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"AllstarLink version 3 beta" and "a Ham Radio smartwatch."

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Amateur Radio Weekly
Issue 338 July 6th, 2024

Top links

AllStarLink version 3 beta
The next generation of AllStarLink repeater and hotspot software.
AllStarLink
GoodWatch
A Ham Radio smartwatch.
KK4VCZ
My first, easiest (and last?) SOTA
If you spotted a couple of weirdos on a hilltop with a big antenna yesterday, this is what was going on.
Ian Renton
Reducing QRM from a portable solar panel system
It is not the solar panel itself that produces the radio frequency noise, but rather the charge controller attached to it.
KA7OEI
Venturing into the world of AllStarLink
Setting up a Raspberry Pi based AllStarLink hotspot.
M0AWS
Ham Radio 101 basic set-up
The equipment list will be geared for either home or portable operation for digital net operation.
KK4Z
What you should know before buying a Motorola radio
Things that you as a Ham should know before buying a used device.
DK1MI
TetraPack presentation at HamRadio 2024
Dive into the new features revealed in the latest project update.
Brandmeister
Field Day photos
Conejo Valley Amateur Radio Club shares photos from Field Day 2024.
Conejo Valley Amateur Radio Club

Video

Friedrichshafen Ham Radio Expo 2024 walk-through
14 minute tour of the main hall.
rigsearch
The antenna that took 7.200MHz by surprise
Buddistick Pro antenna for a Parks on the Air (POTA) activation.
N2MAK
A look at my mobile Ham Radio setup
Installing a Radioddity DB25-D into a 2018 Ford Escape.
KI5IRE
Testing VHF/UHF antennas with the NanoVNA
We look at the 3 antennas supplied with the Tidradio H8 handheld VHF/UHF Ham Radio.
learnelectronics

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