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WIA STEM Symposium details announced
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The Wireless Institute of Australia has called for expressions of interest
in its STEM Symposium to be held in Canberra
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Skills Night Monday Oct 17
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The next Skills Night, hosted by the Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society
Training Team, starts at 7pm on Monday, October 17. This free event is open
to all
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Fire on SAQ antenna
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In early October, a fire occured on the long wave antenna of the 17.2 kHz
Alexanderson alternator transmitter SAQ
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The Victoria National Parks activity is near
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With about four weeks to go, there are at least 24 unique National Parks in
Victoria so far listed in the annual KRMNPA activity weekend
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Propagation de K7RA
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The Australian Space Forecast Centre issued this geomagnetic
warning: "Increased solar wind speed due to coronal hole effects expected
for 14-15 Oct. Active conditions forecast with possible Minor Storm periods"
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JOTA Weekend in Essex
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Essex Ham provide a round-up of Scout stations active in Essex this weekend
for the 59th Jamboree On The Air (JOTA)
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You don't need power when you have altitude
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October 22nd 2016 will see an increase in Summits on the Air activity
between Europe and Australasia
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Terahertz radiation could speed up computer memory by 1000 times
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One area limiting speed in personal computing speed is memory --
specifically, how quickly individual memory cells can be switched, which is
currently done using an external magnetic field