The KØNR Radio Site


Welcome to the web site of Bob Witte KØNR. This is a collection of HTML drivel concerning amateur radio, Colorado mountains, radio communications, books, technical information and anything else that seems interesting to me. You might say "It seemed like a good idea at the time." Comments welcome.  

KØNR Weblog
For recent ham radio topics, take at look at my ham radio weblog (KØNR Weblog)

Ham Radio Technical Assistance
The Technical Specialists of the Colorado Section provide ham radio technical help and technical presentations for your club meeting. See the Colorado Section Technical Specialist page.

VHF QRP
QRP (low power operating) is generally associated with the HF bands. However, running QRP on the VHF bands can be loads of fun, whether it is VHF contesting, 6M DX or general mountaintop operation. See the VHF QRP web page for more information.

Broadband Over Power Line (BPL)
The Colorado BPL team is collecting information on potential BPL deployments in Colorado with the goal of preventing interference to the amateur radio bands. If you have any information about BPL deployments in Colorado, please contact Bob KØNR.  The latest information on BPL in Colorado is available here. More detailed information on BPL in general is available at the ARRL web site.

Amateur Radio Articles
I am currently writing for two ham radio publications: the VHF QRP column for QRP Quarterly, published by the QRP Amateur Radio Club International, and the FM VHF column for CQ VHF magazine.  Here's a peek at a recent article on D-STAR in CQ-VHF.  Other articles that I have written are available on the web here. These are my favorite bookmarks for web sites relating to VHF/UHF, APRS, Colorado regional information and space-related sites.

Colorado 14er Event
Radio hams operate from the summits of Colorado's 14,000 foot mountains during the premier mountain top radio event, the Colorado 14er Event. See the report from the 2007 Pikes Peak operation.

Mini-DXpeditions and Portable Operations
It is fun to operate portable from high spots in the US and from other countries around the world. Here's a few of them:

The Bahamas KB0CY/C6A
Honduras (IHS Mission) HR3/KB0CY
VHF Portable operations (various) K0NR
The Bahamas K0NR/C6A
Bonaire PJ4/K0NR

Ham Radio in Space
The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT) has a great web site with comprehensive information on working the amateur satellites. Astronauts on the The International Space Station (ISS) have been active on 2-meter FM. See the ARISS site for the latest info.
Ham radio interests, awards, QSL information, etc.
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The KØNR UHF Repeater
I operate an open, local coverage repeater in the Monument, Colorado area on 447.725 MHz. See this page for more information.

Disclaimer
This site is still under construction...someday it might converge but don't count on it.
J

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