N4KGL - RaDAR

I enjoy Rapid Deployment Amateur Radio, Field Days, QRP, satellites, and CW. I have many friends in the hobby that make it fun. I will keep you posted on what I learn about amateur radio on this blog.

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Friday, August 24, 2018

Bye bye Miss AMSAT Pie: Roved the satellites on the levee, But the levee was dry

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On my recent trip to the Lawrence, Kansas, I took advantage of the EM28/EM29 gridline running across Riverfront Park on the Kansas River. I ...
Friday, August 17, 2018

Parks On The Air Activation for Clinton State Park, Kansas.

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I had the opportunity to do a Parks On The Air (POTA) activation at Clinton State Park, K-2332, while on vacation visiting relatives in Lawr...
Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Flight of the Bumblebees 2018 was a QRP Swarm

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You can have fun with QRP even at the bottom of the solar cycle. The annual Flight of the Bumblebees last Sunday is a good example. The bum...
Saturday, July 21, 2018

Stepping out for the Summer 2018 RaDAR Challenge

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The Summer RaDAR Challenge is particularly challenging in Northwest Florida due to the July heat and humidity. Nevertheless, I chose to do R...
Monday, July 9, 2018

N4KGL's Plans for the July 14th RaDAR Challenge.

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The RaDAR Challenge comes with many choices to make involving the venue, the equipment, and the time of day. This July 14th, I plan to go m...
Thursday, July 5, 2018

Get Ready for the July 14th, 2018 RaDAR Challenge

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RaDAR Is Rapid Deployment Amateur Radio RaDAR Challenge Rules from  http://radarops.co.za/index.php/radar-rules/ 1. Aim The RaD...
Friday, June 29, 2018

The Nostalgic Hallicrafters S38-C Receiver

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I have heard many QSO Today Podcast guest hams say that the S38, or similar, was their first receiver. I  found a cheap  Halicrafters S38-...
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