I've only been on the air for about 3 years, and have NEVER found all the HF bands completely dead. Some bands are better at certain parts of the day, but there's always fun to be had somewhere. I've also found that the more I learn about antennas (I make my own), the more things open up as I build new ones. As far as 2 meters (FM) is concerned, it always seemed dead outside of the brief weekly nets. That is, until I randomly threw my call out one day, and there were people actually there! I don't get why people would have their 2m radios on all day and not use them, but it seems they do.
@bill-2018 Жыл бұрын
My hobby got destroyed, for years I've done very little radio, when I did it was 60m c.w. and 2m f.m. with a rare bit of c.w. and 10m lately. Broadband internet noise prevented me going on 160m to 20m for about seven years. It started on 30m in 2013 then spread to the other bands. Ofcom investigated and after three hours checking all telephone drop leads said it was my telephone wire which likely had corrosion and became unbalanced and radiating. B.T. said they would charge me to remove THEIR faulty line. I listened on January 13th and surprised to hear the 41m band quiet. I checked 40m and I could hear things, all bands were now quiet. I assume this is because of the changeover from copper wire to fibre. It's still quiet this morning. I have a renewed interest. I've got my hobby back. Don't knock QRP. QRP here up to 5 Watts with attic dipoles. Recently 10m at one Watt c.w. to Sicily, Italy and Bulgaria, 5 Watt ssb to southern Spain. On 17m ½ Watt c.w. to Poland at 850 miles where we both had a dipole, and Italy with 5 Watts. I wonder how much farther my signals were going? G4GHB.
@noahwolcott5262 Жыл бұрын
God damn man that's such harsh luck. Warms my heart that you kept on and you're back in it, man!
@bill-2018 Жыл бұрын
@@noahwolcott5262 Mine was S8 noise but others have been in RadCon saying 20dB over 9. An amateur I know said get my aerials above the noise, you can't. Thanks, I looked on 40m, 20 and 15 yesterday, getting back into it again. 73, G4GHB.
@Dickinsonradiotv5 ай бұрын
I'm getting battered with local QRM. Awful noise over most sections of the HF bands now. If I go mobile, 200 yds from my QTH, the noise goes. Shame modern tech is pushing some of us out. 73s Steve M6PTS
@WI9LL Жыл бұрын
"Quit using a tuner on a 96:1 SWR"... Yeah. You ain't gonna get out when your antenna is that compromised lol. I like this video.
@HamRadioConcepts Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@TK4619 Жыл бұрын
The bands are booming today. Thanks for another great video !
@JimJohnson-sp4wt11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your IC 7300 scope/waterfall tutorial. Fell in love with my IC7300 all over again. Much appreciated!
@Methodizations9 ай бұрын
I keep studying my apps and websites and keep getting experts over to my place. So far no luck but I'm sure it's some issue in my neighborhood we can't find just yet. Look forward to getting mine to be like yours!
@CQenFrecuencia-Radioaficion Жыл бұрын
If you do not find any station in the bands...then it's due to QRM. The noise begin to be horrible in little cities too. But under the noise, there are stations and friends calling. Ever. Good work and good video! 73 folks!
@stevefisher10368 ай бұрын
I just got back into Ham radio after a decade long break and found SDRs and FT8 and amazing software. It's never been better. I have in the last six weeks worked 29 states and 27 countries with nothing more than 17 watts being put into a 40 meter dipole up 20 feet using a window washing pole. SDR signals are pouring in courtesy of a $35 loop antenna.
@MrTommy00111 ай бұрын
I've only been into HF for about a month now. A friend loaned me an old Kenwood 570 D - and it got me hooked! But, I got SO many bad audio reports (might be something wrong with that radio)I decided to buy the Yaesu FT 710 AESS. I coupled that with a Vobroplex endfedz 130' long wire antenna strung out into the backyard. My second contact ever was Australia (I'm in the Reno area)! So, I'm loving this new setup. Some days my jaw gets tired from talking to ALL the contacts I make. There is NO truth to the rumor that "Nobody uses Ham Radio anymore". Actually, I never heard that one before. I just wonder what the hub bub about GMRS is about?
@radiohobbyist13 Жыл бұрын
I know this video is about HF but maybe those comments are directed towards VHF and UHF. Those bands certainly are dead compared to what they were 35 years ago. The glory days of analog FM repeaters are long gone. Considering the current world situation, many people simply aren't comfortable getting on the air and discussing their daily lives. Privacy is a major concern in today's world.
@d0glesby Жыл бұрын
As someone who just passed the tests for Technician and General, I can say that my area is fairly quiet on 2M and 70cm. But, I have expanded my scope for repeaters and found some chatter in neighboring counties. I think it really gets back to what Eric said about getting a good antenna, and get it set up right. Something else to look into if you're in a "dead" area is Echolink. That can help keep you connected in an otherwise bad area for local contacts, if you're not set up for long distance RF.
