Baofeng UV-5R ham radio, talking from Atlanta to Seattle

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  • Опубліковано 2 сер 2019
  • I use my Baofeng UV-5R handheld ham radio to make a 2100 mile contact. I make contacts from Georgia to California, Washington and Arizona. Learn how Echolink works and why Baofengs cause controversy.
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  • @sisbrawny
    @sisbrawny 4 роки тому +1714

    It seems 90% of conversations using ham revolve around the fact they're using ham.

    • @robertrayclark
      @robertrayclark 4 роки тому +60

      S H until the day you need to use it for something else. 😉

    • @HamRadioInAction
      @HamRadioInAction  4 роки тому +226

      Like sports when group of men meet, it's an obvious common interest.

    • @indridcold8433
      @indridcold8433 4 роки тому +38

      Hf conversation has a lot about the respective operator's national political climate and their nation's current events. VHF and UHF is about ham radio equipment. Regardless, all I have is a communications receiver with an antenna on the roof of my house. I have no transmitter. I am not even an amateur radio operator. I just listen in. I do have an old radio I installed in my vehicle back in 1996. It is still working in there but the band is nearly dead.

    • @jonathanhandsmusic
      @jonathanhandsmusic 4 роки тому +7

      Lol! Radio check! Been there done that many times. I'm getting back into it when my new radio arrives after a 25 year break. Need a new license I suppose.

    • @HarryRacer18
      @HarryRacer18 4 роки тому +38

      Ham operators are essential in national emergencies. That’s why the FCC allotted numerous frequencies for ham operators.

  • @danhornaday7319
    @danhornaday7319 4 роки тому +868

    Ham radio was the original Internet. As a kid we used to talk to people all over the place.

    • @danhornaday7319
      @danhornaday7319 4 роки тому +13

      @Arriaga Two don't think that became a thing till the 90s

    • @Dochorahan
      @Dochorahan 4 роки тому +46

      And today people avoid each talking to each other

    • @stephenjones5240
      @stephenjones5240 4 роки тому +14

      I keep telling my youngest daughter about how before the internet @www Radio Amateurs had a thing called packet radio where we sent messages around the world and even into space during the MIR era...we addressed a lot of our packet messages to All @ww or world wide using a program called jnos and a protocol called TCPIP which stood for Transfer Control Protocol Internet Protocol and all before the so called Internet...

    • @Nairuulagch
      @Nairuulagch 4 роки тому +5

      Total green question: Is the baofeng radio throwing like 10-20 mile connection to the repeater on the mountain top and the repeater actually connecting 2100 miles to the Seattle or what is going on? Thank you.

    • @drdysl3xia795
      @drdysl3xia795 4 роки тому +18

      BBS's was the original Internet. Ham Radio was the original Social Media.

  • @dalmarcadde1507
    @dalmarcadde1507 Рік тому +61

    I have great respect for ham radio operators, a ham radio operator helped me find my family in Somalia after the civil war.

  • @sonofmaniam
    @sonofmaniam 4 роки тому +177

    Over the past 3 years I have purchased 4 boafengs of different types. I just ordered another 2 UV5Rs at less than $22/each from Amazon. They are the main reason I got my technician license, and have participated in local radio nets. The hobby should be embracing them. I was the youngest person on the radio nets by at least 20 years (and I am in my 40s).

    • @indridcold8433
      @indridcold8433 2 роки тому +23

      Many do not seem to realise that it is not a money game. It is a communication hobby and service. If you can transmit on a homemade radio, converted from an ancient CB, that is allowed. But the money snobs are so stupid that they are killing their own hobby and their own service. Already some areas are dismissing amateur radio operators from storm preparation exercises. They are not a friendly bunch. I fully agree with you. The budget minded radios should be welcomed far above the ones that cost as much as used cars. When something horrible happens, it is the budget radios that will be everywhere, license or not. The super expensive radios will be very few and far between.

    • @godbless6939
      @godbless6939 2 роки тому

      So you have to have a license for the ham walkie talkies?

    • @indridcold8433
      @indridcold8433 2 роки тому +6

      @@godbless6939 There is no need for a license to own any amateur radio equipment, use it for receiving, and even working on a piece of amateur radio equipment. The license is only to transmit on the airwaves. I have set up many amateur radio stations, repaired equipment, even build antenna tuners, power supplies, antennas, and modified radio equipment from one radio service to operate on the amateur radio bands. I could easily get the amateur radio license. But many forget that it is a hobby and service for communication. It is not a hobby for the most expensive equipment and insulting those that operate budget equipment, and self built equipment. Thus, I stay an equipment technician only, and do not get my license.

    • @ridge7524
      @ridge7524 Рік тому +2

      @@indridcold8433 facts,💯

    • @indridcold8433
      @indridcold8433 Рік тому +5

      @@ridge7524 Unfortunate facts. Oh well, I will keep building the radios and setting them up. When the equipment snobs die off and the airwaves become a friendly place, I may get my license. Strange that the equipment snobs do not seem as knowledgeable about making antennas and tuners than the budget minded operators. I guess the equipment snobs just buy the antenna and the tuner and the budget minded operators make their own.

  • @dankmemesinmydreams3866
    @dankmemesinmydreams3866 4 роки тому +835

    Added to my list of apocalypse items.

    • @dwaynerobertson383
      @dwaynerobertson383 4 роки тому +19

      Machete? Check. Baofeng UV5r? Check. Cyanide tablets? Check.

