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Some kinda node thing so I can do node stuff with my Yaesu FT70DR
So who can point me the right direction?
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So I need to learn about these things i thing
Some kinda node thing so I can do node stuff with my Yaesu FT70DR
So who can point me the right direction?
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[upl-fileI'm reaching out to see if anyone in the community might be able to help me out. After installing a solar system at my house, I started experiencing major RFI issues across the HF bands. It's bad enough that I can barely operate on any HF frequencies anymore.
I've already tried installing ferrite beads on various cables and lines connected to the system, but unfortunately, it hasn't made much of a difference. The interference is still there, and it's really frustrating not being able to enjoy the bands like I used to.
If anyone has
In an era dominated by smartphones, instant messaging, and digital communication platforms, it’s easy to wonder: is ham radio still relevant? Some might argue that it has become obsolete, overshadowed by modern technology. However, a closer look reveals a different story. Ham radio is very much alive and continues to thrive in various ways. Let’s explore the reasons why ham radio is not only surviving but flourishing.
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