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  1. Step-by-Step How Use HF Radio

    Gepubliceerd: 6-1-2023
  2. Yaesu’s Big Announcement

    Gepubliceerd: 30-12-2022
  3. How To Create Ham Radio Content

    Gepubliceerd: 23-12-2022
  4. How to Reinvigorate Your Ham Club

    Gepubliceerd: 16-12-2022
  5. Can I Email On My Ham Radio Handheld?

    Gepubliceerd: 9-12-2022
  6. First Purchase for New Generals

    Gepubliceerd: 2-12-2022
  7. You Don’t Need the Internet for Ham Radio

    Gepubliceerd: 25-11-2022
  8. Favorite Things from Ham Radio Campout and Loggers

    Gepubliceerd: 18-11-2022
  9. Capturing Ham Radio Contacts In Moments

    Gepubliceerd: 11-11-2022
  10. The Problem with Ham Radio Laptops

    Gepubliceerd: 4-11-2022
  11. Are We Going To Lose Hamfests?

    Gepubliceerd: 28-10-2022
  12. Everyday Carry Amateur Radio and Uses

    Gepubliceerd: 21-10-2022
  13. Radios That Hold Their Value (or better)

    Gepubliceerd: 14-10-2022
  14. The Best Ham Radio Doesn’t Exist - Comparing Radios

    Gepubliceerd: 7-10-2022
  15. Ham Radio Negativity

    Gepubliceerd: 30-9-2022
  16. First Impressions of the Yaesu FT-710

    Gepubliceerd: 23-9-2022
  17. Baofengs Aren’t As Good As I Made Them Sound

    Gepubliceerd: 16-9-2022
  18. You Get What You Pay For

    Gepubliceerd: 9-9-2022
  19. How to Avoid Gear Acquisition Syndrome

    Gepubliceerd: 2-9-2022
  20. How to Mix and Match Antennas and Radios

    Gepubliceerd: 26-8-2022

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Josh (KI6NAZ) of the Ham Radio Crash Course YouTube channel, and his wife Leah (KN6NWZ), talk about suburban life raising two boys in Southern California with a ham radio and preparedness twist in this podcast. Content includes the Ham Radio Minute where Josh gives a short ham radio tip, they read reviews and emails from listeners, share a drink review, Leah takes on practice exam questions for ham radio licensing exams while Josh tries to explain them to her, and they dive into a longer ham radio topic. A segment about suburban preparedness was also recently added.

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