The satellite etiquette you kindly impart here is something I wish I’d known more than a year ago. I often tried to call the ISS repeater just as it was coming over the horizon - not waiting for the first sounds of the repeater before starting. Thank you! KQ4IXD
To add to top #2, if you've made a QSO or two, let someone else have a turn. I have see numerous persons conclude a QSO and go right into trying to establish a new QSO without any interruption.
Great video Sean and the team, well presented and easy to listen to and understand. I'm new into satellites after being licenced for 25 years or more and am finding it frustrating - especially with ISS - due to the amount of traffic! Give me a CW HF pile up any day, either side of it! :). Please make more videos like this, especially using hand held equipment.
The biggest issue I face is everyone putting their call sign out, but few actually trying to contact some who has put out their call sign. People are saying they are there and few are responding.
A very happy weekend into HAM Radio Nation. Try to stay cool...It's 104°F outside for the last 2 days...nights are down to still 89°F. Humidity up 50%. Uncle Guenter taking a few days break from going portable dx. 73's de DK5ONV
This should be required watching for FM operation. Many FM passes, on weekends in particular, are effectively unworkable due to poor operator etiquette.
I’m figuring out that the worst thing about ham is that many of the people into it have the “this is me thinking I look and sound professional but really sound like a douche” syndrome. It’s so cringe. Just talk normal.
The satellite etiquette you kindly impart here is something I wish I’d known more than a year ago. I often tried to call the ISS repeater just as it was coming over the horizon - not waiting for the first sounds of the repeater before starting. Thank you! KQ4IXD
Hi Bobs need to watch this daily.
Sean, great videos. Even for experienced operators, your information is useful and a great reminder. Thanks.
To add to top #2, if you've made a QSO or two, let someone else have a turn. I have see numerous persons conclude a QSO and go right into trying to establish a new QSO without any interruption.
Great video. Long overdue topic.
Great video Sean and the team, well presented and easy to listen to and understand. I'm new into satellites after being licenced for 25 years or more and am finding it frustrating - especially with ISS - due to the amount of traffic! Give me a CW HF pile up any day, either side of it! :). Please make more videos like this, especially using hand held equipment.
The biggest issue I face is everyone putting their call sign out, but few actually trying to contact some who has put out their call sign. People are saying they are there and few are responding.
A very happy weekend into HAM Radio Nation. Try to stay cool...It's 104°F outside for the last 2 days...nights are down to still 89°F. Humidity up 50%. Uncle Guenter taking a few days break from going portable dx. 73's de DK5ONV
Thanks for this informational video. Hopefully, the 'zoo' on some birds will decrease.
This should be required watching for FM operation. Many FM passes, on weekends in particular, are effectively unworkable due to poor operator etiquette.
He keyed over Justin N5bo while that nice young lady was calling. 😂 at least he wasn’t callin cq satlat hello satlat
Difficulty is timing.
old farts whistle for 5 minutes and then call CQ
I’m figuring out that the worst thing about ham is that many of the people into it have the “this is me thinking I look and sound professional but really sound like a douche” syndrome. It’s so cringe. Just talk normal.