
A monthly podcast covering Ham Radio equipment, events and personalities.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 323 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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Fixing a transmitter with a rubber mallet (it's not what you think). Installing Windows 11 on a Raspberry Pi could be worth it. HackRF firmware goodies. Mike's new toy. 59:39
T5D – Ohm’s Law, Series and parallel circuits. 39:07
T5C – Capacitance and inductance terminology and units. Radio frequency definition and units. Impedance definition and units. Calculating power. 37:33
It started back in 2005 as one of the first Internet television experiments and is still going strong 20 years later. Join your AmateurLogic friends as we look back on some of the memorable moments of the past two decades. We also announce the winner... more
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George & Tommy are founder of great hobby TV show of radio amateur phenomen. Fun, entertainment and great structural info as well in sama packet. Thruly recommend. 73
I just discovered this show and am working through some of the past episodes. I find it interesting to watch and always learn something. 73 de MOITC
Very informative and entertaining program featuring great electronic projects and Ham Radio related subjects. Did I mention these guys are funny?
I enjoy how the guys show us all kinds of projects for Amateur Radio.
Amateurlogic.TV is an excellent production with a great team of presenters. Informative, humorous in places and up with current trends. 1 hour of real enjoyable viewing. I have not missed an episode and look forward to each new presentation.
It is something I certainly mention to others that is worth watching.
Well done Amateurlogic.TV team.
Phil VK6ADF
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The content revolves around various aspects of amateur radio, including technology updates, equipment reviews, and community events that engage listeners interested in the amateur radio hobby. Frequent discussions feature historical narratives, personal anecdotes from the hosts, and interactions with the community, including special events like ham fests and technological advancements presented by major brands. This podcast is particularly notable for its blend of humor and education, offering both entertainment and valuable insights that resonate with its audience.
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8. Jerry Lynch
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