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99 Hobbies

25 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 7 years ago - ★★★★★ - 1 rating

We encourage ham radio operators to try something new with the hobby. Don't say you are bored, just try something new. I'm talking with people who have done some fun stuff that you can do too! Just like ham radio, newcomers and old-timers are welcome here.

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Yes, radio signals from space!

March 04, 2011 22:03 - 10.6 MB

  Today I spent some time at the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center in Concord, NH. It was the dedication of a new ham radio station, with the call letters KA1SKY, which will be used as a hands-on exhibition about the radio spectrum, space, and the invisible magic that attracted many of us to science and electronics. I spoke with two of the (many) people who made this happen, and my thanks to Dave McDonald and Michael Crestohl. We talked about how all of this came to be, and also some i...

Joe Taylor, K1JT, speaks at Masscon

October 13, 2010 14:03 - 37.3 MB

We were delighted to hear about WSPR from Joe Taylor, K1JT. The passion that drives people to excellence is always here, but in this hobby we get to share and enjoy the fun, too! In fact, the WSPR project (pronounced like "whisper") would not even work unless other hams and SWLs joined in! Listen to K1JT at Masscon

99 Hobbies at Dayton 2010

June 19, 2010 20:07 - 2.53 MB

This year at Dayton, my friend and Official 99 Hobbies Field Correspondent Cal, WA1WOK made a quick recording of a conversation he had with Gordon West, WB6NOA. This one is a quick two minutes, but you can get an idea of the buzz in the background, and feel for the energy present at this event! (photo: pacificon.org)

Masscon 2010 - proceedings (1110)

April 10, 2010 09:35 - 40.4 MB

This is the fourth presentation that we listened to during the Masscon 2010 event in Westford, MA USA during the weekend of March 12-13, 2010. Chuck Kitchin, N1TEV, presents "Updating Classic Regenerative and Super Regenerative Circuits" to an enthusiastic audience at Masscon. Part of the fun of this presentation, of course, is the associated materials presented via overhead projector. But you can get most of the content from the audio portion that we present here. The advance material...

Masscon 2010 - proceedings (0900)

March 23, 2010 14:41 - 64.8 MB

This is the second presentation that we listened to during the Masscon 2010 event in Westford, MA USA during the weekend of March 12-13, 2010. The only way to appreciate the full effect was to be sitting in the audience. However, you can get an idea of what it was like if you listen to this, while watching the overhead slides from the talk, which are available from www.masscon.org. Dave Siegrist NT1U and Bruce Beford N1RX discuss the design and construction and testing of RF filters. C...

Masscon 2010 - proceedings (0810)

March 15, 2010 06:31 - 29.5 MB

I was delighted to be in the audience during the Masscon 2010 event in Westford, MA USA during the weekend of March 12-13, 2010. My friend Scott Andersen, NE1RD, put the event together, and it represents over a year of planning and preparation by Scott and his staff. The podcast you are about to listen to is one of the presentations given during this convention. The only way to appreciate the full effect was to be sitting in the audience. However, you can get an idea of what it was like ...

Jeff's Walk

March 16, 2009 22:54 - 17.1 MB

Today I talked with Jeff Johnson, VK4XJJ on the phone about his cross-country walk. He had ham radio along for the ride -- among other things. Jeff was raising money for charity in the process of this 2,500 km "walkabout". Show notes (many lifted from Jeff's site): www.jeffswalk.com eBook now available. Five months backpacking over 2,500kms across Oz with 5W FT-817nd US$5. DeafBlind Association (NSW) Inc. www.dbansw.org.au Other DeafBlind Links Walking Club Links Wireless Institute o...

D*STAR with Cal

March 08, 2009 02:59 - 12.6 MB

Today I talked with Cal, WA1WOK about D*STAR. We discussed the past, present, and future of the hobby (AM, SSB, digital modes) and specifically how D*STAR fits in. You can get in on the ground floor of this new part of amateur radio, if you want to. Listen in and you will get an idea of what to expect with this new mode, with the help of guys like Cal who can show you the ropes. Show notes: http://www.dstarusers.org http://www.dstarinfo.com http://www.washcoares.org/d-star/index.html http...

