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text by @W8FIK Jun 26, 2025

YSF and DMR final conclusion from an old poor ham

_**i started with a Yaeso FT70DR
I wanted to try C4FM and get into all those cool world wide talkgroups
well that turned into frustration because when you take the repeater, for a while the locals complain...
Then I thought...hey Tom try DMR that sounds like fun.
well pretty much the same end result. Its another mode for tal;king to locals on a repeater...
and if you want to try one of those fun talk groups well you get kicked off after a few minutes, the radio just goes quiet...you have to push the ptt to get back

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text by @W8FIK Jun 16, 2025

moving on from YSF to DMR

well I tried YSF on my FT0DR for a while...
I just dont like it
too many dropped messages too hard to listen to
so Im going to try DMR
a friend is loaning me a DMR radio to try and learn on
I know its a whole new learning curve...
but I have no life, no family
and a lot of time
Ill keep you updated

Oh does anyone find it irratating that yaesu only has a handful of radios thaat do fusion and almost all are $400-$800...

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text by @W1DVR Jun 9, 2025

Vote System Reset

Just a heads up — the vote system (thumbs-up) has been reset.

We ran into some technical issues during a recent upgrade, and unfortunately, we had to wipe the previous vote data to get everything running smoothly again.

We know this might be a bummer for some of you, especially if your posts had built up a lot of votes. We're working hard to make sure the new setup is more stable moving forward.

Thanks for sticking with us and for being part of the HamLike community!

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text by @W1DVR Jun 9, 2025

New Profile Upgrades Are Live!

🚀 New Profile Upgrades Are Live!
Your HamLike profile just got a serious glow-up.

You can now:

🧭 Add a Bio – Let folks know who you are. Call sign, favorite mode, what radio you’re running — or just something weird

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text by @W1DVR May 17, 2025

GMRS Operators Are Welcome on HamLike.com!

We’re excited to announce that HamLike.com is also open to GMRS operators with valid FCC-issued callsigns!

Our goal has always been to build a fun, welcoming space where radio enthusiasts can share knowledge, stories, and gear tips. By inviting GMRS users to join the conversation, we hope to create a bridge for anyone curious about amateur radio to eventually take that next step and earn their ham license.

If you're a GMRS user, come on in — share your setup, ask questions, or just hang out with fellow radio nerds. And if you've been thinking about getting your ham ticket, this

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text by @W1DVR May 9, 2025

What to Post on HamLike.com — and How!

# 📡 What to Post on HamLike.com — and How!

Welcome to HamLike.com — the community-driven ham radio hub where you decide what makes the homepage.
Every thumbs-up you give helps surface the best content for everyone to see!

Not sure what to post or how to get started? This quick guide will show you how to share helpful articles, cool videos, project photos, memes, or anything else related to ham radio.

## ✅ What Can I Post?

If it's related to ham radio, it's fair game! Here are just a few ideas:

### 📘 Guides &

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text by @W1DVR May 7, 2025

What logging software or app do you use?

Hey everyone! I'm curious about how you're keeping track of your QSOs.

There are so many options out there… from classic paper logs to modern apps and cloud-based tools. Some hams love N3FJP, Log4OM, HAMRS, or Ham Radio Deluxe. Others stick with QRZ, CloudLog, or even roll their own spreadsheets or Raspberry Pi setups.

So, what do you use? And more importantly, why do you like it?

Drop your favorite logging method below. Whether it's old-school or high-tech, I’d love to hear what’s working for you. If you’ve switched from one to another, what made you

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text by @W1DVR May 1, 2025

Need help choosing a logo for HamLike.com

Hey everyone,

I’ve been working on some logo designs for HamLike.com and ended up with 5 different versions. I’m not totally sold on any one of them yet, so I figured I’d ask for your input.

Take a look at the logos below (they’ll be numbered 1–5) and let me know what you think.

  • - Which one feels right for the site?
  • - Which one doesn’t work?
  • - Would you change anything?
  • - Or if none of them feel like the right fit and you’ve got a better idea — I’d love to hear it.

This site is about community, so it makes sense to let the community

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text by @W1DVR May 1, 2025

???? Big Update: Welcome to HamLike.com!

Hey everyone, exciting news! SDHam.org has officially rebranded to HamLike.com, and rolled out some awesome new features!

The biggest addition? Thumbs-up voting is now live!
If you see a post you like, whether it’s helpful, insightful, funny, or just plain cool, give it a thumbs up. The more upvotes something gets, the higher it moves on the homepage. That means you now control what content gets seen, no algorithms, just real ham operators boosting real content.

Along with the name change, I’ve updated our About page to better reflect our mission: to be a community-powered repository of knowledge for all HAM radio

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text by @W1DVR Oct 18, 2024

WebSDR (Web Software-Defined Radio)

WebSDR (Web Software-Defined Radio) is a web-based platform that allows users to listen to and interact with remote radio receivers using their web browsers. It's particularly popular among amateur radio enthusiasts, shortwave listeners, and those interested in radio frequencies and signals. Here's a detailed explanation:

### Key Features of WebSDR:

  • 1.

    **Remote Radio Access**: WebSDR enables users to access radio receivers located around the world via the internet. This means you don’t need your own physical radio

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    text by @admin Oct 14, 2024

    The Different Types of Coaxial Cables Used for Ham Radio

    # The Different Types of Coaxial Cables Used for Ham Radio

    Coaxial cable is a fundamental component in ham radio setups, acting as the bridge between your radio transceiver and antennas. Whether you're building a simple station for local communications or setting up a complex, multi-band system, choosing the right type of coaxial cable is crucial. The performance of your radio system,

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    text by @admin Oct 12, 2024

    Ham Radio SSB on the 2 Meter Band

    # Ham Radio SSB on the 2 Meter Band

    Single Sideband (SSB) operation on the 2-meter band represents an exciting aspect of amateur radio that allows operators to make long-distance communications with relatively low power. While the 2-meter band is primarily known for FM communication, SSB offers unique advantages that appeal to many amateur radio enthusiasts.

    ## Understanding SSB

    Single Sideband is a refined form of amplitude modulation (AM) that uses bandwidth more efficiently. In SSB, only one sideband (either the upper or lower) of the carrier wave is transmitted, eliminating the need for the

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    text by @admin Oct 12, 2024

    The Standard ITU Phonetic Alphabet

    # The Standard ITU Phonetic Alphabet

    The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) phonetic alphabet, also known as the NATO phonetic alphabet, plays a crucial role in ham radio operations. For amateur radio operators, effective communication is essential, and the phonetic alphabet helps ensure clarity, especially when dealing with noisy conditions or language barriers.

    ## Understanding the ITU Phonetic Alphabet

    The ITU phonetic alphabet assigns specific code words to each letter of the English alphabet, making it easier to spell out words and avoid misunderstandings. Here’s a quick

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    text by @admin Oct 8, 2024

    Fun projects for Ham Radio operators to try at home

    # Fun Projects for Ham Radio Operators to Try at Home

    Ham radio is not just about communication; it’s also a platform for creativity, experimentation, and learning. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned operator, engaging in DIY projects can enhance your skills and deepen your understanding of radio technology. Here are some fun and rewarding projects that ham radio operators can try at home.

    ## 1. **Build Your Own Antenna**

    ### **Simple Dipole Antenna**

    One of the most accessible projects is to

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