    • @Thorocious
      @Thorocious 4 роки тому +25

      @Z80 Corona brought me here

    • @chuckdurand9735
      @chuckdurand9735 4 роки тому +14

      I have shot skip from Maine to Barbados 2,200 plus miles on 4 watt's.. Get yourself a CB and a good basestaion antenna. No internet no repeater need. So when the world's coming to an end who cares what somebody across the country is doing in California you want to know what's going on in the area you are.

    • @cahivx
      @cahivx 4 роки тому +7

      I bought one of these a year ago. Way to complicated. Now i need to learn how to use it

    • @indridcold8433
      @indridcold8433 4 роки тому +25

      The time is growing near. Stock your Jeep, true 4x4, or 4x4 pickup truck now. It is almost time to run. Do not bother with modern, "4x4s," they are pure garbage. Concentrate on 4x4 with high ground clearance, no GPS, nothing controlled by computer, except maybe timing spark. Anything past 2006 is likely not a true 4x4. Very few were made after that. Stock spare petrol or diesel. Have transceivers for as much frequencies as you can get. When running, stay as far away from main roads as possible. Cut through fields, abandoned properties, and undeveloped land. Listen to the public as well as the government bands. My Jeep is already stocked and ready to go. Bring a firearm.

  • @wildmangeorgesrcchannel6916
    @wildmangeorgesrcchannel6916 4 роки тому +287

    Iv never seen anything like this with a hand held. My interest is sparked

    • @lt4324
      @lt4324 4 роки тому +16

      its the same as VOIP, many HAMS do not consider this actual Ham Radio communications, its listening and talking over the internet.
      I for one never got into it for that very reason even though I have Echolink. BUT to each their own, 73 de KD6SBR

    • @Natei
      @Natei 4 роки тому +9

      @@lt4324 its fun to pkay around with no and then but in a real emergency situation these services wont be available. A lot want to just play HAM and the rest will be the ones with communication if it ever came to it

    • @jimknowlton342
      @jimknowlton342 4 роки тому +14

      @@lt4324 anything that gets someone using the equipment is a positive.

    • @mdd1963
      @mdd1963 4 роки тому +6

      it's akin to thinking your wireless headset through the PC/internet has a 12,250 mile range....; it is undoubtedly only a sub-5 mw transmitter, good for getting perhaps 2-3 miles...on a good day

    • @chrisjct
      @chrisjct 4 роки тому +4

      Get a baofeng uv 82 hp it's like the best radio for 30 bucks n o problems

  • @rumsin300
    @rumsin300 2 роки тому +20

    Good video Brian! Thank you, I am currently studying for my technician license and did a whole bunch of research on purchasing handheld unit and the Baofeng was highly rated. I am thinking making this my first radio. They are also FCC approved.

  • @kevkev5935
    @kevkev5935 9 місяців тому +2

    This was so awesome. I'm studying for my Technician and going to be taking the test next month. My mom and uncle were HAMs back in the 70s and 80s so this has been something I've wanted to get into for years.

  • @supaaaafly
    @supaaaafly 4 роки тому +931

    The HELL with 5G I'm throwing away my Samsung $1,500 cell phone and getting this for $50 bucks and I'll be able to talk to NASA!!! Priceless

    • @jonathandilin5301
      @jonathandilin5301 4 роки тому +14

      Seriously

    • @AbisekFPS
      @AbisekFPS 4 роки тому +8

      Fr 😍 I wanna talk to NASA omg

    • @joejohnson9799
      @joejohnson9799 4 роки тому +42

      Screw 50 bucks, you can find this thing on wish for about 25 bucks!

    • @TheAstarie
      @TheAstarie 4 роки тому +2

      Amen Man !!!

    • @TheAstarie
      @TheAstarie 4 роки тому +23

      Totally Excellent!...Saved me a bundle of money come DOOMSDAY....You catch my drift...Transmitting from the NUCLEAR BOMB SHELTER 22 feet in the ground via mirror link and repeaters...With a LICENSE....Hello Moscow?....Beijing?....Ho Che city?....Tehran ?....Hello? ANYBODY OUT THERE....??? DC?....We got hit first with a ELECTRO MAGNETIC PULSE BURST 50 miles above us....Then minutes later a 10 MEGATON NEUTRON BOMB BURST ABOVE US AT 3,000 feet...The OVER PRESSURE DESTROYED SOME INSTRUMENTS...It was HORRIFIC...A “9” on the Richter scale...But we still have a hermetic seal on the bunker....Hello?....hel....

  • @XxxcloackndaggerxxX
    @XxxcloackndaggerxxX 4 роки тому +23

    I always though that ham radio is so important , I was in a fatal car crash back in 1976 and ham radio saved my life to call for help and assistance by calling the Australian Flying Doctor! I was half way accross the Nullabor driving from Perth to Sydney. Just to give you some idea Perth to Adelaide is like flying from London to Moscow.

    • @hoofie2002
      @hoofie2002 4 роки тому +3

      Ham radio is alive and well in Oz - the little handhelds are useless beyond a few KMs but we use powerful HF sets that can cover the distance

  • @georgiaisom6347
    @georgiaisom6347 3 роки тому +107

    "using the internet" aw man I was so amazed until hearing this

    • @TheDarkFalcon
      @TheDarkFalcon 3 роки тому +6

      I know right, boooo :(

    • @pedrodepacas4335
      @pedrodepacas4335 3 роки тому +18

      Real men use HF

    • @firebir11
      @firebir11 3 роки тому +3

      That’s true, it use to be a challenge to transmit long distance through the ionosphere or a repeater tower to other operators.

