Tag: january

IARUMS R1 Newsletter January 2024

The IARUMS Region 1 Newsletter January is now available.Click on the link to read it! …

IARUMS R1 Newsletter January 2023

The IARUMS Region 1 Newsletter January 2023 is now available.Click on the link to read it! …

WRTC 2023 AWARD : January 2023…headset on!
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WRTC 2023 AWARD : January 2023…headset on!

WRTC Organizing Committee is proud to announce a 2023 edition of WRTC 2023 AWARD! This is NOT WRTC 2022 Contest that will be held in…

IARUMS Region 1 Newsletter January 2022

The IARUMS Region 1 Newsletter January 2022 is now available.Cilck on the link to read it! …

Kids Day is January 1, 2022
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Kids Day is January 1, 2022

Saturday, January 1, 2022, is Kids Day. The event gets under way at 1800 UTC and concludes at 2359 UTC. Sponsored by the Boring (Oregon) Amateur…

Straight Key Night is January 1, 2022 (UTC)
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Straight Key Night is January 1, 2022 (UTC)

The annual ARRL Straight Key Night (SKN) returns on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, January 1, 0000 – 2359 UTC. Many hams look…

President Thomas FCC AM/FM Due January 2022
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President Thomas FCC AM/FM Due January 2022

  President have announced that the new Thomas FCC AM/FM will be available in the US from January 2022, priced at $109 Specifications: – 40…

David A. Duncan, K7DUN, Wins the January 2021 QST Cover Plaque Award
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David A. Duncan, K7DUN, Wins the January 2021 QST Cover Plaque Award

The winning article for the January 2021 QST Cover Plaque award is “CW-ELMER – An Advanced Morse Code Learning System,” by David A. Duncan, K7DUN. The QST Cover Plaque Award —…

Contest University to Host Propagation Summit on January 23
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Contest University to Host Propagation Summit on January 23

Contest University (CTU) is holding a Virtual Propagation Summit on Saturday, January 23. The Zoom-platform event will get under way with introductory remarks from Tim…

Slow Scan TV from ISS January 30-31
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Slow Scan TV from ISS January 30-31

Russian cosmonauts are expected to activate Slow Scan Television (SSTV) image transmissions on 145.800 MHz FM from the International Space Station on Thursday, January 30…

N0AX Wins the January QST Cover Plaque Award
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N0AX Wins the January QST Cover Plaque Award

The winning article for the January 2020 QST Cover Plaque award is “Untangling the Decibel Dilemma” by H. Ward Silver, NØAX. The QST Cover Plaque Award — given to the…

Space Station Contacts 27th/28th January 2020
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Space Station Contacts 27th/28th January 2020

Two upcoming Space Station contacts are planned for next week: An educational radio contact is planned with Agrupamento de Escolas Serafim Leite, São João da…

ARRL On the Air Podcast Premieres on January 16
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ARRL On the Air Podcast Premieres on January 16

ARRL’s new On the Air podcast for those just getting started on their amateur radio journey, will debut this Thursday, January 16, with a new podcast posted…

Kidsday 4 January 2020
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Kidsday 4 January 2020

Just in the beginning of 2020 it’s time for a new Kidsday. Kidsday is generally on the first Saturday in January and the third Saturday…

Inflatable Air Antennas Available from 8th January 2020
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Inflatable Air Antennas Available from 8th January 2020

Ham AIR Antenna A professionally made, robust, fully portable & waterproof inflatable antenna, for Ham Bands, A 144-148Mhz Version, , Perfect for Base, SOTA, Emergency…

ISS SSTV December 28 until January 1
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ISS SSTV December 28 until January 1

Russian cosmonauts are expected to activate Slow Scan Television (SSTV) image transmissions on 145.800 MHz FM from the International Space Station from Saturday, December 28…

ARRL Lifelong Learning Manager to Keynote Ham Radio University 2020 in January
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ARRL Lifelong Learning Manager to Keynote Ham Radio University 2020 in January

ARRL Lifelong Learning Manager Kris Bickell, K1BIC, will be the keynote speaker at Ham Radio University 2020 (HRU 2020). The annual event, now in its…

The January Edition of Digital QST is Now Available!
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The January Edition of Digital QST is Now Available!

The January issue of Digital QST is now available for viewing on your desktop or laptop. Click here to view the issue. It is also available for reading on…

Next Kids Day is Saturday, January 4
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Next Kids Day is Saturday, January 4

The first Saturday in January is Kids Day — the time to get youngsters on the air to share in the joy and fun that…

Ohio ARES Provides “Situational Awareness” During January Blizzard
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Ohio ARES Provides “Situational Awareness” During January Blizzard

Ohio ARES members stared down “Snowmageddon” 2019, the mid-January blizzard that blanketed the lower Great Lakes region. Based on ominous forecasts and discussion with Assistant…

“FT8” is the topic of the current (January 31) episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast
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“FT8” is the topic of the current (January 31) episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast

 Steve Ford, WB8IMY, provides an introduction to FT8, one of the most popular Amateur Radio digital modes ever created. “FT8” is the topic of…

W6NBC Wins the January QST Cover Plaque Award
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W6NBC Wins the January QST Cover Plaque Award

The winning article for the January 2019 QST Cover Plaque award is “The 2-Meter Slot-Cube Antenna” by John Portune, W6NBC. The QST Cover Plaque Award — given to the…

Winter Field Day 2019 is January 26 – 27
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Winter Field Day 2019 is January 26 – 27

The Winter Field Day Association (WFDA) sponsors the 2019 running of Winter Field Day, January 26 – 27. WFDA says that the ability to conduct emergency…

5 January 2019 Kids Day
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5 January 2019 Kids Day

The 5th of January it’s again Kids Day. This event is especially created to promote Amateur Radio to youth. This is a moment where you can…

FCC to Suspend Most Operations on January 3, if Government Shutdown Continues
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FCC to Suspend Most Operations on January 3, if Government Shutdown Continues

If the partial lapse in federal government funding continues, the FCC will suspend most operations on Thursday, January 3, at mid-day. At that time, employees…