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QSO Today Amateur RAdio Podcast - Podcasts
/////////////////////////////////////////// W9SR Posted: 29 Jul 2016 06:21 AM PDT http://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/w9sr Episode 104 - Richard Stroud - W9SR Dick Stroud, W9SR, took his first ham radio test in 1938 that began a ham radio and professional journey as an electronic engineer. This journey, over 75 years, included witnessing the hydrogen bomb tests in the 1950, a successful engineering career, and numerous contributions to the amateur radio hobby of articles on homebrewing, antennas, and propagation. W9SR is my QSO Today. Show Notes Listen to Podcast First License: Dec 2, 1938, W9BRN, Class B Upgrades:Class A, 1947Extra Class, 1951, on the first day it was available, Dick was the first Extra Class Licensee in Indiana 1951XYL: Ruth Stroud, W9BRN (SK), First licensed as W9HNH First Rig:Hallicrafters Skybuddy - borrowed from Dale Coleman, a railroad Morse operatorHome-brew transmitter using a Ford Model A spark coil. Followed by a second using 3 X 6F6 tubesWar Emergency Radio Service - 112-114 mhz. Low power. Magnavox, Ft. Wayne, Indiana US Army Signal Corp, Korean War Hydrogen Bomb TestingP2V Neptune - test labEniwetokBikini IslandsNevada Desert hydrogen bomb tower testsEMP ExplosionsHonolulu Power Grid shutdown from Bikini Island testsHammarlund SP600 receivers used to monitor hydrogen bomb tests Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA - guest on Episode 37. Cessna Skyhawk Propagation Beacons Beacon 222 mhz. F Layer Skip Current Rig: Kenwood TS-2000 with Homebrew transverters Icom IC-756 Pro2Antennas include: 160 meter full wave loop, vertical, five element beam, 40 meter rotatable dipoleDick operates all modes: 160 meters to 1296 MHz Recommended antenna for city lot: Good vertical antenna on 80 and 40 meters 17 meters not as touchy as cycle declines Try working DX on 80 meters Family Motor Coach Association - has 300 hams Joseph Stroud, K9MRI - Dicks brother Hewlett Packard HP85 Computer Advice to new or returning hams: Do a lot of listening. Learn the good habits and forget the bad ones you hear CW Skimmer DX Clusters from DXSummit The RSS Feed for all audio content from QSO today is available from here. Please join our QSO Today community by pressing the button below. It is the best way to suggest guests and topics, and provide feedback to Eric, 4Z1UG. Join the QSO Today Community Hallicrafters S-19 Sky Buddy Spark Gap Novice Transmitter Kenwood TS-2000 Icom IC-756 ProIII Transceiver |
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