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A few nice Ham Radio images I found:

Image from page 408 of “QST” (1915)

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Title: QST
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: American Radio Relay League
Subjects: Radio Radio
Publisher: [Newington, Conn., etc., American Radio Relay League]
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MODEL AT-1 50 Ship. Wt.16 lbs. SPECIFICATIONS: Ranee 80, 40, 20, 15, 11, 10 meters. 6AG7 Oscillator-multiplier. GLIi Amplifier-doubler 5U4G Rectifier. 105-125 Volt A.C. 50-60 cycles 100watts. Size: Si/s inch high X 131/8 inchwide X 7 inch deep. construction. Here Is a major Heathkit addition to the Ham radio field, theAT-1 Transmitter Kit, Incorporarlng many desirable designfeatures at the lowest possible dollar-per-watts price. Panelmounted crystal socket, stand-by switch, key click filter,A. C. line filtering, good shielding, etc. VFO or crystal excita-tion—up to 35 watts Input. Built-in power supply provides425 volts at 100 MA. Amazingly low kit price Includes allcircuit components, tubes, cabinet, punched chassis, anddetailed construction manual.

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The 7th Annual Geek Meet

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A geek picnic featuring science, tech, drones, ham radios, solar chargers, cosplay, medieval sword fighting, Legos, solar astronomy and more. Held at Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island on June 1, 2014.

A few nice Amateur Radio images I found:

Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact with Institut Florimont from the ITU amateur radio station 4U1ITU

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Student from Institut Florimont at the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact with Institut Florimont from the ITU amateur radio station 4U1ITU. © ITU/F.Scotti

NorCal Dummy Load PCB

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A close-up of the dummy load PCB. One column of resistors has been soldered on.

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Repeater site report Palomar Amateur Radio Club

Check out these ICOM images:

Image from page 769 of “The literary digest” (1890)
ICOM
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Title: The literary digest
Year: 1890 (1890s)
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Publisher: New York : Funk & Wagnalls [etc.]
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s the Gargoyle fleet car-ries Gargoyle Lubricants toevcrv port ot importance inthe world. The Vacuum Oil Com-pany, recognized the worldover as leader in scientificlubrication, holds a peculiarresponsibility. The work mu>t eo on. Lubricants j4 ^ra^efor each type of service A grade for each type oftnntor Gargoyle ^-lobiloil-^ foreneine lubrication arr:Gargoyle Mobiloil AGargoyle Mobiloil **BGargoyle Mobiloil **EGargoyle Mobiloil ArcticThe chart below indicates the grade recom-nienduJ by the Vacuum (Ml Companys Boardof Engineers. The recommendations coverall models of both pas^en^er and commercialvehicles unless ollierwise noted. If your car^ not listeti in this i>artial Chart, send forl)ooklet Correct Lubrication which liststhe correct grades for all cars.

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Check out these ARRL images:

Image from page 682 of “QST” (1915)

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Title: QST
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: American Radio Relay League
Subjects: Radio Radio
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n and Conditional ex-ams are given only by mail. See page 50, May1954 QST, or the License Mamml for details.) Albuquerque, N. M.: October 1. Amarillo, Texas: September 13. Anchorage, Alaska, 53 U. S. Post Office Bldg.: By appoint-ment. Atlanta, Georgia, 718 Atlanta National Building, 50 White-hall St. S. W.: Tuesday and Friday at 8:30 a.m. Baltimore 2, Md., 500 McCawley Bldg.: Monday throughFriday. When code test required, between 8:30 a.m. and9:30 a.m. Beaumont, Texas, 329 P. O. Bldg.: Monday through Fridayexcept Thursday only when code test required. Birmingham, Ala.: September 7, December 7. Boise, Idaho: Sometime in October. Boston, Mass., 1600 Customhouse: Wednesday throughFriday 9:00 a.m. to 10 a.m. Buffalo, N. Y., 328 P. O. Bldg.: Thursday. Butte, Mont.: Sometime in September. Charleston, W. Va.: Sometime in September and December. Chicago, 111., 826 U. S. Courthouse: Friday. Cincinnati, Ohio: Sometime in August and November. Cleveland, Ohio: Sometime in September and December.

