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South Africa: December Radio Amateur Exam results
SARL News reports the results of the December RAE have been released and emailed to each candidate, the pass rate was 95% for those attending the exam
AmateurLogic 150: Christmas 2020
Tommy shows us the neat Doozy for D-Star application. Emile celebrates 12 Days of Elmers. George remembers the Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 100 and discusses all digital AM changes. Emile shows how to completely update Pi-Star. Mike’s got the 2020 AmateurLogic Crazy Cheap Christmas Gift Guide
Germany: Temporary licence for 160m ham radio band extended
IARU Region 1 reports Germany's temporary license for the amateur radio 160m band has been extended until the end of 2021
Applications reopen to community radio stations for emergency funding
Community radio stations are being given a third chance to apply for emergency funding to help them through the Covid-19 crisis
Qualified applicants for Ofcom spectrum auction
Ofcom has announced the names of the applicants that have qualified to take part in the upcoming spectrum auction
Radio hams who provided link to Antarctic base
Clark News Online picks up on a story that first appeared in the Antarctic Sun about two Clark residents the Madey brothers Jules K2KGJ and John K2KGH
3200km opening on 144 MHz in Australia
With the Summer Sporadic-E season now in full swing in the southern hemisphere, many radio amateurs there have been making contacts on the VHF bands. During one such opening on the 15th of December 2020, there was one very unusual WSPR report on 144 MHz which spanned 3200kms across the Australian continent
Operating Amateur Radio satellites from your home station
In Episode 5 of DX Engineering’s Amateur Radio Satellite series, Sean Kutzko, KX9X, demonstrates how you can successfully operate amateur satellites from a basic home station without all the bells and whistles
ARRL Audio News - December 18, 2020
ARRL Audio News - December 18, 2020
Free eBook - Capture the MAGIC of Six Meters
Operating Modes/50 Mhz
This book provides plenty of insight into how you, too, can Capture the Magic of Six Meters. It covers propagation, equipment, software, antennas, awards and contesting, as well as assistance in finding the magic.
BARS on the satellites
Barry Amateur Radio Society (BARS) - Located in South Wales, UK - usually operates from its club station at his time of the year using our call signs and extend seasons greetings from Wales to other operators and families throughout the world
144 MHz signal from the Faroe Islands heard 3000kms away in Bulgaria during the Geminid Meteor Shower
During this year's Geminid meteor shower, many radio amateurs worldwide were busy making contacts on the VHF bands by bouncing signals off the many meteor trails. One of the big suprises however was when the 144 MHz signal from Jon, OY9JD in the Faroe Islands was heard 3075 kms away in Bulgaria by LZ1KU!
IARUMS November newsletter now available
The IARU Region 1 Monitoring System newsletter says in November the amateur radio 28 MHz band suffered from signals from fishing buoys along with Over The Horizon Radars (OTHR) which were heard every day
Austria: Limited ham radio greetings message facility
In Austria the Telecommunications Office has announced that young people will be permitted to send a greetings message over amateur radio during certain specified events
IARU and amateur radio 23 cm band
The Chair of IARU Region 1 Spectrum Affairs, Barry Lewis G4SJH, reports the IARU is fully engaged in the 23 cm band / Galileo radio navigation satellite service coexistence studies in CEPT
Logbook of The World to be Offline for Approximately 6 Hours

Logbook of The World (LoTW), ARRL’s online QSO confirmation system, will undergo scheduled maintenance beginning Monday, December 21, at 2300 UTC (6 PM EST) for approximately 6 hours. LoTW will be offline and unavailable while the system’s server is upgraded to new hardware. Thank you for your understanding.


Oregon ARRL VEC Testing Group Offers Testing from the Comfort of Your Car

The coronavirus pandemic has made life difficult for everyone. On the plus side, however, it’s prompted creative solutions to work around the various roadblocks the pandemic has imposed. Volunteer Examiners in Grant County, Oregon, affiliated with the ARRL Volunteer Examiner Coordinator (VEC) put their heads together to overcome the adversity and hold a safe and secure exam session. Current hea...


SSTV Event to Help ARISS Mark 20 Years of Continuous Ham Radio Operation in Space

Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) will continue its year-long 20th anniversary celebration of continuous ham radio operation from the ISS this month, with a slow-scan television (SSTV) event over the holidays. The first ARISS school contact took place in December 2000, not long after the first ISS crew arrived on station a month earlier and had made test contacts. The com...


