The American Radio Relay League’s round-up of the forthcoming week’s DX activity Read the Full Article from the SARC
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The American Radio Relay League’s round-up of the forthcoming week’s DX activity Read the Full Article from the SARC Members of the ‘Veteran Club of the Signals Soldiers of the Norwegian Armed Forces’ will activate the historical callsign LJ2T Read the Full Article from the SARC The World Castles Weekend (WCW – 2011) will take place on the 25th and 26th of June 2011 Read the Full Article from the SARC Amateur radio operators from the Bristol Contest Group will be active as GJ6YB/P from Jersey (EU-013) between June 17-19th Read the Full Article from the SARC ICPO – Islands, Castles and Portable Operations. Probably the most comprehesive ham radio activity listings available anywhere on the internet Read the Full Article from the SARC One of the best-ever amateur radio public relations spots ever done was aired recently on KCTV channel 5 in Kansas City. It featured only a reporter, two hams and an H-T, but is an excellent example of how an interview should take place Read the Full Article from the SARC Today, 17th June 2011, a Dutch court will hear the arguments in a lawsuit that could have a major impact on many Internet sites, portals, search engines, widgets, gadgets and mobile apps that link to other websites Read the Full Article from the SARC Radio Spectrum Management have just announced that they will allow the use of E, X and Y callsign suffixes for amateur radio service callsigns from Noon, Wednesday 22nd June 2011 Read the Full Article from the SARC AMSAT-UK will have a presence at the first ever UK Space Conference being organised by the UK Space Agency which takes place at the Univeristy of Warwick on July 4/5th 2011 Read the Full Article from the SARC NOARS (K8KRG) will hold their Field Day at the Indian Hollow Reservation on Parsons Road in Grafton, Ohio from Friday, June 24 with a sleep over and cookout (advanced notification required to eat) until 2PM on Sunday, June 26. Open to the public. All are welcome. Our GPS co-ordinates are 41deg 16.49′ N by -82deg [...] By Stan Horzepa, WA1LOUContributing Editor This week, Surfin’ considers hacking ham radio projects and one thing leads to another. Hack a Day rightfully claims that it “serves up fresh hacks each day, every day from around the web, as well as hacking related news.” Occasionally, the hacks are ham radio specific. Oftentimes, the hacks are [...] |
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