Dan i love the net summary on the reflector.  
i am sitting in a hospital room with my 91 yr old mother and it makes wish i 
had brought my ht just to listen too.  

with your summary i think it motivates folks to participate.   

plus your a super interesting guy with lots of interesting interests.  i would 
love to explore thst.  and your paper on hamclock pi made it super easy.   

Eddie (NU5K)


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> On Jan 28, 2026, at 2:11 PM, Daniel Poirot via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Howdy!
> 
> I am excited that yesterday's email has started up some really great 
> conversations!
> 
> ...but nobody is talking about Jim WA5JIM's great idea for a 2-meter "deck 
> handrail ballister" Yagi antenna. I can't wait to hear how it comes out!
> 
> Kori did his usual outstanding job of running the Net today, with a great 
> topic - "What are your favorite Hame Radio Tools?"  Kori got us all thinking 
> about Anderson Power Pole crimping. 
> 
> We had a new guy (missed his call) who listed EXTENSIVE experience in 
> high-dollar VNAs and SAs. I want this guy to teach me all about my new 
> TinySA! I value your experience, and I am ready to learn.
> 
> Maurice W5RGO added to the topic. We have favorite tools. How do we 
> coordinate experts who are willing to teach - and those with similar 
> interests? This is a great idea. One that applies to every tool in the 
> conversation!
> 
> Personally, I have years of experience with microprocessors and embedded 
> microprocessor systems. I like building antennas. I like HTs. I have 
> reprogrammed my HT, nanoVNA, and TinySA to the latest firmware. Not a big 
> thing for me. 
> 
> Can I lead a group that wants to build antennas? Sure. 
> Can I lead a group that wants to upgrade their nanoVNA's or HT's firmware? 
> Yep.
> Do I have best practices on using HTs in the backyard with external antennas? 
> I am your guy. 
> 
> I suggested we make more use of the BVARC Discord server. It's out there for 
> us to use. 
> 
> As always, comments and questions are eagerly received.
> 
> 73, y'all
> Dan KJ5IZK
> 
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