I don't think the FCC would immediately know who Node ###### is unless they state the callsign instead.
@numbersix71932 ай бұрын
On what platform was this net on? EchoLink?
@CQBlindHams2 ай бұрын
It was on the blind hams network. Which is on about 7 platforms. all bridged together. 99% of the operators are on Allstar. You can find all of our connections at www.blindhams.com
@kuyaelvis19913 ай бұрын
it's voice in Chinese language how to change it to english?
@riceytc14 ай бұрын
How do I slow the dial down when changing frequency and also set the step in 5 increments when using mic..! Thanks..
@zaperfan5 ай бұрын
Fantastic
@neiltaylor68257 ай бұрын
Thank you Patrick, you described this topic very well. Just subscribed. 73's
@IWN6387 ай бұрын
I'm No. 568. Glad to have discovered your podcast! Lars Z1IF
@shaunteckno7 ай бұрын
Hello there. Awesome video! I’m not licensed as a ham, but I am licensed in GMRS. Having said that, what accessible app would you recommend for me? I use iOS. Thanks very much for any input.
@CQBlindHams7 ай бұрын
As of now I am not a GMRS user. I do intend to pick up a license soon. Said that, I do not know of any apps for GMRS. I know a few that are GMRS users and will check with them. Now my question. Have you considered becoming a Ham? It is a great hobby and the friends I have met around the world are great.
@shaunteckno7 ай бұрын
@@CQBlindHams I haven’t actually considered it yet. But that’s really nice to hear. I like talking to others around the world.
@MulcondaOne7 ай бұрын
Sir Bob if antenna switches are earthed are coax filters required ? Bruce
@chrissmart97618 ай бұрын
Great discussion. But why is everybody simultaneously quiet and distorted? What happened with the audio?
@RandomGene8 ай бұрын
Great info. Thank you.
@rickfosb8 ай бұрын
I notice that I am now very hot into the talkgroup. If I want to tweak my volume during transmit, which entry is that? txmixaset? or one of the other? Thanks for the video... I've been trying to adjust these settings for awhile. Rick - KE5DI
@BorrisInABox8 ай бұрын
If you want to adjust what we hear, change the level for "to Voip (RXMIXERSET). Lots of clear nodes are too quiet by default.
@rickfosb8 ай бұрын
@@BorrisInABox thank you.
@station-wb4izc8 ай бұрын
Nice video Patrick. The audio samples really pointed out how one can improve upon a standard setup. de WB4IZC
@GreggK6EGG8 ай бұрын
thank you!!! I looking for a clean up my audio for my clear node
@kennygee27159 ай бұрын
I remember talking to Renaldo between 1994 and 1998 when I lived in Pennsylvania. He was fun to to talk to on the Lancaster area VHF and UHF repeaters.
@vikinghog9 ай бұрын
Thanks Patrick. Your audio advice is always appreciated, even by those of us who are sighted.
@DragonFlyAerialsLLC10 ай бұрын
I love the fact that all of the radio recordings were done with my wristwatch.
@ke4est10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video!!
@rtorella11 ай бұрын
If you turn off Autosky ANNOUNCEMENTS you will loose some announcements. Also leave AUTOSKY ANNOUNCMENTS TURNED ON, so you received timed events notifications and other notifications. With this setup when you connect to a node, you will hear it twice. With AUTOSKY ANNOUNCE OFF, you will no longer hear certain functions!
@cfjruth11 ай бұрын
I have a ladder similar to that and have sometimes looked at it and thought "I wonder if I could load this up and use it as an antenna." but have never actually tried it. You went and did it and it worked far better than I would have ever thought. That's pretty cool! Thanks for sharing this.
@oldblindsonny847611 ай бұрын
Just downloaded the clear mode app on my iPhone how do i get a clear mode key?
@CQBlindHams11 ай бұрын
When you buy a Clear Node from Gerry at node venture he will send you a key for the app. The app will not work without a Clear Node allstar node. fine nodes here. www.node-ventures.com/buy-clearnode/
@oldblindsonny847611 ай бұрын
@@CQBlindHams looking through the site what about the clear node rpt breakout for $50 would that work cause those nodes can pretty pricy
@CQBlindHams11 ай бұрын
If you own a repeater and a raspberry pi. It is a repeater controler.@@oldblindsonny8476
@sabraewing9969 Жыл бұрын
Is there anything that talks about how other than speech, the modified firmware is different from the stock firmware? The manual that came with the radio is probably useless because you are using modified stuff. For example I learned to use the knob from this video that I watched a long time ago and I'm coming back to now. It would've never occurred to me before to press the knob. So I'm not sure if there is a manual anywhere that is written for the modified from where, or if there is something written down that says how they modified from where is different than the stock from where other than speech. I'm also not sure if a new version came out and what the differences are. I thought I was reading something about that a few days ago but don't know.
