#135: How to make Portable Radio koselig – the Scandinavian way
Koselig is a Norwegian word that is hard to translate, it’s kinda there in the borderline between cozy, warm and inviting, but it usually involves that nice warm feeling inside.
Koselig is a Norwegian word that is hard to translate, it’s kinda there in the borderline between cozy, warm and inviting, but it usually involves that nice warm feeling inside.
What’s best, QRP or QRO? And when is one better than the other? Which is more fun? This and probably a lot of tangents on this episode of TEHRS!
Okay… This is weird, but we try to accomodate all the suggestions we get on Discord. This was Marion’s suggestion, so she’ll get to ask us all the questions she has about being a...
We’ve had some good years, but don’t worry, solar minimum is coming. Forget anything above 20 meters in a couple of years. Will QRP cut it in three years?
Some of us have little patience for things that we are confused by, so we got YO3GNU Andrei on to help us set up our hotspots. If you want to join along, please have...
How does a solar powered LoRa APRS digipeater work in Scotland. Scotland isn’t exactly known for sunny weather, so we are looking forward to hearing from @theradiorover how this works.
@DudeTested has put a lot of effort into the FT8 Battle Royale. We previewed what it feels like in our last stream, and now it’s time to really hear what this is all about.
Okay, it’s time for a new round of TEHRS on the Air, but this time we will do a team FT8 Battle Royale against @DudeTested ‘s Discord, the Ham Depot.
What would we like to learn in the coming year?What do we like so much that we want to do more of?This and much more in this episode of TEHRS.
2025 is coming to an end and it’s time to sum up a little bit. What are our favorite ham radio moments, our favorite gear, our favorite people, our favorite portable activation sites, our...