My hamfest vacation - part two

March 01, 2009 18:32 - 44.4 MB

I talked to quite a few people at the Orlando Hamcation 2009, covering lots of ham radio subjects, as well as some not-so-technical things. What a great time, and in the winter sun! Kick back and enjoy this one. It's a little long, nearly 25 minutes, but close your eyes and pretend that you are in Florida..... Show notes: www.ten-ten.org www.lidomounts.com www.farcircuits.net www.hamtestonline.com Brenda's Catering

My hamfest vacation - part one

March 01, 2009 18:31 - 33.7 MB

I stopped in Richmond, VA on the way to Florida, and visited the Richmond Frostfest 2009. It was a decent-sized hamfest held on the international raceway. I talked to several very interesting people who have done some unusual things with ham radio. This was a lot of fun! Show notes: Dominion DX Group web site ARRL listing for local clubs K-9 Alert Search and Rescue Dogs, Inc VA Dept. of Emergency Management - Terry's email addr Zuni Maritime Foundation

Learning by kit-building

April 05, 2008 18:12 - 16.4 MB

Last November I spoke with Rich Mitchell, N3III about his award-winning article in QST in November, 2007. It is always memorable when you are speaking with someone who has such passion, and also who loves the hobby like this. This one was so much fun I couldn't stop. Run time is long. Rich is http://www.qrz.com/n3iii November article in QST (won the Cover Award for the month) (you may need to be an ARRL member to access this) http://www.arrl.org/qst/2007/11/mitchell.pdf

New blood

April 05, 2008 15:23 - 5.99 MB

This morning I joined our monthly breakfast with the PART radio club. I had a chance to interview Kimberly Stewart, KB1PZG, who was licensed in February of this year. She is bright, articulate, and shows an obvious passion for the hobby. I think we will be hearing a lot about her as the years go by. Links: PART of Westford: www.wb1gof.org

The Radio Club of JHS 22, NYC

October 18, 2007 22:28 - 21.8 MB

Tonight I had a nice chat with Joe Fairclough, WB2JKJ. Joe is the president of the Radio Club at JHS 22 in New York. We discuss the club and what they do, and also talk about how you can get involved. A great story. This one is a little longer than usual, and worth every second. Show notes www.wb2jkj.org Apple Slices Newsletter is at home.triad.rr.com/michaelbest/

Your own podcast?

October 02, 2007 11:15 - 11.3 MB

Have you ever thought about doing your own podcast about amateur radio? It's easier than you may think. I discussed this with Mark Jensen, KB2EGB, who just recently returned from a podcasting exposition. Mark gives some tips and suggestions about how you can get started making podcasts!

Digital modes: Can you do it? Yes.

September 29, 2007 22:09 - 6.8 MB

I was shooting the breeze with my friend Joe, WY3T, on the telephone and the subject of PSK came up. You guys know Joe already (previous podcast) Joe had told me about his recent foray into the digital modes. While we were talking, I asked him if I could turn on the podcast machine to record this conversation, and what you hear now is the answer. Awesome. Very fun. Show notes: CQ magazine Rigblaster

Your signal

September 22, 2007 16:03 - 13.2 MB

Hi Everyone. I'm back from my summer in China and surprisingly adjusted to the difference in time zones pretty well. My wife and my dog are getting used to my being back home in New Hampshire, and I am excited about seeing my dog again, and being able to get on the air. I'm just playing around with you. It's wonderful to be back home, for more than a thousand reasons, not the least of which is to see my lovely N1TMZ face-to-face again. We used VoIP, POTS, email, and internet chat u...

Net? What is a net?

