I recently had the opportunity to learn about Parks On The Air. However, the experience was much more than "This is Parks On The Air". Instead, I learned the importance of Elemering and really what the hobby of Ham Radio is all about. I'm not one to share links to my videos, but I felt like most Ham Radio Operators may appreciate a video showing how we come together in this hobby and have a good time / enjoyable experience.
She WAS trying to stab you with the mast! Good job with the Elmering! Nice video with great music in the background.
Young Air Force Comm Officer leading the way? This gives me hope. I did that too when I was about her age.
Great fun to watch and contagious! Video like this should be part of ARRL promotion of Ham radio...These type of videos should be plastered on the front page of ARRL...Leah and her father and others make great videos about adventure of Ham radio. ARRL, should have on the Front Page "On the Air with Leah KD9LFZ " That would attract more young hams than click here for study for your extra class...I assure you.. I wish ARRL would simply listen! (I was one of the applicants for the President position for ARRL, and I would definitely execute something like that, if I was offered the position). NN2X / Tom
I watched the video in its entirety. Since no one has as much as hinted at the obvious elephant in the room, I'll do it. This ham radio video featured three licensed amateur radio operators who identify themselves in the video as Astro Leah, Temporarily Offline, and Ham Radio Dude - not as Leah, Steve, and Sean. I fully understand the pseudonyms used are a YouTube thing. However, they also reek of the handles used on another radio service. Slippery slope anyone? No you weren't. You applied for the CEO position.