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You've connected with RAIN Hamcast Podcast #100, for 11-4-2023. Voiced by Kent Peterson/KC0DGY.
[Total playing time is 14M25S with a station ID at 8M53S, and 2S pauses every 3M.]
If you are an HF officionado, just how low can you go? According to the ARRL website, U.S. hams could not transmit below 160 meters (1.8 mHz until 2012. That’s when the World Administrative Radio Conference voted to reallocate 472-479 kHz (630 meters) and 135.7-137.8 (2200 meters) to the U.S. Amateur Service. In 2019 a retired Green Bay, WI. ham, Tim Selner/ W9SRW let his curiosity get the best of him. RAIN’s Hap Holly/KC9RP recently spoke with Tim about life below A.M. radio. You can learn for yourself more about hamming below the U.S. broadcast band by going to 472.khz.com.
Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast updates every other Saturday on Apple, Overcast and whereever you get your Podcasts.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube.
Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #101 will post 11-18-2023.
©1985-2023, RAIN, the Radio Amateur Information Network. All rights reserved.
You've connected with RAIN Hamcast Podcast #100, for 11-4-2023. Voiced by Kent Peterson/KC0DGY.
[Total playing time is 14M25S with a station ID at 8M53S, and 2S pauses every 3M.]
If you are an HF officionado, just how low can you go? According to the ARRL website, U.S. hams could not transmit below 160 meters (1.8 mHz until 2012. That’s when the World Administrative Radio Conference voted to reallocate 472-479 kHz (630 meters) and 135.7-137.8 (2200 meters) to the U.S. Amateur Service. In 2019 a retired Green Bay, WI. ham, Tim Selner/ W9SRW let his curiosity get the best of him. RAIN’s Hap Holly/KC9RP recently spoke with Tim about life below A.M. radio. You can learn for yourself more about hamming below the U.S. broadcast band by going to 472.khz.com.
Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast updates every other Saturday on Apple, Overcast and whereever you get your Podcasts.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube.
Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #101 will post 11-18-2023.
©1985-2023, RAIN, the Radio Amateur Information Network. All rights reserved.