Suppose
with one click you could connect to any one of over 400 Ham Radios around the world.
Here is the link that will get you started. https://www.sdr.hu/
But read on before you click on it, read on.
When you click on this link you will see a list of over 400
stations that are streaming what comes into their radio onto the
Internet. Reception varies around the world, so if you are interested
in QSO's in the USA, search on USA. If you are just curious, you can
click on any of the stations listed and scan through frequencies in
any mode from about 0 to 30 MgHz. Be sure to select the appropriate
Mode. The software takes a little getting use to, but it is for the most
part intuitive, and you can't do any harm by pushing buttons. So feel
free to experiment. I have tried this on my tower, my Samsung Tablet, and even my Android phone. I got it to work on each, but clicking on tiny buttons on a phone is problematic at best. Go with a laptop, tower or tablet for best results.
This is the first thing you will see when you click on the above link.
I was
mainly interested in stations in the USA so I typed USA into the
search bar and came up with several choices. The station in Idaho
seemed popular, so I picked it. Note, you can tell the popularity of a station by checking out the votes to the right of each station.
I thought I would try the 40 meter band so I clicked around 7 MHz. This is what the screen looked like on the CW portion of the band. Those blobs to the left are dots and
dashes in CW. The control console is the grey box to the lower right.
It contains all the controls you need to do just about anything you
would be capable of doing if you had a radio sitting in front of you.
In this case I clicked on the CW button, zoomed in with the +
magnifier, and nudged the frequency up and down with the smaller
circled pluses and minuses. Here is what the Idaho site looked like.
Next I
decided to explore the voice part of the band. First I clicked on the
LSB button, and then I moved up the band where I found a voice
conversation. To move up you can either click and drag the blue section to the left, or click on the grey bar at the top further up the band. You will learn other ways to accomplish the same thing as you become familiar with the software. So play. You can't hurt anything. This is what the voice section of the band looked like.
The conversation I tuned in on was between two hams discussing loop antennas.
And,
just so you know what to expect in the way of audio quality I attached a sound clip that I
recorded. The discussion centered around the need for an variable tuning capacitor. The higher the transmitter power the higher the voltage.
Higher voltages in turn require bigger plate spacing to prevent
arcing. Along with the bigger spacing comes larger plate areas for
the same capacitance. And, along with that, a higher price tag.In keeping with ham tradition, these two were lamenting the higher price tag.
Click Here to Listen to the conversation
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Patty Morris Foxworth Becomes A Silent Key
Patty Morris Foxworth, KJ4AFB, passed away on August 26th 2019.
Bob is currently at Scott Lake Health and Rehab, 800 County Road 540A, Lakeland, and their phone # is: (863) 500-4015. Bob asked that I inform you of his wife’s passing, and would happily welcome visitors if anyone is available. He is in Room 304.Click here for a Google Map and directions.
When I visited Bob Sunday, 9/16/19 I asked if there was anything I could do. He asked me to put together an album of pictures of Patty. I am in the process of creating hard copy for Bob, but in the mean time here are some of the pictures I found on our Blog.
For over twenty other images CLICK Here.
Obituary
Patricia Elaine Morris died on August 26, 2019. She was
born on March 11, 1951 in Madras, India to Arthur and Ruth Morris.
She is survived by her beloved and devoted husband Robert Foxworth;
Her brothers, David Roy (Philomina) Morris and family; Joseph Arthur (Yong Cha) Morris and family, her sister, Sharon Lee Bilsborough (Mark Bilsborough), her nephew, Luke Bilsborough and her niece, Ginger Morris.
A service will be on held on Sunday, September 8, 2019 at 2:30 pm at First Presbyterian Church, 175 Lake Hollingsworth Drive, Lakeland, FL 33801
She is survived by her beloved and devoted husband Robert Foxworth;
Her brothers, David Roy (Philomina) Morris and family; Joseph Arthur (Yong Cha) Morris and family, her sister, Sharon Lee Bilsborough (Mark Bilsborough), her nephew, Luke Bilsborough and her niece, Ginger Morris.
A service will be on held on Sunday, September 8, 2019 at 2:30 pm at First Presbyterian Church, 175 Lake Hollingsworth Drive, Lakeland, FL 33801
Bob is currently at Scott Lake Health and Rehab, 800 County Road 540A, Lakeland, and their phone # is: (863) 500-4015. Bob asked that I inform you of his wife’s passing, and would happily welcome visitors if anyone is available. He is in Room 304.Click here for a Google Map and directions.
When I visited Bob Sunday, 9/16/19 I asked if there was anything I could do. He asked me to put together an album of pictures of Patty. I am in the process of creating hard copy for Bob, but in the mean time here are some of the pictures I found on our Blog.