@CQBlindHams Жыл бұрын
I would keep checking on Oleg's website at www.r1cbu.ru
@rfburns3472 Жыл бұрын
Great presentation Bob. I use a 9:1 unun and was wondering if you have experimeted with making the secondary winding "tunable" to help make a better impdeance match at the antenna feed point?
@sabraewing9969 Жыл бұрын
I do worry that even though everything else about this radio sounds great, it only gives you 10 W of power and that is only if you have it connected to an external power supply with only 5 W using the battery. I understand that it's not about power completely and it's about your antenna and some people don't know about antennas so they try to make up for it with extra power. But maybe power does have a significant impact. For my situation, I was hoping for about 25 W of power to be available to me. Apparently they only make amplifiers that will give you 100 W and so much power is not appropriate or advisable for my situation. I know I could listen, but I want other people to be able to hear me versus may not making it through most of their squelch functions. But a lot of the HF radios come with 100 W even though they are really expensive and maybe there is a reason for that? Or do they just come with way too much power that most people won't use? I just want to talk to people in other states and possibly internationally. I just get bored with VHF and UHF because I can only access the 70 cm and 2 m band right now. I can't get that far on simplex. Repeaters seem to mostly be silent. The Kenwood accessible UHF and VHF radio seems to be just as expensive as this HF radio that can do way more bands. because I'm low income, I was hoping for a radio that could last 5 to 10 years so that's why having access to all of the bands is appealing to me because you never know which ones are going to be open, whether you will be on during the day or the night, and what the solar cycle is doing.
@sabraewing9969 Жыл бұрын
So this radio and the Kenwood radios are probably the only accessible options we have for HF. I'm really glad you are working hard to make this affordable Radio more accessible and would do anything I could to support you. Perhaps there is a way to make it a public open source project like how NVDA is so other people could help with the coding. You could talk to the people at NVDA to see how they set up their project including with safeguards so people wouldn't be using the code in Waze that are not in the spirit of open source and non-commercialization. I'm not sure that you understand what I mean by software to find Radio. I hardly know anything about radios and I just learned about this myself, but a software defined radio is not a radio that uses cat control or whatever that is. A software defined Radio is software on a computer that is the entire brain, the entire internal workings, and the entire processing of the radio. The computer is the radio essentially, and if my understanding is correct, you plug-in an antenna and a transceiver into the computer to give it the extra parts that it needs to be a complete radio. In software defined radios, whatever you buy to plug-in, which I think is a transceiver, cannot function without the computer. The reason I was wondering about it is because there are so many SDR's, both of the transceiver and the software. But I can't find any articles about blind people using these and I don't understand why. On this website named envision Radio or something like that, there is supposed to be a page that talks about accessible SDR's, but when you go to it, it says Paige not found. I would like to talk to you off of this platform if you are open to it. I just don't have any resources about what to do. The only blind people I know use Kenwood radios, which for HF are going to cost over $2000, or they use an accessible ones that they keep on certain frequencies and memories and have extensive sighted help to operate. I don't have cited people to constantly do that for me, and I value accessibility as a human right and want to only surround myself with accessible things because lack of accessibility is triggering to me.
@sabraewing9969 Жыл бұрын
This might be off the topic of this radio, but I can't find a lot of information about blind people using software to find radios. I learned about it recently, and for those like me who don't know a lot about it, this is talking about specific terminology, not a radio that you can plug into a computer, But basically a transceiver and an antenna that you plug into a computer I believe, where the majority of the radio is actually the software that's on your computer. Someone I was talking to had said I should look into a software to find Radio and I kept getting confused because I thought this radio is a software to find radio but the terminology is completely different. Why aren't blind people using those?
@CQBlindHams Жыл бұрын
Hi and thanks for your question. The Ziegu X6100 is a SDR aka software defined radio and gena and others are blind and using the SDR radio. This Radio has a Linux computer in the radio and runs a modified version of software which was created by R1CVU. The only time you have to use a computer is to download the software and burn it to a micro sd card and insert it into the radio and start the radio. Their are other SDR radios like the Flex, Yeasu FT991a and ICom IC7300 and IC7610. Which has little or no speech but can be used with a PC and cat controle software.
@sabraewing9969 Жыл бұрын
I do think it's needed because it's not fair that the majority of blind people are low income, yet we are stuck paying for more expensive brands because those are the only accessible ones or we just can't do HF when we would have been able to had we been sighted.
