“Thermal Imaging for the Radio Amateur” at 2025 Northeast HamXposition

Thermal image of a PCBThe use of thermal imaging for target detection and temperature measurement dates back to the early 1900’s. Currently the technology is affordable as the cameras are small, handheld and readily available.

Don’t miss “Thermal Imaging for the Radio Amateur” by Ronald Lucier, W1AAE, who will highlight the use of this technology as it applies to amateur radio: identifying and measuring hot spots on circuit boards, power supplies, connections and terminations. Additional subject matter regarding high power broadcast towers will be presented as will many practical applications. 

Ronald Lucier is a Mechanical Engineer with 40 plus years of experience in Thermal Imaging and the author of dozens of papers. He is currently the Chairman of ISO TC108/SC5/WG-11, “ Infrared Thermography”. He is recently retired from FLIR Systems having conducted over 1000 training courses. Ron was first licensed in 1972 as WN1PPX and currently is licensed as W1AAE.