I made a few QSOs in two ham radio contests (competitions) over the weekend of 21st/22nd February 2009. These were in the French ‘REF’ contest and the American ARRL DX CW Contest.

Audio Recording during ARRL SSB Contest 2010. ( SOAB HP) Op: LU9ESD Manu www.qrz.com/db/lu9esd Band: 14 Mhz. RIG: Yaesu FT-920 Antenna: 3 element tribander @ 36 mtr. Amplifier: Yaesu FL-2100Z (500 W.)

Listening to 6m during the 2009 ARRL VHF QSO PARTY.Listening from EN82 Windsor Ontario Canada
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A few nice ARRL images I found:

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Audio Recording during ARRL SSB Contest 2010. ( SOAB HP) Op: LU9ESD Manu www.qrz.com/db/lu9esd Band: 14 Mhz. RIG: Yaesu FT-920 Antenna: 3 element tribander @ 36 mtr. Amplifier: Yaesu FL-2100Z (500 W.)

Listening K3LR on 10m band with my Perseus receiver during the ARRL-SSB contest 2011. My antenna was a monoband OWA 6 elements home-made at 15m above the ground.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

4x4ham.com — 4×4 Ham ARRL Field Day 2009

Ton, PA1CC in the annual ARRL CW contest. Using a Yaesu FT2000, Acom 1000 amplifier and a 3 element SteppIR. Software is TRlog.

Indianapolis Radio Club, W9RCA Radio Club Field Day exercise, June 26/27, 2010
Video Rating: 5 / 5

This is the ARRL DX SSB Contest. I filmed a little station and Contesting overview and tour, during the end of the contest. I had to compress the file a little to fit on YouTube, so the image quality is not so good. Please watch the whole thing, because I work a few station near the end. Thanks for Watching 73.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Recently I visited the American Radio Relay League headquarters, Newington, Connecticut. Some of the radios they have are Yaesu FT-9000, FT-950, Kenwood TS-2000 and TS-590S, and Icom IC-7000. What you see in this video are only the transmit stations. Offices are shown in the next one. September 2, 2011 KC2VOB / AP2ASD
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Karl, K9BGL, working the pileup on 15 meters during the 2010 ARRL DX CW contest. For more information visit www.k5go.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

50mhz was a blast!
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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Field Day in Yulee, Nassau County Florida 2010

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Clip from the news from June 29, 2008 covering the action from ARRL Field Day in South Carolina.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

A quick preview of the three-day ARRL and TAPR 2008 Digital Communications Conference. The entire conference is available on six DVDs (individually, or as a set) from www.ARVideoNews.com

Join The Alexandria Radio Club, W4HFH, for 2012 Field Day from Armistead Boothe Park in Alexandria, VA. This year, the club ran as 7A adding a PSK31 station to the mix and splitting the 40m and 80m phone stations. This year, the 15m stations was completed powered via solar panels and battery using Goal Zero Boulder 30 Solar Panels and a Goal Zero Yeti Solar Generator. Special thanks to the City of Alexandria for coordination of the park facilities.

These are videos of some of the 2010 Field Day locations that ARRL MDC Section Manager Jim Cross, WI3N, and ARRL MDC Assistant Section Manager Al Brown, KZ3AB, visited on June 26 and June 27, 2010. Video by: E Allen Brown, KZ3AB
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This is the Friday morning “Welcome” session of the 2008 ARRL-TAPR Digital Communications Conference, held in the Chicago area in September. Also see the PREVIEW video. The complete conference is available on DVD at: www.ARVideoNews.com
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Field Day 2012

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The ARRL-affiliated Emergency Amateur Radio Club (EARC) "Field Day" event at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, held June 23, 2012.

