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The BIAB encompasses making, 3D printing, and basic radio hardware. It is | The BIAB encompasses making, 3D printing, and basic radio hardware. It is | ||
easily made with simple parts and a 3D printer. | easily made with simple parts and a 3D printer. | ||
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+ | [[Media:CQYTH.Forum2014.pdf|August 2014 - CQ PLUS - The Young Radio Amateur by Carole Perry, WB2MGP]] | ||
== Presentation Video == | == Presentation Video == | ||
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== Images of the 3D printing models == | == Images of the 3D printing models == | ||
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== Photos == | == Photos == | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:56, 6 August 2014
The Band In A Bucket is a new concept designed by the kids at the 721st MCB. The concept design is a single system meant to encompass an amateur or other radio band in a bucket. The design is meant for simplicity and usability.
The BIAB is designed for use in
- Amateur Radio
- ARES/RACES/Emergency Services
- Quick set up for contesting/hobby
The BIAB encompasses making, 3D printing, and basic radio hardware. It is easily made with simple parts and a 3D printer.
Media Hits
August 2014 - CQ PLUS - The Young Radio Amateur by Carole Perry, WB2MGP
Presentation Video
Images of the 3D printing models
Photos
(click to open album)
Dayton 2014 |