Icom 706MkIIG Frequency Calibration
Radio Equipment/HF Transceivers/Icom IC-706
Unlike older radios, the 706 uses only one crystal oscillator (called the Master Oscillator). All other frequencies in the radio (L.O., 3-4 I.F. stages, VFO, and CW-offset) are computer-derived from the Master Oscillator. This makes it relatively simple to frequency-align the radio, so that it agrees with the Frequency Display in all modes.
Russian 'doomsday' plane's radio equipment stolen by thieves
Thieves have stolen electronic equipment from a Russian military aircraft known as a "doomsday plane" for its role in the country's nuclear arsenal, local media report
RAC Canada Day Contest 2020 report
With Canada Day falling on a Wednesday this year and the COVID-19 pandemic having an impact worldwide, it was gratifying to see so many still able to participate in the RAC Canada Day Contest
Winter CW contest on HamSphere 4.0
HamSphere 4.0 Winter CW contest 2020 Bands 160, 80, 60, 40, 30, 20, 17, 15, 12, 11 and 10m Score calculation Total points for QSOs multiply by Total numbers of normal band multipliers
SolderSmoke Podcast 227 available
Bill Meara M0HBR / N2CQR has released a new edition of the amateur radio SolderSmoke podcast
Dipoles Explored - G4CQM
G4CQM's forensic investigation Dipoles Explored puts paid to myths propagated on the Internet concerning the pros and cons of particular dipoles and their potential use as yagi based driven elements!
Contest University to Host Propagation Summit

Several radio propagation experts will share their knowledge during a Propagation Summit via Zoom, sponsored by Contest University (CTU). The event is scheduled for January 23, 2021. The presentation schedule includes:

  • “Update on the Personal Space Weather Station Project and HamSCI Activities for 2021” with Nathaniel Frissell, W2NAF, at 11 AM EST (1600 UTC)
  • “Solar Cycle 25 Predictions and Progr...

ARRL Headquarters will be Closed on Thursday, December 17

Due to anticipated severe winter weather, ARRL Headquarters will be closed on Thursday, December 17 for the safety of our staff. Headquarters management expects that things will be back to normal on Friday, December 18. 


F5GIT Blog
A comprehensive and up to date log by F5GIT dedicated to the Ham radio hobby
WSPR MAP by WSPRnet
Operating Modes/Weak Signal
Weak Signal Propagation Reporter Network Map and Database of WSPR data
RSGB release Board Proceedings for November 21
The RSGB has released proceedings for the November 21 Board meeting which discussed licence changes and the Direct-to-Full exam
The latest edition of The 5 MHz Newsletter now available for download
The latest edition of The 5 MHz Newsletter (No 25 –Summer/Autumn 2020) is now available for free pdf download from the ‘External Links’ section of the Wikipedia 60m Band page
Propagation Summit 2021
Contest University will host Propagation Summit on January 23, 2021.
Ham radio exams in Germany cancelled
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic in Germany the Federal Network Agency BNetzA has announced that all amateur radio exams will be cancelled until mid-January at the earliest
Nominations Invited for 2021 CWops Award for Advancing the Art of CW

CWops is now accepting nominations for its 2021 Award for Advancing the Art of CW. The award recognizes individuals, groups, or organizations that have made the greatest contribution(s) toward advancing the art or practice of radio communication by Morse code.

Candidates for the award may be authors of publications related to CW; CW recruiters, trainers, mentors, coaches, and instructors; public...


You Shop, Amazon Gives!

Thank you for shopping smile.amazon.com. Because of you, Amazon has donated more than $45,870 to ARRL since 2014, helping ARRL to extend its reach in public service, advocacy, education, technology, and membership. With just a few shopping days left, as you shop for those final gifts, we invite you to continue to choose ARRL as your charity of choice.

Bookmark ARRL’s link and support amateur rad...


ARRL Releases a New Edition of Storm Spotting and Amateur Radio

The third edition of Storm Spotting and Amateur Radio is now available from ARRL. Storm spotting gives radio amateurs another way to offer a public service by using their skills as communicators.

In an average year, the US experiences more than 10,000 severe thunderstorms, 5,000 floods, and more than 1,000 tornadoes. During these weather events, ham radio volunteers provide real-time information...


 

 
 
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