Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of November 22, 2025

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Saturday, November 22, 2025

  • Step one in my Python coding adventure
    In my first post regarding my Python adventure, I shared how I wanted to use python coding in the shack. As my readers know I am an avid CW contester and before a contest begins I have 5 programs that need to be launched. The issue is if I lau…
  • AmateurLogic 211: More Tales From The Transmitter
    AmateurLogic.TV Episode 211 is now available for download. Fixing a transmitter with a rubber mallet (it’s not what you think). Installing Windows 11 on a Raspberry Pi could be worth it. HackRF firmware goodies. Mike’s new toy. Download Yo…
  • Welcome back KE9V
    Jeff welcome back to the blog sphere I for one have missed your insight, my morning coffee has been enhanced by your read on things….even though at this end I may be to much tech…..:)

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of November 15, 2025

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Saturday, November 15, 2025

  • LHS Episode #600: The End?
    Hello and welcome to the 600th episode of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts discuss the podcast–past, present and future–and then talk about the world of …
  • Whats your thoughts?
    Possible RF magnetWhile doing my annual pc cleaning last month, for some reason, I took special notice of my Wi-Fi SMA antenna connectors on the back of the PC. I have disconnected the Wi-Fi antennas as they are not used and get in the …
  • Having a snake of a time.
    In retirement, I want to keep my mind sharp, and to do that, I have to challenge myself. My latest adventure is learning Python coding. A little history about Python coding: the founder, Guido van Rossum, a Dutch programmer, came from the Nethe…
  • Step one in my Python coding adventure
    In my first post regarding my Python adventure, I shared how I wanted to use python coding in the shack. As my readers know I am an avid CW contester and before a contest begins I have 5 programs that need to be launched. The issue is if I lau…

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of November 8, 2025

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Saturday, November 8, 2025

  • LHS Episode #599: The Weekender CXXXV
    It’s time for The Weekender! This is our departure into the world of hedonism, random topic excursions, whimsy and (hopefully) knowledge. Thanks for listening and, if you happen to get …
  • LHS Episode #600: The End?
    Hello and welcome to the 600th episode of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts discuss the podcast–past, present and future–and then talk about the world of …
  • Whats your thoughts?
    Possible RF magnetWhile doing my annual pc cleaning last month, for some reason, I took special notice of my Wi-Fi SMA antenna connectors on the back of the PC. I have disconnected the Wi-Fi antennas as they are not used and get in the …

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of November 1, 2025

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Saturday, November 1, 2025

  • The Communicator: November – December 2025
    Welcome to the November-December 2025 edition of the SARC Communicator, your go-to guide for all things amateur radio in our vibrant RF neighborhood. This edition is a journey across the history, innovation, and fascinating activities of amateur radio….
  • The Communicator: November – December 2025
    Welcome to the November-December 2025 edition of the SARC Communicator, your go-to guide for all things amateur radio in our vibrant RF neighborhood. This edition is a journey across the history, innovation, and fascinating activities of amateur radio….
  • ARRL CW Sweepstakes contest
    Normal contesting CW keyboard layout. This weekend is the running of the ARRL Sweepstakes CW contest. Last year was my first year participating in this contest. I have avoided this contest as I felt the exchange was a bit complicated. Once I…
  • ARRL CW Sweepstakes contest
    Normal contesting CW keyboard layout. This weekend is the running of the ARRL Sweepstakes CW contest. Last year was my first year participating in this contest. I have avoided this contest as I felt the exchange was a bit complicated. Once I…

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of October 25, 2025

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Saturday, October 25, 2025

  • New Pi4B up and running.
    I got around to purchasing a Pi and settled on the Pi4b I did not want to splurge on the Pi5 as I only use the Pi for HamClock. The package I ordered was the iRasptek Pi4B, 4GB, 64GB micro SD card, 2 monitor cables, cooling heat sinks, case, c…
  • LHS Episode #598: Fake Ham Radio
    Hello and welcome to the 598th installment of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short topics episode, the hosts discuss a revived zombie satellite, tracking the next NASA moon …
  • Yet another loss to the Amateur radio market!
    Richard, VE2DX back in January 2020 started a company called VE2DX Electronics design. that wanted to provide innovative products for the Amateur radio community, and that he did. I have been following his product line up, and it ha…
  • Yet another loss to the Amateur radio market!
    Richard, VE2DX back in January 2020 started a company called VE2DX Electronics design. that wanted to provide innovative products for the Amateur radio community, and that he did. I have been following his product line up, and it ha…