For over twenty other images CLICK Here.
Thursday, August 29, 2019
Our regular monthly meeting scheduled for September 2nd will be canceled due to weather. More information will follow after the storm passes.
The following information is current as of Thursday 9/29/19
Hurricane Dorian projected to become a major hurricane as it churns toward Florida
Strengthening is forecast over the next few days, and Dorian could be become a Category 3 storm on Friday.
As of 5 p.m. EDT on Friday, Dorian's center was some 20 miles east of the northwestern Bahamas and about 595 miles east of West Palm Beach, Florida, the hurricane center said. Dorian was moving at 9 mph and had maximum sustained winds of 115 mph.

The
state’s east coast from Fort Lauderdale up to Cape Canaveral and inland
to Orlando are still within the three-day cone of uncertainty, though.
The five-day projection includes even more of the state, but the
consensus path now has the storm headed for landfall near the South
Carolina and Georgia border.

Hurricane Dorian cone of uncertainty as of 8 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019. (National Hurricane Center/National Hurricane Center)
Florida
Gov. DeSantis, though, cautioned that the storm paths will continue to
change and that Florida residents need to be wary.
“There
is still significant chance of a strike on the state of Florida,”
DeSantis said during a briefing at the Emergency Operations Center this
morning. “Anyone inside of that cone needs to be prepared.”
As of Saturday 11:00 PM Saturday the forecast is for Dorian to track North with its center staying over the Atlantic as it passes Florida. Good news for us.
As of 11:00 PM Sunday
Monday AM.
Dorian continues on a path that would put its center off the Eastern coast of Florida. At this time is does not appear to be a threat to central and western Florida. Current projection is for the storm center to be well north of us by Wednesday night and Thursday morning.
And the forecast is for the storm to remain off the coast as of late Monday.
Well goodby Dorian, at least as far as we are concerned!
As of Saturday 11:00 PM Saturday the forecast is for Dorian to track North with its center staying over the Atlantic as it passes Florida. Good news for us.
As of 11:00 PM Sunday
Monday AM.
Dorian continues on a path that would put its center off the Eastern coast of Florida. At this time is does not appear to be a threat to central and western Florida. Current projection is for the storm center to be well north of us by Wednesday night and Thursday morning.
And the forecast is for the storm to remain off the coast as of late Monday.
Well goodby Dorian, at least as far as we are concerned!
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Monday, August 12, 2019
August 2019 General Meeting
Congratulations
Congratulations go out to Darrin, KC6HSP, our new EXTRA. Darrin wanted to be on a ship, but not a cruise ship, so we found passage for him on a freighter. This would be my choice if I had the urge to take a sea voyage. No noisy casinos, no tempting foods that you know you should not eat, and plenty of time to sit back and just enjoy the ride. Of course I would want to know all about how a big cargo ship moves from place to place, and how cargo is kept track of, picked up and dropped off. The more I think of it, the more I think Darrin has a good idea here.
Happy Birthday
Turning 92 is special. This called for something special. Fortunately I was able to scour up seven local hams to celebrate with Don. This was not as difficult as you may have guessed. Most of us would agree that ham radio is a very exciting and attractive hobby. And with hams like Don leading the way, how can you resist? Happy Birthday Don.
Review Of Field Day
Fred reviewed the statistics from Field Day. Our club did well, and about the same as last year. Numbers aren't everything. Just getting together and having fun is what really counts. I say, mission accomplished!
Our Main Speaker
Our main speaker for the evening was Drew KO4MA. Drew has spoken to club members on several occasions. While the subject is the same, Amateur Satellite, you can't help coming away with something new after each presentation. Who would have guessed that stabilization is achieved by using a bar magnet inside the cube-sat, or that cube-sats woud be deployed by a process similar to delivering candy from a Pez candy dispenser. How about deploying antennae? One end is fixed permanently, while the other is held in place by a fusible link. After deployment, a signal is given to melt the fuse, releasing the spring steel antenna tucked along side, allowing it to deploy. Simple and very clever.
Thank you Drew. It is presentations like yours that have members coming back to meetings.
And while we are on the subject of attendance, our Sargent at arms, Top, has informed me that we had 57 attendees at the
August meeting. They are listed below. If there are any errors or
omissions, please let me know.
