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International Space Station ARISS APRS Digipeater 145.825mhz Received in Scotland ISS had several passes over my location in Southern Scotland on 13th July 2011 This video shows me receiving the ISS APRS Digipeater with a home made VHF ground plane antenna (indoors)

 

The new Digital Edition of QST will debut toward the end of May. If you are an ARRL member and you haven’t yet signed up to be notified automatically when the Digital Edition becomes available, you can do so easily. Just go to EDIT YOUR PROFILE at www.arrl.org. Click EDIT EMAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS and then check the box next to NOTIFICATION OF MONTHLY DIGITAL EDITION OF QST. That’s all there is to i…

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New Kensington ham radio group goes 'old-school' global
Wolf, of Harrisburg, belongs to the Skyview Radio Society, an amateur ham radio group that draws members from throughout Western Pennsylvania. Members meet at their radio station and clubhouse in New Kensington and broadcast locally and throughout the
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The market for Real Time Strategy and Tower Defense games has become rather crowded in recent years, however 11 Bit Studios has given what they claim is a unique spin on a classic gameplay formula with Anomaly: Warzone Earth.
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Events guide: Easter and Passover 2012
If your idea of Easter ham is Spam or you just don't remember how your grandmother made her famous matzo ball soup, just give up and go out. Las Vegas restaurants are putting on quite the spread for both Easter and Passover meals this weekend.
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The year 2012 marks the 87th anniversary of the founding of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU). To mark this occasion, the IARU and its more than 160 Member-Societies will celebrate World Amateur Radio Day on April 18. For many years, the IARU has declared a theme for each World Amateur Radio Day. The theme for 2012 is Amateur Radio Satellites: Celebrating 50 Years in Space in remembr…

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The Eighth Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Conference (GAREC) — called MyGAREC 2012 — will be held November 12-14 in the Malaysian state of Negeri Sembilan at the Thistle Port Dickson Resort.

GAREC — which began in 2005 in Tampere, Finland — began in 2005. The conference attracts radio amateurs who have an interest in providing emergency communications in response to disasters …

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A recently declassified account of the morbid incident that took place off Spain coast involving the US carrier striking force on a mission in the Mediterranean. A routine radio-communication session, intercepted and deciphered by the Russian surveillance facilities clandestinely deployed in the region, had nearly triggered a major crisis and even an all-out war between the NATO allies. English/Español subtitles Spanish-American talks registered at a marine distress frequency. Spanish: A-853 is speaking. Please, turn 15 degrees South to avoid collision with us. You’re heading straight for us. The distance is only 25 nautical miles. Americans: The Master of the United States Ship is speaking. We advise YOU to turn 15° to avoid the collision with US. Spanish: We deem your instruction impossible and inadequate, and we advise you to turn 15° South so as not to ram into us. Americans: Richard James Howard, the Commander of the USS ‘Lincoln’, the aircraft carrier, the second largest vessel of the US Navy, is speaking. We’re escorted by 2 cruisers, 6 jet-fighters, 4 submarines and the task force support fleet. Now I’m not advising you, I’m ordering you to alter your course by 15° North. Otherwise, we’ll have to take all the necessary measures to ensure the safety of our ship. Back off our course! Spanish: Juan Manuel Sales Alcanara is speaking to you. 2 men here. We’re escorted by a dog, a supper, 2 bottles of beer. We’re supported by a canary-bird, which is sleeping right now

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IOTA News from the Deutscher Amateur Radio Club
If possible they will also try to make some RTTY and PSK31-QSO's. QSL only direct via AJ4RW. On Apr 5û8, Joe,K5KUA/5, will be QRV again from Galveston Island (USi TX001S, Galveston County) mainly in SSB on 80m-10m and maybe also some CW.
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Triathlon DX Contest announcement
Actually, trying here to simulate the original Triathlon athletic event, we involved three major ham radio modes, SSB, CW, RTTY. It will be a 24 hour non-stop event divided in three sections, each one devoted to a different mode.
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The Gadget Shows Wild Challenge, featuring the Icom IC-F4029SDR and Motorola TLKR T7. Watch to see who wins, Digital or Analogue PMR446. (Icom IC-F4029SDR £179 and Motorola TLKR T7 Twin Pack £70-80). Gadget Show on Channel Five, for more info. visit www.five.tv/thegadgetshow . Walkie Talkie / Radio test.
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I received quite a few inquiries regarding the solar setup I am using for my SOTA activations. I hope I answered all of them in this short video. If not, pleae fell free to add questions/comments.
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This week, Surfin’ discovers the iPod Touch — and its proliferation of ham radio apps.

My sister Jeanette always buys us scratch-off lottery tickets as Christmas stocking stuffers. This past Christmas was no different — except that I won $ 105 on the first ticket I scratched clean.

