Phasing Line Podcast – Episode 1!!!!

Our hard work has come to it’s end. We have published episode one of The Phasing Line Podcast. It was originally about an hour twenty, but cuts and removal of um’s and uh’s shaved it to just under 45 minutes.

Find it on iTunes, Stitcher, Pocketcasts, Overcast, and at http://phasinglinepodcast.com or right here:

 

We attempt to talk about who we are, winning cookies in CQWW, packet spotting and pileups, contest operating and logging techniques, ARES and some of the bad things about ham radio, Youngsters on the Air, and cats.

I wanted to have a two-guys-and-a-mic style podcast about ham radio, without any script or topic – just winging it. It’s focus is on whatever comes to mind, as well as the progression of the hobby…aka youth in amateur radio. We plan on doing interviews, giveaways, and for now we intend keep it ad-free because ad’s suck! Until we need more bandwidth, at least. If you’re so inclined to donate, email Marty or I, and we’ll be happy to talk about buying me a Flex 6700 or Marty a couple dozen IC-7300’s since he’s in to that single-operator, twenty-radios sort of contesting. 🙂

Let us know how we did and how we can improve! Tweet at us at https://twitter.com/phasingline or email us – we’re good on QRZ!

And also find us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/PhasingLinePodcast/
About the hosts:
Sterling, N0SSC: 24 year old electrical engineer from St. Louis, Missouri who’s in the hobby for contesting, youth engagement, and just about everything else. He’s a former ARRL youth editor. http://n0ssc.com

Marty, KC1CWF: The infamous “chicken with fries,” Marty is a 14 year old ham radio genius from Waban, Massachusetts who loves contesting, DXing, building stations and mentoring others. https://chickenwithfries.wordpress.com/author/kc1cwf/

My ARRL Youth Editor Columns Are Finally Together

I took the time to collect all my ARRL youth columns into one location: Right here! The ARRL doesn’t host these columns in a central location (although I think they should be a staple of the ARRL Youth Page) so hopefully this helps.

You can also go to the Youth@HamRadio.fun page in the Blogs drop down in the menu.

The list below is chronological starting from April 23, 2011 to May 26, 2013. Unfortunately after my departure from the youth editorship, the ARRL hasn’t opened the position back up, so these are the last of their kind until further notice.