Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of July 8, 2023

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Saturday, July 8, 2023

  • LiOTA: Libraries On The Air
    As readers of my blog have likely observed, I’ve been promoting a “served agency” partnership between the ARRL-affiliated clubs and local public libraries. I’m told by my Division Director, David K5UZ, that the Plant the Seed, Sow the Future Initiative was formally adopted by the ARRL Board of Directors in a recent meeting. I’ve had […]
  • How fast is to fast?
    Good afternoon blog readers I hope you are still enjoying the summer heat and are putting it into perspective as it compares to winters freezing cold? I have a question, when it comes to CW contesting…how fast is to fast? I have aske…
  • Conjectural Chats
    Courtesy: arrl.orgA recent e-mail in the AWA Group from Eddy, VE3CUI, elicited some intriguing comments which you may find of interest. Highlights from the exchanges have been selected for brevity:Eddy VE3CUI – VE3XZ/3: I’m here at the summer cott…

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of July 1, 2023

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Saturday, July 1, 2023

  • Taking things for granted
    Before I start this post, I want to dispel any rumors that all W2LJ does at Field Day is take photographs. Here are two of yours truly actually pounding brass and adding points to the NJ2SP Field Day total – courtesy of Mario KD2HPF.Field Day, or perha…
  • Field Day with 4 AA Batteries
    This year’s Field Day provided a chance to experiment with emergency communications. I used a tiny rig that fits in a 3 X 5 inch box and runs on 4 AA batteries. I set out to work 50 stations with this setup. I succeeded. This box fits is a shirt pocket. It contains the MTR-3, […]
  • LHS Episode #508: Close Enough
    Welcome to the 508th installment of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short topics episode, the hosts discuss several topics including: the ARDC on groups.io, changes to HOA rules …

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of June 24, 2023

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Saturday, June 24, 2023

  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 290
    Legislation to remove antenna restrictions on Amateur Radio introduced in Congress Bill to remove barriers to disaster and emergency communications and training. ARRL Listening to the ISS on the cheap What do you need to talk to a $100 billion space station? As it turns out, about $60 worth of stuff will do. Hackaday King […]
  • AmateurLogic 182: Cheap Tricks for Field Day
    AmateurLogic.TV Episode 182 is now available for download. Tips and tricks for a cheap old field day. Bluetti EB3A Portable Power Station. Building a high quality 1:1 balun. Download YouTube
  • ICQ Podcast Episode 405 – CW Innovations
    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 in the episode’s feature is CW Inn…
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 291
    This weekend is Field Day Find an event happening near you. ARRL 13 Colonies special event begins July 1 Event runs from July 1 through July 8 and consists of 13 colony stations and 2 bonus stations. 13 Colonies Ofcom proposes multitude of changes to licensing framework Changes include additional access to spectrum and airborne […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of June 17, 2023

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Saturday, June 17, 2023

  • Interesting occurrence.
    We have had our share of rain over the past 8 days as we are in the middle of a low-pressure system that has stalled out over the Maritimes. This low-pressure system brings cooler temperatures and rain. The upside is the wildfire smoke here is no…
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 289
    Hamvention sets attendance record Attendance even surpassed the previous pre-pandemic record at the Greene County Fairgrounds. Hamvention Some radical thinking Removing inline fuses between our radio and power supply. VE9KK OpenHam Wiki An open repository of all things Amateur Radio. YARC Why is GPS free? I’m a GPS engineer. I’ll answer this in a sort […]
  • LHS Episode #507: Not1MM Deep Dive
    Hello and welcome to the 507th installment of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode we have special guest Mike, K6GTE, to discuss his project called Not1MM. Linux has …
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 290
    Legislation to remove antenna restrictions on Amateur Radio introduced in Congress Bill to remove barriers to disaster and emergency communications and training. ARRL Listening to the ISS on the cheap What do you need to talk to a $100 billion space station? As it turns out, about $60 worth of stuff will do. Hackaday King […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of May 27, 2023

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Saturday, May 27, 2023

  • ICQ Podcast Episode 403 – KISS Technology
    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 in the episode’s…
  • CQ WW WPX CW contest!
    This coming weekend is a long weekend for our American friends as well as it is the yearly running of the CQ WW WPX CW contest weekend. If you are into CW contesting this is one of the big ones to get involved in. As for me, I am hoping for…
  • CLE 292 Seek List
    List candidate AP-378 Mayne Island, BC…Can you hear it?Here is the remaining information needed for this weekend’s CLE 292. Please give it a try, especially if you have not entered before. MF conditions have been very good this week.Hello allOur 292n…
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 287
    HamClock: Keep track of much more than the time HamClock is a kiosk-style application that provides real time space weather, radio propagation models, operating events and other information particularly useful to the Radio Amateur. WBØOEW Open Headset Interconnect Standard We have no such standards for the interface between the user and the radio. Is the […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of May 20, 2023

