the 20 meters amateur radio band 14000 - 14350 Khz
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@michealcade7313 Жыл бұрын
Only nine years late. Just getting into amateur radio. Thank you for all the information. You done on each and every band. And using your radio to show all of us newbie exactly were. To tune and each mode. Seeing it is .. like Wow makes more sense than just a printed band plan.
@bobcrunch6 жыл бұрын
When the solar cycle permits, one fun thing to try is listening for long path over the south pole at around sunrise. It really helps if you have a directional antenna. Most of the signals you'll hear are from VUs - India. If conditions are really good, you can hear Central Asian stations. As the sun progresses, propagation will move to the Middle East, then Africa. If conditions are really good, you can hear southern Europe - Italy, Greece, etc. The furthest signal I've ever heard was from Britain long path, but that's very unusual. If solar activity is high, you can hear long path on 17 and 15 meter bands in the morning. Sometimes you can hear long path from Australia and the Pacific (their sunrise) to the east in the afternoon.
@kulanchandrasekaran44623 жыл бұрын
Nice summary and very useful coverage of the 20 meter band.
@chrisblue15158 жыл бұрын
Great job with this overview. Thank you very much.
@kckoellein7 жыл бұрын
really enjoy your band videos... but please REMAKE this video when the band is open... :-/ :-)
@DJRyanJamesUK9 жыл бұрын
As a freebander that does 27.555 etc this is a great insight to the 14mhz. Thanks for the informative video :)
@emil.jansson6 жыл бұрын
Usully for me the 80 meter band is packed but 40 and 20 is very quiet.
@penzman3 жыл бұрын
Merci beaucoup! Je m'apprête à décrocher mon dipole 40 metres pour installer le 20 mètres, speaker wire.
Пікірлер: 15
Only nine years late. Just getting into amateur radio. Thank you for all the information. You done on each and every band. And using your radio to show all of us newbie exactly were. To tune and each mode. Seeing it is .. like Wow makes more sense than just a printed band plan.
When the solar cycle permits, one fun thing to try is listening for long path over the south pole at around sunrise. It really helps if you have a directional antenna. Most of the signals you'll hear are from VUs - India. If conditions are really good, you can hear Central Asian stations. As the sun progresses, propagation will move to the Middle East, then Africa. If conditions are really good, you can hear southern Europe - Italy, Greece, etc. The furthest signal I've ever heard was from Britain long path, but that's very unusual. If solar activity is high, you can hear long path on 17 and 15 meter bands in the morning. Sometimes you can hear long path from Australia and the Pacific (their sunrise) to the east in the afternoon.
Nice summary and very useful coverage of the 20 meter band.
Great job with this overview. Thank you very much.
really enjoy your band videos... but please REMAKE this video when the band is open... :-/ :-)
As a freebander that does 27.555 etc this is a great insight to the 14mhz. Thanks for the informative video :)
Usully for me the 80 meter band is packed but 40 and 20 is very quiet.
Merci beaucoup! Je m'apprête à décrocher mon dipole 40 metres pour installer le 20 mètres, speaker wire.
I can remember when it was called Kilowatt Alley.
Tnx for video.