Skip to main content

3 posts tagged with "antenna"

View All Tags

Interested in Radio?

· 3 min read
Casondra Thompson
Wife of w5aww

We are excited to get you started!

What is HAM?

Amateur radio (ham radio) is the use of specific radio frequency bands for non-commercial communication, experimentation, and emergency support. Some consider this a hobby, but enthusiasts are prevalent across the globe!


Is HAM Expensive?

  • Exam session: $15 (pass or fail)
  • FCC license: $35 (includes license, renewals, or upgrades)
  • Study materials: $0–$75 (varies by preference)
  • Beginner equipment: $35–$300+ (available new or secondhand)

How to Start?

K6ARK QRP Antenna Build

· 3 min read
Brady Thompson
Specialist Adoption Architect @ Red Hat

Mixing QRP radio waves with camping stays and hiking days with this little antenna build!


Quick Summary

Main Topic: Pictures and steps from my experience building this qrp antenna from k6ark.
Key Features: Super tiny components and a rookie at soldering what could go wrong?
Outcome: Multi-band resonate low power antenna that is lightweight and easily deployable.

DIY: 6 Meter Coax Antenna

· 3 min read
Brady Thompson
Specialist Adoption Architect @ Red Hat

My DIY 6 Meter Coax Antenna

Summer 2022 is almost here and I've been hearing about the 'Magic Band' and how 6 meters can be used to make regional contacts as opposed to just local contacts I usually make on 2  meter simplex.  So that means fun in the short term, but long term operating on 6 meters can come in handy during emergency situations.  

I have a TYT TH-9800D Quad band radio that can rx/tx on 6 meters pushing up to 50 watts, all I need now is an antenna.  What I have to work with is 50 feet of RG-58 coax cable and here is how I made my 6 meter antenna using that cable.