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Skoro zaś ARRL może chwalić się Hamvention, a DARC Ham-Radio, to możemy i my pochwalić się ŁOŚ w Jaworznie. Impreza ta z roku na rok jest coraz większa i coraz ciekawsza. Trudno w jednym numerze zrelacjonować wszystkie wydarzenia, jakie miały
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High solar activity produces CMEs and radio bursts
DX News from the ARRL · Space Weather and Radio Hams · Radio switchover decision in 2013 ? Radio Ham in The Register article · Ham Radio featured in Bloomberg Radio interview · 50th anniversary of Algerian Independence contest · Anniversary
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Working North America on the 20 meter band in The ARRL DX Phone Contest 2012, from County Carlow Ireland. more details to follow at www..ei4gyb.com

AD6IW, Goran working OK1DFC, Zdenek on 1296 MHz with a huge signal by bouncing signals off the moon using the 97 foot Jamesburg Dish in Carmel Valley, California

A few nice ARRL images I found:

Split Rock ARA Field Day 2007

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Split Rock Amateur Radio Association ARRL Field Day 2007
Horseshoe Lake, Roxbury Township, NJ

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Korey–W3TUA–makes sure his QRP (low power) amateur radio station is ready for the ARRL CW Sweepstakes contest start. The equipment used is the Ten-Tec R-4020 2-band QRP transceiver, N1MM contest logging software, K1EL WinKeyer, Begali CW paddles, and the Emtech ZM-2 antenna tuning unit. This station runs 5 watts into a homebrewed 1/4-wave vertical antenna with 5 radials.

A few nice ARRL images I found:

Dad’s Radiogram

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Sent via the NTS; eventually delivered to pops by K2ABX — why it was sent West, I’m not sure.

Roan Mountain Trail

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Mike, N4OFA

FOG!

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This is my first received FLMSG NTS Radiogram message… After a little fumbling around, you’ll see the data imported into FLMSG then the HTML display which can be easily printed. This is Alpha code and an auto format for import has already been released by w1hkj.com
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Get on the air this weekend and participate in the ARRL January VHF Sweepstakes! www.arrl.org VHFDX SHERLOCK www.vhfdx.info
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A look at my first SKN. I was slow but really enjoyed the experience.
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ARRL Reports 2012 Growth Of 30% in Amateur Radio Licensing

The first quarter of 2012 (January-March) saw a high level of Amateur Radio license exam sessions, producing an elevated influx of applications for new licensees. According to ARRL VEC Manager Maria Somma, AB1FM, these numbers outpaced the 2011 first quarter results by 30 percent. This uptick does not only apply to new applications; there was a 6 percent increase in the number of upgrades, too. “Statistics over the last 13 years reveal that these are the highest numbers that we’ve ever seen for the total number of US amateurs,” Somma said. “Now there are more than 704,000 radio amateurs in the US.”

Amateur Radio Breaks 700,000 Barrier

Somma said that there are currently 704,236 licensed Amateur Radio operators in the US. “We broke the 700,000 barrier in October 2011 for Amateur Radio,” she explained, “and the numbers continue to progress higher. Broken down by license class, at the end of March there were 14,352 Novices, 343,597 Technicians, 161,220 Generals, 57,393 Advanced and 127,674 Amateur Extra licensees. It’s an all-time high for Technician, General and Extra class licensees, as well. Additionally, our total number of licensees across all three classes has grown each year.”

For the first quarter of 2012, Somma said that the ARRL VEC test session statistics are the highest first quarter results since the FCC’s restructuring of the license requirements in 2007: “Our exam session activity and exam elements administered are elevated. As the total number of licensees across all three license classes continues to grow each year, the demand for Amateur Radio exam sessions also grows. In turn, the number of amateurs who want to be Volunteer Examiners and who want to teach Amateur Radio classes is also rising. The ARRL VEC has seen a spike in the number of applications from General and Extra class radio amateurs who want to give back to their community by serving as examiners and instructors. This is a positive trend in Amateur Radio that we expect will continue over the coming months.”

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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

Astronaut Doug Wheelock, KF5BOC, looks over the OSCAR 1 satellite mockup at the ARRL Expo. ARRL Lab Engineer Bob Allison, WB1GCM, explains.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

