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Summary: Learn tips on what QSL cards are used for with ham radios in this free CB radio video.
Kurt Glaser NTCIP has been doing electronic calibration of audio gear since the early 70's. He is owner/chief recording engineer of KGB Studios in Redmond, WA. USA He records both in...read more
"Welcome to Expert Village. This is Kurt, N7QJM. We're concluding our section on ham radio, here. I'm up here near the antenna. In the last part here, one of the things that you do when you actually do broadcasting is you trade information. These are called QSL cards. This happens to be my QSL card and over time you actually get sent through the mail a whole bunch of them. These are just a part, a few of the ones I have actually collected over the years broadcasting in amateur radio. "N7QJM. Yes, that's fine business, Tom. Very good. We are clear with you, WA7OB. This is N7QJM. We're off and clear, 73's." Well that about does it for our series here with ham radio. I hope you have been given a nice taste of a good overview and a little bit detail about how a rig is set up, what is comprised of a rig, how to do some trouble shooting, and of course operating some of these hand held rigs, as well as other things within amateur radio and the amateur radio community. So, we'll say 73's. You can touch base with me, we'll be happy to help out and try to take as many questions and do as much as we can. So, again, we'll say thanks and 73's. This is for Expert Village. This is Kurt, N7QJM. We're 73's."
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