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May 25 2013

Bistatic Radars

An interesting lecture presented on 23rd May 2013 on the history and research into Bistatic radar and work by Prof. Hugh Giffiths UCL, winner of the A F Harvey annual engineering research prize, can be viewed from the link below http://conferences.theiet.org/harvey/webcast/index.cfm Our thanks to Richard, M0RJV for spotting this item

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May 14 2013

SU8N Nelson’s Island AF-109

SU8N Nelson’s Island IOTA AF-109 and World Lighthouse DX-Pedition (WLOTA 2694) The IOTA community confirmed SU8N as AF-109 to IOTA’s Nile Delta and Sinai Region group. Many Thanks for Roger Balister, G3KMA RSGB IOTA Manager and all RSGB IOTA Board The SU8N photos are available on the Egyptian Radio Amateurs Society Facebook Page on this …

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May 08 2013

K7AGE releases new video to help new hams get on 2m FM

In this series of videos, I show you how to program a 2M HT to get on the air along with some of the basics of 2M FM operating. Please feel free to link to these videos from ham club pages and other websites that are aimed at helping amateur radio operators. In Part 1, …

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Apr 18 2013

WebSDR now available on RSGB site

A web-based Software Defined Radio for the 5, 7 and 14 MHz bands is now available on the new RSGB website The “Web SDR receiver” link can be found under the “MyRSGB” drop-down menu. Also on the new site are “Live DX Cluster” and “Live solar data” pages under the “News” drop-down menu. RSGB http://www.rsgb.org/

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Apr 17 2013

QRP Computing Ham Radio Group

A QRP (Low Power) amateur radio computing Yahoo Group has been formed. The group aim to cater for people who are interested in using PCs/ Laptops, micro-controllers and computers on a board (e.g. Arduinos, Ti Launchpads, and the Raspberry Pi) within their QRP Projects. Among the operating systems covered are Windows, OS/X and Linux. If …

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