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of October 18, 2025

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Saturday, October 18, 2025

  • It’s our 50th Anniversary!
    Commemorative VHF Net check-in Tuesday 7 October at 8 pm (PST)SARC will be hosting its usual net at 8 pm (Pacific time) on Tuesday, October 7 on frequency 147.360 MHz +600 KHz, tone 110.9 Hz for a special commemoration of the society’s founding on…
  • LHS Episode #597: arcOS-Linux Deep Dive
    Hello and welcome to Episode 597 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts check out a ham-radio focused Linux distribution called arcOS. Topics include download and …
  • Nothing like waiting to the last minute.
    It seems whenever I move on to the next windows operating, OS I seem to wait until the last minute. My move from Windows 10 to 11 was no different. For some time I was thinking about it and as always I don’t run and upgrade when the new OS comes …
  • Do We Still Have the Spark Gap in Our Rearview Mirror?
    Change has pulls and tugs toward the past and forward into the future We hear the word culture bandied about all the time. It means different things to different people. Social scientists define it as follows: Culture includes the shared belief systems, rituals, and conversational styles of small groups, as well as societally pervasive ways […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of October 11, 2025

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Saturday, October 11, 2025

  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 400
    Amateur Radio licensing update during US government shutdown ARRL Volunteer Examiners should continue giving exam sessions. ARRL Review: futureGEO Workshop 2025 in Bochum Setting the course for the next geostationary Amateur Radio satellite. AMSAT-DL ISS Slow Scan TV October 3-9 ARISS Series 29 comprises 6 images to celebrate the launch of the first artificial Earth […]
  • ICQPodcast Episode 467 – Allan Wiener WBCQ
    In this episode, we join Martin Butler M1MRB, Dan Romanchik KB6NU, Caryn Eve Murray KD2GUT, Edmund Spicer M0MNG, and Ed Durrant DD5LP to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin Butler (M6BOY) rounds up the news in brief, and the episode’s fe…
  • Nice to see 10m open.
    I dipped my toes this weekend in California QSO party. I entered as low power, CW, non assisted. Conditions were good and I was shocked how good 10m was. It was my highest scoring band for my part time effort.
  • It’s our 50th Anniversary!
    Commemorative VHF Net check-in Tuesday 7 October at 8 pm (PST)SARC will be hosting its usual net at 8 pm (Pacific time) on Tuesday, October 7 on frequency 147.360 MHz +600 KHz, tone 110.9 Hz for a special commemoration of the society’s founding on…

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of October 4, 2025

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Saturday, October 4, 2025

  • Ham College 129
    Ham College episode 129 is now available for download. Technician Exam Questions Part 16 T5B – Math for electronics: conversion of electrical units, decibels. Download YouTube
  • Things are looking up
    This past weekend, I participated in the FOC (First Class Operators Club) event known as the Bill Windle QSO Party. It’s a relaxed, 24-hour gathering that I found thoroughly enjoyable.What stood out most wasn’t just the event itself, but the surprising…
  • The Pi is cooked
    Ham Clock setup page A very long time ago I purchased a Raspberry Pi3 and at the time I was excited about experimenting with it but work got in the way, and it was put on the self. About 4 years ago and retired, I blew the dust off it and…
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 400
    Amateur Radio licensing update during US government shutdown ARRL Volunteer Examiners should continue giving exam sessions. ARRL Review: futureGEO Workshop 2025 in Bochum Setting the course for the next geostationary Amateur Radio satellite. AMSAT-DL ISS Slow Scan TV October 3-9 ARISS Series 29 comprises 6 images to celebrate the launch of the first artificial Earth […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of September 27, 2025

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  • ICQPodcast Episode 466 – UK Hamfest Review Part Two
    In this episode, we join Martin Butler M1MRB, Chris Howard (M0TCH), Martin Rothwell (M0SGL), Frank Howell (K4FMH), Bill Barnes (WC3B) and Leslie Butterfields (G0CIB) to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin Butler (M6BOY) rounds up the new…
  • LHS Episode #595: Toys in the Attic
    Hello and welcome to the 595th installment of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short topics episode, the hosts discuss that latest ARRL campaign to defeat HOA antenna restrictions, …
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 399
    ARRL – Pass The Bill While the ARRL is pushing for this bill, I have not seen much written about what is actually IN the bill. K0NR MORE Project The MORE Project is providing free access to US amateur radio courses and licensing for youth aged 12-17. MORE Project Radio Shack rebirth may have gone […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of September 20, 2025

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Saturday, September 20, 2025

  • ICQPodcast Episode 465 – UK Hamfest Review Part One
    In this special release episode, we review the first part of our Interviews from UK Hamfest 2025, including the big hardware announcement from ICOM, the IC7300 MK2. We would like to thank our monthly and annual subscription donors for keeping the podca…
  • DQRM of E44OM
    I have been checking DXHeat DX cluster for E44OM and this morning I saw them spotted on 10 meters at 28.005 to be exact. I double clicked on NA5B Web SDR to see if I could hear the action, if so then hit the shack to see if I could break…
  • LHS Episode #594: CachyOS Deep Dive
    Hello and welcome to Episode #594 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts discuss the popular Arch-based distribution known as CachyOS. Topics include features, download and …
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 398
    ARRL launches nationwide grassroots campaign to pass Amateur Radio Emergency Preparedness Act ARRL has launched a nationwide grassroots campaign aimed at securing the passage of federal legislation that would grant Amateur Radio Operators the same rights to install antennas on their property as those enjoyed by users of TV antennas, wireless internet, and flagpoles. ARRL […]

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