A Blog Site to share Ham Stuff

I am an experimenter, a builder of things, and I have been a teacher. I am a man of Maths and of Science; when curious, I will dwell until I have an understanding. As a Ham, I am probably a poor excuse. I enjoy scanning the bands. It is interesting to me to observe how well the reception may be on a given band, at a particular time.  But I find that my interest is not in long Ham visits, rather it is in seeing what and where I can detect. 

Signal reception, of course, is governed by many, some often nasty factors. However, all else being fine, how well you will receive depends in a major way on your antenna setup. A primary purpose of this blog will be to share experiences with antenna construction. There seems to be no end of the technical stuff that a newer Ham has to become acquainted with. This site will present technical stuff, too. What I hope to achieve is to present the material in a down-to-earth understandable way. 

When reading a particular post, if you see an error or wish to add thoughts please send me a note at my email address: robduncan63@gmail.com. Let the sharing begin.


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