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M0SZT ham radio podcast

M0SZT podcast, focusing on amateur radio in the UK especially portable radio, satellite working, military radio with a little bit of technology and science thrown in.In this podcast I share the experience of using various radio equipment in the field plus bring you along on the journey.

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    How to monitor Ham Radio frequencies in the Russian-Ukraine war

    I want to share some of the frequencies to monitor regarding the war in Ukraine. Please be mindful that we should keep emergency frequencies clear and be 'ears only'.

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    An evening monitoring Russian groundforce military signals

    I take a trip out to the remote barn in the Peak District to monitor some military radio signals. I wanted to find out if there's any increased radio activity on the Russian military ground force frequencies. I get to hear some counter activity being transmitted on the frequency known as the Buzzer. I'm not sure whether the music/noises being played is radio trolling by amateurs or something more strategic. If you want to find out a little more about these frequencies and how to monitor military radio signals, this link is useful: https://priyom.org/military-stations/russia#ground-forces

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    Whiskey, Radio and a Gale

    An overnight landlocked sea shanty, aka camping with whisky and a radio during a storm.

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    Tips for working backpack portable PSK31 ham radio data mode

    A quick trip out to work PSK31 data mode.

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    Running a 40m amateur radio station mid winter from a barn

    Great trip out working 40m portable during a very cold and winter evening. Equipment was FT897D and wire dipole and the overnight spent in a camping barn. Many lessons learned and chance to see 2 years of progress lead to a successful field operation.This channel focuses on amateur (Ham) radio, science and electronics. I operate a lot of portable radio plus have an interest in amateur satellite operations. You will find reviews, adventures, updates and tips for newcomers on this channel. Follow me as I venture into amateur radio.

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    Operating the Clansman PRC-320 in a woodland location

    Visit to new woodland location to operate the Clansman 320 on HF band. I find it is important to continuously test out the skills required to operate radio from locations such as woodlands.The Clansman PRC 320 is a decommissioned British military radio that saw action in the Falklands and Northern Ireland.

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    Setting up a portable amateur radio station while on holiday

    In this video I show how easy it can be to set up a portable amateur radio station on holiday. Kit used in this video include:Sotabeams linked dipole, short fishing pole for mast and the Xiegu X108G radio 20 watts. 30 contacts over a few days even with poor conditions. Simple can be fun.

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    Simple way to set up an amateur radio station on a beach

    I finally get chance to get to the beach in South West Wales, beautiful part of the Country.I work the 20m band using a Xiegu X108G radio, MFJ portable tuner and a brick of a battery. The antenna was a homebrew 1/4 wave vertical wire with around 15 to 20m of radials. The antenna was simply a wire cut for slightly longer than a quarter wave, helical wound around a 4.1m flag pole with the remaining sloping down. I used a spike to sit the pole on set at an angle to make sure the sloping radiator did not get twisted and wrapped around the pole. The MFJ tuner worked perfectly, I attached the radials to the ground lug and the radiator to the long wire post.

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    Struggling to work QRP RADIO using 2m SSB in the Peak District England

    Part 1 of a 2 from an overnight trip to the Peak District. My experience working 2m VHF SSB portable during the RSGB contest. It is fair to say there are many lessons to be learnt in this hobby. I hoped to make more contacts during the RSGB Christmas contest however had not planned my portable station well.

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    OUTDOOR REVIEW of the Yaesu FT1XD handheld radio

    Here's a review of the Yaesu radios from an outdoor perspective. This review does not cover the extensive features seen in other reviews but looks at some of the features geared up for use outdoors. music: bensound.com

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    Overnight camping and portable ham radio on the 10m band

    I recorded a fun couple of days out camping and operating amateur radio on 10m, we had many stations on air so it was a successful few hours working the portable radio.Kit used:Xiegu x108GYaesu FT7900 in the carMagmount for 2/705/8 wave vertical antenna for 10m.

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    REVIEW of the FT-817 and MP1 Super antenna as a QRP HAM RADIO combination

    Portable QRP activation using the Yaesu FT817 radio with Windcamp battery and the MP1 SuperAntenna on 10m.

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    Overnight ham radio with new radios, new antennas and new faces

    A very interesting night operating from the bunk barn in the Peak District. I was joined by Paul (G1WHP), Tom (M0RMY) and Jacob who will soon by an M7. The day was spent building new antennas, breaking antennas, diagnosing antennas and fixing antennas. Also we got to try out some new radios, make a few contacts, ate good food and had a jolly good trip out. Kenwood TS-2000Yaesu FT-450dIcom IC-7200Racal Cougar VHF4G booster (failed)

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    Overnight camping running a 2m SSTV station

    In this adventure I camp overnight at a campsite in high ground. The plan was to run some SSTV experiments on 2m with fellow operators. I used an Android tablet with DroidSSTV app plus the wolphilink adapter.WolphilinkDroidSSTVSamsung tabletFT897Slimjim antennaDX commander poleLeisure battery generic

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    FIELD TRIP using a Clansman 352 EX-MILITARY RADIO

    FIELD TRIP using a Clansman 352 EX-MILITARY RADIO

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    Field testing the backpack 2m halo ham radio antenna

    Field testing the backpack 2m halo ham radio antenna

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    Attempting to set up a wire vertical antenna in stormy weather

    Attempting to set up a wire vertical antenna in stormy weather

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    Field testing the QRP RF-10 MILITARY RADIO manpack

    Field testing the QRP RF-10 MILITARY RADIO manpack

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    Excellent results using an ex-Special Forces radio on the 2m VHF band

    I get to operate a Racal Courgar radio on the 2m band.

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    Making long distance contacts on HF operating from the car

    During a lunch break at work i find a spot to park the car and set up HF 20m radio and work some long distance contacts.

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    Getting outdoors and operating ex-military radios

    In this episode I get out in the Peak District to operate ex-military radios on 6m FM. I ge to use the Czech Rf-10 while G1WHP Paul operates the Racal VRM 5080.Intro music by Carl Plant

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    Bugging out overnight into the woods with amateur radio

    Another one from the YouTube archive. In this spring adventure I hammock camp out overnight in the woods and take with me HF and VHF radio, join me as I try to make contacts.

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    Camping out in a glamping pod and operating amateur radio

    In this extra content that accompanies the YouTube video of my trip to the glamping pod, I get to share the comforts with you of stopping overnight and operating radio. We get to enjoy the peace and quiet of the Peak district as well as operate amateur radio. I discuss my enjoyment of using the Yaesu FT 897 radio.

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    Join me as I work HF amateur radio from deep in a Valley

    One from the YouTube channel. In this early Spring 2019 episode I walk to the base of a valley and attempt to get a signal out with Winlink and voice using a low slung antenna in NVIS configuration.

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    Outdoor review of the Yaesu FT3D handheld radio

    I take the new Yaesu handheld radio outdoors for a test. I particularly wanted to test the weather proof element and some of the main features including the touchscreen. Join me as I test this new radio

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    Setting up an amateur radio station on a beach

    In this episode I take a backpack a radio to the beach and operate HF.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

M0SZT podcast, focusing on amateur radio in the UK especially portable radio, satellite working, military radio with a little bit of technology and science thrown in.In this podcast I share the experience of using various radio equipment in the field plus bring you along on the journey.

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M0SZT Carl

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M0SZT podcast, focusing on amateur radio in the UK especially portable radio, satellite working, military radio with a little bit of technology and science thrown in.In this podcast I share the experience of using various radio equipment in the field plus bring you along on the journey.

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