CQ Amateur Radio

THE HAM NOTEBOOK

As I write this installment of “The Ham Notebook,” the summer heat is blasting away, with temperatures in the 80s. I am feeling lazy from lack of sleep and the last few days at the day job have been filled with, “emergency, drop everything, we need this now,” situations.

I am temporarily straying away from my “present tense attitude” for this article. As the title mentions, I have so many projects but so little time to complete them. I blame part of this on the pandemic but also have to say that I am inspired to desire these things because of the inspiration I get from the various podcasts, articles, and online meetings I watch or participate in.

This is going to be a list of projects I have in queue, to

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