@sabraewing9969 Жыл бұрын
Can this firmware also work on the G 90 or whatever the 20 W one is called?
@CQBlindHams Жыл бұрын
No it will not work on the G90. It has a different processor. The firmware is installed on a micro sd card and inserted into the radio. The g90 does not have a micro sd card slot.
@rickycusick9340 Жыл бұрын
The speech is hard to understand I truly hope in the next version they improve the speech and at least have it cover all functions of The Radio. The robot voice is a non-starter. I truly hope that they can come out with a more realistic voice.. One other thing so that radio don’t cover 2 m and 70 cm? Is it that you would need some modification to cover those two bands? Since The Radio says those two bands I would assume it does them, can you test it out and see if those two bands actually work on the radio. Thanks.
@R1CBU Жыл бұрын
In this case, it will not be possible to simply write down all the tips and play them back (to improve the quality of speech). Because it is necessary to voice digital readings (frequency, etc., etc.). This speech synthesizer has a choice of voices. I chose the highest quality with the minimum file size. There's nothing wrong with adding a few voices to choose from. Or I can record examples of all English voices and you can choose which one is more suitable.
@CQBlindHams Жыл бұрын
Hi Ricky. Someone on the blind hams mailing list said you would need a transverter to make this radio to work on 2 m and 70 cm. bands. Like any thing it is a start with the voicing. Give it a little time before we start the bashing. It is the best thing going in a HF rig less than $1,000
@rickycusick9340 Жыл бұрын
@@R1CBU at some point with the voice prompts cover all the menu items in The Radio, because I noticed on the video it only covered some. And how much does this radio cost? Seems to be a nice rig
@R1CBU Жыл бұрын
@@rickycusick9340I have not yet voiced absolutely all the settings (right now only the necessary minimum), but over time I will do it. Its cost is around $600-$800 (Everywhere is different)
@R1CBU Жыл бұрын
Hello! I'm glad that my work evoked such a lively response! I am ready to listen to all wishes and comments on the development of this functionality in my firmware.
@undrhil Жыл бұрын
I wish more radios had an audible feedback like this
@CQBlindHams Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment. That is one of the reasons we created this channel. Hopeing some day that the big 4 manufactures can see that 1. it can be dun an2. their is a huge need for speach in all radios. Thanks to Oleg R1CBU we now have a good start on a cheap HF radio.
@allandavis_AC4HI Жыл бұрын
Bob at Palomar has a wealth knowledge. I have dealt with Palomar numerous times with excellent service and equipment.
@AnthonyvanHamond Жыл бұрын
I like the in formation but i really dislike one of the guys eating/chewing into the microphone while listening. I guess that HAM isn't only blind but also a little bit deaf. LOL sorry
@CQBlindHams Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. I know what you mean and that is why I stopped Bob, to let everyone know they need to mute their mics again. It is a open meeting for anyone to join. Which means some join with phones or computers. We hold these techzooms the second Thursday at 8pm eastern. Link is on www.blindhams.com come join us.
@AnthonyvanHamond Жыл бұрын
to be honest, i made the comment right before you interupted the video :-) . i guess i just had to wait 2 minutes longer before climbing into my keyboard LOL. srry@@CQBlindHams
@TalsBadKidney Жыл бұрын
Amazing research
@rickycusick9340 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t of recommended that radio, because it’s useless for a blind ham. I believe to be useful for a blind ham at minimal the manual, and the radio must coincide when it comes to settings and other things, and the fact the voice prompts do not cover the entire menu and doesn’t tell you what you are selecting when you get into a particular setting is troubling. Now for a sided operator just for throw a ray radio I guess it’s better than nothing. It was kind for the company to ask you for your opinion, and I do respect your opinion, and I myself would have to tell the company exactly where the shortcomings of that radio lie, and to all of the blind hams, I would have to be honest and let them know this is not a good radio for you, but again, I guess it would be useful for a cited person. That’s looking for a throwaway radio as I said previous. Look forward to the next video, thanks. KE8SUR.
@CQBlindHams Жыл бұрын
Thanks for checking out the video/podcast. First I did tell the manufacture all of the problems we had with the radio. Second it is useful for blind hams. I know of 5 blind hams that are using the radio now. Check out the next techzoom and I will give you a good use case for this and other cheap Chinese radios. Third, if we beat up the manufactures we would close the door with them and would not hear from them again.
@rickycusick9340 Жыл бұрын
@@CQBlindHams got it
@straightkey Жыл бұрын
I suppose it makes sense that there wasn't any video since it's for blind hams.
@richranchernot Жыл бұрын
The video starts at 9:39.
