How to get ISS SSTV images using any budget

Ham Radio Crash Course Podcast - En podcast af Josh Nass KI6NAZ

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Show Notes (contains affiliate links): How to get ISS SSTV images using any budget   On this week's episode of Ham Radio Crash Course, a podcast roughly based on amateur radio but mostly made up of responding to emails from listeners, hosted by Josh Nass - KI6NAZ and his reluctant wife, Leah - KN6NWZ, we talk about ISS SSTV, top disasters in US history and logging software.    Have a drink with us! Today, we’re drinking… Vodka club sodas with butterfly tea and Tito’s. Having a sodastream means never having to remember to buy club soda. And butterfly tea is mood enhancer and antioxidant that turns from blue to purple when lemon or lime juice is added. Fancy stuff here folks.    Sodastream: https://amzn.to/35uCeV8   Butterfly Tea: https://amzn.to/3qnzHpa   Josh has a short tip with the Ham Radio Minute: Get a logger. New logger on the market. HAMRS for POTA logs: https://www.hamrs.app   Join the conversation by leaving a review on iTunes for Ham Radio Crash Course podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ham-radio-crash-course/id1400794852 and/or emailing [email protected]. Leaving a review wherever you listen to podcasts will help Ham Radio Crash Course reach more hams and future hams and we appreciate it!   What We Used This Week:  Josh has been complaining about poor sleep quality, blaming our bed as the cause. Enter the Saatva Bed: https://refer.saatva.com/Josh77 Hopefully, he’ll have more energy from better sleep to play more radio and create more content. Or spend more fun time with his family. You know, priorities.    Go Box List: https://www.amazon.com/shop/hamradiocrashcourse?listId=21QFLKES0VAI2   Camelcamelcamel.com to find out whether or not that Amazon deal is a good deal. https://camelcamelcamel.com   Ham Radio Crash Course A-store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/hamradiocrashcourse   Preparedness Corner: Leah talks about the top disasters in the United States. Hurricanes top the list.    Email Correspondent’s Tower: We answer emails with ham radio questions, comments on previous podcasts, T-shirt suggestions and everything in between.   Links mentioned in the ECT:   Russ recommends Byonics MicroTrack AIO for tracking kids on a bike: https://www.byonics.com/aio . His wife recommends Left Hand Brewing for stouts. http://www.lefthandbrewing.com/ Thanks for the goodies in the mail Russ!   Dirk is operating with MVARA: http://www.mvara.club/about-us.html   Josh answers the questions: How would an Icom 7300 pair with either a Chameleon Antenna F-Loop 2.0 Total Kit or a Wolf River Coils Silver Bullet 1000 Take it Along Kit? I was not sure how the 7300 would compare/perform relative to a Xiegu G-90 or Icom 705.            I noted you used a RigExpert AA-170 in your video on the Chameleon Wire Loop. My Internet searches reference an upgraded model - ZRE-230-Zoom. Would you recommend this model or have other suggestions?           The ground radials on the Wolf River setup are 33 feet. Space in my yard is limited, will there be deterioration in performance if I am unable to extend out all 33 feet? Can they be laid out in other than a straight line?           What coax would you recommend for a feed line for the Wolf River setup? Heat, humidity, and Sun are all issues here in central Florida. I am thinking 25 feet would be about the right length and cost is not much of a consideration.           Are coax connectors all generic or are their specific manufacturers (and types) I should look for?           In the most recent podcast, you mentioned an Anderson crimper tool. Any suggestions for a wire stripper tool?           Last question, would a multimeter be a wise item to have to check installation? If yes, any recommendations?   Mike is a VE: http://wx0mik.net/   Congrats Nathan on winning the last email of the week for the majority of weeks over the past month.  General License Prep: Someone suggested in the HRCC Podcast Channel in the Discord that if Leah gets more than 4 questions right, Josh ha

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