Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of May 4, 2024

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Saturday, May 4, 2024

  • Ham College 112
    Ham College episode 112 is now available for download. Extra Class Exam Questions – Part 50 E9H Receiving Antennas: radio direction finding antennas, Beverage antennas, specialized receiving antennas, long-wire receiving antennas. Download YouTube
  • W3HC 100
    My grandfather, W3HC (ex-W3HCW), is 100 years old. Grandson Kevin, Mac W3HC, great-granddaughter Eliza, grandson K3NG. Grandson Kevin and W3HC having some 807s. Mac (then W3HCW) in his shack in Williamsport, PA, USA sometime around 1956-57. My grandmother, Gladys, K3JJN (SK), and my mother, Sherry, who passed away in 2000. Photo from around 1959 or … Continue reading W3HC 100
  • So your a chatty Kathy………..Part 2
    In part 2 of CW recipes, we are going to take a peek at conversational CW. QSO CW is like Apple pie for our U.S. friends or Peameal bacon for us Canadians. It has been around for a long time and is a stap…
  • 3G0YA in the log on 20m CW.
    The other day I joined the 21st century loaded Ham Alert on my iPhone and set up Easter Island. On the first attempt to enter 3G0YA into HamAlert, I did not add a CW only and was flooded with di…

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of April 27, 2024

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Saturday, April 27, 2024

  • ICQ Podcast Episode 428 – ICQPodcast Live
    In this episode, we join Martin Butler M1MRB, Dan Romanchik KB6NU, Caryn Eve Murray KD2GUT and Edmund Spicer M0MNG to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin Butler (M6BOY) rounds up the news in brief and the episode’s feature is ICQPodcast…
  • LHS Episode #541: We’re on the Level
    Hello and welcome to the 541st episode of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short topics episode, the hosts discuss Ubuntu 24.04, the New England QSO Party, the GNU …
  • What CW recipe do you want to learn….part one?
    Yes, you read it correctly……within the world of CW there are recipes that one finds they are following but before you follow a recipe you have to learn the ingredients for that recipe. The CW recipes t…
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 329
    A heavy sad heart MFJ is ceasing its on-site production. MFJ Enterprises A QSL card revival for the 21st century No printing involved. No mailing involved. No cost involved. Ham Radio Outside the Box Making an AllStarLink node with the URC The following guide covers the steps to modify the Universal Radio Controller (URC) to […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of April 20, 2024

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Saturday, April 20, 2024

  • AmateurLogic 192: AM Broadcast Eclipse DXing
    AmateurLogic.TV Episode 192 is now available for download. DXing the entire AM Broadcast Band during the 2024 solar eclipse. Rattlegram, a new digital text messaging mode for HF/VHF/UHF recreational and emergency communications. Smith charts with the …
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 328
    April 8, 2024 Solar Eclipse QSO Party first results Over 52.7 million radio communications were observed over the continental United States. HamSCI The solar eclipse shifted time signals in the USA On April 8, 2024, the frequency of WWV shifted. spaceweather.com We need better, more flexible user interfaces Poorly documented user interfaces are a stumbling […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of April 13, 2024

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Saturday, April 13, 2024

  • Ham College 111
    Ham College episode 111 is now available for download. Extra Class Exam Questions – Part 49 E9G The Smith chart Download YouTube
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 326
    HamSCI solar eclipse events Monday: Solar Eclipse QSO Party and Gladstone Signal Spotting Challenge. HamSCI ROC-HAM Solar Eclipse QSO Party Monday: W2E special event takes place over HF. ROC-HAM How to DX the 2024 solar eclipse DXing the mediumwaves promises to be an exciting event on April 8. SWLing Post LoRa APRS Get involved using […]
  • ICQ Podcast Episode 427 – Dover Rally with SDRPlay
    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…
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 327
    Utah students use Ham Radio to connect with astronaut during eclipse A Utah school district participated in an international program that helps students connect with astronauts using Amateur Radio. Desert News The Zombie Apocalypse Exploring the feasibility for radio communication during an actual SHTF situation. KE9V USB-C charger for the MD-(UV)380/RT3(S)/GD-77 Using a 2S 2A […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of April 6, 2024

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Saturday, April 6, 2024

  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 325
    The most hackable handheld Ham Radio yet The UV-K5 can be modded at the click of a mouse. IEEE Spectrum Designing a physical satellite tracking widget Satellite tracking widget in a single small display. ZR6TG Whats going on with Morse Code? CW seems to be on the rise within our ranks. VE9KK M17 project announces […]
  • LHS Episode #538: Blinded by the Light
    Hello and welcome to the 538th episode of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short-topics episode, the hosts discuss higher security for CORES users, amateur radio during the upcoming …
  • Ham College 111
    Ham College episode 111 is now available for download. Extra Class Exam Questions – Part 49 E9G The Smith chart Download YouTube
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 326
    HamSCI solar eclipse events Monday: Solar Eclipse QSO Party and Gladstone Signal Spotting Challenge. HamSCI ROC-HAM Solar Eclipse QSO Party Monday: W2E special event takes place over HF. ROC-HAM How to DX the 2024 solar eclipse DXing the mediumwaves promises to be an exciting event on April 8. SWLing Post LoRa APRS Get involved using […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of March 30, 2024

