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QSO Today Podcast - Interviews with the leaders in amateur radio

Jul 14, 2023

Beau Ambur, K6EAU, is a relatively new ham, and a long time member of the hacker community.  This intersection of ham radio with hacking led to his new ham radio license just as the Covid 19 pandemic broke out.  Through trial and error, Beau has found the right combination of activities to scratch his amateur radio...


Jul 7, 2023

Dr. Ulrich Rohde, N1UL,  is a trailblazer in the world of RF oscillator and receiver design. Throughout the past four decades, N1UL has penned more than 60 articles for esteemed publications like QST and QEX magazines. Not only that, but he has also contributed to the field through his books, academic papers, and...


Jul 1, 2023

Graham Firth, G3MFJ, joined our amateur radio hobby almost sixty years ago as a kid growing up in Yorkshire, England.  Electronics and electronics building was the driver and is still Graham's first love in the hobby.  QRP was the natural choice of this builder and a way to avoid television interference to his...


Jun 23, 2023

Jeff Murray, K1NSS, draws cartoons and tells stories about ham radio and the people who use it. He shares his funny pictures and tales on his website, dashtoons.com. Like many cartoonists, Jeff makes ham radio social commentary using Dash the dog, to poke fun at amateur radio and us.  K1NSS is my QSO Today.


Jun 17, 2023

Ed Tipler, WI6RE, began his ham radio journey on a rural farm in Washington State, and ultimately landed an engineering job at the China Lake Navel Weapons Test Range in California’s Mojave Desert. Ed continues to serve his community of Ridgecrest with both commercial and amateur radio services connected by IRLP...