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  1. On this page, I’ll share some tips on where to start with amateur microwave. Chances are you already have some gear in your shack such as a QRP radio that’s capable of operating on the popular two IF (intermediate Frequency) 2m and 7cm bands. The IC-705 and FT-818 are two radios perfect for microwave operation.

  2. Apr 1, 2024 · Microwaving ham is a quick and easy way to enjoy a delicious meal without spending hours in the kitchen. By choosing the right ham, preparing it with your favorite flavors, and cooking it in the microwave, you can have a satisfying meal on the table in no time.

    • Introduction
    • Amateur Stations
    • Operating
    • Microwave Beacons

    These bands present the radio amateur with the chance for innovation, experimentation and the satisfaction of real achievement. This may include the design and construction of microwave hardware, the study of propagation effects, and the use of new modulation techniques such as digital modes or making long distance contacts. See below and these sub...

    Access to equipment intended for the First Person Video (FPV) (e.g. drone) market makes for relatively simple and inexpensive systems that can provide surprisingly good results, especially whilst operating from hill top sites. There are also a large number of fixed stations that have put together equipment capable of long distance contacts particul...

    Microwave operating differs from HF operating in that most contacts are by pre-arranged skeds or by using talkback; which nowadays is likely to be via an internet chat client, the most commonly used being ON4KST chat, or by using the microwave calling frequency 144.390MHz. The exception to this is likely to be during contests or activity periods. T...

    Microwave operation and equipment testing is supported by an extensive network of propagation beacons that are sited on high spots to ensure maximum coverage. They are operated by local groups and often there are rental charges for use of the site as well as the cost of electricity, so groups need financial support. The UK Microwave Group (UKuG) do...

  3. If you’re wondering how to cook a ham in the microwave, follow these simple steps: 1. Choose the right ham: Opt for a fully cooked and boneless ham that fits comfortably in your microwave. 2. Prepare the ham: Remove any packaging or netting and place the ham on a microwave-safe dish.

  4. 1. Choose the right ham: Opt for a pre-cooked, boneless ham that fits comfortably in your microwave. 2. Remove packaging: Take off any plastic wrap, netting, or metal clips. 3. Score the ham: Use a sharp knife to make shallow cuts across the surface of the ham.

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  6. The MRQ-575 2/70 is a perfect option to handle the various range of call signs. Its configured to handle a half-wave at 2 meters and 2 x 5/8 wave on 70 centimetres. This gives you a dual-band frequency with outstanding performance and signals quality despite its size.