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February 2018 TSM


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The Powerful Voice of Radio Miami International

By Richard Fisher KI6SN

The Miami-based shortwave radio station known as WRMI began as a one-transmitter, one-antenna operation focusing mostly on Latin America. Then, late in 2013, an extraordinary opportunity came to WRMI’s door. Former shortwave broadcasting giant, Family Radio WYFR, was selling its massive antenna farm covering one square mile of ranch land near Kissimmee, Florida. The move turned WRMI overnight into a worldwide voice with 14 transmitters and 23 antennas.

 

TSM Reviews: DMR and the Radioddity GD-77

By Cory GB Sickles WA3UVV

Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) first came on the scene in the mid-2000s. But, price was always a barrier that stopped many from getting in on this amateur radio revolution. Recently, though, newer players moved into the market and prices began to fall. When Cory first heard about the Radioddity GD-77 he had low expectations. However, last fall they were running a Halloween special, with a 15 percent discount if you bought two, and that was enough to send him to his wallet. Now, he’s happy he did. Find out why Cory believes “Radioddity has a winning radio on the market.”

 

TSM Reviews: Exploring the Video and Radio Possibilities of Roku

By Mike Kohl

Over-the-Top (OTT) is the term the broadcast industry gives to “cord-cutting,” the wave of former cable and satellite-TV subscribers who are opting to bypass the fee structure of pay-TV in the US. OTT usually requires the use of a fairly robust Internet connection and at least one of many popular streaming devices. None are more popular that the long running and relatively inexpensive Roku devices. Mike takes a look at the possibilities for streaming not just video channels but radio as well for those seeking to maximize their cord-cutting experience in this first of a two-part series.

 

TSM Reviews: QRPWorks SideKar Plus

By Mark Haverstock K8MSH

Being a recent convert to QRP operation, Mark has been looking at radios and accessories that he can put into a small go-kit for portable operations and something easily taken on trips. Whether it’s hiking to a location off the grid or packing luggage for a flight—lightweight and portable are at the top of the list. Like many hams, with propagation conditions declining, Mark finds himself devoting more time operating in digital modes and relearning CW. Mark found that, mong its many talents, the QRPWorks SideKar Plus sends CW, RTTY or PSK using the keyboard or paddle; has a built‑in logger for 1,000 QSOs and weighs just 9 ounces.

 

NASWA’s 31st annual Winter SWL Fest and WWLG Update

By John Figliozzi

The 31st annual North American Shortwave Association (NASWA) Winter SWL Fest will be held next month in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania. John Figliozzi, author of The Worldwide Listening Guide, previews the wide range of topics that will be featured this year. Among the programs will be an exclusive screening of “Spectres of Shortwave,” a film by Amanda Dawn Christie centered around the former RCI shortwave transmitter facility at Sackville, New Brunskwick. John also updates his shortwave guide.

 

Scanning America

By Dan Veeneman

Digital Overtakes Analog

 

Federal Wavelengths

By Chris Parris

Using Lessons Learned

 

Milcom

By Larry Van Horn N5FPW

Intro to Military Monitoring: A Look at the New 225-400 MHz UHF Milcom Band

 

Utility Planet

By Hugh Stegman NV6H

The Great NAVTEX War of 2018

 

Shortwave Utility Logs

Compiled by Hugh Stegman and Mike Chace-Ortiz

 

VHF and Above

By Joe Lynch N6CL

2017: A Momentous Year for ARISS

 

Digitally Speaking

By Cory Sickles WA3UVV

Mid-Winter Potpourri

 

Amateur Radio Insights

By Kirk Kleinschmidt NT0Z

Did Joe Taylor K1JT, Destroy Amateur Radio?

 

Radio 101

By Ken Reitz KS4ZR

Narrowcasting: FTA Satellite-TV and Lesser Known TV Channels

 

Radio Propagation

By Tomas Hood NW7US

Wind and Funnel Clouds

 

World of Shortwave Listening

By Andrew Yoder

AM and FM Pirates in the Western Hemisphere

 

The Shortwave Listener

By Fred Waterer

Korean Winter Olympics; Latin and other Languages on Shortwave

 

Amateur Radio Astronomy

By Stan Nelson KB5VL

Learning about Radio Astronomy

 

The Longwave Zone

By Kevin O’Hern Carey WB2QMY

Loggings Galore!

 

Adventures in Radio Restorations

By Rich Post KB8TAD

Invasion of the Two-Band Transoceanic Clones: Whodunit?

 

Antenna Connections

By Dan Farber AC0LW

Wire Antennas Part Two: More About Dipoles and Other Creatures

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