Here’s a compilation of Amateur/Ham Radio News from the “Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter”, dated 13 February 2021.
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Saturday, February 13, 2021
- LHS Episode #392: Display Server Deathmatch
Hello and welcome to the 392nd episode of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts discuss amateur radio related horror films, an ISS EVA snafu, ham radio …
- The 2 Meter Band: Much More Than FM
Way back in the Wayback machine, when I was working on getting my Technician license (in the 20th century), I recall looking at the frequency bands available to Techs. Technicians had operating privileges for everything above 50 MHz, which looked like a lot of useful spectrum to me. The idea at the time was that … Continue reading The 2 Meter Band: Much More Than FM →The post The 2 Meter Band: Much More Than FM appeared first on The KØNR Radio Site.
- What has happened to Elecraft?
For the first time in a very long time, my radio shack is without an Elecraft product. I was and still am a big Elecraft fan and had 2 Elecraft K2’s that I built, KX1, K3 and finally a KX3. The only rig I had left was the KX3 and a short ti…
- Guidance from Eric Swartz co-founder of Elecraft
As a follow-up post from my last post entitled “What has happened to Elecraft” in that post I wrote how shocked I was when I visited Elecrafts order page and the results, I had found. I was surprised to see the K3S had been retired and the l…
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