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by parvenu74
2323 days ago
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A lot of the gatekeeping and lack of interest in SDR, GNURadio, etc is from the older HAMs. Having local clubs with upper age limits of 45 or so might encourage more digital experimentation and openness to the kinds of innovation that used to go hand-in-hand with amateur radio clubs. |
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https://www.paara.org/
https://www.fars.k6ya.org/
Not too exciting to say the least. How about some photos of people doing interesting things with ham radio? And as you said, there are plenty of those interesting things.
For example, here are some recent talks at PAARA:
- 3D printing for ham radio (coming up this week)
- Amateur radio communications during disasters
- Using piezoelectric material as a radiating element for VLF communications
- Making waves at UCSC: from ham radio to SlugSats (University of California Santa Cruz's CubeSat research on high frequency communications and particle physics)
- From Faraday to Hertz: the birth of wireless
- Designing off-grid solar power systems
- Parachute Mobile (a local group that skydives with ham radio transceivers and makes contacts on the way down. Why? Because they can!)
About the age thing: don't sell the oldsters short. One ham I know is probably in his 80's, and is setting up a system to track down malicious interference using Gforth for realtime analysis of SDR data, and now he's learning Python to build an application around this for volunteers to help track down the jammers.