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Need help choosing a logo for HamLike.com

Hey everyone,

I’ve been working on some logo designs for HamLike.com and ended up with 5 different versions. I’m not totally sold on any one of them yet, so I figured I’d ask for your input.

Take a look at the logos below (they’ll be numbered 1–5) and let me know what you think.

  • - Which one feels right for the site?
  • - Which one doesn’t work?
  • - Would you change anything?
  • - Or if none of them feel like the right fit and you’ve got a better idea — I’d love to hear it.

This site is about community, so it makes sense to let the community

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???? Big Update: Welcome to HamLike.com!

Hey everyone, exciting news! SDHam.org has officially rebranded to HamLike.com, and rolled out some awesome new features!

The biggest addition? Thumbs-up voting is now live!
If you see a post you like, whether it’s helpful, insightful, funny, or just plain cool, give it a thumbs up. The more upvotes something gets, the higher it moves on the homepage. That means you now control what content gets seen, no algorithms, just real ham operators boosting real content.

Along with the name change, I’ve updated our About page to better reflect our mission: to be a community-powered repository of knowledge for all HAM radio

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Bored with Ham Radio? Try Something New!

If you’ve been in the hobby for a while and feel like you’ve hit a rut, **you’re not alone**. Maybe you’ve worked all the DX you care about, or you’re tired of the same local repeater chatter. But instead of walking away from ham radio, why not explore **a new aspect of the hobby**? With so many different modes, bands, and challenges out there, there’s always something new to try!

## Mix Up Your Operating Style

Contesting isn’t for everyone, but even if you don’t care about high-pressure pileups, contests are a great way to grab

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Integrating AI into Everyday Ham Radio Activities

Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT have been transforming various hobbies and industries, and ham radio is no exception. Whether you are a seasoned operator or just starting out, AI can become a valuable asset in your radio activities. Here’s how you can use AI to enhance your ham radio experience.

### 1. Technical Troubleshooting and Guidance

When setting up your equipment or troubleshooting issues, AI can act as a knowledgeable assistant. For instance, if you’re unsure about antenna placement or need help calculating the best propagation times, you can ask ChatGPT for advice. AI can also provide

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Get Your Own Vanity Call Sign

One of the most common questions new hams ask is, “How do I get a vanity call sign?” Although the process can seem a bit complicated at first, it’s something any ham can navigate with a little guidance. In this article, I’ll simplify the steps so you can get your own custom call sign without any hassle. Keep in mind that the FCC now charges a $35 fee for vanity call sign applications as part of its new license application fees.

Here’s a quick rundown of what you’ll need to do:

  1. 1. Choose one or more call signs you’d like
  • 2. Find your
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    Grounding Your Ham Radio Station: Best Practices for a Safe and Quiet Station

    Setting up a solid grounding system is one of the most important steps in establishing a reliable and safe ham radio station. Proper grounding helps protect you and your equipment from electrical issues, reduces noise for clearer signals, and provides a safe path for static and lightning discharge. Here’s a comprehensive look at grounding and how to set up an effective system.

    ### Why Grounding Is Important

    **A well-grounded station serves three primary purposes:**

    **1. Safety:** Grounding provides a safe path for electrical currents,

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    Protecting Yourself from Electrical Shock in Ham Radio Operations

    Ham radio is an exciting hobby, but it involves handling electrical equipment that, if not treated with respect, can pose serious risks. Understanding how to protect yourself from electrical shock is essential to staying safe while you enjoy your radio activities. This article will cover some key precautions and best practices that every ham radio operator should follow to minimize the risk of electrical shock.

    **1. Understand the Dangers of High Voltage**

    One of the first things to keep in mind is that ham radio equipment often operates at voltages higher than household levels. Even small

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    SO-50 Satellite

    The SO-50 (Saudi-OSCAR 50) satellite is a popular satellite among amateur radio operators worldwide. Launched on December 20, 2002, SO-50 is one of the most accessible amateur radio satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), providing a reliable platform for satellite communication. This article explores the key features of SO-50, how to access it, and tips for making your first contact.

    ### Overview of

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    The Advantages of Single Sideband (SSB)

    Single Sideband (SSB) modulation is a highly efficient and widely used mode of communication in the ham radio world, especially for long-distance (DX) contacts on HF bands. Understanding its benefits and why it’s preferred by many operators can help you get the most out of your station. This article explores the technical and practical advantages of SSB, demonstrating why it remains a cornerstone in amateur radio communication.

