AmateurLogic.TV tommy@amateurlogic.tv
-
- Technology
-
Your source for practical amateur radio and technology hacks, mods, and tips.
-
- video
Ham College 112 - Extra Class Exam Questions – Part 50
E9H Receiving Antennas: radio direction finding antennas, Beverage antennas, specialized receiving antennas, long-wire receiving antennas.
40:29 -
- video
AmateurLogic 192: AM Broadcast Eclipse DXing
DXing the entire AM Broadcast Band during the 2024 solar eclipse.
Rattlegram, a new digital text messaging mode for HF/VHF/UHF recreational and emergency communications.
Smith charts with the NanoVNA.
1:29:19 -
- video
Ham College 111 - Extra Class Exam Questions – Part 49
E9G The Smith chart
36:52 -
- video
AmateurLogic 191: Tool Time
Can’t find the tool you need? Make it.
Economical heat shrink tubing labels.
Emile’s out of this world NASA adventure.
Mike’s BitX40 build part 2.
Kicking the tires of Icom’s IC-905.
1:23:19 -
- video
Ham College 110 - Extra Class Exam Questions – Part 48
E9F Transmission lines: characteristics of open and shorted feed lines, coax versus open-wire, velocity factor, electrical length, coaxial cable dielectrics.
49:59 -
- video
AmateurLogic 190: Hamfest, Friends & LA ARES
Our visit to the Capital City Hamfest in Jackson, MS with a few old friends. A very rare Icom radio stack. Louisiana ARES Winlink forms and tactics.
1:03:11
Customer Reviews
If you don
Amateurlogic.TV is an excellent production with a great team of presenters. Informative, humorous in places and up with current trends. 1 hour of real enjoyable viewing. I have not missed an episode and look forward to each new presentation.
It is something I certainly mention to others that is worth watching.
Well done Amateurlogic.TV team.
Phil VK6ADF
Top Video Podcast about Amateur Radio!
Great show, all about Amateur Radio! Lots if interesting stuff and great that Peter is a host too. Peter is VK3PB from Melbourne and it's fantastic that he adds an Australian Amateur Radio perspective into the mix. The hosts are informative and funny. They make antennas out of woks and salad bowls, they visit Hamfests from Jackson Mississippi to Wyong in Country NSW, Australia... They roadtest products of interest to Ham operators, they drive cars over amateur tranceivers to see how tough they are, the visit the factories that make your ham radio gear...they chase the ISS (International Space Station) across the sky and send it a message... they even get a reply!...and yes, they answer viewer questions too. Get this podcast and watch them all. There's a new episode every month! You'll be hooked like I am. 73, Craig VK3VCM