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Oswald G. Villard, jr., W6QYT, was chosen by theMerit Award Committee to receive the ARRL Awardfor 1954. Presentation was made at the Pacific DivisionConvention by Director Harry M. Engwicht (center),W6HC; Convention Chairman W6UJU is at left. Theplaque states the basis of the award is for the advance-ment of the welfare of amateur radio through outstand-ing technical contributions in the fields of wave propa-gation, single-sideband telephony, and selective cir-cuits. Better known as Mike, ^ 60YT is an associateprofessor at Stanford University, trustee of W6YX,and well-known QST author. {Photocourtesy W6WAIE) Columbus, Ohio: Sometime in July and October. Corpus Christi, Texas: September 8, December 8. Dallas. Texas, 500 U. S. Terminal Annex Bldg.: Mondaythrough Friday, except Tuesday only when code testrequired. Davenport, Iowa: Sometime in July and October. Denver, Colo., 521 New CuBtomhouee: Ist and 2nd Thurs-days, 8 A.M. Des Moines, Iowa: Sometime in July and October. Detroit, Mich

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Weird ship

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MCARC Field Day 2014 87

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QSL Cards, Archive of 100 from the 1930s-50s (Ham Radio Postcards; Post Cards)

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The View from Main Street
Bravo and many thanks to the Ashland Chamber for coordinating the parade, emergency crews and tow truckers for the fire run, and Mark Drolson and crew for the fireworks, the vets responsible for the 6 a.m. cannon salute, and all who participated in the …
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Month 7 of 12 months of prepping
As the article “Disasters 101″ pointed out, the sudden loss of a job, illness, the death of a family member and a rash of other circumstances may require you to rely on emergency supplies to get by. This is especially true when it comes to food. A …
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(PRWeb UK) October 9, 2010

The release of two new analog-to-digital / digital-to-analog cards based on the FPGA mezzanine card standard (FMC) has been announced by 4DSP, LLC. The FMC204 and FMC150 daughter cards are mechanically and electrically compliant to FMC standard (ANSI/VITA 57.1).

The FMC204 is a quad channel D/A FMC daughter card, providing four channels of 16-bit D/A at 1 Gsps. The FMC204 allows flexible control on clock source, sampling frequency, and calibration through an I2C communication bus and includes a high-pin count (HPC) connector and front panel I/O. The FMC204 supports LVDS/2.5V IO signaling and includes an HDMI connector for user defined signaling.

(PRWeb UK) October 9, 2010 — The FMC150 is a dual channel A/D and dual channel D/A FMC daughter card. The card provides two channels of 14-bit A/D at 250Msps and two channels of 16-bit D/A at 800Msps. The FMC150 allows flexible control on clock source, analog input gain, and offset correction through serial communication busses and includes a low-pin count connector and front panel I/O. The FMC150 supports LVDS/2.5V IO signaling. The design is based on TI’s ADS62P49 dual channel 14-bit 250Msps ADC and TI’s DAC3283 dual channel 16-bit 800Msps DAC.

Both cards can be clocked by an internal clock source, optionally locked to an external reference, or by an external sample clock supplied through a coax connection. In addition, there is one trigger input for customized sampling control. Additionally, both the FMC204 and FMC150 cards can be used in a conduction cooled or convection cooled environment and are equipped with power supply and temperature monitoring and offer several power-down modes to switch off unused functions, reducing system level power and heat, making them well suited for software defined radio (SDR), battery or other low power source applications. This is ideal for applications such as airborne where power demand effects mission range and on-station mission time.

With the release of these latest 4DSP FMC cards, which are based on the ANSI/VITA 57.1 2008 standard for FPGA I/O mezzanine cards, 4DSP continues its commitment to developing a robust line of products around this standard. The growing line of 4DSP FMC series cards continues to add to the range of A/D and D/A functionality across a wide frequency range.

“The FMC VITA 57.1 standard does not only offer a common form factor for I/O cards, it also brings a high level of ruggedization at an acceptable price point with a non proprietary interface. As a result, the wide adoption of FPGA mezzanine cards across various industries has become a reality. The current FMC portfolio from 4DSP already benefits system integrators and end users in applications where high performance in a small form factor is required,” commented Pierrick Vulliez, CTO and Founder of 4DSP.

“Combining the versatility of the FMC standard and FPGAs creates an interesting spectrum of application opportunities in markets such as aerospace and defense, medical, industrial, telecommunications, video, and many others that rely on FPGAs for their digital signal processing (DSP) price/performance benefits and for their ability to accommodate a broad assortment of I/O requirements,” said Raj Seelam, Senior Marketing Manager, Platform Solutions, at Xilinx. “The emergence of the FMC standard has essentially modularized the board design effort into a processing engine (the carrier card) and an I/O engine (the FMC module). Designers can now reuse a single carrier card – comprising one or more FPGAs and an appropriate number and type of FMC connectors and boards – as the foundation for any number of markets and applications.”