    ### **What is Single Sideband (SSB)?**

    SSB is a form of amplitude modulation (AM) where only one of the sidebands (either upper sideband—USB, or lower

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    Repeater Offsets in Ham Radio

    In ham radio, repeaters play a crucial role in extending the range of communication, enabling contacts over vast distances that would be difficult to achieve with simplex (direct radio-to-radio) communication. A key concept in using repeaters is the *repeater offset*, which is fundamental for ensuring smooth and efficient communication. This article provides a detailed technical explanation of repeater offsets, including how they work, why they are used, and how to correctly set them up on your radio.

    ### **What is a Repeater Offset?**

    A repeater offset is

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    WebSDR (Web Software-Defined Radio)

    WebSDR (Web Software-Defined Radio) is a web-based platform that allows users to listen to and interact with remote radio receivers using their web browsers. It's particularly popular among amateur radio enthusiasts, shortwave listeners, and those interested in radio frequencies and signals. Here's a detailed explanation:

    ### Key Features of WebSDR:

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    **Remote Radio Access**: WebSDR enables users to access radio receivers located around the world via the internet. This means you don’t need your own physical radio

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    EchoLink: A Technical Overview and User Guide

    # EchoLink: A Technical Overview and User Guide

    ## Introduction

    EchoLink is a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) application designed for licensed amateur radio operators, enabling them to communicate via the internet. By bridging radio communication with internet technology, EchoLink allows users to connect with

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    Ham Radio Filters

    # **Ham Radio Filters: Essential Tools for Clear Communication**

    Amateur radio, or ham radio, has long been a vital communication tool for hobbyists, emergency responders, and enthusiasts alike. A key component of any ham radio setup is the use of filters. These devices play a critical role in ensuring that your signals are as clear and interference-free as possible, while also minimizing unwanted noise and harmonics. Whether you're talking to fellow operators across town or communicating globally, using the right filters can make a world of difference in the quality of

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    The Different Types of Coaxial Cables Used for Ham Radio

    # The Different Types of Coaxial Cables Used for Ham Radio

    Coaxial cable is a fundamental component in ham radio setups, acting as the bridge between your radio transceiver and antennas. Whether you're building a simple station for local communications or setting up a complex, multi-band system, choosing the right type of coaxial cable is crucial. The performance of your radio system,

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    Ham Radio SSB on the 2 Meter Band

    # Ham Radio SSB on the 2 Meter Band

    Single Sideband (SSB) operation on the 2-meter band represents an exciting aspect of amateur radio that allows operators to make long-distance communications with relatively low power. While the 2-meter band is primarily known for FM communication, SSB offers unique advantages that appeal to many amateur radio enthusiasts.

    ## Understanding SSB

    Single Sideband is a refined form of amplitude modulation (AM) that uses bandwidth more efficiently. In SSB, only one sideband (either the upper or lower) of the carrier wave is transmitted, eliminating the need for the

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    The Standard ITU Phonetic Alphabet

    # The Standard ITU Phonetic Alphabet

    The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) phonetic alphabet, also known as the NATO phonetic alphabet, plays a crucial role in ham radio operations. For amateur radio operators, effective communication is essential, and the phonetic alphabet helps ensure clarity, especially when dealing with noisy conditions or language barriers.

    ## Understanding the ITU Phonetic Alphabet

    The ITU phonetic alphabet assigns specific code words to each letter of the English alphabet, making it easier to spell out words and avoid misunderstandings. Here’s a quick

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    Fun projects for Ham Radio operators to try at home

    # Fun Projects for Ham Radio Operators to Try at Home

    Ham radio is not just about communication; it’s also a platform for creativity, experimentation, and learning. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned operator, engaging in DIY projects can enhance your skills and deepen your understanding of radio technology. Here are some fun and rewarding projects that ham radio operators can try at home.

    ## 1. **Build Your Own Antenna**

    ### **Simple Dipole Antenna**

    One of the most accessible projects is to

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    The Best Ham Radio Gear for Beginners in 2025

    # The Best Ham Radio Gear for Beginners in 2025

    Ham radio, or amateur radio, is an exciting hobby that allows enthusiasts to communicate over various frequencies using radio equipment. For beginners diving into this world in 2024, selecting the right gear is crucial for a smooth start. Here’s a guide to the best ham radio gear that balances performance, ease of use, and affordability.

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