I also received a $ 100 gift card from Santa. I never squander money that …

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The ARRL has just released two new books and a digital software library that you are going to want to have in your shack: Hints & Kinks for the Radio Amateur (18th edition) and Short Antennas for 160 Meter Radio by Grant Bingeman, KM5KG. The newest version of Software Library for Hams is also available for both as an immediate download or on CD-ROM.

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DX News — ARRL DX Bulletin #11:
The 10-10 International Mobile Contest, BARTG HF RTTY Contest, Russian DX Contest, QRP CW Fox Hunt, NCCC Sprint, SARL VHF/UHF Analogue/Digital Contest, CQIR – Ireland Calling, Oklahoma QSO Party, AGCW VHF/UHF CW Contest, Virginia QSO Party,
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Public Law No. 112-96 – Stop HOA And Condo Association Restrictions From Outlawing All Ham Radio Antennas

Below is the text of a posting at ARRL regarding their solicitation of comments from ham radio operators impacted by HOA and Condo Association CC&R that interfere with our ability to erect ham radio antennas.  You have until April 25, 2012 to give them your specific opinions to help with their response to Public Law No. 112-96.

With over 23% of ALL Americans now living in some sort of HOA controlled fiefdom where power hunger board’s wield their biased attitudes as if they were laws. Pretty soon, a majority of Americans will live under HOA dominion.

It is past time that we, as ham radio operators, have a right to have our voices heard in a way in which we can actually effectuate change. This is the opportunity. 

The FCC forced HOAs and Condo Associations to allow satellite dish antennas.  Let’s have them do the same for ham antennas – both UHF/VHF and even HF.  With the Coming Chaos that many Preppers are already anticipating, our country’s need for real emergency communications is going to be even more important to our citizens than ever before. Without tested antenna systems, a major percentage of our fellow hams will not be prepared to immediately rise to any critical challenge.

 Help Public Law No. 112-96 Help Ham Radio

Help in this fight today.  Click on the below links to voice your opinions to ARRL before April 25, 2012.

Overview of FCC Land Use Restriction Study – Public Law No. 112-96

In February 2012, as part of Public Law No. 112-96, Congress directed the FCC to undertake a study, with a report of the findings to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. This study would “use the expertise of stakeholder entities and organizations” to recommend how to best use radio amateurs in emergency communications and disaster relief efforts, and how to best utilize the Amateur Radio Service in coordination with the federal government in these efforts. In addition, the study would also discuss the effects of unreasonable or unnecessary private land use restrictions on residential antenna installations and recommend ways to remove such impediments. This is the study championed by the ARRL for several years and was known as the “Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Enhancement Act”. This act was introduced into the 112th Congress as H.R. 81 and S. 191.

Under the provision of the act, the FCC has 180-days to prepare their report commencing with the signing of the statute into law. We are now if that period. As part of their study, the FCC has solicited public comment in a public notice DA 12-523 on two specific areas related to the study. There is a 45-day deadline for public comments on the public notice. All comments must be received by the FCC no later than May 17, 2012.

As the national organization for Amateur Radio, and as a principle proponent of this study, the ARRL has issued a call for all Amateurs – whether ARRL members or not – to submit their comments and assist.

The ARRL will present a detailed summary of anecdotal examples of the effect of CC&Rs and homeowner’s association rules on Amateur Radio emergency communications. What we need from you are the actual, personal experiences of a geographically diverse group of radio amateurs who are subject to CC&Rs or other private land use restrictions where they live; who can tell us very specifically of the adverse effect of those restrictions on their ability to prepare for and to provide emergency and disaster relief communications.

Most importantly, Amateurs need to explain why they did not have an option when it came to purchasing real property. Was your decision based on the pervasiveness of private land use restrictions of properties you were considering? Did these restrictions preclude or unreasonably restrict the installation and maintenance of outdoor Amateur Radio antennas? Did they subject the radio amateur to the unlimited discretion of a homeowners’ association, architectural control committee or other non-government decision maker requiring their permission in order to erect and maintain an effective antenna? Is your full participation in EmCom affected by these land use restrictions?

We need fact-based information, including the text of any CC&Rs to which amateurs are subject. We need to know about your efforts to find non-restricted places to live in their metropolitan areas. We need to know about the denial of approvals by HOA boards. You should mention specifically the effect of their restrictions on your ability to do and prepare for emergency communications. We need as much specificity as you can provide. We need your contact information in order to follow up if necessary (by telephone or e-mail.)

This website has links to web pages that allow Amateurs to provide their information easily on-line. The first form addresses the role that Amateur Radio has played in providing Emergency and Disaster Relief communications. If you have participated in an EmCom event or deployment since January 1, 2000, we ask you to provide specific information on the activation by completing this form by clicking here.