Shepard Siegel, CTO of Atomic Rules and contributor to the original FMC specification says, “4DSP products are terrific examples of engineering for function, performance and value. In specific, the FMC150 has exceeded our expectations and will enable SIGINT applications on COTS platforms by way of OpenCPI.”

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Some cool Ham Radio images:

View from Console

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Working the 20MTR Phone-

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Working the 20MTR Phone-

Rob Paull (KK6UE) is working the station. His setup included a 60 ft tower mounted on a trailer with a TA33JR antenna and rotator.

Creative dishes with leftover Easter ham from blogger Jenn Bare
If you had a big Easter feast or prepared an Easter ham, you probably have leftovers and won't be in the mood for another ham sandwich this week. Blogger Jenn Bare made breakfast, soup and a gourmet meatball recipe with her leftovers. Breakfast on-the- …
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Italian Meat Pie (Pizza Rustica)
1cup of diced baked ham. 1cup of diced basket cheese. In mixer, add eggs , pepper, seasoning, grated cheese, heavy cream, flour… When well blended, add basket cheese , and meats. Pour egg mixture into pie plate with crust, and bake at 350 for about 1 …
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T32C heard from Kiritimati by WL7BDO

A brief sample of reception of SSB (Single Side Band) Amateur Radio communication from the DXpedition at Kiritimati (Christmas Island) in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Date: October 15, 2011 Time: 4:51GMT http://www.t32c.com/
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I’m trying to figure out what I can do about all the noise on the encoder signal going to my circuit. Running the vfd sends my circuit into fits.

This video has been produced during the project Comtest Engineering [www.comtestnl.com]completed for ESA-ESTEC in the Netherlands. It shows all disciplines r…
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Video to show interference caused by plasma TV – – as is shown the skybox is not the culprit – – as to wiring this could act as an antenna but the wiring its…
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Receiving some aprs data packets transmitted from the international space station. The audio in the vid isnt properly synchronised with the video, but you ge…
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ARRL’s RF Amplifier Classics: Practical Designs and Construction Details from the Pages of QST and QEX

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Ham radio is not the primary reason Ron Flick, K6REF, is in Antarctica, but it’s proving to be an enjoyable diversion to his scientific activities at McMurdo Station and the Ross Ice Shelf. He’s put a few hundred contacts in the log since arriving late last month from California. Flick, an oceanographer with the California Department of Parks and Recreation, Division of Boating and Waterways, a…

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12 meters.
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For a full FM Bandscan from this great DX-location, please visit http://site.voila.fr/fmdx/rakovica.htm . LOCATION: The village of Rakovica in NW Bulgaria, i…

My Realistic (Radio Shack) DX-394 receiving weather information from Deutscher Wetterdienst (yes I know I screw up the pronunciation in the video!). This was…
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qrp/ik4gni qso on rtty during the XE-contest 02.2012 (21mhz) antenna hy-gain vertical av640; nar-filter 300Hz; power 5w; interface home made;

An advance party of sorts was in American Samoa this week, scouting possible location for the upcoming W1AW/KH8 operation. The team expects the ARRL Centennial W1AW portable operation from American Samoa to get underway November 2 and continue for about 12 days.

John Kennon, N7CQQ, Paul Playford, W8AEF, and Clifford Hauser, KD6XH, arrived in American Samoa (KH8) ahead of the rest of the W1AW/KH8…

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Packet radio downlink from the International Space Station (RS0ISS) received on 10 July 2010 20:15 UTC. Received using an Arrow II antenna, Universal Softwar…

CQ has announced that it will no longer accept logs for any CQ-sponsored contest from stations in Crimea operating with Russian-issued call signs. CQ Magazine said that “after considerable deliberation,” it has decided to follow the lead of the US government and the United Nations and will consider the embattled Crimea region to be a part of Ukraine, “until such time as the political situation …

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A few nice Amateur Radio images I found:

671B0701: View from Net Control

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671B0659: Maria/KG4JBJ

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A member of Amateur Radio Direction Finding (ARDF) Team USA medaled in the 17th ARDF World Championships earlier this month in Kazakhstan. Vadim Afonkin, KB1RLI, of Boston, Massachusetts, took home a silver medal in the men’s age 40-49 category in the 2 meter competition on September 8, the first day of competition. The Kazakhstan Federation of Radiosport and Radioamateur (KFRR) hosted the cham…

