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    AmateurLogic.TV Episode 7

    It's been a busy couple of months for us all. ...

    It's been a busy couple of months for us all. But as promised, here's episode 7. George introduces us to a voice over IP technology for amateur radio named EchoLink. Jim's back with another Network Tools segment on NMAP. Plus we've got a little footage from the annual National Association of Broadcasters convention in Las Vegas. This show is the season wrap-up episode as well. We're taking off for the summer and hope to see you all again this fallÖ The show runs about 36 minutes.

    May 4, 2006 Read more
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    AmateurLogic.TV Episode 6

    We're back with the first episode from our new set. ...

    We're back with the first episode from our new set. This month Jim runs a few benchmarks to determine if the Apple MacIntel is ready for prime time. IPTV show producers get ready... George hacks the Radio Shack Lavalier Microphone (#33-3013) to add phantom power and better performance. Exposure is one of the most misunderstood areas of photograph. Tommy's back with another Photo Tip that you won't want to miss. Plus we answer your viewer mail and tech questions. The show runs about 34 minutes.

    Apr 1, 2006 Read more
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    AmateurLogic.TV Episode 5

    If you've ever wondered what a Hamfest is, then this ...

    If you've ever wondered what a Hamfest is, then this episode is for you. We visit Jackson Amateur Radio Club's 2006 Capital City Hamfest'. We've got an ARRL net being called, highlights from the Skywarn Forum, ARRL Katrina Review, an amateur radio Satellite Demonstration and lots more. Plus Tommy's back with another PhotoTip' and Jim introduces a new segment on Network Tools'. For those interested in learning more, there are also full length versions of the forums available on the downloads page as well. To learn more about Amateur Radio please visit www.arrl.org We hope you enjoy AmateurLogic.TV Episode 5. We'll be back again next month with a regular show. The show runs about 39 minutes.

    Feb 28, 2006 Read more
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    AmateurLogic.TV Episode 4

    We're back with the Active Cantenna to finally do some ...

    We're back with the Active Cantenna to finally do some range testing. Thanks to Amateur Radio and a couple of video cameras, we put you right in the action. Ride Shotgun with Jim as we test WiFi's advertised 300' range. We were pleasantly surprised.... There are more great web sites under review in Website Roundup'. Tommy performs a little Digital Photography Magic by producing a 10 Mega Pixel image from a 6 Mega Pixel camera! PLUS, there's a surprise visit from some other popular IPTV Show hosts. The show runs about 39 minutes.

    Jan 24, 2006 Read more
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    AmateurLogic.TV Episode 3

    No interviews this time... We build a high performance Active ...

    No interviews this time... We build a high performance Active Cantenna' from parts that you should be able to find locally. The big advantage is that you can have a very long cable to the cantenna without any signal loss, which is not possible on other designs. The construction is shown in enough detail that one could follow along and build their own. Jim is back with another Website Roundup' segment. And Tommy introduces Photo Tips'. This episode's topic is White Balance. The show runs about 46 minutes.

    Dec 20, 2005 Read more
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    AmateurLogic.TV Episode 2

    We visit Inner City Broadcasting's Radio Studios in Jackson and ...

    We visit Inner City Broadcasting's Radio Studios in Jackson and speak with Roger Lamb, Director of Technical Operations. Plus we introduce two new segments to the show: Jim hosts Website Roundup', where we discuss interesting sites. From The Bench' with George hacks a Firewire cable to determine the correct wiring diagram for DV. The entire show runs 57 minutes and change.

    Nov 18, 2005 Read more
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    AmateurLogic.TV Episode 1

    We visit a commercial WiFi Site and look inside to ...

    We visit a commercial WiFi Site and look inside to see what makes it work. Plus, there's a short segment on Emergency Power.

    Oct 12, 2005 Read more
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