HRN 255: APRS Forum at the 2016 Hamvention®

Bob Bruninga WB4APR invented APRS. He's had plenty of help, but it's still his show. While most of us use it to show where we are on a map, there are so many more aspects to it that Bob can't fit them all into a single forum. So this is kind of a 'greatest hits,' including my personal favorite: APRS isn't a vehicle tracking system!

At the beginning of the forum, Bob asks the audience if anyone "made a Voice Alert contact on the way here?"  I hadn't really gotten the camera rolling, so I missed the first few words. And I've got a huge cold, so I don't feel like sitting in front of the camera or mic for an introduction, so BAM, the episode begins!

Bob has three guests, and you'll find them at the times listed below (audio or video):

26:30 Don Arnold W6GPS introduces the new Kenwood D-STAR HT, along with some of the Japanese Kenwood design team, and AVMap updates.

36:30 is a quick shot with Byon Garrabrant N6BG with a couple of new products from Byonics.

42:50 Bryan Hoyer K7UDR from NW Digital Radio reviews their stuff (and the UDXR still isn't out, but the web site says "Q2..."}

HRN 254: TAPR Forum at the 2016 Dayton Hamvention

Here's all two hours of the forum, and a handy timing guide to find the speaker you want to hear:

1:10        Steve Bible N7HPR Intro/Welcome/DCC Announcement
15:00     Kai Siwiak KE4PT, QEX Editor
18:45     SatNOGS: Corey Shields KB9JHU
42:00    HamWAN: Bryan Fields W9CR
1:14:00  SDR Disrupt: Chris Testa KD2BMH
1:34:50  HackRF Update: Mike Ossmann AD0NR

All of the TAPR video from HamRadioNow since 2011 is available on this YouTube Playlist. The 2007/2008 video is being added to this Playlist.

HRN 253: DAYTONa 500 (On the Road)

This time Gary set up the tripod and camera before he loaded up the car, so it got priority positioning to shoot the 500 mile road trip from home near Raleigh NC to the Dayton Hamvention. And he's using the headset mic... no more lavalier mic draped from the bill of a baseball cap. This leads off a slew of forums, interviews and specials coming as fast as Gary can edit them.