Catalog of Amateur Radio Presentations!

 
 

PRESENTATION TITLE:

Amateur Radio, a High Level Overview (PPT Version)

OVERVIEW:

This is the slide show was prepared for the Raytown Amateur Radio Club, for Presentation to the Raytown School District, September 20, 2016

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PRESENTATION TITLE:

Amateur Radio Satellites – Exciting Communications Made Fun and Easy

OVERVIEW:

You don’t need 100W of transmit power nor expensive antenna arrays to work the FM amateur satellites! Many hams already have the necessary equipment to "work the birds." This presentation will walk you through ALL the steps needed to successfully work several ham satellites.

HOW WILL THIS PRESENTATION BENEFIT YOUR MEETING, EVENT, OR HAMFEST?

Our presentation provides hams with information on how to successfully get on the air with FM Satellites, in most cases either with equipment they may already possess, or by obtaining a few specialized, inexpensive items. While explaining techniques and procedures, an emphasis of “Keep it Simple” and “Have Fun” is stressed throughout.

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PRESENTATION TITLE:

FCC Monitoring Station, Grand Island, Nebraska: In the Rearview, Across the Decades

OVERVIEW:

A Presentation regarding the FCC Monitoring Station, based on the article published in Popular Communications Magazine. Copyright © 2016 Randal R. Schulze dba Hams in Space, Inc. All rights reserved.

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PRESENTATION TITLE:

My SDR Journey Presentation Deck, PowerPoint (PPTX) Version

OVERVIEW:

This slide show contains the author's experience in obtaining, setting up, and configuration of Software Defined Radio (SDR) to augment his Amateur Radio Station. v1.01 August 2024.

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PRESENTATION TITLE:

Overview: Radio Programming Software (MS Powerpoint Presentation)

OVERVIEW:

A Powerpoint Presentation providing an overview of Radio Programming Software, with attention to Baofeng, CHIRP, and RT Systems Software. Copyright © 2019 Hams In Space. All rights reserved.

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DISCLAIMER: The Hams in Space Project is a Not for Profit effort providing training and education, while teaching techniques to the Amateur Radio Community on how to communicate through Amateur Radio Satellites. Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" of copyright material that might otherwise be infringing.

Hams in Space provides instruction, and represents the opinions of Randal Schulze, Eddy Paul, and Jeremy Widner based on our experience of success and failures in the art and science of amateur radio. Although we may refer or defer to other people or organizations, we are not representatives of, nor do we speak for or on the behalf of any other organization. While we might mention equipment and / or brand names of products, equipment, hardware, or software we may have used or have experience with, we do not make or imply the endorsement of such items, nor have we sought out, nor have we accepted any offers, paid or otherwise, from any manufacturer or vendor of such items to endorse or promote their products.

While we admit we may have a bias, like or dislike for something we’ve tried out based on our experience, or based on what we can financially afford, these are solely our personal opinions that we share with you.

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