Hello Mastodon.Radio! I’m not new to Mastodon, but I’m new to #HamRadio. I think I need a different type of account to communicate with the ham radio folks on Mastodon, so give me a bit to settle in and get my profile set up.

I’m in Southwest Missouri, and I just passed my general. I’ll go for my Extra in a year or so, it’s time to stop taking tests and get on the air. I’ve got my rig, and I’m hoping field day will get me some experience setting up.

@KF0YMN Welcome to the hobby. No need to rush the upgrade to Extra - get some experience, make your mistakes (we all do that, let’s hope they won’t be too expensive) and learn from them, and most importantly have a lot of fun!
@KF0YMN Welcome to Hamradio Christopher. 😃
@KF0YMN I do exactly the same thing with a separate account/instance just for hamradio keeping my politics etc. elsewhere.
Congrats on getting your ticket! What interests you in Amateur Radio?
@va3db Many things, but it all happened very fast after a briefly mentioning I’d been thinking about trying it out. Then I figured, I’d study for the technician test judt to see. A week later I was passing > 95%, so I looked for an exam and there was one the next day, so I figured it was a sign. I knew I’d never stay with a tech license, so I got my general. (1/3)

My interests? Long distance communication with my own gear I think. I like to experiment. I’m surprisingly comfy with DC electronics for a chemist, so now I’ll be learning AC. (Rheology uses the same equations with different names, so there is a chemistry connection too.)

Anyway, I’m way too invested not to go all in at this point. I think antennas will be my biggest chellenge. I’ve got space, but a lot of trees. (2/3)
@va3db

My long term target is 160m. I figure if I can do that I can do anything. I also figure that goes the furthest. (3/3)
@va3db

@KF0YMN 160m is fun but it is more of a winter band for DX due to lightning storms. Those crashes make it difficult. Most HF DX is 20m but 15m is pretty decent as well. If you can get a decent 160m antenna up despite the trees that would be amazing.

Yes there are a lot of similar equations. My favourite is Information entropy and physics entropy.

Also e^i theta goes a long way!

@va3db Withh all of the set up I have to do, I suspect I won’t get really active until the fall. It’s getting to the point of the summer where working outside is oppressive.

If I can get a good pole up, I’ve measured a line for a 160m EFHW from my chimney. It goes over a low area, so even with sag, should stay up, but I may be able to put mid way poles up as well.

I’ve got time to think.

@KF0YMN With an end fed make sure you have a decent counterpoise. (This is *not* the same as a ground!) You want somewhere for the 'other side' of the A.C. to go somewhere even if it doesn't radiate. You don't want your feed line into your shack becoming the counterpoise. I see folks sweating over chokes when all they need is another long wire for counterpoise.
@KF0YMN I also use this as an alt from my regular fedi account… but I use this one more because I like the content better 🤣
@KD3BTG I can see this may end up being the case for me too. 😆
@KF0YMN Congratulations and welcome! 🎉

@KF0YMN welcome. Do what makes sense as far as a different or another account, but I think you'll find just using the right hashtags will get you to a large amateur radio community here.

#HamRadio #AmateurRadio

@allpoints It’s more about the nature of the hobby being very public. Anyone that knows my call sign knows exactly who I am.
@KF0YMN got it. There's nothing wrong with a little anonymity or having different accounts for different use cases.

@KF0YMN

Congrats! General, as you likely figured out, gives you All But slivers of 4 HF bands so it's both a good target for newbies and a good resting point before going on.

You are in the hobby at a great time when radios like the QMX+ are in the $150 range *and it has competitors*. Just so much fun stuff happening!

#hamr #AmateurRadio