Yes, I am a Ham Radio Operator, W8GUC, here in Dayton, Ohio.
My reception is great. I added a ‘Focus Ring’, around the antenna face, which gives me an additional 3db of signal increase.
Thanks
W4RFJ here… I am thinking I might try to find a way to display dream catchers aprs messages in Xastir
Congrats on new license! I just hooked my dream catcher up today I am amazed at the throughput of data!
73
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Chief W4RFJ
K5DXS qth El Paso TX
Just ordered my dreamcatcher, I’ve been eager to try it for awhile!
A HAM here also! And new to this Forum.
Call: PE2AAB
Loc. JO21RJ
Aalst-Waalre, The Netherlands
Here is the user’s guide page:
John Dortch WB4NLD
Kingston Springs, TN
Jose Malave | KM4OOD
West Palm Beach, FL
vy73 from Vienna/Austria
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Jason Means
W8KTM - Charleston, WV
KN4PYV checking in. 3 dreamcatchers on the way.
Can’t wait to compare price/performance against the INMARSAT on our boat. Access to high res wind data (GRIB) is priceless at sea, but costs a small fortune for a few MB…
Second unit going to a HAM friend in Hawaii.
Evaluating third for integration into our edge-RF nodes at SkyScraper.
Hi hello
SQ5PE
Warsaw Poland
KO02le
I’m new here, thinking about getting the kit - KD8BXP - SW Ohio - fairly in-active on the radio, I play around a with arduinos, raspberry pi, linux, and hobby robots, and a few quad-copters just because.
I hope some of us had an opportunity to listen to the 11:30 UTC 5 July 2020 transmission on 17.2 kHz from the 100 year old Alexanderson alternator in Grimeton, Sweden - - call sign SAQ. The Association does two broadcasts a year - - this one and a Christmas Eve transmission.
You can watch a YouTube Live video of the event at Live from SAQ Grimeton - Alexanderson Day 2020 11.30 UTC - YouTube Ken
PS - - I post this today because Grimeton is an important part of our Amateur Radio heritage.
KJ6BSQ here. Just heard of this project!
KD6O here… proud to be aboard!
VE2GQF Gilles FN45
KM6MO Jim