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Connecting Across Cultural Lines With Ham Radio
Robert Moore, also known as Bob Moore, Jr and K8EJM has been a ham since 1956. I visited Bob's ham shack, a room dedicated to amateur radio. Bob is comfortable among these black boxes with numbers, buttons and silver dials. He sits down at the mic …
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How to Glaze a Whole Ham: Step-by-Step
Preparing a glazed ham from scratch is surprisingly simple, and the end result, dripping in sweet, sticky mustard sauce, will be well worth the few extra minutes spent in the kitchen. The following recipe and step-by-step are pulled from the pages of …
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How low can you go? A signal on 8.971 kHz has spanned the Atlantic, from North Carolina to the UK. Running on the order of 150 µW effective radiated power, very low frequency (VLF) experimenter Dex McIntire, W4DEX, transmitted signals on June 2 and 3 that were detected by Paul Nicholson, an SWL in the UK. Earlier this year, Nicholson detected McIntire’s WH2XBA/4 Experimental Service VLF signal …

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Radio Frequency Interference. Scanning through bands 160 thru 80 meters. Anyone have an idea what is causing this RFI?
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New England

As a blizzard swept across New England February 9-10, SKYWARN was ready. The storm dumped heavy snowfall — with some areas receiving upwards of 3 feet of snow — as blizzard conditions brought hurricane force winds that created power outages and significant tree and power line damage over Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. ARRL Eastern Massachusetts Section Emergency Coord…

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