December 5, 2020 from 0000z to 2400z SKYWARN™ Recognition Day was developed in 1999 by the National Weather Service and the American Radio Relay League. […]
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6V1A Goree Island. From DXNews.com
6V1A Team will be active again from Goree Island, IOTA AF – 045, 18 – 20 December 2020.
Read more7Q7W Malawi. From DXNews.com
Karl, DK2WV will be active as 7Q7W from Malawi, until 10 December 2020.
Read moreLaunch Window for AMSAT’s RadFxSat-2 / Fox-1E Opens on December 19
The launch that will carry AMSAT’s RadFxSat-2 / Fox-1E CubeSat into orbit will likely take place later this month. Virgin Orbit has announced that the […]
Read moreYAESU FTDX10 [ VIDEO ]
YAESU FTDX10 Antenna New Antenna Uses Saltwater and Plastic to Steer Radio Beams September 21, 2019 No comments Liquid-based antennas offer unique advantages over metal […]
Read moreFCC to Require Email Addresses on Applications
Amateur radio licensees and candidates will have to provide the FCC with an email address on applications, effective sometime in mid-2021. If no email address […]
Read moreBest Handheld Ham Radio for Off Grid | HunVting – Survival Ham Radio
“Today I talk about my 5 current picks for Handheld Ham Radios at my Hunting Lease, where we operate off grid. All radios have various […]
Read moreDecember is YOTA Month
The month of December has been designated as YOTA month. The annual initiative sponsored by Youngsters on the Air (YOTA) initially focused on International Amateur […]
Read more6000km TEP path on 144 MHz opens up between Buenos Aires and the Dominican Republic
Hot on the heels of the last post about the 5400km TEP opening on 144 MHz between Argentina and the island of Aruba, we have […]
Read moreVideo 7C9B. From DXNews.com
Video 7C9B ORARI Lokal Bima Sumbawa Island IOTA DX Pedition.
Read moreJD1BMH Chichi Jima Island Bonin Islands Ogasawara Islands. From DXNews.com
Hiroyuki, JG7PSJ will be active again as JD1BMH from Chichi Jima Island, IOTA AS-031, Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands, 14 December 2020 – 9 January 2021.
Read moreArecibo Observatory Instrument Platform Falls into Iconic Dish
The 900-ton instrument platform of the 305-meter radio telescope at Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico fell some 400 feet Tuesday morning, crashing into the huge, […]
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