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KB6NU at the South Pole (well, my study guides anyway) A week ago, I got the following email from David Williams, who’s working at the United States Antarctic Program NSF Amundson-Scott South Pole Station. According to their website, “the station is the southernmost year-round research station in the world, and supports scientific studies in astronomy, […] […]
2nd Edition By: Steve Nichols, G0KYA For many years the only way for most radio amateurs to work out how well an antenna design would work was to build it and find out. Written by antenna guru Steve Nichols, G0KYA, An Introduction to Antenna Modelling … […]
In 2017, I gave a presentation on teaching a one-day Tech class at Dayton. Yesterday, I gave an updated version of this presentation to a dozen folks via Zoom. The presentation was organized by Bob, WA3PZO, president of the Holmesburg ARC. I was originally going to present in person and then teach a class at […] […]
The ARRL DXCC Desk has determined that the operation by a DXpedition team from Mount Athos meets the DXCC award program’s accreditation criteria. Contacts with the team, which operated in January 2025 using the call sign SV1GA/A, will therefore count t… […]
Solar activity is likely to be moderate (R1-R2, Minor-Moderate) witha slight chance for X-class flares through April 5.The geomagnetic field is expected to be quiet to minor storm levelson April 4 and 5.NOAA Geomagnetic Activity Probabilities for April… […]
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