How dare that bird land on your antenna! Lol! One thing I would have liked to have seen is what the coax hole in your closet looked like. I’m always looking for ideas how to run coax through walls. And a bonus shot would have been the run through your attic! Thanks for the tour
Thanks had watch it again. I hope I can learn more. Like I said before 20 plus years didn't have UA-cam. Trying to get cw up to some kind of speed. I feel like a novice again
@@GreggK6EGG Thanks Gregg, do you ever use cross band repeat? I was on the WIN SYstem Tech Net last Friday and spoke with Ron WB6IAG, he was talking about a noise created by coax cables, and told me to stay away from the LMR series if I am to use cross band repeat. He suggested a hard line. I know that this noise is a "problem" I just don't know how much of a problem, and if running a hard line will make that much of a difference, especially under 75 feet. Just wanted to get your take if you have any experience with this.
@@erikd1234 I have no way to do cross band repeat with my IC9700. I wish it did.. yeah long runs are very bad anyway you slice it. hard line is the best bet if you don't have a lot of turns on your run.. I found this online it gives you line loss info on coax kv5r.com/ham-radio/coax-loss-calculator/
nice radio and audio set-up 👍👍, 73 de YD5NPC
thank you!!! and thank you for subscribing
Thanks Gregg. Verry helpfull for an aspireing live streamer. 🙂
no prob! enjoy!
Looks great shack that why you sound so great
thanks for watching!
Nice lookin shack Gregg!
thanks!
How dare that bird land on your antenna! Lol! One thing I would have liked to have seen is what the coax hole in your closet looked like. I’m always looking for ideas how to run coax through walls. And a bonus shot would have been the run through your attic! Thanks for the tour
thanks for watching! I have a VERY long run.. it looks nice but not good for radio
At around 2:25 you neglected to discuss that flux capacitor that was in view.
Thanks had watch it again. I hope I can learn more. Like I said before 20 plus years didn't have UA-cam. Trying to get cw up to some kind of speed. I feel like a novice again
no prob always fun to learn, the best part there are a ton of people willing to help
You have a nice audio setup. Would you by chance be a musician?
Thank you, I am not. I'm a TV audio engineer..
Thank you that's a nice shack. Can you tell me what kind of coax you're using?
im using LMR 400 about 100 feet
@@GreggK6EGG Thanks Gregg, do you ever use cross band repeat? I was on the WIN SYstem Tech Net last Friday and spoke with Ron WB6IAG, he was talking about a noise created by coax cables, and told me to stay away from the LMR series if I am to use cross band repeat. He suggested a hard line. I know that this noise is a "problem" I just don't know how much of a problem, and if running a hard line will make that much of a difference, especially under 75 feet. Just wanted to get your take if you have any experience with this.
@@erikd1234 I have no way to do cross band repeat with my IC9700. I wish it did.. yeah long runs are very bad anyway you slice it. hard line is the best bet if you don't have a lot of turns on your run.. I found this online it gives you line loss info on coax kv5r.com/ham-radio/coax-loss-calculator/
Hey, chime in sometime on the buffalo ny repeater!!!
Rick, kc2xd
I listen a lot with my scanner from my all star link
You have me lost. Guess I need to learn. Don't want to do a UA-cam video or channel
did i miss something?
@@GreggK6EGG no not at all. Been off ham radio for twenty plus years. Guess you can call be green horn, this technology just can't get it.
@@paulhastings3109 I understood