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Reward offered for return of missing weather balloon
Carrollton-based Bears on Patrol and the West Georgia Amateur Radio Society are offering a $ 100 reward to anyone who finds and returns a missing weather balloon. The balloon was launched in Carrollton on Nov. 6. It contained radio tracking equipment
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Apple co-founder started as Radio Ham
The newspaper says "When Wozniak was 10 years old, he received his ham radio operator license and built his own ham radio — an amateur radio that uses a designated frequency for private recreational purposes." Steve initially got a Novice call sign
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WIA Amateur Radio Club Grant Scheme
The first category was projects and activities to be conducted before 1 June 2012 to attract new amateurs, but focussed on people under 25 and the second category was amateur radio projects that are useful and innovative and that utilise both
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As howling storm battered Alaska, ham operators provided vital link
As howling winds whipped up and crashing waves pounded beaches, the people who live in the remote, isolated villages along the storm's path stayed connected via a web of global radio frequencies. When other communications failed, ham radio operators
Read more on Alaska Dispatch

Video didn't kill the radio star
He is a member of the Amateur Radio Society of India (ARSI). Amateur radio is a self-educating hobby You learn by experimenting. I use simple transceiver equipment and antenna, with the basic modes like telegraphy, voice and digital communications.
Read more on The Hindu

99-year-old Ham radio operator still tuned in
He also helped install the antenna for her Ham radio at Primrose earlier this year. “She's pretty amazing for someone that age,” Rutigliano said. Arlene Clay's next career was as a magistrate for 18 years for the Alaska Court System.
Read more on Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman

ARNewsline Report 1787 — Nov 11 2011:
Operating on 5.398.5 MHz transmitting in Morse the beacon currently runs 30 watts out into a non resonant antenna. Itts reported to be on the air usually between 19.00 and 06.00 UTC. Details of the beacon message and timings can be found on the IARU
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Check out these ham radio images:

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Image by etgeek (Eric)
This Ham radio operator did a nice job with the garage door art, tieing it into the hole radio spark, arc theme. (Unknown call sign) Seen in Santa Clara CA.

Happy Fathers Day

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Richard K Moore

Dad was a telecommunications engineer and his HAM radio was his internet. Back in the 1940s and 50s instant messaging was a more hands on endeavor and the cards on the wall behind him was his contact list. During his career he helped design the system that makes it possible for The North American Aerospace Defense Command "NORAD" to talk to submarines and missile silos, deep under ground and water. This was the global communication network that became the World Wide Web. Most of the things he did, he was not allowed to talk about "Top Secret" but once in a while he’d let stuff slip to his boy, whom he didn’t think would remember or know what he was talking about. For instance he came back from a trip to Washington DC 1979 and told me he had been in a room looking at the top of Mikhail Gorbachev’s head, via a live satellite feed. Another time he was in Italy and wanted to talk to my brother, whom was in the Navy and he picked up his phone and told the operator to contact my brothers ship, she patched him threw to the privet phone of Frederick C. Turner, VADM, USN, The then commander of the sixth fleets in the Mediterranean , they grilled my brother for hours trying to find out how an enlisted man would get a phone call on the Admirals phone. One can only imagine what dad would be doing with his PC if he were around today.

Ham radio swap meet

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Ham radio: your ticket to the world!