Military HF Radio - Episode 6 - 2G and 3G ALE
Overview and primer of 2nd Generation and 3rd Generation Automatic Link Establishment.
*Note: Mr. Steve Hajducek- N2CKH took over development of the PC-ALE software from Mr. Charles Brain - G4GUO, the original developer. Steve also maintains development of MARS-ALE software.
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Just found this series and I'm in the military and honestly this is an incredible resource. Thank you for putting it together and I hope you're able to finish it someday.
2023 Fantastic Series. Huge thanx 73
HF radio series is hard to find on the internet thanks for sharing it and keep going on
As a former 25U/17E this is a great overview on ALE.
Some of the best videos I have seen so far on HF. Can't wait for the rest!
I've really enjoyed this series thus far. I know it's time-consuming to throw a video together but, assuming that you are KF4WZB, I hope you find the time to complete the series.
I’m currently working on the PRC-160 and ALE is amazing. Came across your channel to learn more about the history. Great information and great channel. Subscribed ;) Canadian forces - OR-4 Signaller
I got assigned to a special project in the mid 90s where I was going to teach a US made HF radio to foreign forces for recon missions. I opened the box to get the manual but I kicked the box in anger as I knew this was going to be a painful exercise in futility as just another 20 watt manpack as for the last 10 years, HF sucked. I took the manual home as I had to start on my task and when I got to the chapter on ALE and read the concept after 17 years in HF radios, this was the answer I was looking for and it was and for the next three years, we had stellar performance and success. The radio was the 138 Falcon 1, we got trained by manufacturer and programmed all radios by computer and did away with the need to train programming. Two nets were used in NVIS profiles. The country was Korea and we had a network for the ROK SF and then my own unit used the radio to support our mission. We invented the idea of 150 watt vehicular systems that were jerk and setup base stations as we were not field tactical. We sent in a request for a dozen systems - denied. Seems the 90s, don't ever think you get what you want, this is the Army.
Great series. Waiting on the last three episodes!
fantastic videos - thank you and I hope you go into further details on each of these presentations.
Awesome 😎 thanks for this💪
cool vid.veryinformative
Matthew -Waiting on next videos -???
Great videos! When are episodes 7,8, and 9 going to be posted? Thanks for your good work!
@youtubeaccount7544
Жыл бұрын
never i suppose haha
Wait this is the last video you made for this series? I was honestly looking forward to watching the others.
two thumbs up!!
where are episodes 7,8 and 9? i cant find them and i love this content!
Did you ever get the other 2 videos created? EXCELLENT VIDEOS!!!
This is a great series. Everything is broken down so it makes sense. Are you still making the rest of the videos in this pipeline?
Where are Episodes 7 to 9?
Thank you for your service! Very informative video! The only recommendation that I have is to reduce the volume of the music while you speak (0:29 til 2:25). But again thanks for sharing your knowledge!
video 7?
Where are the rest of the vids? :(
Did you produce any more episodes?
where can we find the episodes 7-10?
this is amsome
Who made these video? I'd love to get in touch with them!
I had to play it at 1,25x speed because your slow voice was killing me :D Great video anyway (Y)
Ya stopped. Why for?
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Music is too lound and annoying!!!
@militaryhfradio244
23 күн бұрын
Thank you for the feedback, it is a gift.