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A Wisconsin radio amateur lost his life on September 16 as he was performing maintenance on the 100 foot tower of a fellow ham. Killed in the fall was 59-year-old James G. Linstedt, W9ZUC, of Eau Claire, who succumbed to injuries sustained after he fell 95 feet from a tower owned by Ronald Anderson, W9RMA, in Eagle Point, just outside of Chippewa Falls, on the shores of Lake Wissota. Linstedt w…

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Audible electromagnetic fields from an iMac.
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EMI & RFI Shielding

Learn about the EMI & RFI shielding products available from Parafix Tapes. See here for more information http://www.parafix.com/en/index.cfm/applications/emi…
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The Amateur Radio payload on the lunar-orbiting 4M-LXS spacecraft will carry up to 2500, 13-character digital messages into space for retransmission via JT65B mode on 145.990 MHz. But wannabes will have to act fast. The message collection site will close Wednesday, September 17 at 12:00 Central European Time (1100 UTC) the 4M website announced today. China recently announced plans to launch the…

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From the Producers Pod: August 21, 2014 Edition
Two Wilkes-Barre Police officers and former Wilkes-Barre tower Leo Glodzik are arrested in the Federal Credit Union Probe. Volunteers are busy sprucing up … Plus, wait until you hear how much one ham sold for at a fair. Fox 56 News at 10 Caitlin Rowe …
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Food trucks: A local guide
Pizza Tower, a locally owned pizzeria in Symmes Township, has a truck you can see at festivals, Fountain Square and office parks. www.facebook.com/thepizzatower. Rosario's: Thin-crusted New-York-style pizza, plus pasta dishes and … and cheese, and …
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Are British Muslim Schools Teaching Hatred?
… which was subsequently leaked to the daily press. The letter named not just Birmingham schools as targets for the imposition of a strict Islamic agenda, but schools in other cities, including Bradford and Birmingham, which have relatively large …
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The Slow Scan Television (SSTV) experiment on board the International Space Station (ISS) may be active on Wednesday, August 27, on 145.800 MHz FM, using the call sign RS0ISS, according to Dmitry Pashkov, R4UAB. The SSTV transmissions will be devoted to the life and work of the first cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin. The SSTV transmissions from the ISS may continue beyond August 27, although the Kenwood…

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A major donation from noted DXer Kan Mizoguchi, JA1BK, to the ARRL Second Century Campaign will support “The DX Log Archive Endowed by JA1BK.” Earnings from the generous gift will fund the creation and management of a DX Log Archive Program for paper DX logs of rare and significant DXpeditions that took place predominantly in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. The archive also would include pre-1950 …

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A team of Russian cosmonauts has deployed the Peruvian Chasqui-1 Amateur Radio CubeSat into orbit during a spacewalk from the International Space Station (ISS). Expedition 40 Flight Engineers Alexander Skvortsov and Oleg Artemyev released the tiny, 1 kg spacecraft at 1423 UTC on August 18. Chasqui-1 is a project of the Peruvian National University of Engineering (Universidad Nacional de Ingenie…

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“Black-jack” with a position report for Taupo Maritime Radio ZLM on 6224 kHz.
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Dozens of dedicated weather watchers took it to the the next level in Franklin County tonight. Close to fifty people became card-carrying “Trained Skywarn Sp…

Astronauts Andy Thomas, VK5MIR/ex-KD5CHF, and Dave Leestma, N5WQC, have announced their retirements from NASA. Both operated on ham radio from space, and Thomas, as the last US astronaut to complete a duty tour onboard the Russian Mir space station, conducted several contacts with students on Earth as part of the SAREX program, the predecessor to ARISS.

A native of Australia, Thomas, 62, became …

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This week, as part of the Teachers Institute hosted at ARRL Headquarters in Newington, Connecticut, teachers were shown a number of ways to use Amateur Radio to captivate students and spark their interests in technology.

Instructor Mark Spencer, WA8SME, demonstrated how it was possible to control the movement of a robot via data packets sent through the International Space Station (ISS) digipeat…

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  • Scout Sets Up Firehouse Ham Station for Back-Up Communication: Florida TV station Bay News 9 has reported that an Eagle Scout project turned into an “Everyday Hero” nomination for a Pinellas County teenager. According to Bay News 9, Parker Mitchell, KI4YAV, of Clearwater, Florida, the 18-year-old ham decided to create a backup communications system for a Palm Harbor fire station. “I decided sin…

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HAM radio expedition Klondajk from anti-aircraft military base from Czech Republic. Radioamatérská expedice z raketové základny Klondajk v Brdech.

