Topic: Radio Transmitters

5 chapters across the catalog

Big Bully
Episode 1836 1:53:29 - 1:57:27

1836: Big Bully

Starlink Mobile, Snowpocalypse Prep and Live Stream Tech

Preparations for an upcoming ice storm include testing generators and ensuring backup internet connectivity via Starlink and T-Mobile. One host mentions a "five bucks a month" deal for mobile Starlink gear sent by Elon Musk. The discussion also touches on the evolution of radio, noting that traditional transmitters are becoming obsolete as live streaming via RSS feeds and modern podcast apps becomes the standard for audience notifications and engagement.

Lying Weasels
Episode 705 1:57:55 - 1:59:30

705: Lying Weasels

Fencing History, John C. Dvorak's Junior Championship

John C. Dvorak reveals that he was once ranked third in the Dutch National Championship for junior fencing. He describes his training in Amsterdam and his eventual decision to leave the sport to pursue building radio transmitters. The hosts joke about the lack of social opportunities in fencing compared to the "perfect face for radio" career path.

Spam Horse
Episode 499 2:36:41 - 2:39:06

499: Spam Horse

Ham Radio Gear and Stamp Collecting

A host shares a story about purchasing a small Morse code transmitter and receiving it through the mail with beautiful stamps from the Netherlands. This leads to a brief discussion on the aesthetic value of physical mail and the hobby of saving cancelled stamps. They contrast this "old-fashioned" experience with the efficiency and impersonality of digital communication.

Going Purple
Episode 454 18:42 - 21:33

454: Going Purple

Vintage Radio Equipment, KSFO AM Transmitter Refurbishment

A collector in Austin has refurbished a massive vintage AM transmitter originally from station KSFO, modified for amateur radio use. The setup includes classic vacuum tubes and an old-fashioned mixing board with large pots and VU meters. The equipment recalls the era of "slip queuing" records using felt pads and manual gear shifts on turntables before modern digital automation.

Vajazzling the Slutsquad
Episode 177 1:16:17 - 1:19:23

177: Vajazzling the Slutsquad

Rural Wisconsin Stream Relay and Magic Number Donations

Steven Boe of Clear Lake, Wisconsin, is recognized for donating $33.33 and setting up a low-power AM transmitter on 188 kHz to relay the show's stream. The segment notes the recurring appearance of the "magic number" 33 in culture, including a recent McDonald's promotion, and acknowledges several other donors contributing amounts based on the number three.