In Your Town
To register, call 484-895-7038 or e-mail ke3aw@arrl.net. NORTHAMPTON COUNTRY CLUB, 5049 William Penn Highway, Bethlehem Township, will be the site of a luncheon and talk by Lisa Maatz, Director of Public Policy and Government Relations at the American
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March Qualifying Runs:
by station K6KPH on 3581.5, 7047.5, 14047.5, 18097.5 and 21067.5 kHz at 2 PM PDT (2200 UTC) Saturday, March 17. Unless indicated otherwise, speeds are from 10-35 WPM. You can find the upcoming schedule here http://www.arrl.org/qualifying-run-schedule.
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Propagation de K7RA
I never dealt with a pile-up in that way. I felt like a pro attending everybody fast!" Later Angel reported that conditions were improving fast. If you would like to make a comment or have a tip for our readers, email the author at, k7ra@arrl.net.
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This video is Steve Bible N7HPR”s welcome and introduction to the 3-day TAPR Digital Communications Conference in September 2011, held in Baltimore. The whole conference — all 20 videos — are available to watch at www.ARVN.TV. Yes, they are all on the web, full length, and in high definition! The videos are free to watch, but they were not free to make. ARVN is asking viewers to make a contribution, anything from .50 up. See www.ARVN.TV for details.

Check out these ARRL images:

Mount Mitchell

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Mount Mitchell

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Nighttime from the Blue Ridge Parkway

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New 60 Meter Privileges Now In Effect

03/05/2012

Effective today, US amateurs have new privileges on the 60 meter band. In addition to an increase in effective radiated power from 50 to 100 W, hams can now transmit CW and PSK31 on the following channel-center frequencies:

Channel 1: 5332.0 kHz

Channel 2: 5348.0 kHz

Channel 3: 5358.5 kHz

Channel 4: 5373.0 kHz

Channel 5: 5405.0 kHz

Amateurs can also transmit Upper Sideband voice and PACTOR III on the following suppressed carrier frequencies (the frequencies typically shown on transceiver displays):

Channel 1: 5330.5 kHz

Channel 2: 5346.5 kHz

Channel 3: 5357.0 kHz

Channel 4: 5371.5 kHz

Channel 5: 5403.5 kHz

For more information, download 60-Meter Operations – New Privileges and Recommended Practices. Also, a revised ARRL band chart is available for download.

Watch for the article “New Privileges on 60 Meters” by ARRL Regulatory Information Manager Dan Henderson, N1ND, later this month in the April issue of QST magazine.

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Field Day 2009 (3)_45

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Terry Graves (K7FE) right. Speaks with Marty Wall (N6VI) who is the Vice Director of the (ARRL) in the Southwest Division, who came to visit our site.

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Michael, age 6, chats up other children over the air for Kid’s Day, sponsored by ARRL.

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Roan Mountain Trail

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This is an overlook from the cloudland trail on Roan Mountain

Roan Mountain

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Stephen and Mike

Roan Mountain

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Some pretty flowers

Wallis and Futuna Islands
A week long side trip will be also organized to Futuna island (IOTA OC-118, DIFO FW-017, WW Loc. AH05WQ) for IOTA hunters early February (approx. 3-10 February) using the callsign TW0F. The team also plans to take part in the ARRL DX CW Contest (18-19
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It's All About the Guns – Battleship Firepower & Other Programs
Contact for the event is club member and battleship volunteer, Jack Jacobs, who may be reached at 791-1566 or wd4oin@arrl.net. For other club activities aboard visit http://ac4rc.org/default.htm. Interested in more details of the magnificent World War
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A discussion and demo of telegraph keys, in preparation for the ARRL’s Annual SKN Info via the web on: www.arrl.org
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Well, due to family commitments, I was not able to follow up with last years success with Field Day, however, I did manage to squeeze in a few Qs and give away some points. What you see here is my Icom IC-703+, the matching AH-703 (4 foot) whip antenna, which is connect to the back of the 703 using a 90 degree PL to SO-239 adaptor. You will also notice that I have 2 lengths of 15 foot long wires attached to the ground nut on the rig which are being used as a counter poise. The location was the main floor living room of my home. I was also using battery power with an average RF output of about 7 WATTS… Can you believe that I made contacts fairly easily with this set up IN DOORS? Anyway, thank you for your continued interest and I look forward to chatting with you soon! for more information please see the detail at www.PortableQRP.com www.portableqrp.com 73 Bob VE3UK

