Ham Radio Workbench Podcast

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4.5
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200 episodes
Language
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Date created
2017/12/03
Latest episode
2026/01/27
Average duration
180 min.
Release period
15 days

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This is your bi-weekly deep dive on making, DIY, electronics, and technical topics of interest to the radio amateur. Join your host George KJ6VU and the HRWB team as they discuss current developments in ham radio while introducing listeners to a plethora of topics and skills such as test equipment, 3D Printing, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and more. Ham radio is a hobby of hobbies - George and team introduce hams of all ages to experimenting and learning within ham radio, which can be one of the most rewarding aspects of the hobby. We are proudly sponsored by Autodesk Eagle PCB design tools, Flex Radio and Digikey.

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HRWB 255 - Ham2K PoLo Logger with Sebastian KI2D
2026/01/27
In this episode we meet Sebastian Delmont, KI2D, the author of the wildly popular portable logging software Ham2K PoLo (Portable Logger).  Sebastian has a passion for portable operating and has built a very modern, feature rich logging application that runs on cell phones and tablets.  The application started out focusing on the portable op doing SOTA and POTA.  He has added many features including templates for many contests, operator lookup, location sensitive data look up and more.  Sebastian plans to expand the scope of software offerings to include desktop versions as well in the future.  We had a great time talking with Sebastian as you can tell from the length of the episode.  By the end we felt we just scratch the surface.   
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HRWB 254 - POTA Roving and Remote Operating with Paul WD9GCO
2026/01/13
In this episode, our very own Paul Braun, WD9GCO, our show announcer, becomes the special guest.  Paul tells us all about his big POTA rove and how he operated HF remotely from a cruise ship. This show also features a large crowd of regulars with an extended workbench segment.  
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HRWB 253 - QRP Labs
2025/12/30
In this episode we meet Hans Summers, founder of QRP Labs, the makers of the wildly popular QCX, QDX and other great portable HF QRP radios.  Hans tells about his journey through the design process and all details on his latest creation the QMX multi-band transceiver.
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HRWB 252 - All About AllStar ROIP Linking with David NR9V from AllScan
2025/12/16
In this episode we meet David Gleason, NR9V, who makes radio interface devices to connect to AllStar and other Radio Over IP applications.  We introduce you to AllStar, talk about some of the technical details of the system, and explore the pros and cons of digital voice CODECs.  David's company AllScan offers a veriety of radio interfaces, computers and accessories.
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HRWB 251 - 2025 Holiday Shopping Show
2025/12/02
In this episode we talk about our workbench projects AND take a deep dive into gift recommendations for your favorite ham.  Topics include gifts for the workbench, the shack, portable operations and stocking stuffers. Warm up your wallet !  
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HRWB 250 - Microwave Operating Using the IC-905 With Paul KI7ADC and Raoul W7RPS
2025/11/18
In this episode we meet Paul, KI7ADC, and Raoul, W7RPS, both avid users of the Icom IC-905 VHF/UHF/SHF radio.  We talk about what attracted them to operate on the microwave bands and what it took to get their portable stations all set up.  Paul and Raoul live in the Portland metro area and have had experience on the ground and mountain topping with the IC-905.  They have explored using SSB, FM, D-STAR and ATV modes on 1.2 GHz, 2.4 and 5.6 GHz. If you have ever been interested in moving up the frequency spectrum to the microwave bands, the IC-905 is a very easy way to get up and on the air.
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HRWB 249 - Shore Station KPH with Richard Dillman W6AWO
2025/11/04
In this episode we meet Richard Dillman, W6AWO, one of the key people responsible for putting historical shore station KPH back on the air.  In this fascinating interview, Richard tells us about the history of KPH, when it was decomissioned and his efforts to put the station back on the air.  This project is managed by the Maritime Radio Historical Society.  Today KPH is on the air using commercial HF marine frequencies and on the ham bands as K6KPH. Many thanks to our good friend Kevin Mattison, KM6WUM, for pulling this show together.  You can hear more about Kevin and his portable satellite tracker project in HRWB episode 120.
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HRWB 248 - Polar Modulation with Tony K1KP
2025/10/21
In this episode we meet Tony, K1KP, the developer of polar modulation that is being used in the new Flex Radio Aurora radio.  Polar modulation is a technology breakthrough that allows Flex Radio to make an integrated 500 watt HF/6m transciever, power supply and antenna tuner in a small light weight package.  With better than 80% efficiency, the Aurora produces less heat, consumes less power and is smaller than conventional radios.  Tony, K1KP, has been developing this technology for over 10 years.  In this episode we will hear about Tony's journey as he pioneered polar modulation in amateur radio.
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HRWB 247 - Setting Up A Large Scale Field Day with Keith Elliott W6KME
2025/10/07
In this episode we meet Keith Elliott, W6KME, from the Conejo Valley Amateur Radio Club.  Keith has been ordanizing the club's Field Day event for the past 5 years and has learned a lot about how to set up a very large, multi-transmitter station.  Keith shares both the technical tips and tricks as well as management ideas to make everything run smoothly.  Running a class 24A station, the Conejo Valley ARC has one of the largest Field Day stations on the air. Keith is very active with Ventura County's ARES and ACS (Auxilliary Communication Service), as an Assistant Emergency Coordinator and frequent participant in public events.  He has been recently elected as the new Section Manager of the ARRL's Santa Barbara section, including Ventura, Santa Barbara aand San Luis Obispo Counties.
