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This is the RAIN Hamcast Podcast #113, posted 04-20-24. Voiced by Will Rogers/K5WLR.
[The running time for this RAIN Hamcast Podcast is 12M00S there is a station ID at 06M0S then timer resets approximately every 3 minutes.]
Bob Heil/K9EID was the only microphone manufacturer to be inducted into the Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame. Bob passed on February 28, 2024. This is our third and final excerpt from Hap Holly/KC9RP's hour-long conversation with Bob conducted in 2018. At the end of part two of Hap's interview, Bob talked about the importance of perimetric equalization in the audio chain of your ham station and computer. I'm using a Heil HM12 as you hear this script.
That's it for our tribute to the late Bob Heil/K9EID, who sold well over 100,000 Heil Sound microphones during his illustrious audio career. If you open up a modern-day ham transceiver, chances are you'll find some of Bob's handywork in the audio section; and you may discover his HC-3 or HC-4 elements in the microphone plugged into your base or mobile transceiver. 73 Bob, you will be sorely missed.
RAIN Founder Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube.
Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #114 will post 05-04-2024.
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This is the RAIN Hamcast Podcast #112, posted 04-06-24. Voiced by Will Rogers/K5WLR.
[The running time for this RAIN Hamcast Podcast is 17M28S there is a station ID at 07M59S then timer resets approximately every 4 minutes.]
So what microphone did Bob Heil, K9IED detest the most? We'll find out in Part 2 of Hap Holly/KC9RP interview with Bob back in 2018.
The microphone world has never been quite the same since Bob Heil/K9EID discovered what was missing in modern-day microphones, putting the audio world on it virtual 'ear' decades ago. Open up the mic in a modern-day HF radio and chances are you'll find Bob's HC-3 or HC-4 element in it; or some of Bob's handiwork in the radio's audio section. In fact, at the time of Hap's interview back in 2018, more than 100,000 of his HC elements had been sold worldwide.
Unfortunately Bob became a silent key February 28, 2024. In Bob's memory we're replaying Hap's hour-long conversation with him. This is our 2nd excerpt from that conversation. Hap will conclude his moments with the man behind Heil Sound in Part 3 of The Facts About Microphones, scheduled to drop 04-20.
RAIN Founder Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube.
Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #113 will post 04-20-2024.
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This is the RAIN Hamcast Podcast #111, posted 03-23-24. Voiced by Will Rogers/K5WLR.
[The running time for this RAIN Hamcast Podcast is 18M01S there is a station ID at 08M50S then timer resets approximately every 4 minutes.]
The world lost a pioneer in microphone technology on Feb. 28, 2024--Bob Heil/K9EID. He was 83. In 2018, Hap Holly/KC9RP interviewed Bob for the RAIN Report. This week In Bobâs memory we bring you a replay of the first of 3 excerpts from that interview.
RAIN Founder Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube.
Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #112 will post 04-05-2024.
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This is the RAIN Hamcast Podcast #110, posted 03-09-24. Voiced by Will Rogers/K5WLR.
[The running time for this RAIN Hamcast Podcast is 22M22S there is a station ID at 09M58S then timer resets approximately every 4 minutes.]
We hope you enjoyed the first part of a truly entertaining after-dinner talk about ham radio we shared with you the last time. Itâs called âYour Code Record is Cracked.â It was given during the 1989 Dayton Hamvention Banquet in Dayton, Ohio. The speaker was Dave Bell, W6AQ, a full-time Hollywood Producer and Director. Dave produced three ham radio videos: A Hamâs Wide World, Moving Up to Amateur Radio, and the original World of Ham Radio. His movie credits include (among others) Do You Remember Love, Nadia, and The Long Walk Home, plus some made-for-TV movies. Other television credits include the series Unsolved Mysteries.
Recipient of the Dayton Hamvention 1984 Radio Amateur of the Year, Dave was an inveterate DXâer, having operated from Macao, 4U1ITU in Geneva, Switzerland, and twice from JY1, formerly King Huseinâs station in Jordan. As promised, here is part two of Dave Bellâs memorable talk, âYour Code Record is Cracked.â
This concludes part two of a 1989 Dayton Hamvention Banquet address delivered by Dave Bell, W6AQ, called âYour Code Record is Cracked.â If you missed part one of this talk, you will find it available in the archive section of therainreport.com.
RAIN Founder Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube.
Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #111 will post 03-23-2024.
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This is the RAIN Hamcast Podcast #109, posted 02-28-24. Voiced by Will Rogers/K5WLR.
[The running time for this RAIN Hamcast Podcast is 17M54S there is a station ID at 08M58S then 4 second timer resets approximately every 3 minutes.]
When is the last time you heard a truly entertaining after-dinner talk about ham radio? Well, hereâs one from Hap Holly/KC9RPâs archive called "Your Code Record is Cracked." It was given during the 1989 Dayton Hamvention banquet in Dayton, Ohio. The speaker was Dave Bell/W6AQ, a full-time Hollywood Producer and Director. Dave produced three ham radio videos: A Hamâs Wide World, Moving Up to Amateur Radio, and the original World of Ham Radio. Movie credits include (among others) "Do You Remember Love", "Nadia", and "The Long Walk Home" plus, some made-for-TV movies. Other television credits include the series "Unsolved Mysteries".
Recipient of the Dayton Hamvention 1984 Radio Amateur of the Year, Dave was an inveterate DXâer, having operated from Macao, 4U1ITU in Geneva, Switzerland, and twice from JY1, (formerly King Huseinâs station in Jordan). Here now is part 1 of Dave Bellâs memorable talk, âYour Code Record is Cracked.â
That concludes part one of âYour Code Record is Cracked.â But the best is yet to comeânext time in part two of this humorous after-dinner talk given 35 years ago. Weâll conclude this presentation in RAIN Hamcast Podcast #110.
RAIN Founder Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube.
Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #110 will post 03-09-2024.
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This is the RAIN Hamcast Podcast #108, posted 02-12-24. Voiced by Will Rogers/K5WLR, back after a couple months of RNR while Kent Peterson/KC0DGY loaned his voice to this biweekly podcast. Good job, Kent, and mega thanks from both Hap and me for your help.
[The running time for this RAIN Hamcast Podcast is 19M33S there is a station ID at 09M58S then timer resets approximately every 3 minutes.]
Itâs been almost 9 years since the passing of Bill Pasternak/WA6ITF, the co-founder of Amateur Radio Newsline. You oldtimers may remember Amateur Radio Newsline went under the name of Westlink Radio when Bill co-founded it in 1977. Upon Billâs passing in 2015, his successor had already been named. Sheâs Caryn Murray/KD2GUT, who is in her 9th year now keeping Newsline on an even keel. Back in Carynâs early days with Newsline, RAINâs Hap Holly/KC9RP, spoke with this spirited lady about the challenges she faced when she started.
RAIN Founder Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube.
Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #109 will post 02-24-2024.
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This is the RAIN Hamcast Podcast #107, posted 01-27-24. Voiced by Kent Peterson/KC0DGY.
[The running time for this RAIN Hamcast Podcast is 10M55S with timer resets approximately every 4 minutes.]
If you have noodled around the hf ham bands; you already know the chances of connecting with someone you havenât spoken to in decades are remote. This isnât to say it doesnât happen...it does!
This is the story of two American airmen who served together in Korea in the 70s, later left the Air Force, went their own ways; and were reunited by chance 26 years later on ham radio in December, 2001. Former RAIN reader Rick Johnson, KD9VZD tells the story.
Thanks to: Jerry Hampshire; formerly KD9WCT; now IG0M of Alton; IL; Major Oscar Hall; K0SSE from Denver; CO.; Hap Holly; KC9RP; RAIN Producer; and Rick Johnson; KD9VZD for contributing to this 2001 RAIN Report.
RAIN Founder Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube.
Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #108 will post 02-03-2023.
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This is the RAIN Hamcast Podcast #106, posted 01-13-24. Voiced by Kent Peterson/KC0DGY.
[The running time for this RAIN Hamcast Podcast is 19M42S with a station break at 9M19S and timer resets approximately every 3 minutes.]
Today, we are dipping into the RAIN Report archives... Almost 30 years ago the Northern California DX Foundation launched its International Beacon Project. Itâs still a functioning worldwide tool for the modern HF DXer today!
In 1997 RAINâs Hap Holly/KC9RP spoke with John Troster (TRAH-ster/W6ISQ, a driving force behind this international beacon network that still provides propagation info today after 27 years thanks to the Northern California DX Foundation. Youâll find a list of these 18 CW beacons at http://www.ncdxf.org.
