Looking for suggestions


Tom O'Brien
 

My fellow hams,

I am preparing a slide presentation on the "State of the Art: Amateur Radio" that I will deliver to a couple of local IEEE groups (San Antonio/Austin), and I'd like your help.

Please tell me what you think are the most exciting and promising (and challenging) technologies that you see in ham radio today. If you can refer me to a web site, a book, or a magazine article, that would be a big help. I'm a big believer in "cut and paste".

The last time I did a presentation like this, EchoLink was brand new, and so was Software Defined Radio. It inspired one person to study and pass the license exams (zero to Extra in one sitting).

Rather than clutter everybody's e-mailboxes, please send a note to me at ab5xz@....

Sincerely,
Tom O'Brien
San Antonio, Texas


Paul Guido
 

How about Winmore, MT63 or PSK16....you could intro with psk31. Or EME and
metor scatter using WSJT mode FSK441.

Paul

http://www.wb8nut.com/digital.html This page has sound bites....ear candy.

On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Tom O'Brien <tpobrienjr@...>wrote:

My fellow hams,

I am preparing a slide presentation on the "State of the Art: Amateur
Radio" that I will deliver to a couple of local IEEE groups (San
Antonio/Austin), and I'd like your help.

Please tell me what you think are the most exciting and promising (and
challenging) technologies that you see in ham radio today. If you can refer
me to a web site, a book, or a magazine article, that would be a big help.
I'm a big believer in "cut and paste".

The last time I did a presentation like this, EchoLink was brand new, and
so was Software Defined Radio. It inspired one person to study and pass the
license exams (zero to Extra in one sitting).

Rather than clutter everybody's e-mailboxes, please send a note to me at
ab5xz@....

Sincerely,
Tom O'Brien
San Antonio, Texas


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