Amateur Radio News
Bonaire DXpedition
The upcoming Bonaire DXpedition plan to use the large antenna farm of Radio Netherlands between October 10-24 when they activate this new DXCC entity
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Emergency communications in Pakistan
The Pakistan Amateur Radio Society (PARS) reports that a cross-band emergency repeater is set to provide the first communications of its type to the flood hit Swat Valley, linking it to the rest of the country through a chain of 2-metre band repeaters
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New Zealand Amateur Radio Day
The purpose of the New Zealand Amateur Radio Day is to promote our hobby to the public so that some may be encouraged to join the local club, take on classes and become amateur radio operators
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Astronauts heard on 145.800 MHz
It's always worth keeping a check on 145.800 MHz FM for the ISS astronauts as a YouTube video shows
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Propagation Report from Hannes Coetzee, ZS6BZP
Hannes Coetzee, ZS6BZP, reports that the solar activity is still at low levels. A rash of small sunspots is breaking out across the sun's northern hemisphere. Unfortunately they all appear to be fairly inactive
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Bath Foundation and Morse Classes
Two classes will start this coming Thursday, September 9, at 7pm in the Scout HQ in Bath
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Coachella Valley satellite demo
AMSAT area coordinator Clint Bradford, K6LCS, will be presenting his 'Working Amateur Satellites With Your HT' multimedia session at the September 14 meeting of the Coachella Valley Amateur Radio Club
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Reminder: Important Symposium dates approaching
Two important deadlines are approaching for AMSAT's 2010 Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting being held on Friday, October 8 through Sunday, October 10
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Solar eruption misses Earth, auroras likely anyway
On Sept. 4th around 1600 UT, a magnetic filament erupted, hurling a bright coronal mass ejection (CME) off the sun's northwestern limb
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Radio programming cables
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SK6AW Maidenhead Locator Conversion
Operating Aids/Grid Squares
Convert to/from maidenhead gridsquare, decimal or DMS long/lat. Find your locator on smartphones via gps in your browser!
Convert to/from maidenhead gridsquare, decimal or DMS long/lat. Find your locator on smartphones via gps in your browser!
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8el 144MHz Super Low Noise OWA Yagi
Antennas/2M
This is a super stable 50OHm direct feed Yagi for 2m using 1/2 inch tube and a real easy build.
This is a super stable 50OHm direct feed Yagi for 2m using 1/2 inch tube and a real easy build.
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VE3WDM amateur radio blog
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AREC at the ready following big earthquake
So far AREC (Amateur Radio Emergency Communications) volunteers have not been required in any major way to assist, following the earthquake that hit Christchurch in New Zealand
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Christchurch Quake
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake occurred in Christchurch, New Zealand, at 0435 hours (NZ local time), 4 September 2010. Several aftershocks of between magnitude 3.9 and 5.2 have occurred and more aftershocks are expected
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Missing Arizona radio ham found dead in trailer
A sad end to the search for a Glendale, Arizona, radio ham who went missing in mid August
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Further areas of Pakistan connected by amateur radio
AP2AUM from the Pakistan Amateur Radio Society reports that emergency communications support has been extended in the past week to include three more villages
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A milestone for the WIA Centenary Award
Claims continue to steadily arrive for this limited edition operating award celebrating the Centenary of Organised Amateur Radio in Australia with more than 160 now issued
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G0KYA's HF Propagation Prediction Report, September 2010
Solar conditions still continue to be fairly poor. As I write this on 3 September there are sunspots, but the solar flux is stubbornly in the mid to high 70s. There have been auroral conditions over the past few days and we can expect to see more unsettled conditions as the cycle progresses
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Memristors to be mass produced
Hynix will start manufacturing Memristors first demonstrated by HP in 2006. It will be the first time this new circuit component has been mass produced
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