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Subject: 90 speakers, Buildathons, Prizes at August 2021 QSO Today Virtual Ham 
Expo


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​The next QSO Today Virtual Ham Expo is a month away, Live from August 14-15, 
2021 and then on-demand for 30 days.  It’s a great experience for those that 
want to improve their amateur radio knowledge and get exposed to new ideas, 
cutting edge ham radio technology, and practical techniques.  And no need to 
travel - anyone can participate from their home or office!  Information can be 
found at https://www.qsotodayhamexpo.com.  

 

At the Expo, you can listen and engage with almost 100 internationally 
recognized ham radio luminaries on approximately 18 different topic areas - 
there is something for everyone. 

 

Topics include: Antennas and Transmission Lines, Build-A-Thons, Contesting/DX, 
Controllers, Digital Voice Mode, Emergency Communications, Filters and Tuned 
Circuits, Future of Amateur Radio, Ham History, HF Digital Modes, New License - 
Now What?, Power Amplifiers, Propagation, Radio Astronomy, Software and 
Services, Space and Satellites, Test and Measurement, and Youth in Amateur 
Radio.

 

Here are a few examples of speakers you’ll want to listen to:  (a complete list 
of speakers can be found at https://www.qsotodayhamexpo.com/spkrlist.html)

 

“Antennas and Transmission Lines” Track:
   
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Small Transmitting Loop Design Project:  Learn about STLcalc, an open-source 
program providing a flexible design aide for STL and Magnetic Loop antennas 
that can respond to user's changing needs and design goals. (August Hansen, 
KB0YH)

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Compromise Beverage Antennas Hear Better Than You Think!  Don’t give up easily 
on trying a Beverage receiving antenna.  Discover how to overcome non-ideal 
terrain and space limitations.  (Geoffrey Mendenhall, W8GNM)

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Fun with HF QRP Pedestrian Mobile:  A look at two antennas for HF pedestrian 
mobile and the results possible.  (Peter Parker, VK3YE)

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N4KC's Top 5 Get-On-The-Air-Quick Antennas:  Recommendations for the top five 
simplest, most effective antennas to consider for your station.  (Don Keith, 
N4KC)


 

“New License - Now What” track:
   
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HF Noise Mitigation:  Learn about the various sources of noise, and how to 
mitigate noise using a variety of techniques.  (Mike Ritz, W7VO)

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How to Hammer your Next Ham Exam:  Discover the steps to take to master the 
material and excel in your next ham exam. (Michael Burnette, AF7KB)

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Six Winning Ways to Get Contacts on HF:  Get tips on six winning ways to make 
HF contacts. (Peter Parker, AK3YE)

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Technician Licensees, Life Beyond Local Repeaters:  Explore the world of 
activities, modes and bands available beyond local repeaters.  (Anthony Luscre, 
K8ZT)


 

Watch as many presentations as you want!  A big limitation of in-person events 
is that you can’t watch many of the presentations (you can only be in one room 
at a time).  At the Expo, return anytime within 30 days to view any of the 
presentations that you missed as well as explore exhibitor offerings.  At our 
last Expo, our 7,500 attendees downloaded 100,000 presentations during the 30 
day on-demand period. 

 

ARRL, the national association for Amateur Radio® in the United States, is a 
QSO Today Virtual Ham Expo Partner.  FlexRadio is the Expo’s Platinum Sponsor.  
Gold Sponsor’s are Elecraft and RFinder.

 

Early Bird Tickets are just $10 and then $12.50 “at the door”.  Access to only 
the Exhibitor area is free.  And save thousands of dollars since you won’t 
spend on travel, food, and lodging.  For more information, go to 
https://www.qsotodayhamexpo.com.  
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