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Saturday, May 20, 2023

  • CLE 292 Needs Your Input
    In preparation for something never done before in a CLE, the organziers are asking for your input. See their quest below. I will post the usual ‘Hunting For NDBs…" blog outlining all of the rules in a few days but in the meantime, please see if you c…
  • The QMX from QRP Labs
    QRP Labs have announced the new QMX 5 band digital transceiver. Initially the firmware supports CW and Single tone FSK modes, but may be upgraded to SSB in future firmware updates:Available as a kit or fully assembled, you can bet that this is goi…
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 286
    Announcing Amateur Radio Daily I was planning to announce this as a celebration of the 300th issue of ARW, but events transpired to allow this to happen much sooner! Amateur Radio Daily is a web site (and RSS feed) highlighting additional and more timely events beyond what’s featured in this email newsletter. So if you […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of May 13, 2023

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Saturday, May 13, 2023

  • ICQ Podcast Episode 402- Rockall Dxpedition (MM0UKI)
    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…
  • Begali Intrepid
    The Perfect Bug?In the Western World we are consumers. Advertising drives us to think we’d be a bit happier if we had that new "thing", whatever the thing is. It drives much of our economies and unfortunately keeps many burdened in de…
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 285
    Bill to replace symbol rate limit reintroduced Congresswoman Debbie Lesko introduced The Amateur Radio Communications Improvement Act on May 11. ARRL Enhanced SKYWARN system embraces GMRS Made up of both Ham and GMRS repeater systems, Ham and GMRS clubs join forces. Chattanooga Amateur Radio Club Introducing NetFinder The definitive Ham Radio net directory. Midnight Cheese […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of May 6, 2023

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Saturday, May 6, 2023

  • Ham College 100
    Ham College episode 100 is now available for download. Extra Class Exam Questions – Part 38 E7H Oscillators and signal sources: types of oscillators, synthesizers and phase-locked loops, direct digital synthesizers, stabilizing thermal drift, mi…
  • Here we go again………
    September last year I had an issue with my Icom 7610, it was shutting down and restarting. The issue was a supply low voltage situation. With the 7610 if the incoming voltage drops below 11.44 volts the radio turns off. This voltage drop happens …
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 284
    DLARC Ham Radio library surpasses 75,000 items Internet Archives Digital Library of Amateur Radio & Communications continues to expand. DLARC SSTV transmissions May 7-13 SSTV from ORBICRAFT-ZORKIY. Diplomas available upon receiving 3 of 6 images. AMSAT APRS Thursday #APRSThursday is an APRS based net held each Thursday. APRSPH In the age of social media, Hams […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of April 29, 2023

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Saturday, April 29, 2023

  • Ham Radio – QRP 2023-04-25 01:28:00
    TX Relay, Power and TX REQ INR&L Electronics sent me a SCU-28 10-pin DIN cable by accident and were nice enough to let me keep it. Consider shopping from those guys. They offer great communication and good prices.This cable is typ…
  • ATNO for me!
    Way back on April 20th late in the afternoon, I checked my go-to DX cluster DX heat to see what was happening on the bands. I saw VU2TMP from India spotted and I have seen this station in the past but never heard him just the pileup. This ti…
  • International Morse Code Day (April 27)
    Morse Code Day on April 27 (every year) honors one of the inventers of the Morse code, Samuel Morse, who was born on this day in 1791. Samuel Finley Breese Morse (April 27, 1791 – April 2, 1872) was an American inventor and painter. After having established his reputation as a portrait painter, in his […]
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 283
    Vacuum tube-making on the comeback in the US Production will resume of the single-ended triode tube known as the 300B. ICQ Podcast The Morse Code revival How dots and dashes are being embraced by a new generation. National World 2023 Hamvention Awards Club of the Year (W2ZQ), Technical Achievement (WA3FET), and Amateur of the Year […]

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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter – Week of April 22, 2023

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Saturday, April 22, 2023

  • AmateurLogic 180: Cheap Old Geaux Baux
    AmateurLogic.TV Episode 180 is now available for download. Emile builds a Geaux Baux. Software for NanoVNA analyzers. Dual Band Satellite Yagi, The Sequel. Download YouTube
  • Portable Ops in Comfort
    Towable ShackWorking my rolling shack portable station from air-con comfortWe’ve had a few RV’s over the years, but for some reason I’ve never thought to operate from inside the RV. I have always tossed a wire over a tree and operated from a picn…
  • Hunting For NDBs In CLE291
    ZSJ-258 Sandy Lake, ON (ve3gop.com)This coming weekend brings CLE 291. This is a challenge for all NDB hunters, both new and old and the ultimate test of your medium frequency receiving capabilities. Can you meet the challenge?’CLE’s are ‘Co-ordin…
  • It’s time for some Pi
    HamClockA number of years ago I purchased a Raspberry Pi intending to do something with it. Well, it sat for many years with me now and then taking a look at it and thinking someday I will explore the Pi. A few weeks ago for some reason, I Google…
  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 282
    Meteor scatter propagation: How it works & getting on the air Harnessing meteors for your VHF QSOs. K5ND Your radio’s filters may be wider than you think AM bandwidth confusion: IF filters today vs. yesterday. SWLing Post GNU Radio Tutorials GNU Radio can be used with readily-available low-cost external RF hardware to create software-defined radios. […]

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