Denmark's national Amateur Radio society the EDR has joined others in
banning radio amateurs in Russia and Belarus from participating in any EDF Contest or ARDF event
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Students get ham radio licenses for high altitude balloon launch
The Enterprise reports two students from the Nash Community College High-Altitude Balloon Team have successfully completed the requirements for their amateur radio technician license
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Australian document on VDSL2 interference problem
Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN) has produced a document that suggests radio amateurs cause interference to VDSL2 - reality is it's VDSL2
and the RF pollution it can produce that is the problem
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Tony's 10m Band Report
An abiding memory for a teen fascinated by electronics and radio in the
1970s and 1980s is the proliferation of propaganda stations that covered
the shortwave spectrum
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NASA rolls out space launch system
NASA rolled the Space Launch System, a heavy-duty rocket designed to send astronauts to the moon, out of the iconic Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center on Thursday evening
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Meet the amateur radio operators lending their ear in crises
Bharthi Prasad, a well-known ham (amateur radio) operator in India, has
helped with several relief operations across the country during natural calamities. Testing times had come once again for her when she saved the
lives of terrified Indian students in Ukraine at the beginning of the war,
from her radio shack in Saidabad
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Satellite snoopers pick up surprising tv broadcast
Imagine the surprise of satellite-watchers than when the Russian polar communications satellite Meridian 9 which has a highly elliptical orbit was seen transmitting old-style terrestrial analogue TV (ThreadReader Link).
What on earth was happening?
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Ham radio operators tune in to giant waves in the Earth's ionosphere
The very upper layer of our atmosphere is electrically charged and
sometimes the electrons up there clump up and form giant waves larger than Texas that zip around the Earth faster than a jet plane!