RAIN Founder Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube.
Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #107 will post 01-27-2024.
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You've connected with RAIN Hamcast Podcast #105, for 1-1-2024. Voiced by Kent Peterson/KC0DGY. Happy New Year!
[Total playing time is 20+ minutes. There is a station ID midway through with 03S pauses approximately every 03M0S for timer resets]
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #105 consists of a December, 1987 podcast consisting of an early audio interview with April Moell, WA6OPS, a driving force in the 1980s and 90âs SO. CAL. Community bringing Santa and hospitalized kids and adults together as part of what became known as North Pole Network at Christmas time. Hap Holly/KC9RP voiced this heart-warming conversation as one of his early RP Reports that preceded his RAIN Reports that ran from 1990 to 2019.
Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube.
Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #106 will post 1-13-2024.
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You've connected with RAIN Hamcast Podcast #103, for 12-16-23. Voiced by Kent Peterson/KC0DGY.
[Total playing time is 15M44S. There is a station ID at 09M34S and 03S pauses every 02M50S for timer resets]
In this Hamcast weâll be honoring the late Oren Brand/K9KEJ, who became a silent key November 15, 2023. Oren was a ham whose voice was heard across the United States on Saturdays for decades on his Mike Jackson Outdoors radio show. You may not recognize his name or voice unless you lived in the greater Chicago area during the 1980s and later.
Over the next few minutes weâre going to let you hear two readings by him. The first is a tongue-in-cheek commentary he wrote and subsequently voiced in 1993 for the Radio Amateur Information Network. It was introduced by Larry Miglore/KB9DIP - (8 minutes).
Our second reading by Oren is A Hamâs Christmas, written some years back by the late Walter A. Tompkins/K6ATX - (5:00 minutes).
Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube.
Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #104 will post 12-30-2023.
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[The running time for this RAIN Hamcast Podcast is 15M57S with a 10-second station break after 8M55S. There are 3-second breaks every 2M50S.]
For this episode, weâre going to step back to a RAIN Report from early 2004, voiced by Blair Alper/KA9SEQ, reviewing a scary event that took place in South America, Nov. 18, 1978 with some ham radio elements.
As a postscript to this intriguing RAIN Report, it is unknown as to how far Joey got into establishing just how much involvement ham radio actually had in the mass suicide at the Peoplesâ Temple Agricultural Settlement in Jonestown, Guyana. We shall endeavor to bring you an update to this bizarre story.
RAIN Founder Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube.
Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #103 is scheduled to post 12-16-2023.
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For November 18, 2023, This is the RAIN Hamcast Podcast #101, voiced by Kent Peterson/KC0DGY.
[The running time for this RAIN Hamcast Podcast is 14M31S with timer resets approximately every 3 minutes.]
In May, 2022 a legally blind resident of Janesville, WI studied for and passed the Amateur Radio technician exam to become a ham. She's Ericka Nelson/KD9VBX. Ericka works for the Industries For The Blind in Janesville; has been married five years to Chad/WI9HF; and is referenced by at least one church friend as being "uniquely enabled". Ericka IS unique being a lady ham who is legally blind. RAIN's Hap Holly/KC9RP recently spoke with this energetic lady.
As a footnote: you can find Ericka and her hubby, Chad on their Janesville, WI. UHF repeater on 440-950 mHz 123.0 pl, 5 mHz up offset. Happy b-day, Ericka.
RAIN Founder Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube.
Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #102 is scheduled to post 12-02-2023.
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You've connected with RAIN Hamcast Podcast #100, for 11-4-2023. Voiced by Kent Peterson/KC0DGY.
[Total playing time is 14M25S with a station ID at 8M53S, and 2S pauses every 3M.]
If you are an HF officionado, just how low can you go? According to the ARRL website, U.S. hams could not transmit below 160 meters (1.8 mHz until 2012. Thatâs when the World Administrative Radio Conference voted to reallocate 472-479 kHz (630 meters) and 135.7-137.8 (2200 meters) to the U.S. Amateur Service. In 2019 a retired Green Bay, WI. ham, Tim Selner/ W9SRW let his curiosity get the best of him. RAINâs Hap Holly/KC9RP recently spoke with Tim about life below A.M. radio. You can learn for yourself more about hamming below the U.S. broadcast band by going to 472.khz.com.