@HamRadioConcepts Жыл бұрын
Currently, with my Radiowavz cubical quad, late at night, working he southeast USA on 2 meters SSB.
@bill-2018 Жыл бұрын
I agree. When I started as a G8 in 1974 on 2m it was busy, 5 element h/b Yagi back then. Passed the c.w. test and went h.f., never really interested in 2m and only talk on f.m. to locals with a rare appearance on c.w. with just a 2 element h/b collinear. G4GHB.
@williaml3911 ай бұрын
100% directed towards UHF/VHF. I've never had an issue with HF. UHF/VHF are the the dead bands. This video feels disingenuous and deceptive to the reality of the issue. This is how you make commissions off of course kick backs not how you prove amateur radio is alive and well everywhere.
@rogershults5607 Жыл бұрын
Happy New Year my great friend
@d0glesby Жыл бұрын
Nothing makes the airwaves feel dead like programming a channel for a repeater into your radio with bad squelch tones too. I'm running into that a lot right now, getting started with HAM radio. :-/ A lot of the online repeater guides are out of date. Thank goodness some repeater operators set up automated station identification messages that include the access tones.
@davids8449 Жыл бұрын
In my humble opinion....it does appear to be very friendly......Best to transmit as pirate...... more adventure then endless CQ CQ CQ..contest I would fall asleep
@robjackson41 Жыл бұрын
10w homebrew HF transceiver here and make plenty of contacts.
@1958johndeere620 Жыл бұрын
I have found its much easier to complain about how the bands are than to actually check propagation.
@kgeganjrify Жыл бұрын
Where I'm at right now the 40 and 20 meter band is horrible. We had a lot of upper level disturbances.
@noahwolcott5262 Жыл бұрын
What does it mean when you say the Solar Cycle is in peak?
@ICEDoTDK Жыл бұрын
god job from Danmark 73
@stevecrawford3551 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful. 😀🥳😆
@miker8379 Жыл бұрын
It’s probably Florida and who told you they were dead anyway? Your not just after views are you?
@frack4oil16 Жыл бұрын
Propagation conditions vary days by day and have been a challenge and your low watt peashooter ain’t gonna cut it.
@davidc5027 Жыл бұрын
Interesting Delta Loop ... Looked to be vertically polarized.
@TGUlricksenАй бұрын
Best time to invest in one is when no one is, just like stocks. Buy low and you won't be scrambling when shtf.
@johnnorth9355 Жыл бұрын
QRP is where it's at.
@DonzLockz Жыл бұрын
Yeah, totally sounds dead to me.😂
@toclose33 Жыл бұрын
that florida not md
@turtlekoff1 Жыл бұрын
Love it YZI !!
@TGUlricksenАй бұрын
Who actually takes the time to verify your call sign. Its like some one trying to find out if your handicap parking tag is real. Even then, your innocent until proven guilty, Good luck with that. To which I say, get a life.
@graememorgan6120 Жыл бұрын
I work DX every day - the bands aren’t dead de VK5GG
@HamRadioConcepts Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@goosecouple Жыл бұрын
10m dead. Why ?
@extreme978 Жыл бұрын
Listen everybody. You really need a 100 watt radio. These you tube guys get paid to promote these QRP radio's, that dont get out. Unless you are camping on top a high mountain, that 705 is a $1300 waste of money. Get a 100 watt radio.
@HamRadioConcepts Жыл бұрын
Exactly my point... This guy right here ... Now go to my last 4 videos today and tell me what 10 Watts do ......
@HamRadioConcepts Жыл бұрын
Come on man, you got a response?
@goosecouple Жыл бұрын
100w doesn't help Rx.
@dorvinion Жыл бұрын
705 is my only HF radio and I only use 5W because I don't use an external battery. I certainly am not a you tube guy and I'm not paid to advertise QRP. First night I ever keyed the mic on HF SSB last summer I very nearly made my very first contact ever with a guy in Russia on 20M responding to his CQ. My inexperience is probably what really prevented me from completing the contact (he couldn't copy my suffix - today I know I should have only repeated what he did not copy) 5W can get you all over the world Yes it requires a little more patience, and perhaps some more effort. People could do with experiencing a bit more "its not that easy"
@giffjim55 Жыл бұрын
I have a 100W Yaesu, but my G90 also gets out well at 20W. It’s also about your antenna and how propagation is that day.
@ralph9987 Жыл бұрын
How about you add time, time zone, date and solar figures in your video? And please don't forget that you are just addressing the US viewers. Conditions in other continents made not be the same, yes there are other countries in the world 😂 good dx
@mikemcdonald5147 Жыл бұрын
how bout you do that and put out some videos with all that work LOL :)