ICQ Podcast Episode 431 – Dayton Hamvention 2024 Part 1
In this episode, we join Martin Butler M1MRB, Chris Howard (M0TCH), Martin Rothwell (M0SGL), Frank Howell (K4FMH) and Bill Barnes (WC3B) to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin Butler (M6BOY) rounds up the news in brief and the episode's feature is Dayton Hamvention 2024 Part 1.
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- Hackers Gain Access to ARRL Headquarters-Based Systems
- RSGB Strategic Priorities Update
- SDRplay Spectrum Analyser updated to include RSPdx-R2
- Antenna Damage Forces WWVB To Operate At Reduced Power
- WKHS High Schoolers Receive CRO Certifications
- FCC - Public Comment on the effects of the Recent Severe Geomagnetic Storm
- Nominations for IARU President and Vice President have been Ratified
- 2024 ARRL Field Day
- 80th Anniversary of the Allied Assault on Normandy Special Event
Colin Butler, M6BOY, is the host of the ICQ Podcast, a weekly radio show about Amateur Radio. Contact him at [email protected].
Ham College 113
Ham College episode 113 is now available for download.
Amateur Extra Exam questions part 51 of 51.
E0A – Safety: RF radiation hazards, hazardous materials, grounding.
George Thomas, W5JDX, is co-host of AmateurLogic.TV, an original amateur radio video program hosted by George Thomas (W5JDX), Tommy Martin (N5ZNO), Peter Berrett (VK3PB), and Emile Diodene (KE5QKR). Contact him at [email protected].
Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 333
2024 CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame inductees
Recognizing those who have made major contributions to Amateur Radio as a whole, and Radio Amateurs who have made major contributions to society at large.
Amateur Radio Daily
FCC seeks comment on impact of geomagnetic storm on communications
The Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau seeks comment on any impact to communications believed to be a result of the May 2024 severe geomagnetic storm.
FCC
2024: Ham Radio in China, soon Chinese Hams in space
A group that accounts for only 1/10,000 of the country’s population – Amateur Radio enthusiasts.
高大伟 David Cowhig’s Translation Blog
ARRL service disruption speculation runs wild
Entering the third week of downtime for services such as Logbook of the World.
W2LJ
So whats all this HaLow Long-Range WiFi about then?
HaLow or IEEE 802.11ah protocol are starting to edge into the realm of affordability.
Hackaday
9-11 Remembering Our Heroes special event this September
Special event K4A to honor the victims of 9-11 NewYork City, Shanksville Pa., and Washington D. C.
WA1FCN
A history of Amateur Satellites and project OSCAR
A detailed history of Amateur Radio satellites from 1961-2003.
N7HPR
How the Army handled D-Day communications
SigC had estimated it would need some 90,000 transmitters for the job. This mandated frequency coordination.
RadioWorld
When cell service hit our lake, marine radios went quiet
I miss the crackle of fishing reports and the broadcast proclamations of happy hours.
INFORUM
Video
Making my first ISS satellite contact
My first ever Amateur Radio satellite contact on the International Space Station (ISS) very early around 1:00 AM.
KI5IRE
AMSAT microsat pre-launch testing
AMSAT archival footage from testing and evaluation sessions prior to the launch of the first microsats on 22 Jan 1990. Included home video quality of vacuum chamber testing, and vibration table qualifying.
AMSAT
Pre-Internet packet radio
Old School Packet Radio with the Commodore SX-64 and MFJ-1278 TNC.
ModernHam
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A video about ARDF (Radio Orienteering)
Whether you call it Amateur Radio Direction Finding (ARDF), Radio Orienteering, Fox or Bunny Hunting
The feature speaker at our May 2024 meeting was Robert Frey WA6EZV. Robert spoke on ARDF - Radio Orienteering - Fox (or Bunny) Hunting. Robert was first licensed in 1968, and his interests include DX and ARDF, as an on-foot foxhunter, for over 20 yrs. He was member of the US ARDF National Team in 2000, 02, 04, and 06 competing in China, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and South Korea.
The presentation was recorded via Zoom so please excuse the video quality which is less than our usual presentations.
Robert Frey WA6EZVWe have documented some of our own SARC Foxhunts in years past, including this locally developed 80m fox receiver:
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~ John VE7TI
LHS Episode #544: What Privacy?
Hello and welcome to Episode 544 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts discuss short topics including Hamvention 2024, the exploit affecting the ARRL and LoTW, Winamp, Rufus, a discussion on privacy in social media and much more. Thanks or listening and have a great week.
73 de The LHS Crew
Russ Woodman, K5TUX, co-hosts the Linux in the Ham Shack podcast which is available for download in both MP3 and OGG audio format. Contact him at [email protected].
Special Event Station TM80DDAY
Commemorating the 80th anniversary of
the Allied assault on Normandy beaches
From June 4 to 9, 2024, a number of crew members of the Plusscouts PA3EFR/J and other Radio Scouters will be traveling to Normandy (Omaha Beach) to support the international activities of the commemoration services around 80 years of D-DAY.
Operators of this call are the operators of the PA3EFR/J-crew, a specialist group of Scouters, members of Scouting Netherlands through the national Fellowship called Plusscouts. In addition, we have invited some distinguished guests to join our team. This crew primarily brings TDOTA and JOTA to Scouting groups that are eager to get involved in the annual global Radio Scouting activities. Additional information on this years crew can be found on the Plusscouts Website. The station is valid for 2 points in the Dutch Radio Scouting Award scheme.
The good news is that we will be hosted again by the D-Day Museum at Omaha Beach. A radio shack in the backyard of the museum will be part of our radio station and associated radio scouting activities.
Technician License Class – Buena Vista, CO
The Chaffee-Lake Amateur Radio Association is offering an introductory ham radio license class in June. We will make good use of the Ham Radio School online Technician course, supplemented with in-person instruction and mentoring.
The Amateur (Ham) Radio Technician license is your gateway to the worldwide fun and excitement of Amateur Radio
- Earn your ham radio Technician class license
- Pass your FCC amateur radio license exam in class
- Multiple-choice exam, No Morse Code Required
- Learn to operate on the ham bands, 10 meters and higher
- Learn to use the many VHF/UHF FM repeaters in Colorado
Schedule
Sat June 1 1-3 pm In-Person Kickoff Session
Wed June 5 7-8 pm Online – Review session via Zoom
Wed June 12 7-8 pm Online – Review session via Zoom
Sat June 15 1–3:30 pm In-Person Review and Exam Session
Most of the course content will be delivered via the Ham Radio School online system, requiring about 15 hours of independent study by the student. The content is delivered in bite-sized video lessons, followed by online quizzes to check your knowledge. Our instructors will provide additional instruction and coaching during in-person and online sessions. The in-person sessions will be at Casa Del Rio Clubhouse in Buena Vista, Colorado.
Register now
The fee for the class is $29.95.
(The FCC also charges a $35 license fee to issue your license, payable after you pass the exam.)
To register for the class or to get more information, contact:
Bob Witte KØNR
[email protected]
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Bob Witte, KØNR, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Colorado, USA. Contact him at [email protected].