    • @christiansoldier7588
      @christiansoldier7588 3 роки тому +11

      not to mention being tracked by big brother.....when the shtf and the net is down...or shut off by the powers that be....then what do you do?

    • @ChrisGrazioli
      @ChrisGrazioli 3 роки тому +8

      Sooo, why didn’t you show how to make the repeater you’re hitting use EchoLink to hit the other EchoLink repeater. That would’ve been a video worth sitting through and Informative

  • @healing2gether
    @healing2gether 3 роки тому +20

    I love how he says “I don’t get too many views so you won’t be famous...” well atm there 3/4 a million views lol. Well done and thank you for the info!
    Adam
    The New Woodworker

  • @lynch7
    @lynch7 4 роки тому +17

    I love your content speaking with people, please make more! Great for new hams to get an understanding and appreciation for the hobby.

  • @Cambion7
    @Cambion7 4 роки тому +32

    The UV-5R was my first cheap Chinese radio purchase, having bought Yaesu and Icom in the past. I just recently purchased the 5X3 because I wanted the 220 band. Both are really nice radios. As for Echolink, I use the app on my smartphone. I used to love using the Evergreen Intertie that connects Northern California to Oregon and Washington, but it's been several years since I've been on that.

  • @DiversifiedMachinist
    @DiversifiedMachinist 3 роки тому +8

    I use a TYT UVF-9 and have used it a lot. I've been told it sounds as good as the more expensive radios. I talked to a guy who was talking to someone else with a TYT UVF-1 and neither of us were impressed with it. I'm using the radio as it came with original antenna.

  • @MrMoe158
    @MrMoe158 4 роки тому +24

    My grandfather had ham radio back in the 60's and 70's and I still remember his call letters

    • @geoffreykruse563
      @geoffreykruse563 3 роки тому +2

      My Uncle Kenny was a HAM operator for decades. I regret never picking his brain and learning the details.

  • @AdamGuild
    @AdamGuild 4 роки тому +25

    Love it. Your Joy of Hamm is priceless.

  • @mattfoster4440
    @mattfoster4440 4 роки тому +21

    this is awesome I was using that repeater that day for that orv event discussed and I remember you calling in. I was using a baofeng also. that repeater is very busy and reaches a long way.

  • @PepperandCaseysRV
    @PepperandCaseysRV 3 роки тому +14

    I remeber my older friends playing with high power amplified radios back in the day. I was just a youngin’.
    They were talking to people in Australia from his garage. He was saying the neighbors used to get upset at the bleed through into their land line phone conversations 😂🤦🏼‍♂️ Awesome stuff.
    I was just the young tag along broke kid without a job at that point.
    Now I’m back to give it a go..

  • @bask1876
    @bask1876 10 місяців тому

    Brand new to HAM radio. Still learning the ins and outs. This is a very informative video for me when dealing with long distant communication. Something I have not seen yet. Very cool. Thanks!

  • @BillyN31
    @BillyN31 4 роки тому +39

    No way!! My dad lives in Renton Wa. And my brother lives in Newnan Ga. north of Atlanta. That’s great... made my day

  • @Jsanc2075
    @Jsanc2075 4 роки тому +32

    Thank you for your vids. I've had a UV5R+ for years and mainly used it to listen, but you've motivated me to finally get my license so I can transmit. I've been reluctant because I'm dyslexic and get very nervous about written tests. Thank you Brian!

    • @HamRadioInAction
      @HamRadioInAction  4 роки тому +9

      best of luck. You can take practice exams with the actual questions online or using an app.

    • @julianopificius6910
      @julianopificius6910 4 роки тому +1

      It's not a written test, it's a multiple choice, check-the-box test. Go to hamstudy.org, it's fantastic: free online but for a few dollars the phone app gives you complete portability. I used hamstudy for three weeks, and took and passed all three tests in one sitting :-)

    • @Bingbang.1
      @Bingbang.1 2 роки тому +1

      @@HamRadioInAction hi. What type of walkie talkie would you recommend a person without access to Internet, for maximum range?

    • @ronrico2620
      @ronrico2620 2 роки тому +1

      @@Bingbang.1 Way too many variables to answer. Most of the time it seems the limiting factor is what can you afford. Hf goes further but you need to pass 2 tests. I got a contact in England from Florida on a baofeng sitting in my couch.

    • @Bingbang.1
      @Bingbang.1 2 роки тому

      @@ronrico2620 ok very interesting. is it using the internet? or is it completely independent ? if you get what i mean .

  • @RoyJenkins777
    @RoyJenkins777 4 роки тому +3

    Great video, I am just getting started with the hamm radio and am trying to learn as much as I can . Thanks and God Bless

  • @eltacsyms5607
    @eltacsyms5607 2 роки тому +5

    That's awesome, this is a GREAT video! This is exactly what amateur radio is all about. Thank you sir, keep up the great work!

  • @tlw987
    @tlw987 4 роки тому +207

    9:20 dude catches a fish in the background

    • @Wildirishmanbiker
      @Wildirishmanbiker 4 роки тому +19

      Lmao, dude I skipped to that and fell out of my chair. Thank you for the laugh

    • @jonathanporras2210
      @jonathanporras2210 4 роки тому +4

      Lol I wasn't paying attention to him because I wanted to see him catch the fish

    • @superserial1
      @superserial1 4 роки тому +6

      @tlw987
      Which arguably is more exciting than the video lol.

    • @scholzdigital
      @scholzdigital 4 роки тому +2

      Made my day lol!

