We got featured on Ham Talk Live with Neil Rapp! We chat about our experiences at YOTA and our plans of bringing such an event to the Western world.
Check it out on the Overcast iOS podcast app, iTunes, Spreaker, or YouTube.
The ham radio blog of Sterling Mann, NØSSC. Sterling is dedicated to improving ham radio by promoting it to younger generations.
We got featured on Ham Talk Live with Neil Rapp! We chat about our experiences at YOTA and our plans of bringing such an event to the Western world.
Check it out on the Overcast iOS podcast app, iTunes, Spreaker, or YouTube.
Huntsville Hamfest was superb!
In my last post I mentioned why I was inspired to come. I found it on the W5KUB webcast:
The main push for me to go to the Huntsville Hamfest was this livestream a few weeks before. I was in the chat and mentioned I never been and wasn’t really planning on it (but probably could go), then Katie Allen WY7YL persuaded me.
Good call Katie. I really loved it.
This hamfest was really special to me not only because of the big focus on youth (hosting a youth lounge, and being home to the Young Ham of the Year award), but also because my fiance, Jesten, got to come along and check out all this crazy nerdy crap that I do. She’s the best ever. Soon she’ll be licensed – it’s a (tongue in cheek) requirement before we get married 😛
Anyway, I mentioned youth lounge. It was the first thing I checked out:
And I checked out a whole lot more stuff – the feature-crazy new Kenwood TH-74 APRS/TNC/DSTAR handheld, a few forums and the YHOTY award to name a few:
Later Then there was a cool storm.
Later, we checked out a Barnes & Noble to find Jesten a book to read on the 6-hour drive home. I found this:
On Sunday, Jesten and I also checked out the Space and Rocket museum. It was great!
Finally, gotta mention the southern comfort food. Half the reason we went was to break our diet. We ate at Chick-fil-A, Zaxby’s, Bojangles, and Betty Mae’s Restaurant. Stuff we don’t get in St. Louis.
Episode 59 of Ham Radio 360 just dropped! In it I was interviewed by Cale K4CDN about the experiences I had at YOTA as well as some ideas to bring to your club and ham radio organizations to promote and retain young people in amateur radio.
Click on the box above to take you to the HR360 website, or check it out on your favorite podcasting app. Here it is in iTunes, and Click here to open in Overcast.
More youth in ham radio stuff and a podcast review post to come soon!