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via Hackaday: Portable Solder Paste Station Prevents Smears With Suction
Applying solder paste to a new custom PCB is always a little nerve-racking. One slip…
Read moreVia the RSGB: GB2RS News Script for 24 November 2024
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Read morevia Hackaday: A Look Inside A Canadian Satellite TV Facility
If you’ve ever wondered what goes on in the ground facilities of a satellite TV…
Read morevia Hackaday: Measuring the Mighty Roar of SpaceX’s Starship Rocket
SpaceX’s Starship is the most powerful launch system ever built, dwarfing even the mighty Saturn…
Read more2024 SKYWARN Recognition Day – Saturday, December 7th
The National Weather Service (NWS) will be hosting our annual SKYWARN Recognition Day on Saturday, December 7th. …
Read morevia the ARRL: Committee Proposes Changes to ARRL By-Laws 42 and 46
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Read morevia Hackaday: Britain’s Oldest Satellite on the Move: a Space Curiosity
Space and mystery always spark our curiosity, so when we stumbled upon the story of…
Read morevia the ARRL: NCVEC Question Pool Committee Removes Two Pool Questions From Use
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Read morevia Amateur Radio Daily: Special Event Celebrates First Trans-Global Two-Way Radio Communication
To commemorate the centenary of this historic contact made by Goyder and Bell, Mill Hill…
Read morevia Amateur Radio Daily: VLF Transmitter “SAQ” to Transmit CW for 100th Anniversary
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of its original transmission across the Atlantic Ocean, Grimeton Radio…
Read morevia Hackaday: The FNIRSI HRM-10 Internal Resistance Meter
Occasionally, we find fun new electronic instruments in the wild and can’t resist sharing them…
Read moreWKHS Makes International Contact With Amateur Radio
“It was really cool seeing the students’ faces light up when they each made their first contact”
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