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Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter

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Here’s a weekly review of top Amateur Radio news, events, and commentary compiled by the “Amateur Radio Weekly Newsletter.”

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Accessed on 14 May 2022, 2302 UTC.

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Saturday, May 14, 2022

  • Sherwood Tools Available
    The work that Rob Sherwood NC0B has contributed to the public over the past decade is unique and an amazing service to hams worldwide. I’m talking about, of course, his summary Table of receive bench tests published at this Sherwood Engineering website. He is independent so no one can think that advertising dollars could skew […]
  • LHS Episode #466: HamAnon
    Hello and welcome to the 466th installment of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short-topics episode, we discuss the ARDC’s grant program for amateur radio clubs, the Hamvention mega …

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