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New superhet radio video from Electronics Notes
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The superhet or superheterodyne has been at the centre of radio receiver technology for over a hundred years. However it is still interesting and
useful to understand how it works
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Student scientists tracking satellite in space
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WVLT TV News reports student scientists are learning with guidance from
mentors as they track their tiny satellite orbiting above the Earth and transmitting on 436.300 MHz
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Proposal to ban all 300-2000 MHz transmissions in SZM
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Inside GNSS reports on the proposal to ban all radio transmissions between
300 MHz and 2000 MHz in the area designated the Shielded Zone of the Moon (SZM), this would also be applicable to Mars
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'Incredible achievement' as Cranfield students sweep the board at space satellite design competition
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A team of space engineering students from Cranfield University has achieved phenomenal success in an annual competition of their peers
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Focused frequencies
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As amateur radio operators we are fortunate to have a wide range of
frequency allocations. Most other services are limited to one band. Amateur Radio stretches from 135 kHz all the way up to light - literally. Most
activity takes place between 160 metres and 23 centimetres, which all
together constitute 136 MHz of spectrum
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Locally owned Radio Shack forced to close
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Emmet Bresee has owned and run a Radio Shack for more than 30 years, 18
years in their current location in Smyrna, but he is now being forced to
close his store. It is one of the four remaining Radio Shack brick and
mortar stores in Middle Tennessee
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Island of Miquelon trip postponed again
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Eric, KV1J, who was expected to operate from the Island of Miquelon
(NA-032, DIFO FP-002 WLOTA 1417, Grid GN17) as FP/KV1J between September
21st and October 5th, has postponed his trip 'due to COVID related travel complications.
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New helps with the old
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'Morse code' encodes a simple text into a sequence of dots, dashes/dits,
and spaces. It is one of the earliest methods used to transmit messages in
the form of audible or visual signals
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Youngsters On The Air
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Katherine Forson, KT5KMF, is the recipient of the 2021 ARRL Hiram Percy
Maxim Memorial Award
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Public attitudes towards offensive language on TV and radio revealed
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Viewers and listeners have told Ofcom they are generally more relaxed about most swearing on TV and radio, particularly if it is accidental and an
apology swiftly follows. This is according to our latest research into
public attitudes towards offensive language on TV and radio
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