Archive for the ‘General’ Category

Episode 23: Back From A Long Summer Vacation

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

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Back from a long summer vacation, George and Tommy visit the Capitol City Hamfest and run into an old friend. Peter shows us how to create a warm spot. Plus plenty of Amateur Radio news and Viewer email.

48:54 of AmateurLogic goodness.

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Episode 22: Signals Museum Tour Part 2

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

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Episode 22 features part two of a tour of the Australian Army’s Signals Museum. Vintage communications equipment from WW1 – the Vietnam era. Plus the answer to the question posed in part one concerning to use of the odd cw device with two keys.

17 minutes of old radios and war stories.

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Episode 21: Australian Signals Museum Tour

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

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Episode 21 features part one of a tour of the very interesting Australian Army’s Signals Museum. Tommy gives us a quick look at editing video. George introduces the MFJ-259B Antenna Analyzer and some of it’s capabilities. And Peter attends the Wireless Institute of Australia’s annual general meeting in Broken Hill where he also visits the “School of the Air”, the “Flying Doctors” and more.

It’s 1 hour and 10 minutes of Ham Radio entertainment.

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Episode 20: Hy-Gain Factory Tour

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

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George, Tommy, and Peter are back with the long awaited episode 20. Tour the Hy-Gain Factory and see how antennas and rotors are built. Peter tells us all about those mysterious ‘Numbers Stations’ on short wave. Plus an update on what your hosts have been up to lately, viewer email and timely topics.

It’s 41:42 of Ham Radio Fun.

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Please Stand By

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Please Stand By...

All of us at AmateurLogic.TV have been very busy with life and work since episode 19 was released. Have no fear though, we will resume broadcasting shortly…

Parts of episode 20 are already in the can and we hope to complete it during April. In the meantime, please take the time to view some of the episodes you may have missed.

Thanks for watching!

Episode 19: 2008 Capital City Hamfest

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

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George and Tommy attend one of the best hamfests in the South. The 2008 Capital City Hamfest in Jackson, MS. Join us as we visit with familiar faces, explore boat anchors, buy gear and more. Plus we’ve got coverage of the Introduction to Ham Radio, Antenna Theory and QRP Kit Building forums.

It’s 44:49 of Hamfest fun.

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Note: Episode 19 contains shortened versions of the forums. The Full length forums are available for download separately.

Episode 18: Ameritron Amplifier Factory Tour

Sunday, December 16th, 2007

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Ameritron builds the most popular RF linear amplifiers on the market today. Come with us behind the scenes to see what’s inside them and how they are built. It’s the Ameritron Amplifier factory tour, where you will learn all about these tube type and solid state amplifiers.

We hope you enjoy this 28:30 of Ham radio fun for your Christmas holiday viewing.

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Episode 17: MFJ Factory Tour

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

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Ever wonder how your electronic equipment is built.
Join us this month for a factory tour of MFJ Enterprises with Richard Stubbs. Very interesting… You don’t want to miss it!

Peter unvails his Amateur Television station and demonstrates ATV in Melbourne.

And Tommy shows us a new web site that makes finding repeaters a breeze. Google maps display the locations for easy viewing.

It’s 57:43 of Ham radio fun just in time for Thanksgiving.

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Episode 16: MFJ Enterprises Interview

Friday, October 12th, 2007

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It’s another fun packed episode.
George has a very interesting interview with Martin F. Jue, President and founder of MFJ Enterprises.

Peter demonstrates his WokTenna from the mountain tops downunder.

Tommy talks about the automatic tuning Yaesu ATAS-120 mobile antenna.

Jim has another Network Tools segment featuring the powerful Netstat.

And George demonstrates the Softrock Software Defined Radio using the M0KGK SDR decoder software.

It’s 55:20 of AmateurLogic you don’t want to miss.

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Episode 15: Building The Softrock Software Defined Radio

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

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In this episode, its back to the bench to build the Softrock Software Defined Radio. Some research is in order as many of the parts are surface mount components. Watch how George did it and some of the pitfalls involved.

Jim introduces us to the International Beacon Project. Learn how you can take advantage of this very useful tool for DXers.

Tommy demonstrates and explains all about the amazing Ham Radio Deluxe. It’s the leading amateur radio software that we use regularly. You’ll see it does a lot more than just control your ham rig.

And Peter is back with a mountain top review of the Degen DE-1103 shortwave receiver. Although it’s quite interesting to operate, you’ll agree it’s a real value for the money.

It’s 44:30 of amateur radio related entertainment we know you’ll enjoy.

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