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Saturday, February 21, 2026
- AmateurLogic 214: Hamfest, OpenHamClock and Power Pole Hack
AmateurLogic.TV Episode 214 is now available for download. Explore OpenHamClock, Raspberry Pi Trixie, and the Choyong LC90 Internet radio. Retain your power pole connectors with a cheap hack. Visit with friends at the 2026 Capital City Hamfest. Downlo…
- AmateurLogic.TV 2026-02-18 05:30:24
Ham College episode 134 is now available for download. Technician Exam Questions Part 21. T7A – Station equipment: receivers, transceivers, transmitter amplifiers, receive amplifiers, transverters; Basic radio circuit concepts and terminology: sensitivity, selectivity, mixers, oscillators, PTT, modulation. T7B – Symptoms, causes, and cures of common transmitter and receiver problems: overload and overdrive, distortion, interference and … Continue reading
- SOTA Challenge: CW/SSB on 2m & 70cm
The SOTA Management Team launched a special challenge for 2026: a distance-based scoring challenge using CW and SSB on the 2m and 70cm bands. The announcement is here on the SOTA reflector. The basic idea is to encourage SOTA contacts using CW or SSB on these two bands. Because the scoring is based on distance, you need to enter the Continue reading SOTA Challenge: CW/SSB on 2m & 70cm→The post SOTA Challenge: CW/SSB on 2m & 70cm appeared first on The KØNR Radio Site.
- Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 409
FT2: The fastest digital mode ever created 3.8-second cycles — Complete QSO in 11 seconds. 4x faster than FT8. FT2 Parks on the Air’s explosive growth and the next chapter POTA is usually described in simple terms: It’s growing quickly. Q5 BAOFENG UV-5R Mini: First impressions These things are small. They are about the size […]
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