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Jun 19 2013

Aitana DX Group heading for Nicaragua

A team of amateur radio operators from the Spanish Aitana DX Group (ADXG) will be active from Octavio, YN2N, radio shack in Nicaragua between October 1-16th. The callsign will be announced soon. Operators mentioned are Javi EA5KM (CW), Fer EA5FX (CW), Eugen EA5HPX (CW), Fran EA7FTR (SSB/RTTY), Jose EA1ACP (SSB/RTTY) and Carlos EA1DVY (SSB/RTTY). Pilot …

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Jun 18 2013

Google Project Loon using 2400 and 5800 MHz

Project Loon is a research and development project being developed by Google with the mission of providing Internet access to rural and remote areas using High-Altitude Balloons (HAB) placed in the stratosphere at an altitude of about 20 km to create an aerial wireless network with up to 3G-like speeds. The solar powered balloons are …

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Jun 16 2013

GB8SMT G8 Summit special event station

Lough Erne Amateur Radio Club is running a special event station for the G8 summit in Co Fermanagh on Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th June. GB8SMT will be operating on 80m, 40m, 20m, and 2m from 10am on both days

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Jun 16 2013

The SARL Top Band QSO Party

The SARL Top Band QSO Party is a fun activity to promote contacts on 160 metres between radio amateurs in Southern African countries and to encourage radio amateurs to apply for the SARL Top Band Award. The QSO Party runs from 00:00 UTC on Thursday 20 June 2013 to 00:00 UTC on Monday 24 June …

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Jun 16 2013

Attempt to prove the Perth to South Africa path

A new amateur radio 2m beacon on 144.950MHz is being established in Perth, Western Australia, by the Northern Corridor Radio Group in an attempt to prove the Perth to South Africa path. The beacon, VK6RIO, will use Chirp modulation which can be detected some 50dB below the noise floor in a 2kHz bandwidth. The beacon …

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