A seagull had a delicious crab breakfast, be sure to checkout the video QSL with VE7JYD below for all the details. Park: US-0757 San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park Park: If I get going early enough in the morning, I get to take the Powell St. cable car to this park. Alas, this particular morning I got a late start so I took the MUNI 30 . Radio Details: This was one of the first outings with the new Anderson PowerPole connectors inspired by Ham Radio Workbench . They worked well. You can see the rig without the antenna attached below. Note that our antenna is now also color-coded. Frankly? That's a bit too much organization for my taste :) QSO/ RBN spot map: Happenings of Interest Right as VE7JYD called in a seagull started working on its breakfast—a crab—on the beach to the side of the station. You can see the video below in the album of recorded QSOs! I've been working on this on and off for the last week or so. I don't know that I'll keep it up becau...
I'm working on creating video clips of each QSO during a POTA/SOTA activation. I was inspired by K4SWL 's YouTube channel . Thomas records his entire activations without edits. For various reasons, my outings so far have required edits. I've been recording using my cell phone and a variety of things happen because of that. For example, I can't ignore incoming texts because I'm the 'guy in the chair' for three kids. I don't, however, need to publish those messages either, so for some clips, I need to crop the top of the phone screen away. That's where this ffmpeg post came in handy. To clip off the notifications in the top of the screen, I used ffmpeg -i serccrab.mp4 -ss 00:02:11 -t 00:01:14 -vf "crop=in_w:in_h*.80" -c:a copy ki6pxv_sh2.mp4 Where the extra argument -vf "crop=in_w:in_h*.80" Clips off the top 20% of the screen. Here's the QSO. You'll hear the phone vibrate, but the message across the top of the screen isn...