This Video shows Amateur Radio signals received on an AM Band radio in India. Voice, CW and Digital Signals Received. Many many thanks to VU2MUE for his help…
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Iroquois County to withdraw from joint dispatch group
WATSEKA — The Iroquois County Board voted in May to leave ICOM, the emergency dispatching group that formed 14 years earlier as a joint effort between the city of Watseka, Iroquois County and the Iroquois County Emergency Telephone System Board.
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Learning experience: Beaconhouse 'blending learning' college opens
At first, the college would offer FSc pre-medical, FSc pre-engineering, ICS, ICom and FA. Master's and bachelor level programmes will be introduced next year. In the first phase, 14 college campuses would be established: eight in Lahore, two in Allama …
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Vietnamese fisherwoman gets free legal aid in suit over Chinese attack
All of the equipment was out of order, including an internal communications system (Icom), a global positioning system (GPS), and a fish finder. The deck of the boat and personal belongings of the crew members were covered in mud. The ceiling of the …
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  • Canadian Mounties to Mount Special Event Station During Field Day: The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Amateur Radio Group in Ottawa will operate special event station VE3RCMP during Field Day weekend, June 28-29. The group also plans to activate the call sign during the RAC Canada Day Contest on July 1. The special event commemorates the 75th anniversary of the first RCMP owned and operated radi…

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  • Dr David Wardlaw, VK3ADW, Receives Michael J. Owen, VK3KI, Memorial Award: Former IARU Vice President Dr David Wardlaw, VK3ADW, received the Michael J. Owen, VK3KI, Memorial Award during a recent reception at Wireless Institute of Australia (WIA) headquarters. Wardlaw, the second of the two inaugural recipients of the honor, was recognized for his contributions to the International Amateur Radi…

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  • Dayton Hamvention Attendance Up Slightly: Dayton Hamvention® has announced on its website that 24,873 people turned out for Hamvention 2014. That was up slightly from 2013, when 24,542 attended the annual, 3-day international gathering. Hamvention 2014 was a Regional ARRL National Centennial Event. Charles Kaiser, KD8JZR, was the 2014 general chairman. The Dayton Amateur Radio Association (DARA…

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The ARRL already has complained to the FCC that so-called “grow light” ballasts can generate severe interference on the HF bands. According to a recent article in The Coloradoan, retired electrical engineer Tom Thompson, W0IVJ, first noticed interference on 40 meters at his location in Boulder a couple of years ago. So, he coupled his own portable receiving loop with a direct-conversion receive…

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  • K8CX Dayton 2014 Gallery Has Been Posted: Tom Roscoe, K8CX, has announced that The K8CX Dayton 2014 Gallery has been posted on his Hamgallery website. Roscoe said he’s scrapbooked 361 photos from Dayton Hamvention® 2014 and nearly 4100 Dayton photos altogether; this is his 18th year of recording Dayton activities. “The site has Dayton photos in The Gallery back to 1971,” he said. “If you have a…

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W100AW/7 will be on the air from Sea-Pac, the ARRL Northwestern Division 2014 Convention and an ARRL Regional Centennial Event, in Seaside, Oregon. W100AW/7 will be active from June 6 until June 8. Contacts with W100AW portable operations are worth 5 points in the ARRL Centennial QSO Party. Operation will be on SSB, CW, and possibly on digital modes.

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Various ham radio repeater traffic during 4-3-2012 tornado outbreak.
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Japanese Astronaut Koichi Wakata, KC5ZTA, served as the host for a successful final commissioning pass April 13 for the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) “Ham Video” transmitter and camera. Operating as OR4ISS from the ISS Columbus module, Wakata transmitted digital video and audio, as ground stations in France and Italy tracked the station. The Earth stations received cl…

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Skywarn net audio during tornado outbreak in central Arkansas on 4-25-2011.