    • @liemh9290
      @liemh9290 4 роки тому +1

      Fucked up... i clicked hahah

  • @johnnym5564
    @johnnym5564 4 роки тому +10

    This is a great video on radio etiquette and demonstrating the power of Echolink repeaters. I got my license Sept 2018, so it's all very new and exciting for me. I got the same radio with a Nagoya NA-771 15.6-Inch antenna. Thank you very much! KD2QKG - Brooklyn, NY

    • @willhaynie9684
      @willhaynie9684 Рік тому

      My 1st listening to an actual communication. I’m am ready to purchase baofeng rather uv82 or uv 5r waiting for a response for a UA-camr. Wondering also where to study for my test. And is a tactical foldable antenna better than the 771 antenna?

  • @DivineVortex
    @DivineVortex 4 роки тому +33

    That was the coolest thing ever! My inner child was like😳🤩😂

  • @mynameistooey
    @mynameistooey 3 роки тому +1

    thanks for taking the time to create and post this video keep up the good work

  • @scotthill6807
    @scotthill6807 4 роки тому +29

    Wow, this was a great demo, thank you for making it. I'm studying for my Technicians License and hope to test very soon. I've got a UV5R on order. I wanted to start affordably until I know/learn more. I didn't know about Echolink, I hope there are repeaters in my area that support it. I'll give it a try when I'm licensed. Thanks again, thumbs up from me.

    • @Bingbang.1
      @Bingbang.1 2 роки тому +1

      @chaosfactor333 hi. What type of walkie talkie would you recommend a person without access to Internet, for maximum range?

    • @rosesteinmacher5632
      @rosesteinmacher5632 2 роки тому

      how can I get the info for the license

  • @copper-tc6un
    @copper-tc6un 4 роки тому +5

    I bought the 5 pack Baofeng UV-5R for prepping, since I'm on the Oregon coast with the cascadia subduction zone 200 miles offshore. If we have a full rip 9.0 , they'll come in handy. Just studying for the technician license, going to take it soon. It's really got me interested in Ham radio, and I belong to the local CERT organization, with a strong Ham presence. I'm a retired LEO, thanks for the video.

  • @jimolson8424
    @jimolson8424 4 роки тому +3

    This is radio cool: I used to be a independent over the road trucker . I used a super chipped up C B radio for many years. I could talk to people from states away. It always helped me know what what I was about to get into down the road.....

  • @marksportswear
    @marksportswear 3 роки тому

    Thoroughly enjoyed your video. Lookign forward to seeing more of them. I'm in the process of studying for my tech license. Most videos out there don't explain connections properly. Thank you.

  • @wingmanalive
    @wingmanalive 4 роки тому +18

    I used to love sitting my grandparent's basement listening to skip on their CB base station in Pittsburgh. We would get responses from people in Texas and Florida. Cool stuff and that was back in the 70's! I'm still searching for a two way handheld that is capable of reaching 15 miles so I can talk with my daughter who lives with her mother. Yes we have cell phones today but I would LOVE to educate her on how people used to communicate long distances years ago remotely. Not that 15 miles is a long distance lol. Most 2-3 watt units have an urban range of 1-3 miles. Claimed 25 miles but that HAS to be in like Kansas or from a mountain top. Handhelds today are made for cruise ships, camping, ect.

    • @andrewtowell6074
      @andrewtowell6074 4 роки тому +2

      @Peter You literally have zero listening skills

    • @andrewtowell6074
      @andrewtowell6074 4 роки тому +2

      @Peter He literally says "echolink" (via internet) in the video and its in the description too? This isn't rocket science my friend

    • @DMF716
      @DMF716 3 роки тому +1

      Actually, you can do that by making a tape ruler antenna called a Yagi antenna.
      Its directional like an old TV antenna. When put in the vertical position and pointing it in the direction of your daughters house and put up about 15 feet. You will have a 4 times power increase. She would need one to, pointing back towards your house.
      I build all of my antennas. From 2 meters, 70 cm, as well as HF antennas for all my communication gear.
      I learned all this from taking my ham tests and bought Gordon West's books.
      Technician class book and
      General class book.
      If u decide to buy the books, insure they are for 2021 tests. They change the question pool, every few years.
      Worth the money, especially when Katrina happened years ago. All cell phones went down and ham radio was only communications out back then.
      Do a UA-cam search for tape ruler yagi antenna and learn how a simple tape ruler can increase a 5 watt radio to the equivalent of a 20 watt radio, by using a directional, yagi antenna. The more elements a yagi has, the more gain the antenna will have. I built a 4 element yagi antenna for 70cm and hit a repeater 40 miles away.
      It also works for any frequency whe. You know the math and use an instrument called an swr meter to tune your antennas.
      I don't use echo link at all.

  • @littlemanoo
    @littlemanoo 4 роки тому +10

    Love it i have one and mostly listen to the fm radio so many good stations i could never get.

  • @midrashchannel9940
    @midrashchannel9940 4 роки тому +25

    OMG! Small world. I live in Texas. I raised my kids in Roswell. We played at THAT park all the time!!! I just stumbled across this video.

  • @federicojavierminici1972
    @federicojavierminici1972 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much for this video, I really like the straigh forward and down to earth style of the material that you upload.
    73 & DX from LU1AID

  • @outlawdino1301
    @outlawdino1301 4 роки тому +15

    Than you for sharing all this important info....very helpful.

  • @Jianzhangwellness
    @Jianzhangwellness 4 роки тому +8

    wow! I used to play amature radio 30 years ago in China when in middle school. so excited to hear those terms again! 73!