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HRWB 246 - Good After-Evening-Noon: Projects with Simon Wilton G7HCD/VA3SII
2025/09/23
In this episode, we meet Simon Wilton, G7HCD / VA3SII, a prolific designer, tinkerer and ham radio operator.  Simon describes some of his projects including 3D brackets for radio control heads and his design tools of choice.  Simon is also the originator of the phrase "Good after-evening-noon" often heard on our show.
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HRWB 245 - Projects with Pat Hensley, W5WTH
2025/09/09
In this episode our good friend Pat Hensley, W5WTH, joins us to talk about his latest super creative electronics projects and his design process.  Pat comes up with some of the coolest ham radio projects as he explores the world of electronics and microcontrollers.   From his software that makes a modern Flex Radio sound like an old unstable tube radio from the 50's to his beer can CW key, Pat comes up with projects that are really fun.  He publishes all of his projects as open source on his blog web site whiskeytangohotel.com
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HRWB 244 - A Conversation With Eric 4Z1UG, host of the QSO Today Podcast
2025/08/26
In this episode we talk with Eric Guth, 4Z1UG, the host of the popular QSO Today Podcast.  Eric has produced over 500 interviews with interesting and influential amateur radio operators creating an amazing repository of ham radio history.  Eric's body of work informs, entertains and inspires us while we all create our own ham radio journey.  Eric's work is a valuable gift to the amateur radio community. Eric shares his own personal ham radio journey and plans for the future.  We were all very happy to hang out with Eric and talk radio.
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HRWB 243 - Building Go Kits with Vince VE6LK
2025/08/12
In this episode, our very own Vince, VE6LK, walks us through the process of figuring out how to build your go kit.  Whether your are building a kit for mission critical emergency communications or casual field operating, Vince has practical advice about how to approach the process highlighting how defining your goals up front can help guide you to a successful build.  
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HRWB 242 - Zero Retries Newsletter & Radio Conference
2025/07/29
In this episode we meet Steve and Tina Stroh.  Steve is the editor of the Zero Retries newsletter where he writes about all things digital communications related to ham radio.  Steve has a wide range of interestes include emerging technologies like the IP400 networking project, M17 the digital voice project and regulatory efforts to bring ham radio into modern times.   Tina Stroh, a medical professional, is very interested in public service communications and in organizing and running digital communications events.  Together they are organizing the Zero Retries Digital Conference which will be held for the first time in Washington state this fall. Tina and Steve give a lot to the amateur radio community and encourage hams to push the limits of amateur radio technology.  Check out the Zero Retries newsletter at zeroretries.org  
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HRWB 241 - Field Day 2025 Debrief
2025/07/15
In this episode the whole team gets together and talks about our Field Day 2025 experience.  Everyone's Field Day was a bit different.  From casual mobile operating to big club events, we all had a great time and learned things along the way.  We share tips and tricks to make your Field Day a great success.  
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4.5 out of 5
199 reviews
Radiocat37 2025/03/13
Awesome show
This is the best HAM radio podcast out there Special shout-out to Thomas, who lives near my hometown of Asheville 73 AF4AY !!!!
mccracna 2026/01/30
Meh
If you aren’t friends with these guys or know their inside jokes, there isn’t a lot of enjoyment or learning you will get.
NotRenewingUnderMinster 2025/07/18
Just exercise some self control and make it shorter?
Respect your audience and make a PLAN for the show and then EDIT your rambling. Just because you like talking to each other doesn’t mean that’s useful...
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N0MFD 2024/10/29
Learn something every time.
Who knew I could learn so much while cutting the grass! My favorite podcast! This show keeps me motivated in the ham radio world. Please don’t stop...
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wtizkfzfk khgxkxk 2025/01/08
Cut out the politics
Great informative podcast that discusses a whole lot of interesting things. Then you ruin it with people whining about Twitter/Musk, and other politic...
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Stiggins 2024/04/18
Barefoot
New Ham here, been licensed for nearly a year. I’m working towards my Extra after having spent nearly a year operating as a General licensed Ham. I’m ...
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Fl fl fl 2022/10/02
Fantastic Content
Guests and topics are excellent. Listen at 1 1/4 speed for faster consumption. I travel for work and can listen to 5 or 6 of these in a row. Well done...
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dont review too often 2023/02/03
And then they said Twitter was going to implode
Use to love the show. Had great tips and interesting projects. Now it’s getting political, bias, opinionated and a lot of talking about themselves. I ...
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Dr Zip 2022/03/28
I’ve found my happy place!
Finished watching the Ham Radio Workbench presentation on the QSO virtual hamfest last night. The humor was outstanding, The Canadian contingent was e...
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Bill Larned 2021/10/07
Educational and entertaining
I look forward to every episode of the Ham Radio Workbench. They’re great to listen to on the way to work in my car or traveling on the highway. Many ...
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