AS I TRY to rebuild my life and recover from the false charges and politically-motivated prosecutions that have devastated my family, one of my dreams is to return to the amateur radio airwaves. Since all my money and all of my material possessions — including all of my radio gear — was stolen from me, I’ve just set up an Amazon Wish List which has the potential of helping that dream come true. My deepest thanks go out to those who have kindly helped me. I hope that my writings and my efforts to promote quality signals and intelligent discussion on amateur radio have helped you too!
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Liberty Net for Week of December 19-25
ONCE AGAIN the weekly current events discussion Liberty Net on 75 meters was filled with provocative ideas and debate, led by Net Control station W1WCR.
There’s literally nothing else like it on the air anywhere.
Here are just a few of the highlights of this week’s discussions, along with the time when they took place (from the beginning of the recording in hours and minutes):
Listen to or download this week’s Liberty Net”]
• Somali gangs are now terrorizing Lewiston, Maine (1 hour 32 minutes)
• The United Nations is considering issuing gold coins called “Oros” (2 hours 38 minutes)
• Tips on investing in gold (2 hours 35 minutes)
• Glenn Beck suddenly takes a more sympathetic view of Obama, as the ruling establishment pushes for yet another and much larger war in the Middle East (2 hours 8 minutes)
Amateur Radio Audio Recordings
by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
I’VE JUST added two sections to 3950.net, one appearing in each sidebar, showcasing some interesting amateur radio audio recordings. Make sure that javascript is enabled in your browser for this site, and you’ll see a list of recordings with a small arrow on the left of each listing. Click on the title or the arrow, and a small player will open up, allowing nearly instant playback of the file. Click anywhere on the progress bar to skip around, and right-click the ‘download’ link which appears during streaming if you want to save the file to your hard drive.
HD Radio: Doomed from the Start
by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
WITH 2010 APPROACHING, CNET just released its “The Decade’s 30 Biggest Tech Flops” anti-awards, and “HD Radio” was among the “winners.”
HD Radio was not only doomed from the start, it was such a serious blunder that it may well lead to the death of thousands of radio stations and the permanent stunting of the industry itself.
There is nothing wrong with the concept of digital radio.
Using modern firmware-upgradeable codecs, orthogonal FDM transmission, and a network of community transmitters in a dedicated digital band, great things could have been done: