how a mix-up with your call sign could lead to unexpected hilarity? Join us on our latest episode of the Live Free and Ham podcast as we unravel the chaos of our recent call sign debacle, all while staying on track with crucial updates about emergency communication readiness post-hurricane. We're doubling down on preparedness for ham radio enthusiasts, especially those involved in emergency communications, and sharing insights from our listener on enhancing learning through deeper dives into test question answers. It's all part of our commitment to reinforcing the community spirit with a touch of humor.
Marco? Polo? HamRS? - That doesn't seem right.
Are you curious about the latest buzz in the world of ham radio? Tune into this episode of Live Free and Ham, where Eric (N1JUR), Paul (N1OG), and Todd (W1STJ) reveal some thrilling updates, from brand-new merchandise to a gravity-defying event with a commemorative shirt up for grabs.
Celebrating Community and Overcoming Challenges in the Ham Radio World
What happens when you mix ham radio, community spirit, and a bit of technical know-how? On this episode of Live Free in Ham, we promise an insider's look at all things ham radio, from protecting our precious 900 MHz band to celebrating the triumphs of a recent ham radio event. We'll kick off with crucial updates on our online store and the power of listener feedback, and then dive into the latest threat posed to the 900 MHz spectrum. Paul rings the alarm and calls you to action, urging everyone to tune in to the ARRL report and make their voices heard.
Live Show - 5? What does it Mean?
Ever wondered how a simple number can hold so much significance? Join us on "Live Free in Ham" as Eric teases the intriguing relevance of the number five while Mike N2MAK recounts his recent ham radio adventures, including a solder burn and a successful Parks on the Air activation. Paul delves into his week in video editing and making contacts, and Todd shares his quest for an affordable car microphone and his new logo project. Prepare for a treasure trove of tips and camaraderie as we exchange stories and foster community among our ham radio enthusiasts.
The Evolution of Ham Radio: Balancing Tradition with Technological Advancements
Ever wondered how ham radio technology is evolving with the times? Join us on Live Free in Ham as we navigate the intriguing blend of traditional skills and modern advancements in the ham radio world. Alongside hosts Eric (N1JUR), Paul (N1OJ), and God (W1STJ), we share the excitement of Todd's recent license upgrade, explore his adventurous activations, and dive into the ups and downs of using the Buddy Pole Pro antenna. Plus, enjoy a bit of friendly competition as Todd and Eric tackle random ham radio questions with a humorous twist.
Radio Waves and Road Trips: Merging Ham Radio with Vacation Adventures
Ever wondered how ham radio can add a spark to your travels? Join us in this episode of Live Free and Ham as we share how we seamlessly blend our love for ham radio with our vacation adventures. Hear the hilarious story of Paul (N1OG) being recognized at a local club meeting by Keith Chopler (AC1RH). We also give a nod to dedicated listeners like Kilo Bravo One Zulu Tango X-Ray, who’s on his journey to earning an extra license, and celebrate the exceptional work of ham radio clubs like W5TMP and GLARG, who recently conducted a successful military testing session.
Rare Contacts and New Adventures in Digital Ham Radio
Ever wondered how digital modes can revolutionize your ham radio experience? From transforming skeptical operators into digital enthusiasts to making rare contacts even in poor band conditions, we'll show you the magic behind FT8, JS8Call, and more. Tune in to hear our personal journeys, technical challenges, and the unique joys of integrating hobbies like fishing with radio adventures.
Getting Ready for Ham X with Mark from Halibut Electronic - Live Stream
Ever wondered how to optimize your ham radio setup for satellite communications? Join Eric, call sign N1JUR, and special guest Mark from Halibut Electronics as they unveil groundbreaking insights and innovative solutions in our latest episode of Live Free in Ham. We'll delve into the intricacies of eggbeater antennas and the revolutionary Eggnogs product designed to simplify your antenna setup. Get ready for an engaging discussion that promises to elevate your ham radio game.
Mobile Signals: Ham Radio Meets Modern Cars
Ever wondered why you can't control your ham radio through your car's infotainment system? We'll explore this and much more in this engaging episode of Live Free and Ham! We'll kick things off by catching up on the latest happenings, including Todd's wild baseball weekend and the memorable chaos brought about by the Hammered Clubhouse. Plus, check out the buzz around our new merch, especially the Hostile Takeover shirts, and don't forget to mark your calendars for our August live stream featuring the return of the renowned Mark Halibut from Halibut Electronics.
Live Show - Well There Goes the Neighborhood
Our decision to use our YT Channel as an Airbnb rental has backfired, as our current tenants seem to have become somewhat comfortable and are reluctant to leave.
Every Pot will have one - LIDS and Net Controls how to navigate the airwaves
Frequency etiquette can be a minefield, and we’ve got plenty of stories to illustrate how patience and diplomacy can turn potential conflicts into opportunities for community building. Tune in as we unpack an intense encounter during a POTA activity, where a net operator aggressively claimed frequency ownership, and how we managed to keep our cool. We also shine a light on the importance of respecting designated frequencies, especially during emergencies and special events like field days, and share tips for maintaining harmony on the airwaves.
Uncovering the Joys and Challenges of Ham Radio Field Days
Field Day is more than just radio operations; it's a blend of family tradition, camaraderie, and the joy of shared passions. We recount our own family gatherings, logistical hurdles, and unforgettable moments setting up for Field Day.
Waves of Wisdom: Building or buying the Ultimate HF Amateur Radio Experience
Discover the vibrant world of HF radios and join us, Eric N1JUR, Paul N1OG, and Todd W1STJ, as we guide you through the options for both the ham radio newbie and the seasoned operator. From our new "Do Good" segment celebrating ham radio community contributions to Todd's gripping journey towards his extra class license, this episode is a treasure trove of insights, personal anecdotes, and practical advice. Whether braving your first foray into HF nets or optimizing your shack with a high-end setup, we've got you covered with recommendations that won't break the bank and tips to tailor your radio experience to fit your style.
Hey Bro, do you Parachute Mobile? Live Stream with Carlos
We were not skydiving ourselves - it just didn't make sense to jump out of a perfectly functioning airplane. Instead, we had the pleasure of listening to Carlos K9OL from @LifeAtTerminalVelocity share his experiences with mobile parachuting and other fun ham radio activities.
Navigating the Technical Terrain of Mobile Ham Radios
Prepare to upshift your mobile ham radio game as we weigh the pros and cons of different rig setups. Todd's journey from an HT to a Yaesu FTM-400 and then an FTM-300 will resonate with many of you, while I'll share the insights and occasional frustrations of our mobile installations. We'll dissect the value of features such as touchscreens and cross-band repeat functionality and how they transform our mobile radio experiences. We'll also discuss the joys of ergonomic vehicle installations that keep our gear at our fingertips.
Antennas to Adapters Unlocking the Secrets of OHIS with Mark Halibut
The airwaves are alive with innovation, and we're transmitting every detail. Get the inside scoop on the Eggnogs circuit board kit that's taking DIY antenna projects to new heights. The episode is buzzing with technical talk, from troubleshooting a clear node setup for truck-based operations to the intricacies of adapting microphones for various radio models. Join us and you might just find yourself reaching for a soldering iron or sketching out your next big ham radio project.