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Flex 3000 Initial Impressions, An Early Flex-3000 (F3K) Review
This review gives the story of my initial experience with the Flex 3000, followed by the Good, The Bad, and the Ugly.
A Nod To Turning In Your Contest Logs, Turns Out I Won!
Admittedly I've been a little bad about writing ham radio posts lately. Leave it to the ARRL to shock me out of my complacency.
Last year, on a lark, I sent in my log from my participation in the IARU International DX contest. And I thought no more about it until today. Turns out you can win a certificate even if you're the best in your state in a certain category.
I think I'll be posting my logs more regularly, and definitely contesting more this year. Bring the sunspots!
Removing Fiberglass From Skin: Several Techniques
Handling an aged fiberglass antenna today I got several splinters of fiberglass in my thumb and forefingers. Since they’re very hard to see I couldn’t tweeze them out. So I washed my hands carefully, rubbing in the opposite direction from which the fibers went in to avoid shoving them in further, and once they were clean and dry I used some tape to remove them.
By Amateur Radio Standards, Cellphones Can Be Unsafe
According to the FCC, Amateur Radio operators should calculate their RF exposure regularly to ensure station safety and be in compliance with accepted safe levels.
So I thought, why not do this with my cellular telephone?
Considering that the signal strength declines logarithmically as distance from the antenna increases, having the phone against your head must really give you a full dose of RF power.
Shortest Callsigns and Shortest Morse Code Duration Calls
With my recent license upgrade to Extra I decided to apply for a shorter vanity call sign. I soon realized there were a lot of complicated rules involved in selecting a call as well, but after many mistakes I managed to get a good call, AI1P.
Both short in length and short in Morse code so that I could spend a little less time on my cq’s and all transactions. A few dits/dahs will probably add up over a lifetime right?