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Episode 493 Jonathan Kramer W6JLK

QSO Today Podcast - Interviews with the leaders in amateur radio

Release Date: 03/16/2024

Episode 524 Pete Corp WA2JMG show art Episode 524 Pete Corp WA2JMG

QSO Today Podcast - Interviews with the leaders in amateur radio

Charles “Pete” Corp, WA2JMG, operates simple rigs into wire antennas, using low power.  His primary operating mode is ragchewing on CW for meaningful and reliable communications.  At the urging of his grandfather, Pete pursued the power system management side of electrical engineering side of his four year degree as a way to satisfy the market demand for power engineers in industry,  when there is a scarcity of supply.  WA2JMG tells us his ham radio story, beginning in 1960, in this QSO Today.

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Episode 523 Ron Taylor WA7GIL show art Episode 523 Ron Taylor WA7GIL

QSO Today Podcast - Interviews with the leaders in amateur radio

Ron Taylor WA7GIL, while having a love for HF CW, boat anchor restoration, and kit building, still stays current with home brew equipment using Arduino controllers, the latest ham radio software, and the NanoVNA.  His beautiful ham shack and carefully appointed workbench and parts inventory allow Ron to build and fix just about anything.  WA7GIL is my QSO Today.

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Episode 522 Cathy Goodrich W4CMG show art Episode 522 Cathy Goodrich W4CMG

QSO Today Podcast - Interviews with the leaders in amateur radio

Cathy Goodrich, W4CMG, is an enthusiastic contester and dedicated DX chaser. Known for her meticulous scheduling, Cathy ensures she dedicates time each day to amateur radio, honing her operating techniques and CW rag chewing skills. In her retirement, Cathy continues to make an impact as a Red Cross Coordinator in Nashville, TN, applying strategic insights gained from her extensive experience as a project manager in the pharmaceutical industry. In our conversation, we delve into how amateur radio operators can engage in and contribute their expertise to Red Cross operations, as well as...

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Episode 521 Walt Hudson K4OGO show art Episode 521 Walt Hudson K4OGO

QSO Today Podcast - Interviews with the leaders in amateur radio

Walt Hudson, K4OGO, has always lived by and had a love of the sea, pursuing a career in ship building, beginning in Port Smith, Virginia.  While he always had an interest in radio, including Citizens band radio, it wasn’t until just a few years ago that Walt became a ham radio operator. Since he is always near the shore, operating portable QRP SSB from the water’s edge and making DX contacts is what excites him.  K4OGO loves to experiment with vertical antennas on the beach to fine tune his technical and operating skills.  K4OGO is my QSO Today. 

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Episode 520 Steve Johnston WD8DAS Final show art Episode 520 Steve Johnston WD8DAS Final

QSO Today Podcast - Interviews with the leaders in amateur radio

Steve Johnston, WD8DAS, was my guest in Episode 14, 10 years ago this October.  I urge you to go back to that episode to get Steve’s ham radio story.  A lot can happen in ten years, especially in this age of ham radio and the Internet.  So in this episode we catch up with Steve to find out what contributions he has made and is making since the last time we spoke.  WD8DAS is my QSO Today.

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Episode 519 Adam Kimmerly K6ARK show art Episode 519 Adam Kimmerly K6ARK

QSO Today Podcast - Interviews with the leaders in amateur radio

Adam Kimmerly, K6ARK, discovered amateur radio almost by accident through his participation in the San Diego Mountain Rescue organization.  Adam’s ham radio interests evolved from VHF to HF SOTA, or Summits on the Air, learning CW, and reaching SOTA Mountain Goat status.  The need for light weight kits to carry to the most difficult to reach summits demanded new expertise in antenna design and construction with 3D printing.  K6ARK tells his ham radio story in this QSO Today.

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Episode 518 Dan Quigley N7HQ show art Episode 518 Dan Quigley N7HQ

QSO Today Podcast - Interviews with the leaders in amateur radio

Dan Quigley, N7HQ,   is a true veteran in the world of ham radio and technology. Like many of us, Dan's passion for radio began early, with a crystal radio, and earned his license while delivering newspapers to pay for his new hobby.  Dan’s professional career evolved based on the specific needs of clients and customers, creating long and successful stints through Microsoft and Amazon before joining FlexRadio as their Director of Strategic Solutions.  N7HQ is a kindred spirit, perhaps to many of us, and tells his ham radio story in this QSO Today.   

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Episode 517 Willi Kraml OE1WKL show art Episode 517 Willi Kraml OE1WKL

QSO Today Podcast - Interviews with the leaders in amateur radio

My guest this week is Willi Kraml, OE1WKL, creator of the Morserino CW code practice machine .  Willie  discovered amateur radio as a boy in Lindz, Austria, but had to wait until the legal age of 16 to get his license.  With his doctorate in linguistics, Willi pursued a career in IT security with KPMG.  When his local makerspace needed an Arduino project around amateur radio, the Morserino code practice system was born.  OE1WKL discusses the delivery of over 10,000 Morserinos, his projects, and his contributions to amateur radio in this QSO Today.   

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Episode 516 Rudy Hardy W5HRH show art Episode 516 Rudy Hardy W5HRH

QSO Today Podcast - Interviews with the leaders in amateur radio

Rudy Hardy, W5HRH, was introduced to electronics and radio at a young age by a favorite uncle. His interest in the hobby deepened through his experiences with CB radio and the influence of mentors in college. Rudy pursued a career in federal law enforcement, eventually teaching criminal justice at a community college in Houston. He's also a skilled sports photographer. In this episode, we explore Rudy’s journey with Parkinson’s disease, his successful treatment, and how amateur radio can benefit retirees and those facing complex health challenges. W5HRH is my QSO Today.

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Episode 515 Susan Gayle Nordskog LA0CY show art Episode 515 Susan Gayle Nordskog LA0CY

QSO Today Podcast - Interviews with the leaders in amateur radio

Susan Gayle Nordskog, LA0CY, was practically born into ham radio. She learned Morse code from her mother and grew up in Los Angeles, surrounded by her parents' ham radio friends. After college, Susan developed a deep love for the sea and a passion for crewing large vessels, even during a time when American ships rarely hired women. Undeterred, she immigrated to Norway, completed a three-year ship’s officer course, and started a family. Her career took her across the world’s oceans on some of the largest ships afloat. Now, LA0CY is back on the air, actively participating in the local ham...

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