Attendance
CALL | FIRST | LAST | CLASS | ARRL | ARES | SKYWARN |
AB1DX | Oliver | Richards | Amateur Extra | YES | NO | |
K1DU | Frederick | Delaney | Amateur Extra | YES | NO | |
K3JAZ | Larry | Turner | General | NO | NO | |
K4EMT | Sarah | Clark | Amateur Extra | NO | NO | |
KB0QMN | George | Rezac | General | NO | NO | |
KI4CDY | Patrick | O'Neil | Amateur Extra | YES | YES | YES |
KI4WRX | David | Zdanowicz | Amateur Extra | YES | YES | YES |
KI4ZMV | William | Johnson | Amateur Extra | YES | NO | YES |
KJ4UW | George | Mann | Amateur Extra | YES | NO | YES |
KK4LYQ | William | Paul | Amateur Extra | YES | NO | YES |
KK4VCN | Eleanor | Marshall | Technician | NO | NO | YES |
KM4STT | Aimee | Holzer | Amateur Extra | NO | NO | |
KM4STU | Leon | Holzer | General | NO | NO | |
KN4FRA | Susan | Pugh | General | YES | YES | |
KN4OTO | Charlotte | Shaver | Technician | NO | NO | |
KN4OTS | Harley | Leavitt | General | NO | NO | |
KN4PIH | Richard | Lennon | Technician | NO | NO | |
KN4SAU | John | Beatty | General | NO | NO | |
KN4SAV | Edward | Schairer | Amateur Extra | YES | NO | |
KQ4KX | Richard | Sharp | Amateur Extra | LIFE | NO | YES |
KT2T | Michael | Oliver | Amateur Extra | LIFE | YES | YES |
N2TE | R. | Marchese | Amateur Extra | YES | NO | |
N4ESS | Richard | Kennedy | Amateur Extra | LIFE | NO | YES |
N4HCZ | Robert | Griggs | Amateur Extra | NO | NO | |
N4PEG | Margaret | Kennedy | Amateur Extra | YES | NO | YES |
N6MRS | Michael | Shreve | General | YES | NO | YES |
N7CUC | Samuel | Shaver | Amateur Extra | NO | NO | |
NC8I | Robert | Berquist | Amateur Extra | YES | NO | |
NJ4Y | Matthew | Stevens | Amateur Extra | YES | YES | YES |
W4EMT | Eric | Clark | Amateur Extra | NO | NO | |
W4MAG | Michael | Girard | Amateur Extra | YES | NO | |
W4XDS | James | Stewart | Amateur Extra | YES | YES | |
W8DUK | Richard | Grubb | Amateur Extra | YES | NO | YES |
WA4MMO | Geoffrey | Schuck | Amateur Extra | YES | NO | |
WB6ZEQ | Herman | Smith | Amateur Extra | YES | NO | NO |
WB8QQR | Norman | Nissen | Advanced | YES | NO | NO |
WX4AMS | Andrew | Stevens | Amateur Extra | YES | YES | YES |
WX4NEX | Norman | Xanders | Technician | NO | YES | YES |
WZ1P | Daniel | Gagnon | Amateur Extra | NO | NO | |
KM4BAO | Bob | Doherty | Amateur Extra | YES | NO | POL-829 |
Guests | ||||||
KC6HSP | Darrin | Heard | ||||
KI4CRI | Charlie | Gribble | ||||
KI4EFL | Don | Jeerings | ||||
KM4UYX | Ken | Lozla | ||||
KN4DII | Bob | ? | ||||
KN4KIB | Joseph | Hansel | ||||
KN4UJI | Larry | Collins | ||||
KO4MA | Andrew | Glasbrenner | ||||
Bing | Bartlett | |||||
Bob | McCarthy | |||||
Glen | Smith | |||||
Kathy | Schuck | |||||
Min Hee | ||||||
Wendy | McCarthy |
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Rag Chew July 31, 2019
Checked in 7/31 WB6QEZ Top KI4CRI. Charlie WX4NEX Norm KN4SAU John KN4SAV. Ed KT4WX Darrell. First time? N6MRS Mike N7HUG Steve KJ4SGJ James. First time. (Reconnected with Charlie) KK4LYQ Bill
Monday, July 29, 2019
Warrior Walk 2019
Once again, LARC showed out in force to provide radio support to a worthy cause. This time it was the Lakeland Warrior Walk. Here are some photos of the event.
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Words are not needed! |
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Hams are a fun group of guys, or an incorrigible lot, take your pick |
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To the right, and blending into the crowd, is our fearless net control operator. |
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We were pleased to have had Darrell Davis join us on this march. |
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Steve, hand on the button, ready to respond. |
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Victor's dream come true." I always wanted an adult Tonka Toy when I grew up." |
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Bill, ever vigilant on station |
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Last but not least, Next to Glenn Smith we have his very patriotic pouch. Patriotism runs in this family. |
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