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Southgate Amateur Radio News for Thursday 10 March 2016
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/////////////////////////////////////////// Icom IC-7300 video Posted: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Amate...medium =email The very first demonstration in the UK of the Icom IC-7300 Transceiver, with Pete Waters G3OJV of Waters and Stanton and Chris Ridley G8GJC of Icom UK /////////////////////////////////////////// Pave PAWS BMEWS radar upgrade Posted: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Amate...m_medium=email ARRL reports the Air Force has pledged continued cooperation with Radio Amateurs during the Cape Cod Radar Upgrades /////////////////////////////////////////// Tony's 10 Metre Band Report Posted: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Amate...medium=emai l The usual story, poor to fair during the week but really plus, plus at the weekend for the contest. 3XY1T favourite till Friday then T32CO (East Kiribati), PJ4G (Bonaire) and PZ5W (Suriname) came galloping through /////////////////////////////////////////// The World of Low Power (QRP) Operation Posted: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Amate...m_medium=email Dan Maloney KC1DJT describes the World of QRP Operation in his Hackaday article How Low Can You Go? /////////////////////////////////////////// G0KSC wins another RSGB Award Posted: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Amate...m_medium=email Justin Johnson, G0KSC has won another award from the RSGB, this year for his contributions to the hobby, VHF/UHF Antenna technology and the introduction of the super-low noise LFA Yagi /////////////////////////////////////////// Family Training and Events Posted: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Amate...m_medium=email Justin Johnson, G0KSC has won another award from the RSGB, this year for his contributions to the hobby, VHF/UHF Antenna technology and the introduction of the super-low noise LFA Yagi /////////////////////////////////////////// Historic site to welcome ham radio operators Posted: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Amate...m_medium=email To help celebrate the National Park Service’s centennial, the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site is welcoming amateur radio operators for a special event March 19 |
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