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Blog 21: Unlocking a TIDRADIO H3
The TIDRADIO TD-H3 (HAM version) has three different modes of operation for amateur radio frequencies, GMRS, or completely unlocked. Amateur Radio Only: GMRS Only: Unlock All:
Blog 19: G-Mouse VK-162 GPS Dongle
If you’re looking for a way to sync your computer’s clock while using digital modes such as JS8Call, or WSJT when operating in the field without a reliable internet connection, then a GPS dongle is a helpful solution. For anyone that operates on digital modes, you are likely aware of the importance of keeping your…
Blog 17: Unlocking a TIDRADIO H8
The TIDRADIO TD-H8 (Gen 2) has three different modes of operation for amateur radio frequencies, GMRS, or completely unlocked. Amateur Radio Only: GMRS Only: Unlock All:
Blog 12: An Overview of Single Sideband (SSB)
Single-sideband (SSB) was discovered in 1915 by John Renshaw Carson, who was a “transmission theorist for early communications systems.” Soon after, Renshaw filed a U.S. patent application for SSB modulation which was eventually granted in 1923. The original intent of this technique was to “simultaneously transmit multiple telephone calls on a single electrical circuit.”[1] This…
Blog 8: Applying for a Federal Registration Number
Before getting your Amateur Radio license, you must first register for your Federal Registration Number (FRN). An FRN is a ten-digit number that identifies your business dealings with the FCC. The FCC requires a permanent address, so they can reach you if necessary. You will need to provide your FRN to the Volunteer Exam Coordinator…