candycane wrote to All <=-
Hi!
I've never used ham radio before, but the ham radio scene seems
quite cool. Does anyone have any recommendations for a radio to
buy and how to tune into one?
Hi!
I've never used ham radio before, but the ham radio scene seems quite cool. Does anyone have any recommendations for a radio to buy and how to tune into one?
I've never used ham radio before, but the ham radio scene seems quite cool. Does anyone have any recommendations for a radio to buy and how to tune into
I've never used ham radio before, but the ham radio scene seems quite cool. Does anyone have any recommendations for a radio to buy and how to tune into one?
If you tell us what you know about the hobby so far, then it'll be
easier to give some next steps.
https://a.co/d/aIDrLCF
using a webSDR. I like using K3FEF's because he's in the eastern NA area
You can also pick up inexpensive USB SDR dongles on Amazon and get familiar with tuning across a huge range of spectrum.
Good call! I don't know why I didn't mention SDR dongles. They do require little more fiddling, though, and the stock antennas leave much to be desi Seems like you could get more (use and satisfaction) out of an SDR dongle you are familiar with the radio a bit more.
I didn't click this yet, but if it's a link to a Baofeng UV-5R, I highly recommend anything BUT this :). Like maybe a Quansheng UV-K5 which can
recommend anything BUT this :). Like maybe a Quansheng UV-K5 which can
yeah i've been wanting to check that one out. apparently the firmware
was hacked so now there's all sorts of custom stuff that can be done
with it. we'll see ho w long it's cheap once the manufacturer starts
using the open source firmware as their own..
Hmm... so should I go for a handheld or a SDR first?
Oh, like what?
enough, go for both! But IMO, you'll probably get more initial understandi with a scanner or handheld.
One of the custom firmwares adds a "spectrum analyzer" mode where it shows something like a waterfall of the frequencies above and below the currentl tuned frequency. It's not very wide, but still a cool feature. Another cus
firmware adds the game "snake" :).
Huh, I'd expect that to be a builtin feature.
But can it run DOOM?
Well, you would be correct to expect it in the higher priced radios, but n the $25 Chinese ones :).
But can it run DOOM?
We probably won't have too wait too long!
Good call! I don't know why I didn't mention SDR dongles. They do require little more fiddling, though, and the stock antennas leave much to be desi Seems like you could get more (use and satisfaction) out of an SDR dongle you are familiar with the radio a bit more.
Hmm... so should I go for a handheld or a SDR first?
The SDR dongles are fun and can receive *more* bands than a handheld (HT), hey can't transmit. So you don't need a license for the SDR dongle usage. ngles are super cheap, so little risk to your investment.
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