Welcome to the channel! The main goal of Ham Radio Live is to encourage and help people get into ham radio. The shows are done nearly every day and feature segments to help ham & shortwave hobbyists.
It's "a radio talk show for people who love radio" on nearly every day live at right about 20:00 UTC (12 Noon Pacific Standard Time) 19:00 UTC (12 Noon Pacific Daylight Time)
Each show has a news segment relative to ham radio as well as the HF propagation Forecast for Shortwave and ham hobbyists.
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Just started working with a 991a harnessed to a Yeasu 120A, ATAS… nice pairing to open the sky. I use it from a 4WD SUV in unimproved locations. With this radio; I feel “equipped” to quickly handle distressed operators, when things go ary in the deep field and forest. The capability of this radio is broad and deep (modes, bands, and 100 Watts) I apreciate your help in teaching me so much about it’s capabilities. 73’s KC7ILS
Sorry my opinion your video didn't do a side by side comparison at all. You should had showed each radio going and flip coax switch from one radio to the other and back and forth showing comparison.
SORRY GANG! I MEANT TO SAY “Chris at BuddiPole” took great care of me in getting a brand new replacement spreader sent to me in three days. I highly recommend Chris’ BuddiHex. Incredible performance and extremely well built. Mines been up two years now. Even through each winter.
I have the MFJ-998 and the Yaesu FTdx 101D. I haven;t bought an Amplifier yet. But could you explain how you connected your Ysesu FTdx 101D with the Tuner & Ameritron ALS 1306? Thanks! Regards, BobbyC W4BJC
Very good explanation, I bought one and I am waiting for it to arrive, so in my case at the moment I have 2 antenna a vertical + a G5RV while now using the Alpha delta-2 switch box and currently a manual mfj 962e tuner! afterwards with the mfj 998 if I want it to memorize settings for both antenna I have to remove the switch box correct?
I have a Shure 55 from to early 1960s, which my grandfather purchased then to use with a Crown tape recorder. The frequency response of the old 55 is definitely much worse than the new ones. I use an AKG P220.
So I wonder if the criminal communist government DF's these folks and then apprehends and puts them in prison. They are obviously desperate to keep a lid on communications. Communism is a plague folks. Careful who you vote for.
@@HamRadioLiveShow not bad. Trying to find a nice travel trailer to move my wife and 3 foster kids into for a year or so while we build a barndominium. My daughter and her husband have 5 foster kids that recently lost their parents. They had bullets fly over their heads while waiting for the school bus. So, I told them they can move into my house and I’ll build something. We will build at a rate we can afford and see what happens. So hopefully we can find a nice bunkhouse travel trailer really soon. I’ll try to catch a live soon.
@@HamRadioLiveShow so if you know anyone wanting to sell a travel trailer, preferably with 3 bunks in the back, let me know. Has to be a good deal though.
I have had MFJ products in my shack since I was 13 years old. At 53 I just wanted to say how saddened I am to say good bye to such an old friend whom I've until this point taken for granite. Like salt n pepper they have always been on my table.
It's a shame to see the demise of any company in the ham hobby, however, MFJ's lack of quality control has doomed them for many years to the point of no person/company will commit to acquiring them...Martin is a terrific person but MFJ as a whole is sort of second rate company as of late...shame really
We will agree to disagree here. I have a lot of MFJ gear. I’ve had a problem with one item. I sent it back (on their dime) and they fixed it and shipped it back to me free. They stood behind the product. What more could I ask for? Also, it’s far from true that “no one wanted to buy them.” They were close to having the company sold to DX Engineering. Perhaps that sale does end up coming to fruition. Perhaps a last-minute deal will still come to fruition with them or possibly with their employees pulling together a plan to keep them open. But I believe this is a warning bell to all of us to try to purchase something NEW from amateur radio manufacturers. if this could kill MFJ… It’s definitely causing strain on other companies as well. we should support the people who are in business. There’s not as many licensed amateurs in the world as they used to be. Hope you are well Fred. My best to you and yours. Larry
The noise there needs to be addressed. Call the power company and tell them to get that corrected. If they push back, let them know your next call is the FCC. They will come fix it. : )
Great presentation. I have owned MFJ Antenna Tuners, Ameritron AL-82 Amplifier, Cushcraft 80 vertical, and other goodies. MFJ did repairs when I needed it with no issues. I have nothing but great memories of MFJ. It's really sad what happened, but who knows, there may still be other happenings later on. Best wishes to all of the MFJ personnel including Martin Jue. 73, Rich, W2FKN