Welcome to the Bicycle Mobile Hams of America, a club comprised of Amateur Radio operators that operate ham radios from their bicycles.
BMHA is a group of friendly hams/riders that can offer expert advice regarding equipment choice, installation techniques, and solutions to technical problems.
All are welcome here (even non-hams) to learn or teach with near-immediate results. Also, use this list to coordinate group rides with other BMHA members, something that is more difficult to do with our quarterly newsletter. Questions and answers posted here may be transcribed to the BMHA Newsletter for non-listmembers to comment on. Enjoy!
Steve, Bicycles move slowly, so a half-hour APRS beacon might provide enough data for you. If that's the case you might consider running APRS only part of the
Steve, I use a homebrew J pole exclusively for voice and APRS (with a Kenwood TH-D7). Very light and very effective, especially if you can elevate the top of
I'm going to be a bike mobile for a century ride (Reston Century in Northern VA) the end of August and want to try APRS again. Antenna performance will be
I used to go every year when I lived in Montana. I helped set up and tear down several times. I used to get there Thursday afternoon and leave on Monday.