Gary talks to the Hamfest Chairs for the Miami Hamfest (coming back after being gone for four years), and the Charlotte Hamfest, both of which are dropping Sunday in favour of Friday.
GNU Radio is a free & open-source software development toolkit that provides signal processing blocks to implement software radios. It can be used with readily-available low-cost external RF hardware to create software-defined radios, or without hardware in a simulation-like environment.
The North Coast Contesters are proud to announce: The 21st Annual Dayton Contest Dinner. The 2013 Contest Dinner tickets are on sale now exclusively via the Contest Dinner Web site
The ProHam™ Repeater Controller delivers a new level of capability to cost-conscious Clubs and individual repeater operators. The ProHam is the first controller that can operate in both Analog and D-STAR® mode with full capacities and options. Making a single investment can provide advanced digital capabilities but still support legacy operations.
W5KUB.COM presents a special interactive live video broadcast, “D-STAR Live”, on December 29, 2012 from 10:00 AM until 4:00 PM Central time (1600 until 2100 UTC).
You and the kids can talk to Santa on the radio. Santa Claus will be appearing on 3.916 MHz. There are still a few opportunities to to tell Santa how good you’ve been and which rig would delight you. All net times are 14:30 GMT Monday, December 17 Wednesday, December 19 Friday, December 21 Saturday, [...]
Advanced Radio Amateur’s Examination at Lough Erne Amateur Radio Club I was the first invigilator at an Advanced Examination in May 2012 in which two candidates participated. This exam, like every other exam run by myself, was conducted in full conformity with Radio Communication Foundation (RCF) Regulations. These require candidates to be seated ‘at least [...]
Three Phonesats with amateur radio downlinks in 437 MHz are slated to launch December 17. The YouTube description reads: Did you know your smartphone is more powerful than most computers in space right now? A few smart folks at NASA realized this as well and thought… hey… why don’t we turn a Phone into a [...]

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