The second form provides for the collection of information on how private land use restrictions – such as property conditions, homeowner association covenants, and deed restrictions – have impeded the ability of licensees to full participate in emergency and disaster relief operations. It also allows you to provide details of how the CC&R has affected your participation in EmCom. It also provides the ability to upload a more detailed explanation of your situation, as well as providing copies of your actual CC&Rs or deed restrictions. If you are affected the deed restrictions, HOAs, or CC&Rs, please complete this form by clicking here to help with Public Law No. 112-96.

It is important to remember that CC&Rs are not the same as city and town zoning and building ordinances. The FCC already has extended a limited preemption to city and town ordinances thru PRB-1. This study also does not cover restrictions imposed on leased property, such as lease restrictions for apartment dwellers.

What this study specifically focus on are restrictions imposed on your ability to erect antennas and support structures that are imposed by private groups, such as your neighborhood sub-development Home Owners Association or Architectural Standards Committee.

In order to gather as much accurate data as possible, please keep your comments confined to your direct knowledge and participation in events. It is not helpful to have exaggerated claims or second-hand information such as “well a couple of towns over I heard they had an ARES net because of a flash flood.” Our goal is to present as forceful, fact-based record as possible.

It is important that when reporting CC&Rs that have affected you that you provide a copy of the pertinent portion of the covenant for inclusion in the report. If you can scan it or have a digital copy of the CC&R, you may email it to CCRINFO@arrl.org If you need to send a hard copy, it may be sent: CCR Information Study, ARRL, 225 Main St., Newington CT 06111.

TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE. Because of the short window by the FCC for comments, and the short deadline for the final report back to Congress, the ARRL must have your input by WEDNESDAY APRIL 25, 2012. This allows us time to compile the results into a useful and manageable presentation for the Commission.

If you have any questions, contact Dan Henderson, N1ND, ARRL Regulatory Information Manager at (860) 594-0236 or at dhenderson@arrl.org

The bulletin appears a day early this week because ARRL Headquarters is closed for the Good Friday holiday.

Over the past week, the average daily sunspot number and solar flux values rose slightly, even though as the week progressed, each day had a lower number than the day before. The daily sunspot number began the week at a high of 100, but ended at 60. Likewise, the daily solar flux started a…

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Public Service Announcement on Emergency Communications Greater Manchester Amateur Radio Emergency Service (GM-ARES) New Hampshire Thanks to the Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL) for the use of their video in this PSA. K9AMG
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Clip 1/7 Speaker: Malaysian Amateur Radio Emergency Service MARES 1. Introduction to Amateur Radio, History of Ham Radio in Malaysia 2. APRS Introduction 3. Communication with ISS, the amateur radio way 4. Emergency Communication For more information go to: bit.ly
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Un problema riscontrato dagli utilizzatori del TS590S in abbinamento al soft. HRD+DM 780 consiste nel fatto che l’audio non viene mandato in TX e la portante non viene modulata. Per ovviare è necessario cambiare su DM780 le impostazioni di collegamento con HRD come dimostra il filmato. Some people have a little problem for working in digital mode whit TS590S and Ham Radio De Lux + DM 780. In fact the audio via usb port don’t work and the ptt control via HRD open the microfon input. To fix this problem change in program option of DM780 like i show in the video.

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Google Declares “Morse Code Is Perfect” with New Gmail Tap Mail Program

04/01/2012

On April 1, Google announced that it has unveiled a new way to use its popular Gmail e-mail system. Called Gmail Tap, it uses dots and dashes to form letters, a system of communicating that should be very familiar to radio amateurs. “Morse code is perfect,” said Gmail Tap Engineer Mitch Fedenko. “It’s just a dot and a dash. What’s simpler than that?”

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According to Google, Gmail Tap will let you tap without looking at your screen, replace the 26-key keyboard with two keys and double productivity by typing two e-mails at once.

“Technology is everywhere today,” explained David Brook, Google Vice President for Communication Services in a video announcing Gmail Tap, “and everyone has a smart phone. Think about the size of [a smart phone]. It’s only two inches, two-and-a-half inches, and we’re trying to cram an entire 26-key keyboard into that space. It’s time to think about ‘How can we do this better?’ using the technology that we have today. And that’s where Gmail Tap comes in.”

 

Gmail Tap replaces the default keyboard in the Gmail application with one that only has two buttons: One for a dot and one for a dash. Brook said that every single letter in the alphabet can be spelled out by using just these two characters.

