Amateur Radio Newsline(tm) Report 1615 - July 25, 2008 Amateur Radio Newsline report number 1615 with a release date of Friday, July 24th, 2008 to follow in 5-4-3-2-1. The following is a Q-S-T. Several popular digital audio programs that were pulled from the World Wide Web have returned, but with a different coding and decoding scheme. Are they as good as before? Also, hams help
Incidentally, if you want to build your own, I suggest you look at AMOS or Franklin antennas. Same URL as the VWSR meter: <http://pe2er.nl/wifisector/> There are others but I'm too lazy to dig them out. I've looked at a lot of antennas to build and built a few, cantennas with dongle mounted inside, biquad, patch, yagi, I've put a couple of these at the focus of a dish
Amateur Radio Newsline" Report 1603 - May 2, 2008 The following is a closed circuit advisory and not necessarily for air. With a report on Amateur Radio Newsline's finances, heres Andy Jarema, N6TCQ: -- OK, you all know why I am here. Its spring and all the bills from last winter have been mounting up. And, as usual, there is really not very much left in the treasury to pay them. Eventually
So now you do not have a choice. By discontinuing the 01707 and not replacing it with the appropriate STD number. those of you with "Anytime free traiffs" will have to pay a ntional toll call to talk to your Society. A disgrace Newsdesk@rsgb.org.uk wrote: 1 GB2RS NEWS Sunday 6 April The news headlines * HQ staffer in world record attempt * RadCom editorial
Amateur Radio Newsline" Report 1599 - April 4, 2008 Amateur Radio Newsline report number 1599 with a release date of Friday, April 4tht, 2008 to follow in 5-4-3-2-1. The following is a QST. KiwiSAT goes green, unlicensed devices play havoc with U-K repeaters, some good news on the ham radio numbers front and we ask how far you will drive to a hamfest if gasoline climbs to $4 a gallon or more