May 09, 2007 22:07 - 10.7 MB

Today I talked with Joe, Wy3T, about getting on the air on an HF net. There are many new HF operators out there, and you may be wondering how to contact new HF friends. Have you ever tried to do this? Check out this podcast. Show notes http://www.ecars7255.com

100 pound DXpedition to Monserrat

February 21, 2007 11:32 - 15.1 MB

Today I spoke with my friend Scott Andersen, NE1RD, about some of the things that he has done in the 12 months since we talked on 99 Hobbies last year. His "100 pound DXpedition" has taken him many places, and has been a true learning experience -- not to mention a lot of fun. Join me for this one! Show notes http://100pounddxpedition.blogspot.com http://dxpedition-vp2m.com/ http://www.monserrat.co.uk/

DX on the "Top Band"

February 09, 2007 18:50 - 11.2 MB

Do you need to be a land baron to operate on 160 meters? Not according to Don Boudreau, W5KFX. Today we talk about some of the reasons why the Top Band can be a lot more fun than many people think, not the least of which is DXing on 160. Show Notes Topband? No Way!... But Never say Never, Feb 2007 QST, p.52 The Delta DX Association, www.deltadx.net

RADIO project at Moorpark High School

October 15, 2006 17:38 - 9.71 MB

Tom Baker, NC6B, talks to me about the first- of- its- kind skills class that he teaches at Moorpark HS, near Ventura California. The Radio Amateurs and Disaster Operations (RADIO) teaches skills that include amateur radio, First Aid training, CPR training, Defibrillator, and SERT/CERT certification. They promote the idea that "Teaching our students about preparedness better prepares our community." Photo is Tom (at left, NC6B) with principal Miyashiro (N6LKI). Show notes Great article ...

Weekend goofing off

September 23, 2006 18:09

This is another short podcast. We'll get back to the 'standard' 99Hobbies format soon, but first, this one made me laugh out loud, and I wanted to post this while I had the chance. This weekend I made a new friend, Jon, from Iceland. Jon has made over 600 QSOs during the Scandinavian Activity Contest JUST during THIS WEEKEND! ( see http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/sacnsc.htm ). BACKGROUND: I'm tuning through the band and hear Jon ( http://www.qrz.com/callsign/TF3ZA ) calling CQ, so I give hi...

SATERN and emergency communications

September 18, 2006 21:54 - 4.24 MB

No, not a spelling mistake. This is SATERN, the Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network. Every year around this time you hear a lot about hurricanes, and you also hear amateur radio volunteers performing public service, providing communications when the usual means fail. You can join them. At the 2006 Boxboro convention I talked with Joe Fratto, N1RLO, who was manning the SATERN booth. This was another guerilla attack by me, and Joe had no advance notice that I was looking for someo...

QCWA at Boxboro

September 18, 2006 01:06 - 2.53 MB

Have you been a ham radio operator for 25 years or more? The Quarter Century Wireless Association (QCWA) wants to hear from you. Chuck, K1IGD explains why. This conversation was from the floor of the Boxboro convention, and in all fairness to Chuck, I really did stick a recorder in his face and ask him some questions. He did a great job of describing the QCWA in three minutes or less. I want to talk to him again. This was fun! Show notes QCWA is at www.qcwa.org The Boxboro convention...

Boxboro Convention:

September 17, 2006 19:25 - 2.18 MB

While I was at the Boxboro convention (www.boxboro.org ) this year, I bumped into Joel Harrison, W5ZN. As you might expect, he was very busy there, but was gracious enough to spend a few minutes for an interview with 99 Hobbies. What a great guy, and I just really liked his attitude about ham radio and its future. Unfortunately, the recorder was off for a lot of this, but here is 3 minutes of our chat. As I listened to this clip, I can hear us talking pretty quickly, lots of excitement, ...

Only for women: the YLRL

September 07, 2006 21:14 - 3.54 MB

The Young Ladies Radio League (YLRL) is a very serious, very fun, and very active group on the air. Today I talked with Anne Manna WB1ARU about the YLRL and why women should get on the air. BTW, guys should plan for these contests. Even if we don't get points (sometimes we do), just striking up a QSO will attract others to the frequency, of course. There are upcoming contests - give it a listen!!! Show notes YLRL is at http://www.ylrl.org WRONE is at http://www.qsl.net/wrone