  • @frankpeck1448
    @frankpeck1448 3 роки тому

    Great demo...thank you, Brian!

  • @slkgeothermal
    @slkgeothermal 2 роки тому

    What a nice park you have there. A beautiful spot to exercise your HAM hobby. Thanks for sharing.

  • @FBPrepping
    @FBPrepping 4 роки тому +5

    Dude, that was great. Weather conditions influence a lot, but reaching this far is great. There is software (freeware) that helps you out to calculate using your UTM coordinates, and it's spectacular for newbies (just like me).
    Thanks for sharing buddy. Getting my license soon!

  • @dro6619000
    @dro6619000 4 роки тому +4

    Good promo video for ham radio. Thanks for your work, 73 W6DRO (Continuously licensed and on the air for 65 years)

  • @longfordboy2538
    @longfordboy2538 3 роки тому +2

    Hey Brian: this is really great stuff!! I am afraid I am way too old to learn this stuff but it sure is interesting Good job well done. Thank you very much

  • @copper4045
    @copper4045 3 роки тому +1

    Man, I used to ride mountain bikes at that park all the time! Right on, brother, thanks for the video!

  • @landau46t
    @landau46t 4 роки тому +30

    I’m in Sydney and on my cheapest radio even cheaper than my Uv5r is my baofeng bf888s (70cm band) got 150kms/ over
    90mls to mt panorama to a friend at the Bathurst 1000 which ramping up for the year
    Using our club repeater couldn’t be more happy.
    I too got into hobby first with Uv5r and as well have bought a few yaesu rigs to have home and mobile sets including HF for dxing.
    Think the wingers should settle down embrace baofeng and recommend people upgrade we’re possible
    73

  • @vanGentJeroen
    @vanGentJeroen 4 роки тому +6

    I am living in The Netherlands (EU) en just saw your video. Great ! THX !

  • @caryrichardson43
    @caryrichardson43 4 роки тому

    I'm born and raised in Roswell Ga. Love that park! Cheers from Virginia!

  • @cindylim57
    @cindylim57 4 роки тому +12

    I started with echolink about 20 yrs back and it's indeed a shortcut way to bypass CW and HF to talk to distant "HAMsters". Less antenna knowledge is needed to run echolink but ham radio + traditional antenna is exactly where the fun of amateur radio is derived from.

    • @cubingbros9782
      @cubingbros9782 Рік тому +1

      Hey man, how do you connect your radio to EchoLink? I have a baofang UV 5R

    • @spacemonkey1776
      @spacemonkey1776 8 місяців тому

      ​@cubingbros9782 ever figure it out?

  • @nickkapiskis8872
    @nickkapiskis8872 4 роки тому +8

    This is really cool, thanks for sharing.

  • @pfrancis7483
    @pfrancis7483 4 роки тому

    Bought two and am learning to use them . Thanks for not showing us crap how to reach out and contact people. Appreciated. Jest./sic.

  • @PHOTOZULU1
    @PHOTOZULU1 4 роки тому +2

    Not many views only half a million. Congrats great demo!!! Thanks...

  • @apt_get
    @apt_get 4 роки тому +5

    I thought this would be some cool tutorial video about weather conditions, tropospheric ducting, etc, buuuuut an EchoLink video is cool too! I really like your channel.

  • @jacoblatham7584
    @jacoblatham7584 4 роки тому +15

    "Little" town called Renton, that one gave me a chuckle!

    • @CoupeDominic
      @CoupeDominic 4 роки тому

      Jacob Latham haha same

    • @SteveVi0lence
      @SteveVi0lence 4 роки тому

      Only 100k... That is a small town.... Sincerely, a Texan

    • @gomezbr1
      @gomezbr1 3 роки тому

      Same here. Lol

  • @JoeFramo-uw9fp
    @JoeFramo-uw9fp 4 місяці тому +1

    Hey buddy it's good seeing you Joe from Carrollton Georgia you have a very good video❤

  • @Th3Acc0mplice
    @Th3Acc0mplice 3 роки тому

    This is awesome. Im in the north metro ATL area as well in a city called Canton but I frequent Roswell and Alpharetta all the time for work. Hopefully I'll catch you on the air one day!

  • @boscou2
    @boscou2 4 роки тому +5

    I have talked to Syracuse NY nation wide net from Texas on mine while 41 miles away from my repeater using a DBJ-1 antenna .

  • @dutchman55
    @dutchman55 4 роки тому +20

    Really cool video man, I wouldn't count on not being famous just yet. 😉 I believe HAM is going to have a comeback.

    • @steveinkentucky
      @steveinkentucky 4 роки тому +3

      "Ham" has been making a comeback ever since the discontinued CW for licensing. Interestingly, now that people aren't scared of learning it to pass exams, they want to. With digital modes such as FT-8, JT-65, SSTV and others, it gets the interest of people who wouldn't find rag chewing interesting per se.

    • @hopeking3588
      @hopeking3588 3 роки тому +1

      If people dinnt have to have a licence mabey more people would have them! I mean I'm going to get the book to study for the test but I have learning disability and don't know if ill pass the test. So I may never be able to talk all I can do is listen

  • @oswaldorivaroli9776
    @oswaldorivaroli9776 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing! Big up from South West Europe, Italy!

  • @thepeladeauprojectband8943
    @thepeladeauprojectband8943 4 роки тому +3

    Nice Job. I think it is important to have active ham radio operators in the country. In an even of an Emergency ham radios can bridge the gap between citizens, local, state and federal government services as well as other ham radio operator stations that are working with citizens to help connect people.

