[real-eyes] Fw: [LarrysList] Ham Radio from Hollywood

  • From: "jose" <crunch1@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "real eyes list" <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 12:31:04 -0600

thought some of you hams on the list would get a kick out of this.



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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry Staples" <lstaples@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Larry's List" <LarrysList@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 8:44 AM
Subject: [LarrysList] Ham Radio from Hollywood


[Sent by Paul, WB0BBC to Tom, WA0OFO -- thanks to them both.]


Ham Radio in Hollywood: Amateur Radio Makes Its Debut on Last Man Standing


01/04/2012

If you watched the January 3 episode of Last Man Standing

<http://beta.abc.go.com/shows/last-man-standing>

-- the ABC hit situation comedy starring Tim Allen as Mike Baxter, KA0XTT --  
you were in for a treat. While this episode didn’t feature Amateur Radio per 
se, it did show Mike’s shack in the background. Viewers could see the DXCC, 
Worked All States, Worked All Continents and the Morse Code Proficiency 
Certificate -- all provided by the ARRL -- in the first scene.

<http://www.arrl.org/news/em-ham-radio-in-hollywood-em-comedian-tim-allen-stars-as-radio-amateur-on-new-tv-show>

Later on in the show, Mike records his video blog. Sharp-eyed viewers 
spotted the 2011 ARRL Handbook underneath the mini-tripod, next to issues of 
QST!

The episode airing on January 17 will introduce Mike Baxter as KA0XTT. 
According to Last Man Standing Producer John Amodeo, NN6JA, Mike will have a 
QSO on the show. “We had two Amateur Extra class staff members complete a 
QSO on 10 meters and we recorded it,” Amodeo explained. “Unfortunately, we 
were set up on a stage that is basically a Faraday cage. The very QRP signal 
made it radio-to-radio. We varied the Receiver Incremental Tuning to give it 
a little extra SSB sound, but I don’t think the signal made it much past the 
stage walls. The recording will be on the show. We thought our ham viewers 
would get a kick out of it. Non-hams will think it's just distorted.”

Amodeo said that all the radio gear on the set is real, working and 
connected to antennas about 50 feet above the set. But since all the 
antennas are inside the stage, this reduces their efficiency. Mike’s shack 
boasts an ICOM IC-9100 HF/6 meter/2 meter transceiver and an IC-92AD 
handheld transceiver, both provided to the show courtesy of ICOM America, as 
well as a Comet CHV-5X HF dipole and GP-1 antenna for 2 meters and 70 cm 
(courtesy of NCG/Comet).

Amodeo told the ARRL that the radios are always on and lit whenever they are 
shooting scenes in the office. Hams on the Last Man Standing crew use the 
equipment to make contacts during their off-time. Amodeo also said that he 
plans to add vintage equipment to the shack in the future.

Last Man Standing Trivia: The show is shot on historic Stage 9 in Studio 
City, California. This is the same set where Seinfeld was shot.

Watch the complete episode Moon Over Kenya (air date January 3)

<http://abc.go.com/watch/last-man-standing/SH55126594/VD55161007/moon-over-kenya>.


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