The QWERTY keyboard — invented in 1874 — is still used today, largely unchanged. “In Morse code, every letter of the alphabet is represen

ted by a simple pattern of dots and dashes, and once you know them, you can type without even looking at your screen,” Brook said. “This makes it ideal for situations where you need to discreetly send e-mails, such as when you’re on a date or in a meeting with your boss.” [Editor’s note: If your boss knows Morse code, this option might not work for you.]

When Google Software Engineer Reed Morse came to Brook with the idea of bringing Morse code back, Brook said he got “really excited.” Morse claims that Samuel F.B. Morse — the creator of Morse code — was his “great-grandfather’s grandfather’s brother.” Morse is also the Lead Engineer for Gmail Tap.

Benefits of Gmail Tap

Benefits of Gmail Tap include a split-screen function, enabling you to send two messages at once, to two completely different recipients. “Gmail Tap multitasking, it’s an improvement over speech,” Brook said. “You can say two things with your fingers that your mouth can only say one of. People are going to be twice as productive, and people are going to be able to write e-mails anytime they want.” A planned “ship-to-shore mode” will “activate your phone’s flash to communicate with other power users across an ocean (of people).” Also planned for the future is the Double-Black Diamond mode that will “add a third, fourth and more keyboards for writing up to eight messages at once.”

Gmail Tap Product Lead Todd Smith said that “you can tap it in the morning, you can tap it at night, you can tap it in the bathroom. It [takes] a dot and a dash to have a conversation with the entire world. It’s great!”

A few months ago, the ARRL UHF/Microwave Band Plan Committee asked the Amateur Radio community about current, planned and projected uses of the amateur bands between 902 MHz-3.5 GHz. The response was beyond our expectations, with hundreds of comments and suggestions received. Thanks to all of you who took the time to share information with us.

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Here is another old rig interfaced to Ham Radio Deluxe. It may not get better than this because I have read that this radio from 1976 is the oldest ham rig with a computer interface on the accessory jack.

This video shows the settings for transmit in BPSK31 with ICOM IC-7400, the interface CG Antenna SB-2000, the software Ham Radio Deluxe 5 and Digital Master 780. I’ve realized this video for my friend DF3JR.

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This is Anzhelika’s first contact on Amateur Radio. She answered a CQ call from Art, NF1A on the 75 meter band, 3785 Khz using AM. Isn’t she cute?

In response to the Congressional directive to prepare a study to assess Amateur Radio’s role in emergency and disaster communications and the impact of private land use regulations on the amateur community’s ability to provide such communications, the FCC issued DA 12-523 soliciting comments from the public. The period for public comment runs until May 17, 2012.

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Using a Yaesu FT-450D to receive a JT65 signal.
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Jim Galm, vice president and chief technical officer of LayerZero Power Systems, Inc., has been selected as a Senior Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) member. The grade of Senior Member requires experience reflecting professional maturity and significant professional achievements.

Jim Galm has contributed towards significant discoveries and advancements in the power distribution industry, having authored numerous patents, including LayerZero?s Dynamic Phase Compensation Technology. Jim Galm has helped develop LayerZero Power System?s line of power distribution products, including the company?s Static Transfer Switches, Power Distribution Units and Remote Power Panels.

The IEEE is the world?s largest professional association for the advancement of technology, only 8% of it?s over 400,000 members have achieved senior grade. Senior Member is the highest grade for which IEEE members can apply. To be eligible for consideration, candidates must:

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On April 1, Google announced that it has unveiled a new way to use its popular Gmail e-mail system. Called Gmail Tap, it uses dots and dashes to form letters, a system of communicating that should be very familiar to radio amateurs. “Morse code is perfect,” said Gmail Tap Engineer Mitch Fedenko. “It’s just a dot and a dash. What’s simpler than that?”

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This feature — including convenient Web links to useful information — is a concise monthly update of some of the things ARRL is doing on behalf of its members. This installment covers the month of March.

New privileges on 60 meters went into effect on March 5. After communicating with the NTIA, the ARRL announced that the NTIA …

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 The holder of one of the best-known US Amateur Radio call signs, Frederick (Fred) Maia, W5YI, died of cancer Wednesday, March 28. He was 76 and was a resident of Arlington, Texas.

Fred was a leading Amateur Radio journalist for nearly 35 years and a pioneer of the volunteer examining program adopted by the FCC in 1984.

Maia published “The W5YI Report,” dubbed “America’s Oldest Ham Radio Newslett…

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Martin F. Jue founder and CEO of MFJ Enterprises is awarded the first Ham Radio Outlet Certificate of Honor in the Atlanta Ham Radio Outlet Store. Watch as Mark Holmes Atlanta HRO Manager presents Martin F. Jue with this prestigious award. The HRO Certificate of Honor was awarded to Martin F. Jue on 2/24/2010 in recognition of performance and valued participation in Amateur Radio and as the leader in Ham Radio Accessories for over 38 years.
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