  • @realcontent
    @realcontent 4 роки тому +5

    i learned something new today, thanks

  • @Plugh13
    @Plugh13 4 роки тому +3

    Another nice thing about Echolink is that you don't even need a radio to connect to repeaters. You can use a laptop or mobile device with an Echolink app. I use this to check into a RACES net on a repeater that I can't reach from the house.

  • @fredbissnette3104
    @fredbissnette3104 Рік тому

    been on hf for about 5 years just bought a uv5r cant wait to play with it

  • @kk7gkg
    @kk7gkg Місяць тому

    Thank you for getting me into the hobby
    This video randomly popped up in my recommended

  • @ChrisPBacon-wq4pu
    @ChrisPBacon-wq4pu 4 роки тому +20

    I must be the only one salivating at HAM radio

    • @TheChiro2000
      @TheChiro2000 4 роки тому +3

      You're not 🤤

    • @supersanic3446
      @supersanic3446 4 роки тому +3

      love black sabbath. And you're not the only one

    • @DMF716
      @DMF716 3 роки тому +1

      If you decide to take your test, I say, look for Gordon West's technician class book and General class book on ebay. Under $30bucks. Make sure it is for 2021 testing.
      Good Luck.

  • @garybanglebangle7949
    @garybanglebangle7949 4 роки тому +6

    I have just purchased a uv5re. Have not had a lot play time. I have had my call 32 years. KB4ZXY JAX. FL.

  • @Gumby1978
    @Gumby1978 Місяць тому

    I enjoyed the video and it gave me food for thought.

  • @KitchenEverything
    @KitchenEverything 4 роки тому +2

    Wow, I don't even know where to begin, so many questions. My search for a quality Handheld CB radio started with getting into prepping, and getting myself together with that. Decided I needed a CB radio as apart of my kit. Fist was thinking of a CB for my truck, then decided I would prefer to have something mobile just incase. I am hear for any info/ knowledge you can share with me. Definitely interested in your group, I think I heard you mention. I'm already looking into the radio that you are feature in this video, if there's something else I should be looking at as well please let me know. I actually have a few clients in Roswell, Ga . Douglasville , Ga here. Great Video Brian look forward to hearing back from you.

  • @tomahawk5118
    @tomahawk5118 4 роки тому +5

    Pretty cool. I’m in Tennessee but from Cumming GA. Spent lots of time running around Roswell and Alpharetta.

    • @hurricane8634
      @hurricane8634 4 роки тому

      Whats some good stations for north ga

    • @tomahawk5118
      @tomahawk5118 4 роки тому

      I didn’t become a ham until I moved up to Tennessee so I really couldn’t tell you. Mostly work DX and local VHF so far. Have a friend down around Dawsonville N4STG that would probably know.

    • @ThePerpetualStudent
      @ThePerpetualStudent 4 роки тому

      Just moved to the state about a year ago from Southern California. I absolutely love it out here.

  • @jasonsh01
    @jasonsh01 4 роки тому +5

    Fantastic video, Brian. I have recently got my licence here in Ireland and have just been validated for echolink, so I am hoping to make many QSO's worldwide until I get a HF setup over the next couple of months. All the best and 73's, Jason EI3IQB

    • @HamRadioInAction
      @HamRadioInAction  4 роки тому +1

      Congrats, welcome to the hobby. Don’t have Ireland in my HF logbook yet.

    • @jasonsh01
      @jasonsh01 4 роки тому

      @@HamRadioInAction Thanks Brian. I am hoping to get up and running on HF as soon as possible, as 2m analogue is very quiet here. I might even catch you on HF in the future. Keep up the great videos!! 73's, Jason EI3IQB

    • @memphisculture
      @memphisculture 2 роки тому

      @@HamRadioInAction so explain what license you need

  • @haspet
    @haspet 4 роки тому +1

    I liked your video. I also use the Baufeng UV5R and i reach repeaters at 50 kilometers from my qth. I like these small and cheap radios. I also got a CRT Space-V that i bought for just under 100 dollars new. It has got 17 watt, scanning and all the subtones and stuff. A stationary radio that fits in your palm. I put the magnet antenna on the car and go. Thank you again. 73 de SM6OCS Sweden.

  • @grahamwhittle6817
    @grahamwhittle6817 2 роки тому

    So clear reception 👏

  • @orlandojinzo7753
    @orlandojinzo7753 4 роки тому +3

    Awesome video Thanks for sharing!

  • @1MinuteFlipDoc
    @1MinuteFlipDoc 4 роки тому +8

    you need a video on how to key into your repeater (that had echolink) and join an echolink conference room.

  • @janfranceschi8458
    @janfranceschi8458 2 роки тому

    Wow... just came across your channel sir (3 years later). That's impressive. I'm near you here in Marietta, GA... near Sandy Plains and Hwy. 92. I'm new at this and learning as I go along. Let me know if you got a minute! So much to learn here!

  • @thehynesgroup7579
    @thehynesgroup7579 2 роки тому +2

    I live in Jamaica and I was thinking about my family during this post apocalyptic world and wondering how to communicate if I have to go and hunt for food, thank you 100% for this

    • @redfo3009
      @redfo3009 2 роки тому

      That’s why I’m here!

  • @researchandbuild1751
    @researchandbuild1751 4 роки тому +53

    I almost feel like Ham radio just has too many rules and procedures, that stifle innovation. Most "discoveries" have already been made.
    You are using echolink over a repeater which means you are using the internet. Could just use a cell phone be the same thing essentially.

