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Posted: 01-26-2008 12:17 AM
by Shirleypal
Has anyone been listening to Art on S-Meter lately?

Posted: 01-26-2008 12:22 AM
by DesertSage
Captain Fantastic wrote: What is a 'Sky Island'? A mountain top or plateau?
Yes, in the desert we call mountains that go from the desert floor to sub-alpine and alpine 'Sky Islands.'

They often host a amazing complete array of flora and fauna. I've studied them for years as I'm always looking for botanical medicines.

Posted: 01-26-2008 02:12 AM
by Captain Fantastic
DesertSage, it would be incredibly awesome if you could start a thread on the desert flora and fauna here. Botanicals are a natural resource we could all use more information about.

Maybe we could add a category for this topic.

Watch for it.
:cool:

Posted: 04-27-2008 11:14 AM
by Prker
I have recently started to listen to S-meter, again.

Since I am EST, it is a hit and miss to hear Art.

It is interesting listening to all the conversation.

I just heard an update on the Sandia Mnts. fire. The guys said the fire is heading toward the monastery.

Art Bell's (W6OBB) Icom 756 Pro II Receiver in

Posted: 05-25-2008 08:29 PM
by MAD
http://www.smeter.net/pahrump/audio.php

At this time, Art is on Icom s meter Ham. Enjoy while waiting for Sunday night Coast to Coast, or just plain relaxing.
Never too much Art!

Pahrump Receiver Schedule
Seven Days a Week
U.S. Pacific Time Mode Notes
19:00 - 03:00 Live Live radio
03:00 - 19:00 Replay The previous 19:00 to 03:00 PDT eight-hour period is replayed twice. Detailed recording & playback schedule

Fun stuff

Posted: 05-25-2008 11:54 PM
by knightowl04
For those interested (and it might have been mentioned already) I have found that Art and his buddies come on around 3 am EST. I have also noticed that they have access to a phone patch that allows anyone to call in and ask questions. Art has announced the number on a few occasions so I guess it is open to anyone willing to make the long distance call. They were talking about the gas prices some last night.

The past few weeks, while Art has been out of the country, catching anything more than static has been hit or miss at best. From what I can tell they (Art included) are trying to increase efforts to stick to a regular schedule. When conditions are good they tend to stick around for a couple hours.


Most of the time it is just a bunch of normal guys just shooting the breeze. I like to listen even if Art is not on (heck it is has been WAY more entertaining than C2C lately). As a kid I loved playing with the my parent's CB radio, so listening in brings back pleasant memories. It is kinda cool though, I felt like I have learned a little about Ham radio which has been fun.

If you are bored one night around 3 am tune in.

Posted: 06-05-2008 03:38 AM
by Corruptor
Yeah I love listening to the guys on Ham when I can.

BTW, what is with that Psycho that comes on and harasses everyone? That guy has serious problems.

Posted: 06-14-2008 07:16 PM
by Moondog
i been AM dx'ing since i was a lad. but i have found a great way to get radio off the internet via wifi, through a playstation portable. i have to get a baygen radio in canada, we sometimes have blackouts, and in winter it would be valuable. my question is are they an good if any of you own one; for am even SW?. thanks

Re: Original Radio Room/Amateur Radio

Posted: 02-13-2012 11:42 AM
by turtle101
i still love listening here.....
Captain Fantastic wrote: There are various threads here about Ham Radio - and you can see all the topics here if you select the page views to see threads started back 'from the beginning' you will have access to them.

We used to listen to Art Bell and the hams on HF - and post in 'almost live' time in the Original Radio Room here. In fact - that was how the ORR first began. So there is a lot of history, here and there - between the Fantastic Forum and Art Bell and Ham Radio.

At one time, we carried a 'live stream' to the ham band - and Art and the hams set up a 'phone patch' for us to 'call in' over the air.

Since then, Art Bell and many in amateur radio have made such 'live streaming' of the ham bands available on various receivers available for listening over the internet.

Many of you are aware of the link to Smeter receivers. Here is a link to Art's Pahrump Receiver, and there is a listing there to other Smeter receivers around the country. Also lots of info about ham radio,

Here's Art Pahrump Receiver link:

http://www.smeter.net/pahrump/audio.php

Listening in requires Internet Explorer Browser and Windows Media.

Have fun! And if there is enough interest, we may post threads in the ORR for those who are listening in.

Posted: 02-13-2012 12:27 PM
by Diogenes
OK so this means when he is on his Ham and we tune in and get lucky we can hear him with other Ham operators?