Nothing but a professional this is why I love being a trained skywarn storm spotter and storm chaser because I have been in for 7 years now and we are a very tight knit community if brothers and sisters
could you do a video explaining your ham set up? I always see all of those devices and don't know what they do. I have a handheld ham right now and I'm wondering if I'm missing something.
Nothing but a professional this is why I love being a trained skywarn storm spotter and storm chaser because I have been in for 7 years now and we are a very tight knit community if brothers and sisters
could you do a video explaining your ham set up? I always see all of those devices and don't know what they do. I have a handheld ham right now and I'm wondering if I'm missing something.
Okay if I was interested in helping out in my area of SW MN, how do I go about finding a net like yours?
Just got my spotter certs! How goes it Michale.. how was your field day?
73
Love the throwback Motorola speaker!
Those suckers are loud! And I love the vintage look. They're worth picking up at a hamfest if you see one cheap.
That monitor is no spring chiken. Sure the meter spins loose off the wall.
what rader software your useing?
He has grlevel3 Doppler software
@@HFkepley9312 oh ok thank you
What do you use for the radar program?
That's an older video, but I currently use RADARscope on both my iMac and IOS portable devices.
I thought the wind speed in access of 58 MPH NOT 50 " Tho it's Not that far off "
Some nets have different reporting criteria to report severe weather to some nets the criteria may be 50 mph wind speeds clocked or estimated
Skywarn and sub division doesn't require a license 😊
I've known SKYWARN groups that use GMRS and telephone, but the majority of storm spotters are on the amateur bands.
73! w3rrm