More Ham Radio CubeSats Expected to Deploy from ISS This Week:
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Another batch of CubeSats were deployed at noon on February 25 from the International Space Station. While no Amateur Radio satellites were among them, NASA has indicated, "More deployments are scheduled through Friday." NASA said this week that 

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Southgate Amateur Radio Club

Ham radio satellite operation from Isle of Lewis
Southgate Amateur Radio Club
The Camb-Hams have been activating the Scottish Isles each year since 2008 and will be travelling to the Isle of Lewis in the Scottish Outer Hebrides in 2014. Thirteen operators will be active on all bands and many modes from 4m to 80m, 2m & 70cm for 

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Several Amateur Radio CubeSats, including LituanicaSAT-1 and Litsat-1, have been deployed into orbit from the International Space Station. LithuanicaSAT-1 and LitSat-1 are Lithuania’s first satellites. NASA reported that the nanosat deployments took place February 26, 27, and 28, as the onboard Expedition 38 crew prepared for the arrival of a US commercial cargo craft and the departure of three…

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Check out these HF antenna images:

N785TW shot from N786TW

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I shot this in MCI before flying 786 to MIA on 10-31-81. Note that there is no HF antenna on the fin of 785.

Looking straight down on West side

Image by Paul L McCord Jr


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Ham radio operators seek exemption from hand-held cellphone ban
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Mitch Stern of the club Radio Amateurs of Northern Vermont told members of the Senate Transportation Committee that licensed ham radio operators provide a valuable emergency communications resource that benefits the public. Amateur radio operators 

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WD9EWK working the AO-51 satellite’s V/S mode (145.920 MHz FM uplink with 2401.200 MHz FM downlink) from Phoenix, Arizona (grids DM33xp & DM43ap) on Sunday, …

James Miller, G3RUH, was among a small handful of Amateur Radio operators to receive the X band signal January 21 from the European Space Agency’s Rosetta spacecraft, some 500 million miles from Earth. Miller used the 20 meter dish at the Bochum Amateur Radio facility in Germany, run by AMSAT-DL and IUZ Bochum Observatory. In an AMSAT-BB post, Miller noted the frequency at the spacecraft was 84…

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HamRadioNow Episode 113 from the DCC: Authenticated Amateur Radio Web Services

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In the face of shrinking public budgets, the Wireless Industry Association invites homeowners and safety-minded neighborhood residents to “neighbor up” for neighborhood safety by promoting the use of readily available, inexpensive wireless radio equipment enabling better community cohesion. WIA supports emerging neighborhood safety resources like Nextdoor.com via their own site, NeighborhoodWatchRadio.org, by referring interested homeowners and home owner associations, and by providing advice toward equipping neighborhood crime watch groups.

Wireless two-way communications are generally the preferred method of maintaining neighborhood watch cohesion in a community. The Wireless Industry Association is well-positioned to promote awareness of the most appropriate types of two-way radio systems for existing and potential neighborhood crime watch groups. WIA president, Bob Hutchinson, explains, “With city, county and state public safety and police budgets being slashed, and even eliminated in some cases, neighbors, neighborhoods, and communities are faced with establishing awareness and neighborhood safety systems for their own protection.” Hutchinson adds, “Although Neighborhood Watch Radio doesn’t sell anything, the GMRS and UHF two-way radios are among the most available consumer electronics products today. Wireless industry retailers, community interest groups, Hams and Ham Radio Club volunteers, and vendors also live in neighborhoods and are ready to help set up groups.” (http://www.wirelessindustry.com/index.asp)

WIA’s sister site, Neighborhood Watch Radio, hopes to increase public awareness of the need for in-community safety & anti-crime prevention systems. One of the ways it intends to do this is by encouraging members of existing or future neighborhood watch groups to communicate with reliable two-way radios to monitor and prevent crime. The group offers group organizing and means for contacting neighbors through zip codes through the website (NeighborhoodWatchRadio.org). NWR also helps to set up neighborhood volunteers, coordinators, and group members, as well as to provide crucial information on various inexpensive two-way radios available for the most reliable and appropriate group use.

NextDoor.com is an already established neighborhood social network site that has received notable media coverage from the likes of ABC News, CNN, and the Wall Street Journal. The site has promoted awareness of neighborhood crime prevention by offering community organization resources, and has achieved great exposure and a growing list of subscribing neighborhood groups. The WIA stands poised to support such sites in their effort to fill in the gap caused by shrinking local resources toward better neighborhood safety and security.

The Wireless Industry Association is extending an invitation to all home owner associations, home owners, public safety and local law enforcement agencies, and local media to reach out for information about services and advice on how best to equip such programs for success using the most appropriate existing two-way radio technology. Interested parties may contact Mary Ann Reuter via the attached contact email link for more details.







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