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The RAIN Hamcast Podcast updates every other Saturday on Apple, Overcast and whereever you get your Podcasts.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube.
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The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #101 will post 11-18-2023.
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Greetings to this replay of a RAIN Report from 2017, read by Will Rogers, K5WLR.
[Total playing time is 10M35S with a station break at 6M31S.]
If you built electronic kits while growing up, especially those marketed by HeathKit, chances are you used a small plastic too called a Nut Starter. Did you know HeathKit did not manufacture the Nut Starter? A young man named John Brake sold tools to HeathKit, one of which was the erstwhile Nut Starter. So what happened to John Brake? And the little tool that couldâââand still does? John is CEO of Desko Industries Inc. in Chino, California. RAINâS Hap Holly, KC9RP, caught up to John to piece together the Nut Starter story.
For more information about Desko Industries Inc., go to www.Mendapump.com.
Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube.
Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #100 will post 10-28-2023.
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You've connected with RAIN Hamcast Podcast #98, for 10-07-23. Voiced by Kent Peterson/KC0DGY.
[Total playing times is 15M57S with a 10-second, FCC-mandated break at 08M45S]
Did you write for a ham radio news letter in years past but donât know the whereabouts of all those columns you wrote? Or do you have a file cabinet full of old communications news letter that you donât know what to do with? One option is DLARC, the Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications. Its Curator is Kay Savetz, K6KJN. RAINâs Hap Holly, KC9RP recently spoke with Kay about DLARC.
Youâll find 1,300 RAIN Hamcasts and RAIN Reports in DLARC in the RAIN Collection at archive.org.
Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube.
Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #99 will post 10-21-2023.
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This is RAIN Hamcast podcast #97: Radio Shack Goes 202 in '91 - Part 2, posted 09-23-23, voiced by Kent Peterson, KC0DGY.
[The running times for this RAIN Hamcast Podcast is 14M28S; with a station break at 8M48S. Short timer resets occur approximately every 2M50S.]
In the late 1980s Radio Shack made history in the ham radio world with the introduction of its first Amateur Radio transceiver, the HTDX100 10-meter rig. Radio Shack made history once again in the ham world in 1991 with the release of its first handy-talkie, the HTDX202, a fully functional 2-meter synthesized handy talkie.
The introduction of that HT wasn't without its detractors, who predicted the fully synthesized, 12-channel, 2-meter HT would introduce increased illegal activity on the 144-148 mHz 2-meter ham ban with the talkies being so available in Radio Shack's 7,000 stores nationwide. In a summer, 1991 interview with RAIN Founder, Hap Holly/KC9RP, Ed Juge/W5TOO, Director of Market Planning for Radio Shack, poo-pooed those who predicted trouble on the horizon.
We QSYed 32 years to 1991 for an early interview conducted with Ed Juge/W5TOO, Radio Shack's Director of Market Planning in 1991, talking about Radio Shack's first ham radio handheld, the HTX202 2-meter HT with RAIN Producer, Hap Holly/KC9RP. Be advised Ed Juge became a âsilent keyâ in March, 2003; he was only 66.
Hap Holly/KC9RP, edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support and feedback are welcome on therainreport.com. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons license; you are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit these RAIN Hamcasts in their entirety via Amateur Radio. YouTube assistance from Tom Shimizu/N9JDI. 73 from RAIN, the Radio Amateur Information Network.
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RAIN Hamcast #98 will post October, 7, 2023.
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This is the RAIN Hamcast Podcast #96, posted 09-13-23. Voiced by Kent Peterson/KC0DGY.
[The running time for this RAIN Hamcast Podcast is 14M014S with a station break at 8M46S. Short timer resets occur approximately every 2M50S.]
Did you frequently shop at your local Radio Shack store in the 90s? In August, 1991 7,000 copies of the Fall Radio Shack catalog were mailed out with an ad on page 68 that drew the attention of ham radio enthusiasts worldwide. The ad featured Radio Shackâs first handy talkie.
Just what HT was it? And who did Hap interview in the summer of 1991 from Radio Shack who strongly backed his companyâs decision to enter the VHF & UHF ham radio market? Hereâs a replay of part one of Hapâs interview with Ed Juge, W5TOO, Director of Market Planning.
Hap Holly/KC9RP will return with the conclusion of his 1991 conversation with Ed in podcast #97.