@W4GHW Жыл бұрын
This was a great presentation but the camera angle and the hat distracted from the presentation, a LOT!
@RobertMacCready9 ай бұрын
I "listened" to Bob's presentation, and it was excellent. They obviously had some technical difficulties, but I ignored them.
@kylefreemason Жыл бұрын
How long should counterpoise wires be? I have read everything from 0.05 wavelength of each band to 1/4 wavelength for each band. I find by adding cp wires, one band will improve in swr while another band swr is negatively impacted. I am currently working with a 58’ wire to a 9:1 unun and 50’ rg8x. I haven’t found counterpoise wire lengths that work for each band. Any ideas?
@CQBlindHams Жыл бұрын
That is a great question. I had to send your question to Bob AK6R for your answer. From Joel W0CAS
@kylefreemason Жыл бұрын
@@CQBlindHams Thank you! Hopefully Bob replies. After hours of scouring the internet and Arrl antenna books from the 1980’s to present editions, I was unable to find a definitive answer. Bob has the years of hands on experience so his knowledge will be gold.
@CQBlindHams Жыл бұрын
I was looking on Bob's website under supalomar-engineers.com/wp-content/uploads/Bullet-End-Fed-Antenna-Typical-Configuration-Notes-03192023.pdfpport and found a great paper that may help you. One thing I noticed lenths of wire for 9 to 1 endfeds which 55 was on the list not 58ft. @@kylefreemason
@kylefreemason Жыл бұрын
@@CQBlindHams It becomes confusing because some sites list 55, some list 58 and some list 59.
@CQBlindHams Жыл бұрын
I know what you mean. I think the simple answer is. Make it long enough to get best SWR on the frequency you like best. Then hope the rest are close enough to be able to match it with your tuner. I bought a older kit 97ft 1.5kw version and it came with 2 CP 1 12ft and 1 15ft. so I tried 35ft more of speaker wire. It works the world from my attic. It even tunes on 160m.@@kylefreemason
@qutips33 Жыл бұрын
if I have a 55 foot antenna with a choke 12 feet down on the cable where do I put the antenna tuner under the 1:4 unun or behind the choke??? . LA2VLA.
@CQBlindHams Жыл бұрын
Unless you have a remote tuner, it would go next to your radio. Then a lenth of coax from your tuner out of your shack to the choke then 12ft of coax to the 4 to1.
@madmotoadv6595 Жыл бұрын
Subscribed !
@bryanfoxx2292 Жыл бұрын
Congrats on reaching over 500 subscribers! de KC0FDG, Bryan
@CQBlindHams Жыл бұрын
Thanks Larry, it takes alot of great hams coming together for a great cause. Now to start getting some of Googles money to buy accessible radios for new blind hams.
@CQBlindHams Жыл бұрын
I am sorry Bryan, for getting your name incorrect.
@bryanfoxx2292 Жыл бұрын
@@CQBlindHams No offense taken. Thank You for all that you do.
@electechyt Жыл бұрын
Hi, the dropbox link is dead - Error 404. Can you re-up it or PM me a proper link?
@CQBlindHams Жыл бұрын
I think this is the doc you are looking for. Chris NE5V our friend that did this podcast is SK now. www.dropbox.com/s/vzp8jrpr9idzp3m/DVswitch%20install%20for%20Ham%20VOIP.txt?dl=1
@joewong3115 Жыл бұрын
Please give me a link to buy one or in kit form i have someone to put it together. thank you.73
@CQBlindHams Жыл бұрын
We recommend the Clearnode for new allstar users. Find them here www.node-ventures.com/store/
@mhpreach Жыл бұрын
Mine just cycles. Trying to use it through our local repeater. Set on 146.13/73. Announces the ip address and then cycles.
@CQBlindHams Жыл бұрын
Mike can you send me an email with a phone number to [email protected]? I can call you with some answers. I have some questions first.
@rickycusick93402 жыл бұрын
RIP,NE5V 73, KE8SUO
@rayhill18552 жыл бұрын
LOL MAT this isn't a pissing contest. Great video!
@edkrymowski91512 жыл бұрын
Great video, thanks for sharing. . .
@kv4atv2 жыл бұрын
Bad audio and no video... Bad posting on KZbin.
@CQBlindHams2 жыл бұрын
It is a podcast for Blind Hams. Why would we do video? Sorry the audio is a little low. We get reviews from several blind hams with different recording setups. If you would like to submit a audio demo, tutorial or review of something, we would be glad to upload it.
@cjeffcoat22 жыл бұрын
What radio were you using?
@CQBlindHams2 жыл бұрын
Johnny said he was using a Kenwood TS-590sg. Thanks for your question. 73