Here’s the latest Amateur Radio News compiled by the UK-based Southgate Amateur Radio Club.
Views expressed in this Amateur/Ham Radio News update are those of the reporters and correspondents.
Accessed on 20 November 2021, 0543 UTC.
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- Former RSGB and IARU-R1 President G3BJ presented with award
- Emergency radio concept to support crisis communication
- Ham radio operators remain at the ready to help in emergencies
- Forget radio – Transmitting with neutrons
- Grant: Expanding Multi-state, 5 GHz Microwave Network in Rockies and Outfitting Communication Trailers
- NJIT volunteers at the New York City Marathon
- DX News from the ARRL
- Friday’s edition has just been released!
Former RSGB and IARU-R1 President G3BJ presented with award
Posted: The IARU Administrative Council (AC) recently presented the Michael J Owen Award to Donald F Beattie G3BJ and an IARU Diamond Award to each of Gopal Madhavan VU2GMN/M0GDB, and Ken Yamamoto JA1CJP
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Emergency radio concept to support crisis communication
Posted: DARC reports the flood disasters in North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate have shown that functioning communication in crisis situations is of great importance, but not a matter of course
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Ham radio operators remain at the ready to help in emergencies
Posted: The Ark newspaper reports on radio amateurs who share a common interest of serving their communities and speaking to people all over the world through the air waves
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Forget radio – Transmitting with neutrons
Posted: Throughout history, people have devised ways to send information across long distances. For centuries we relied on smoke signals, semaphores, and similar physical devices. Electricity changed everything. First the telegraph and then radio transformed communications
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Grant: Expanding Multi-state, 5 GHz Microwave Network in Rockies and Outfitting Communication Trailers
Posted: RHMAM’s microwave network is an infrastructure on which partnering amateur radio clubs and groups can access to enable or expand their repeater and Part 97 appropriate applications
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NJIT volunteers at the New York City Marathon
Posted: NJIT’s Amateur Radio Club, K2MFF, has been volunteering at the New York City Marathon, often providing a large number of volunteers for the event. This year, nearly 10 percent of the amateur radio operators at the event were part of the NJIT community
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DX News from the ARRL
Posted: The American Radio Relay League’s round-up of the forthcoming week’s DX activity on the amateur radio bands
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Friday’s edition has just been released!
Posted: Southgate Vibes is our twice-weekly amateur radio podcast
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