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Saturday, March 30, 2024

  • LHS Episode #537: QLog Deep Dive
    Hello and welcome to Episode 537 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts take an in-depth look at the QLog application. QLog is a standalone application …
  • LHS Episode #537: QLog Deep Dive
    Hello and welcome to Episode 537 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts take an in-depth look at the QLog application. QLog is a standalone application …
  • Whats going on with Morse code?
    It would seem from the blog reading I have been doing that CW seems to be on the rise within our ranks. I am not sure what it has to do with but Parks on the air, summits on the air and so on are getting popular these days and maybe folks …
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 325
    The most hackable handheld Ham Radio yet The UV-K5 can be modded at the click of a mouse. IEEE Spectrum Designing a physical satellite tracking widget Satellite tracking widget in a single small display. ZR6TG Whats going on with Morse Code? CW seems to be on the rise within our ranks. VE9KK M17 project announces […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of March 23, 2024

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Saturday, March 23, 2024

  • NanoVNA and checking a common mode choke
    Last week a new toy arrived a Nanovna and I have been playing around with it and learning the ins and outs of the unit. This unit allows me to check antenna SWR, attenuation and coax switch isolation to name a few things. I am not going to get in…
  • AmateurLogic 191: Tool Time
    AmateurLogic.TV Episode 191 is now available for download. Can’t find the tool you need? Make it. Economical heat shrink tubing labels. Emile’s out of this world NASA adventure. Mike’s BitX40 build part 2. Kicking the tires of Icom&#…
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 324
    Open HT surgery gives cheap transceiver all-band capabilities Watch out, Baofeng; there’s a new kid on the cheap handy talkie market. Hackaday Ultimate Direwolf TNC installation guide For Windows and Linux. The Modern Ham Operators criss-cross country airwaves A nationwide event occurred recently involving tens of thousands of North Americans. The Community News FCC to […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of March 16, 2024

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  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 322
    Bob Heil, K9EID, Silent Key Heil was known as a mentor who enjoyed helping others find success in Ham Radio. ARRL America’s last Morse-Code station The Radio Squirrels keep the tradition alive. The Atlantic EchoLink Web An edition of EchoLink that runs entirely within a Web browser. EchoLink At peace with Amateur Radio over Internet […]
  • LHS Episode #535: Saturday in the Park
    Hello and welcome to the 535th installment of LInux in the Ham Shack. In this short topics episode, the hosts cover changes to the Parks on the Air (POTA) program, …
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 323
    2024 ARRL Field Day Theme: Be Radio Active The theme encourages Radio Amateurs to take advantage of the peak of Solar Cycle 25. ARRL Installing VARA on Debian 12 Linux I thought it best to document it here, and maybe help another poor lost soul. The Modern Ham QLog A cross-platform logging app with rig […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of March 9, 2024

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Saturday, March 9, 2024

  • Ham College 110
    Ham College episode 110 is now available for download. Extra Class Exam Questions – Part 48 E9F Transmission lines: characteristics of open and shorted feed lines, coax versus open-wire, velocity factor, electrical length, coaxial cable dielectr…
  • It’s antenna farm time.
    Before I purchased my Hustler 4BTV vertical antenna I was using a 45 foot End-fed antenna. I have kept the End-fed antenna coiled up and ready to go along with the coax still attached. The Hustler vertical only gives me 40, 20, 15 and 10m which is grea…
  • Initial Get S.M.A.R.T. @ the Library a Success
    Our first Get S.M.A.R.T. @ the Library event last Saturday (March 2, 2024) was a success. The Jackson ARC is holding quarterly Get S.M.A.R.T. events at the Madison (MS) Branch over 2024. Held at the Madison (MS) Branch of the Madison County Library System, we had 13 participants. Four declared that they were committed to getting […]
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 322
    Bob Heil, K9EID, Silent Key Heil was known as a mentor who enjoyed helping others find success in Ham Radio. ARRL America’s last Morse-Code station The Radio Squirrels keep the tradition alive. The Atlantic EchoLink Web An edition of EchoLink that runs entirely within a Web browser. EchoLink At peace with Amateur Radio over Internet […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of March 2, 2024

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Saturday, March 2, 2024

  • CHOTA 2024 is Announced…
    Churches and Chapels on the Air (CHOTA) 2024 will be held on Saturday, 14th September, 2024. John G3XYF, organizer of CHOTA in the UK, has announced the date for this year. For a roster in an Excel spreadsheet of the churches in the UK and US that were registered in 2023, go to this link. […]
  • LHS Episode #534: CQRlog Deep Dive
    Hello and welcome to the 534th installment of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts take a deep dive into a topic that has come up several …
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 321
    Inclusivity in Amateur Radio ARRL CEO David Minster responds to open letter from 45 Hams. W0RMT 2024 Amateur Radio Booklet A summary of all the needed data when you are operating. The booklet covers all the IARU regions. NoelM RSGB updates list of HF beacons [PDF] Worldwide list of HF beacons updated January 2024. RSGB […]

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