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Review Summary For : TX Factor
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Description:
A 30 minute webcast TV show that is fast moving, informative, professionally
produced about ham activities and things of interest to radio amateurs.
Product is in production
More Info: http://www.txfilms.co.uk/txfactor/index.shtml
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AF5DN Rating: 2014-08-07
Great! Time Owned: 3 to 6 months.
One of the best Ham Shows I have seen.

Much better than the other named show where they just set around and Skype to each other. (you know which one I mean)

These guys get out in the field and show some interesting stuff!

Way to go GB.
K0MD Rating: 2014-08-07
Informative and Insightful TV show on the Amateur Radio hobby Time Owned: 6 to 12 months.
Bob McCreadie G0FGX and colleagues of the UK are producing a 30 minute webcast TV show called TX Factor.

This is a highly professional program of all things of interest to Radio Amateurs. Its appeal is beyond the UK - they cover SOTA, IOTA, backpacking HF activity, Kite-flying with antennas, the major International hamfests: Dayton and Friedrichshafen along with regional ones in the UK. The reporters cover new products from all of the manufacturers as well as new applications or uses of older radio products.

Occasionally there are human interest stories about important entities in the history of radio communication or individuals who have contributed to radio activities. Their coverage of the Marconi center was a fantastic tribute to Marconi and the efforts it took to communicate via HF across the Atlantic with America.

It is a great place for new hams to see the breadth of the hobby and for established hams to learn about something new or different.

Kudos to the group at TX factor for creating a Top Tier news show of appeal to Ham Radio enthusiasts.