Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 276
Antenna hidden in holiday lights skirts HOA rules
For this build, a long wire is hidden along with a strand of otherwise plain-looking lights.
Hackaday
Each Bouvet Island QSL cost $38
One of the biggest and most expensive expeditions in recent times was the 3Y0J activation on Bouvet Island.
EI7GL
We’re missing the STEM boat
This is more than an Amateur Radio club can handle.
KB6NU
Former FEMA leaders continue push for AM preservation
Removal of AM radios from cars is “a grave threat to future local, state and federal disaster response and relief efforts.”
Radio World
First EME QSO
Make an EME QSO on 70cm using LEO sat equipment.
Notizbl0g
Atsena Otie Key FL: The island, the pile-ups, the video
The antenna was on (and then, in!) the water.
AE5X
TikTok Hams: RadioPrep
Husband, dad, Ham Radio user + GMRS and emergency communications enthusiast.
TikTok
Inside the world of Australia’s high-altitude balloonists
and why they’re not afraid of a missile.
The Guardian
What in Heaven’s name is a Rybakov Antenna?
I was determined to learn more so I built one.
Ham Radio Outside the Box
Video
Portable digipeater build with a Pi Zero
Let’s build a portable APRS digipeater using a Pi Zero and Digirig soundcard.
KM4ACK
Ham Radio over light wave
Modulated light communications.
Tank Radio
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LHS Episode #498: Dust in the Wind
Hello and welcome to Episode #498 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short topics episode, the hosts discuss upcoming opportunities for students to contact the ISS, the Bouvet Island DXpedition, open source at NASA, the Brave browser, the growth of Open Source and much more. Thanks for 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].
The March – April 2023 SARC Communicator
Another BIG issue!
'The Communicator' digital periodical of Surrey Amateur Radio Communications is now available for viewing or download.
Read in over 145 countries now, with almost 10,000 downloads for the November-December issue, we bring you 124 pages of Amateur Radio news from the South West corner of Canada and elsewhere. With less fluff and ads than other Amateur Radio publications, you will find Amateur Radio related articles, projects, profiles, news, tips and how-to's for all levels of the hobby.
You can view or download it as a .PDF file:
Previous Communicator issues are at:
https://ve7sar.blogspot.com/search/label/The%20Communicator
and a full index is HERE.
As always, thank you to our contributors, and your feedback is always welcome.
The deadline for the next edition is April 15th.
If you have news or events from your club or photos, stories, projects or other items of interest from BC or elsewhere, please contact us at [email protected]
73,
John VE7TI
'The Communicator' Editor
My Story on QSO Today
About five years ago, Eric/4Z1UG interviewed me for the QSO Today podcast. He recently retrieved and remixed the audio recording and posted it on the QSO Today webpage. There are a few places where the discussion seems dated (such as the discussion of Yaesu Fusion, which was relatively new at the time.) However, for the most part, the dialog was good and still relevant. Well, at least to me, because it was my story.
During the interview, I mention some of my Elmers, including Virgil/W0INK who influenced me early in my ham career. I also talk about the concept of 360-Degree Elmering, which means that Elmers (mentors) can be found in many different places. Other topics include: Summits On The Air, Colorado 14ers, the Tri-Lakes Monument Radio Association (W0TLM), repeaters, DMR in Colorado. There is a plug for Ham Radio School, where I continue to help out. Somehow we got on the topic of lists in amateur radio: DXCC entities, SOTA summits, states, etc.
Anyway, you may find it interesting.
73 Bob K0NR
The post My Story on QSO Today appeared first on The KØNR Radio Site.
Bob Witte, KØNR, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Colorado, USA. Contact him at [email protected].
ICQ Podcast Episode 397 – 23cm Antenna Review
In this episode, we join Martin Butler M1MRB, Dan Romanchik KB6NU, Edmund Spicer M0MNG, Ed Durrant DD5LP and Chris Howard M0TCH to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin Butler (M6BOY) rounds up the news in brief and in the episode's feature is 23cm Antenna review and ISP Trouble.
- Spy Radio Stations that Still Broadcast Today
- An Expansion on Solar Cycle Prediction
- Another 100 year old Radio Club
- PRESENTER OPINION: There Are Almost as Many GMRS Licenses as Techs…
- Hobby Club’s Missing Balloon Feared Shot Down By USAF
- Fluke Multimeter Safety Issue
- 2022 Roanoke Division ARRL Service Award Recipient Selected
- New RSGB Youth Champion Appointed
Colin Butler, M6BOY, is the host of the ICQ Podcast, a weekly radio show about Amateur Radio. Contact him at [email protected].
LHS Episode #497: Satellite Operations Deep Dive
Hello and welcome to the 497th installment of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this deep dive episode, the hosts bring on guest and fellow ham radio presenter Neil Rapp, WB9VPG, the man with the worst call sign in history, to discuss operating amateur radio using satellites. Topics include ham radio hardware, software, mobile and home setup, operating procedure and best practices and much more. Thanks for 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].
FT8CN user manual translated to English
Using Google translate, I uploaded the whole Chinese FT8CN V0.83 user manual PDF file. Except for the illustrations, it has managed to translate the whole file quite successfully to English.
There is enough information for most to get an understanding of all of it's modes, uses and information.
Download a copy from here
Steve, G1KQH, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from England. Contact him at [email protected].