RAIN Hamcast Podcasts can be found in many places including Overcast, Victor Reader, THERAINREPORT.COM, and Archive.org. 73 to you all. Keep on hamming!
RAIN Founder Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
You are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube. Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #97 will post 09-23-2023.
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This is RAIN Hamcast podcast #64: He Built A Better Mouse Trap, posted 04-02-22, voiced by Will Rogers/K5WLR.
[The running times for this RAIN Hamcast Podcast is 16M30S/06M22S; timer pauses: 03M38S, 06M22S, 09M26S, 12M21S, 15M19S]
What were you doing when you were 20? Tony Berg/K9ASB was delivering pizzas in the Chicago area...not a very promising future doing that. Little did he or anyone else realize that 16 years later Tony would sell a multi million-dollar antenna company, and that he had a hand in its short-lived success in the northwest Chicago suburbs.
RAIN's Hap Holly/KC9RP got the story behind Antennex from Tony earlier this year. You'll find it on therainreport.com, or the RAIN Report channel on You Tube.
And that concludes an enlightening look at where a good work ethic and ingenuity will take you. Thanks to Tony Berg/K9ASB, the driving force and fertile mind behind Antennex, a shortlived Chicago company that made a name for itself back in the 90's by "building a better mouse trap", or rather a better mobile antenna setup, thanks largely to Tony Berg's effort. You can catch Tony these days in the northwest Chicago burbs on the 145.23 mHz Schaumburg Amateur Radio Club 2-meter repeater in Schaumburg, IL.
Hap Holly/KC9RP, edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support and feedback are welcome on therainreport.com. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons license; you are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit these RAIN Hamcasts in their entirety via Amateur Radio. YouTube assistance from Tom Shimizu/N9JDI. 73 from RAIN, the Radio Amateur Information Network.
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RAIN Hamcast #65 will post April 16, 2022. ©1985-2022, RAIN, the Radio Amateur Information Network. All rights reserved.
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This is the RAIN Hamcast Podcast #95, posted 08-26-23. Voiced by Kent Peterson/KC0DGY.
[The running time for this RAIN Hamcast Podcast is 15M04S with a station break at 8M24S. Short timer resets occur approximately every 2M50S.]
January 15, 1991 was the beginning of Operation Desert Storm for the U.S. armed forces. It was, however, a red-letter day for Passport to World Band Radio, a shortwave publication editted by Larry Magne. RAINâs Founder, Hap Holly/KC9RP spoke with Larry Magne a few weeks following that January day for the RAIN Report.
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RAIN Founder Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license. The URL for that license (which you may want to link to from your site) is you are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio. Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube. Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #96 will post 09-09-2023.
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This is the RAIN Hamcast Podcast #94, posted 08-12-23. Voiced by Kent Peterson/KD0DGY, sitting in for Will Rogers/K5WLR for a few weeks.
[The running time for this RAIN Hamcast Podcast is 10M47S with an ID break at about 5M50S. EchoLink and AllStar timer resets are approximately every 2M50S.]
Back when you were in high school or college, did you ever almost buy a used car until you realized its A.M. radio was missing? If American auto manufacturers have it their way, that A.M. radio (530 to 1705 kHz) would be persona non grata in future cars. But would that be such a good idea?
Last time we shared part of a conversation RAIN Founder Hap Holly/KC9RP recently had with Benn Kobb/AK4AV, a long-time technical writer and former editor of the FCC Tech News. Last time Benn talked about the Shortwave Modernization Coalition FCC petition that, if passed, could present interference to several of the stateside HF ham bands. Ben also talked about the possibility of A.M. radios being eliminated from future cars; and a short refresher about LPFM, Low Power FM stations.
RAIN Founder Hap Holly/KC9RP edits and produces this biweekly ham radio hamcast without monetization. Your support via PayPal and feedback on therainreport.com are appreciated. RAIN programming is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license. The URL for that license (which you may want to link to from your site) is you are encouraged to download, share, post and transmit the RAIN Hamcast in its entirety via Amateur Radio.
Thanks to Tom Shimizu/N9JDI for posting a not-for-broadcast version of these podcasts via the RAIN Report Channel on YouTube. Very 73 from RAIN. KEEP ON HAMMING!
The RAIN Hamcast Podcast #95 will post 08-26-2023.
©1985-2023, RAIN, the Radio Amateur Information Network. All rights reserved.
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