ARRL to launch new video and materials with “Do It Yourself” theme, December 27. At 10 AM ET on December 27, 2011, ARRL will release a new video, “The DIY Magic of Amateur Radio,” to its more than 156000 members. The video will be simultaneously released on ARRL’s Facebook, Twitter and YouTube pages, and will be also be available at www.arrl.org. The 8-minute video follows some of the innovative, imaginative and fun ways “hams” use radio technology in new and creative ways. The presentation is directed toward the DIY (do it yourself) movement, which is inspiring a new generation of creators, hackers and innovators. The message should be helpful for existing members to shape the ways they understand and talk about ham radio. Can’t wait until December 27? Start here by exploring short stories and videos about some of the projects and activities pursued by today’s radio amateurs. From satellite communications to sophisticated wireless digital networks, you’ll quickly find that when it comes to ham radio…WE DO THAT!
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celebrating the 100th year of radio as a service, this comes from the us arrl to commemorate the event and attract newcomers to the amateur radio hobby. enjoy!

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Me operating N4OFA/R

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Mike’s Arrival

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FOG!

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Blue Ridge Parkway

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Roan Mountain

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Blue Ridge Parkway

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ARRL’s new video, “The DIY Magic of Amateur Radio,” is an 8-minute video that follows some of the innovative, imaginative and fun ways “hams” use radio technology in new and creative ways.

The presentation is directed toward the DIY (do it yourself) movement, which is inspiring a new generation of creators, hackers and innovators.

The message should be helpful for existing members to shape the ways they understand and talk about ham radio.

For more information and related resources, visit http://www.arrl.org/wedothat-radio-org.

Upcoming Events and Entertainment 12-24
Call 892-2562 or email kj4jah@arrl.net. The Rotary Club of South Walton meets for breakfast at 7:30 am each Thursday morning at the Embassy Suites, Scenic Hwy. 98 in Miramar Beach. Visiting Rotarians and their guests are welcome. Call 267-2929.
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A few nice ARRL images I found:

Blue Ridge Parkway

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Nighttime from the Blue Ridge Parkway

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Nighttime from the Blue Ridge Parkway

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Some cool ARRL images:

Memory shots

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FOG!

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Mount Mitchell

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Community Calendar
Contact Tuck at nf9t@arrl.org for more info. ATTICA, Ind.: Attica Consolidated School Corporation, 6:30 pm EST, administration building, 205 E. Sycamore St. BISMARCK: Bismarck-Henning School Board, 7 pm, Ellen R. Morris Conference Room.
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Propagation de K7RA
Propagation reports for the ARRL 10 Meter contest last weekend were positive. Randy Crews, W7TJ of Spokane, Washington commented, "Conditions during the ARRL 10 Meter Contest were great as expected with the higher solar flux. Personally I feel 10 meter
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50 Jahre Amateurfunk im Weltraum – am 12. Dezember 1961 startete der erste
Diesmal: OSCAR 1, der erste Amateurfunksatellit ARRL-Testlabor-Ingenieur Bob Allison mit dem restaurierten Amateurfunksatelliten OSCAR 1 (Bild: S. Khrystyne Keane, K1SFA) 50 Jahre Amateurfunk im Weltraum: Am 12. Dezember 1961 startete der erste von
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Split Rock ARA Field Day 2007

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Split Rock Amateur Radio Association ARRL Field Day 2007
Horseshoe Lake, Roxbury Township, NJ

Split Rock ARA Field Day 2007

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Split Rock Amateur Radio Association ARRL Field Day 2007
Horseshoe Lake, Roxbury Township, NJ

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米国、アマチュア無線愛好者数が過去最多を記録―免許保有者は70万人に
米 アマチュア無線連盟(American Radio Relay League:ARRL)が2011年10月12日に公表したところによれば、2011年第3四半期に米国のアマチュア無線免許保有者数が70万人を超え、過去最高を記録したことがわかった。 ARRL によれば、アマチュア無線免許保有者は2000年以降
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Amatörradio populärare än någonsin
Maria Somma på USAs amatörradioförbund ARRL anade detta, men föreningen saknade exakt statistik om antalet utövare. Så hon började räkna. – När jag var klar upptäckte jag att det idag finns fler radioamatörer än någonsin. För första gången är vi fler
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滤波器设计软件选择指南
Raltron公司在其网站上提供了一款简单的在线带通滤波器设计工具,该工具可以在给定对象阻抗水平、频率和要求的加载品质因子(Q)条件下计算出带通滤波器的理想元件值(C1、C2、C3、L1、L2和L3)。 Tonne Software公司的学生
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