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  • Digital Modes | FT(x) | Uncategorized

    MSHV: An Alternative to wsjt-x for Managing Pileups

    ByJim Edmondson (AE5JE) 1-May-20232-July-2026

    For most of my FT8 / FT4 operations, I use wsjt-x. One of the main reasons for that is its use of configuration files to manage multiple radios. At the home station, I mainly use an IC-7300, but can also use a couple of different QRP radios. When portable, I use an IC-7100 or one…

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    TQSL Tips for Logging POTA and Other Portable QSO Operations

    ByJim Edmondson (AE5JE) 1-April-202329-June-2026

    This month we take a look at some tips for correctly logging QSOs made during portable operations I had done about 15 POTA activations from 6 different parks before learning about creating station locations. Using station locations provides more accurate QSO data to LoTW. In talking about this with fellow hams, I found that it…

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    Chasing DX, continued

    ByJim Edmondson (AE5JE) 1-March-20232-July-2026

    Last newsletter, I wrote about getting the DX bug with the uptick in Cycle 25 solar activity and DXpeditions to Bouvet and Crozet Islands. These are the second and third most wanted DXCC entities in the world. These DX-peditions have had drastically different outcomes as I will describe below. First, the bad news – Bouvet…

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  • Digital Modes | News | Technical Articles

    WSPR, Weak Signal Propagation Reporter

    ByJim Edmondson (AE5JE) 1-January-20232-July-2026

    WSPR – Weak Signal Propagation Reporter Jim Edmondson, N5JGE WSPR stands for Weak Signal Propagation Reporter. It is one of the modes available in the popular WSJT-X software used by many hams for FT8 digital communication. If you have setup your radio and computer to run FT8, you are ready to try WSPR. WSPR was…

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  • News | Opinion

    Why Do Hams Contest? – and Why You Should Too

    ByJim Edmondson (AE5JE) 1-December-20222-July-2026

    Jim Edmondson, N5JGE Background Contesting or “radiosport” is a competitive activity where amateur radio operators try to contact as many other stations as possible in the contest period. Contest are sponsored by various amateur radio societies such as the ARRL, radio enthusiast magazines such as CQ Magazine and radio clubs such as Deutscher Amateur Radio…

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    • Who We Are
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    • Help Others become Hams
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