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Ham radio DMR celebrates its 10,000th user ID

Posted: 03 Nov 2014 08:45 AM PST
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On October 29th, ham radio DMR reached an important milestone by adding
its 10,000th user ID, making it one of the fastest growing digital modes
within the ham radio community.



Full Story



Regards,



Don

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UK rolls out GPS back-up eLoran

Posted: 03 Nov 2014 08:33 AM PST
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The UK General Lighthouse Authorities (GLA) have announced that they have
installed a system called eLoran in seven ports across Britain.

The GLA say many critical instruments on ships use Global Navigation
Satellite Systems, and if they fail the consequences could be disastrous.

The new system, which is ground rather than satellite-based, is designed to
be used in the event of a GPS failure.Until now, there has been no "Plan B"
if GPS goes wrong, but the GLA says eLoran will be an important tool.The
technology was developed during World War Two.

The Long Range Navigation system (Loran) was the brainchild of US
scientists and was used to guide US Navy warships as battles raged in the
Pacific.After the war ended, it was updated and renamed Loran-C, and
adopted by mariners around the world - until GPS took over.

Now though, rebranded as eLoran, its infrastructure has been upgraded to
make it more accurate and it is making a comeback.

While GPS transmitters are based in space, eLoran's are based on the ground.



The General Lighthouse Authorities have finished installing eLoran in seven
ports along the east coast of Britain, completing the first phase of their
roll out. It is now in place in Dover, Sheerness, Harwich and Felixstowe,
Middleborough, Leith, Humber and Aberdeen.



For now, eLoran is being tested for shipping, but it could also play a role
on land for the vast array of systems that use GPS.

The US Coast Guard is busy decommissioning the existing eLoran
infrastructure. And in Europe, the governments of Norway and France have
said they will cease operations next year.



GPS jammers are available online from as little as £30, and resilience to
such attacks is essential for the safety and security of shipping and
trade. Ships that are fitted with eLoran receivers will automatically
switch to the system when GPS signals are lost, receiving position,
navigation and timing (PNT) information which will allow them to proceed
safely.

The UK is the first in the world to deploy this technology for shipping
companies operating both passenger and cargo services, with rollout
initially approved by the UK Department of Transport in 2013. Full
operational capability covering all major UK ports is expected by 2019.








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ICQPODCAST New International Amateur / Ham Radio Roundtable

Posted: 02 Nov 2014 11:10 AM PST
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Series Seven EpisodeTwenty-Two of the ICQ Amateur / Ham Radio Podcast -
InternationalAmateur / Ham Radio Roundtable has been released.





The latest news,Martin (M1MRB & W9ICQ) and Colin (M6BOY) discuss the future
ofcommercial Long Wave radio and Martin (M1MRB & W9ICQ) is joinedby Ed
Durrant (DD5LP) and Frank Howell (K4FMH) for our InternationalAmateur / Ham
Radio Roundtable.





Newsstories include:-







UK radio hams start 146 MHz development



Radio Amateurs / Hams should consider 3D printing
K for Kernow
New HF network planned
Exam Checklists
NoV suggestion for Airborne Ham Radio
Good news on 70 MHz





TheICQPODCAST can be downloaded from http://www.icqpodcast.com




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AmateurLogic.TV Bonus Episode: Pacificon 2014

Posted: 02 Nov 2014 09:29 AM PST
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AmateurLogic.TV Pacificon 2014 Bonus Show is now available for download.

George visits with friends at Pacificon 2014. YouÂ’ll enjoy these
interesting topics and interviews.

1:14:06

www.amateurlogic.tv

YouTube http://youtu.be/Mq4pwFaPTI8






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