The The 39th Annual TAPR/ARRL Digital Communications Conference (DCC) was held on September 11 and 12, 2020. Like nearly all conferences this year, it was a virtual conference, and the sessions were recorded and are now online.
They’re on YouTube in two loooong videos. The Friday sessions are here, while the Saturday sessions are here. I would have embedded the videos here, as I usually do with YouTube videos, but these are not embeddable.
Since these are just two long videos, finding a particular talk can be a little tricky. What you need to do is to refer to the schedule, find the talk that you want to hear, then fast forward to that spot on the video.
So, for example, if you want to hear “HF Propagation Measurement Techniques and Analyses” by Steve Cerwin, WA5FRF, you’ll note that the talk was supposed to start at 9:30 am EDT, or approximately 30 minutes into the video. It actually starts at the 36:42 mark.
The rest of the talks seem to be pretty much on schedule. The talk, “A Pedestrian Approach to Mordor: Cognitive Radio: from Data Flow to Finite State Machines” by Michelle Thompson, W5NYV, was scheduled to start about 5 hours into the program on Saturday, and indeed it starts at about the 5:00 mark in the Saturday video.
Arne K5ARN says
In the YouTube TAPR show notes there are clickable time links to each presentation, very convenient!