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![]() KB6NU's Ham Radio Blog /////////////////////////////////////////// Register for next QSO Today Expo - March 13-14, 2021 Posted: 09 Jan 2021 07:49 AM PST http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/kb6nu...m_medium=email I got this from the QSO Today Expo a couple of days ago. Ill be speaking about teaching online classes. C U THR! The first QSO Today Expo was a great success with over 16,000 attendees and the March 13-14, 2021 event is anticipated to be even larger. The QSO Expo team has been working hard to make this upcoming Expo even better with new speakers, panel discussions, kit building workshops, and much more. Anyone can attend from their home or office. Early Bird Tickets are just $10 (to help cover the cost of this event, $12.50 at the door) and include entry for the Live 2 day period as well as the 30-day on-demand period). Registration can be found at www.qsotodayhamexpo.com. The ARRL, the national association for Amateur Radio® in the United States, is a QSO Today Virtual Ham Expo Partner. At the Expo, amateur radio operators will be able to: Learn from a packed line-up of 60+ renowned ham radio speakers such as Bob Allphin, K4UEE, on “My Favorite DXpeditions to DXCC Top 10 Most Wanted”; Michael Foerster, W0IH, on “Using the Arduino In Your Shack”; and Ron Jones, K7RJ, on “3D Printer Basics”. Take part in Live virtual kit building workshops. Kits will be available for purchase and delivered to you in time for the Expo so you can participate and build from the convenience of your home. Walk through the virtual exhibit hall filled with popular amateur radio suppliers. Watch live product demos of the latest equipment. New video technology will be used to provide a better experience for attendees to engage with exhibitors. Outside of our virtual auditorium is a virtual lounge with tables and chairs for live video chats to allow a “hallway meetup” experience. Prior to the Expo, take advantage of our new speaker calendar technology to download speaker times in your local time zones to your Google or Outlook calendar. You’ll then have a complete schedule of the sessions you want to join. If you’ve never been to an in-person Hamfest or Expo, you can participate from the convenience of your home or office without spending a dime on travel! This platform simulates a full convention experience with an exhibit hall and exhibit booths staffed by live attendants, speaker auditorium with live Q&A, and now our video lounge. And remember that you can return over the 30 days after the QSO Today Expo to listen to speakers you missed during the Live period, explore, and re-engage exhibitor offerings. Flexradio is the Expo’s Platinum Sponsor and Gold sponsors as of this time include Elecraft, RFinder, and Connect Systems. Go to https://www.qsotodayhamexpo.com/ now to learn more and get registered! We look forward to having you join us at Expo for an amazing and engaging experience. The post Register for next QSO Today Expo March 13-14, 2021 appeared first on KB6NUs Ham Radio Blog. /////////////////////////////////////////// Amateur radio in the news: Wireless and steam museum, Halifax amateurs get on the air, SDR tunes in new world of broadcasting Posted: 08 Jan 2021 12:20 PM PST http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/kb6nu...m_medium=email Finally, a good reason to visit Rhode Island (just kidding, just kidding).Dan Wireless Steam Museum reaches out Massie Spark Station at the NE Wireless and Steam Museum, East Greenwich, RI. E. GREENWICH, RI For nearly 60 years, a small sign on Frenchtown Road has led visitors to a historic collection of ancient machines, one of East Greenwich’s best-kept secrets. This just-passed fall, the New England Wireless and Steam Museum*turned outward –*using a new technology (the internet) to share its collection of communication devices and steam engines with the wider world. Museum director Randy Snow says he hopes the new video program will spread appreciation for mechanics and engineering: “We’re trying to hold onto those tangible skills, those lost arts, that aren’t taught anymore.” read more This sounds like a good activity for any club..Dan Open frequencies: Halifax amateur radio operators make contact for Get on the Air HALIFAX, NS — With the sound of Saturday’s noon gun from atop Citadel Hill, John Bignell was off and running.*Or at least his handheld radio set was as the*Halifax Amateur Radio Club’s Get on the Air winter event got underway. Dozens of radio operators around the city switched on their home transmitters or took to the snow-covered streets with portable units to make as many contacts as possible before the 4 p.m. deadline. read more Software-defined radio tuning in new world of broadcasting About two years ago a friend handed me a small blue device that plugs into the USB port of a computer. As he handed it to me he said it would completely change the way I thought of radio.*I grew up in a household where radio was important. It enabled my immigrant parents, who had left western Europe for the Antipodes in the wake of the Second World War, to listen over shortwave to broadcasts from their home country. As such, radio and antennas were commonplace to me, and I remember building crystal sets to pull in whatever signals I could. Eventually that led me to getting my amateur radio operator certificate in Canada. read more The post Amateur radio in the news: Wireless and steam museum, Halifax amateurs get on the air, SDR tunes in new world of broadcasting appeared first on KB6NUs Ham Radio Blog. |
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