    • @AereForst
      @AereForst 4 роки тому +9

      That’s true and that means it’s kinda useless if the grid goes down

    • @indridcold8433
      @indridcold8433 4 роки тому +5

      I have often wondered about the big deal about echolink. There are websites that one can talk all over the planet without having any sort of amateur radio operator license and it still uses the internet, like echolink. It seems echolink would be entertaining. But is it really amateur radio? It has the small aspect of connecting with the amateur radio transceiver. But if you are home you can still do it on the computer without the transceiver. By the way, I am just a communications receiver owner and also have an SDR dongle on my computer. I am not an amateur radio operator. I am simply curious what the big deal about echolink is.

    • @SupposedlyFree
      @SupposedlyFree 4 роки тому +7

      @@indridcold8433 Echolink is good for people who are new to the hobby. It helps them learn protocol when talking to people in other countries so when they do get on a real radio and make a contact in Italy, they know how to handle it. It's just another avenue to "play" until the internet crashes.

    • @VirtualLunacy
      @VirtualLunacy 3 роки тому +1

      I'm not sure why this is an 'impressive' feat myself.

    • @SupposedlyFree
      @SupposedlyFree 3 роки тому +2

      @Turd Ferguson True HF radio communications. A radio and a wire antenna, no internet needed. There are many modes amateurs use for communication that depend on an internet connection, DMR, YSF, P25, NXDN, AllStar, DStar, Echolink, IRLP, etc. I enjoy some myself, they are fun, no expensive HF radio is needed, no long wire antennas needed, and you can talk anywhere in the world (mostly), but only if you have an internet connection available. Bragging about making a 2100 mile contact is silly, he did nothing of the sort. He actually used the handy talkie to talk to another radio in very close proximity to him. That second radio is connected to a computer which in turn is connected to the internet. You don't even need a radio for Echolink, and some of the others too. So if I'm using my iPhone to get on Echolink, and talk to someone in Germany, should I brag about making a contact thousands of mile away? Some will, I won't. But it is fun.

  • @williamlobur6181
    @williamlobur6181 4 роки тому +19

    thank you so much
    i am taking my tech class in january 2020
    i just bought a Yaesu FT-65 Handheld
    i will keep in touch

    • @fidelcatsro6948
      @fidelcatsro6948 4 роки тому +1

      how did it go?? Yaesu must be a premium brand!

  • @jdc8352
    @jdc8352 3 роки тому

    My dad is 67 and been doing this his whole life. They like their radios and stuff. I remember the tubes... Morse code key. I regret not learning more about it. I own multiple of these radios and been too lazy to learn them....

  • @beyondbeautifulwithmia7589
    @beyondbeautifulwithmia7589 3 роки тому

    Thank you I saw it on wish wasn’t sure if I could use it to call my mom and my nieces n nephews in Atlanta I’m in Oshkosh so immma get us all one thanks for the demonstration your a life saver

  • @1MinuteFlipDoc
    @1MinuteFlipDoc 4 роки тому +146

    Baofeng's are great. they get more people into the hobby inexpensively versus having the hobby slowly die off.

    • @msya2831
      @msya2831 4 роки тому +24

      @happy mass shooting usa cause it is Chinese brand name company

    • @crowmancaveman2gen-xer280
      @crowmancaveman2gen-xer280 4 роки тому +31

      Unfortunately older radio operators trash talk so much garbage to new hams upcoming into the hobby. And they act like there better then people, well that's what I've encountered

    • @kentcyclist
      @kentcyclist 4 роки тому +8

      el pocho Dan me too. Old hams have tried to discourage me from even stating. Now I know who’s worth talking to and ignore the others

    • @crowmancaveman2gen-xer280
      @crowmancaveman2gen-xer280 4 роки тому +7

      @@kentcyclist lots of old hams not every one keep acting like the education needs to be complicated and or they want to keep the standards so high that no one can pass or take away privileges all while trying to censor the 1st amendment. Old hammers and the FCC should make it easier to pass the technician and general license it's like thier tyrants, pushing away new comers. It's like anti gunners they keep fucking good ppl to get in the game or restricting ppl from it.

    • @WasatchIntercept
      @WasatchIntercept 4 роки тому +7

      Us "old hams" want one thing. We want ham radio to forever remain a technical fraternity. We welcome new people who are eager to take the covers off their radios, and figure out how they work. Then to learn ways to modify their radios to do things they were not originally designed to do, and to take equipment from other services and modify that equipment to work on ham frequencies.
      We reminisce the good ol' days when technological advance was not driven by professionals with engineering degrees, but rather by the hobbyist designing and building circuits down in his basement after work.
      So yeah, if you tell us you have no desire to ever read a schematic diagram or heat up a soldering iron, all you want to do is get on the air, chat with people, and make new friends, we "old hams" will give you the cold shoulder. Because that's not what ham radio is all about.
      Show an interest in technical matters, and you'll get plenty of encouragement from us.

  • @exgenica
    @exgenica 4 роки тому +13

    I read today the record for Meteor Scatter 2m communication is a bit over 3100km. No repeaters/links.
    aka Meteor Burst Communication (MBC)

    • @rickwinniford2086
      @rickwinniford2086 4 роки тому

      @Peter there are several intertie systems on 70 cm that will easily reach 2000 miles. It all depends on your access to these systems. Check out the WIN System as an example.

  • @LukePighetti
    @LukePighetti 4 роки тому +2

    After I graduated from university in 2015 I went and got my ham radio certification (Amateur Extra). Spent a bunch of money on gear and learning morse code and working the bands on cw & voice & data. After a few months I sold all my stuff because no one actually wanted to talk to me, they just wanted my call sign.

  • @hbarwickjr
    @hbarwickjr 3 роки тому

    Very cool HT illustration. Subscribed first time here. Roger that.. :)

  • @laperez7946
    @laperez7946 4 роки тому +3

    Great upload. On a handheld, awesome. Dying breed needs to be brought back. We used to call the Caribbean and South America on a home based unit. We had a very good repeater nearby. Wonder if the handheld can reach so far?

  • @bobbydedman5899
    @bobbydedman5899 3 роки тому +7

    Brian, great video as always. I use Echolink all the time. Also some of the other digital modes. I am KD4NSZ. Could you explain to the croud, or even make a video of how we connect our handheld to Echolink? I think some folks get lost with the setup of going from the HT>Echolink>Repeater> Echolink>other Repeater with Echolink>other HAM. Thanks.

    • @58Alpha
      @58Alpha Рік тому

      I am planning to make a video on how to do it. You use your radio like a phone and use DTMF tones to connect...I wish Brian would answer the question I posted earlier about it but did my own research on how to do it.

  • @phillipbegay2837
    @phillipbegay2837 3 роки тому

    That's cool and wish you all the best, over and out.

  • @NI09FXCWC
    @NI09FXCWC 4 роки тому +1

    I use my Baofang radio for Search & Rescue. We can communicate directly with our Sherriff’s office dispatch, communicate with deputies and city officers on patrol, we can communicate with our air posse (airplane search team) we can also talk directly to our EMT/EMS response teams along with the LifeFlight helicopter pilot when in remote locations. For $70 dual band radio, it is quite surprising what we can do with them.

  • @mikesimpson7748
    @mikesimpson7748 4 роки тому +4

    Great video. I like that you are using the original Baofeng antennas. I have got better luck with my Nagoya antenna and using handheld yagi antenna for SOTA operations. Cheers 73 KX4IG

  • @ticktock8751
    @ticktock8751 4 роки тому +6

    i was using echolink when i was in china over the phone app, and it work well, good video

    • @hasnat9545
      @hasnat9545 4 роки тому

      how i get echolink call sign?

    • @julianopificius6910
      @julianopificius6910 4 роки тому +1

      @@hasnat9545 You don't "get an Echlink callsign", you get a "General class FCC amateur radio license" by studying and taking the test. Once you have your license and callsign you can register with Echolink. It's free, but you must have an amateur radio license and callsign.

  • @bearded653
    @bearded653 3 роки тому

    lov it just got my first ham radio same as yours .next step is to get a home base cb thanks for the demo as im new to all of this

  • @stickykitty
    @stickykitty 4 роки тому +1

    That is impressive !!!
    I actually want two of these or maybe even four

  • @TimHPop776
    @TimHPop776 4 роки тому +7

    Wow... that is amazing! I am just beginning to learn about HAM Radio.

  • @Bendew
    @Bendew 4 роки тому +8

    I live near Renton, this is incredible

  • @user-yj8fo4fx4v
    @user-yj8fo4fx4v 9 місяців тому

    Thanks so much this my 1st time using one and I wanna learn how to use it better

  • @hjbutlerrb
    @hjbutlerrb 3 роки тому

    My dad would have love this stuff He Was The only one in the family That understood this Ham radio Talk he used to set an Listen To them talk back-and-forth for hours.

  • @JorgenLarsson
    @JorgenLarsson 4 роки тому +22

    I have owned a Baofeng 5r for a couple of years using it every now and then mostly listening to marine channels. A while back we had a power outage for a couple of days and after 5 hours the cell phone towers went out, the operators skimped out on battery backups. I rediscovered my 5r and could listen to broadcasts and communicate with others.

    • @benallmark9671
      @benallmark9671 Рік тому

      So you don’t need a licence then so ya ? I’m in Canada , just bought a couple of these to use as walkie talkies with my brother who lives 25 miles away. Will they work and do we need to get registered ?

  • @CoupeDominic
    @CoupeDominic 4 роки тому +31

    The only guy on UA-cam who didn’t click bait his thumbnail! Thank you.

  • @albertalbert4333
    @albertalbert4333 3 роки тому

    Ranger makes a great rig. 10-11-12 meter bands. Am/fm. Ssb. I have loved and used them for years.

  • @jakemccain9825
    @jakemccain9825 3 роки тому +2

    Ok this dude is more helpful then Facebook groups, I’m subscribing

  • @harpoon_bakery162
    @harpoon_bakery162 4 роки тому +4

    wow, this was so cool. didn't know repeaters were so strong (20 to 30 miles). interesting how you have to wait for the repeater to connect/disconnect or what you might call it in HAM radio lingo. I still have a book from a long time ago when i was going to study for my operators license (Novice Voice Class) (FCC License Preparation - from Radio Shack... had two cassettes in it and was by Fred Maia W5YI and Gordon West WB6NOA, I think both of them had their Amateur Extra Class tickets).... it has all sorts of electronics knowledge requirements , test questions and such,,,,wow...it's loaded with electrical engineering type stuff.... it's a little intimidating but I'm sure, well worth the effort....nothing in life should be a cake walk. The reason I didn't pursue it , was that back then i was just a kid with an empty wallet (wasn't a cheap hobby at all)..... sounds like that has changed. thanks for your video!

    • @wesleybuff2536
      @wesleybuff2536 4 роки тому +3

      This radio is ~$25. Now would be a great time to get into it!