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/////////////////////////////////////////// Ham College 26 has been Posted: Posted: 28 Feb 2017 07:02 AM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/38725 More Coax, SWR and directional wattmeter demonstrations, dummy loads and more. /////////////////////////////////////////// Amateur Radio Club Celebrates 100 Years: Posted: 27 Feb 2017 04:00 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/38724 The University of Arkansas Amateur Radio Club recently celebrated a milestone: The club has been a licensed ham radio station for 100 years, since 1916. It is one of the oldest university ham radio clubs in the country, and has been on the air almost as long as radio licenses have been issued. The club's call letters, W5YM, have been heard around the world, and beyond. In 1995, club members helped establish a radio link between the space shuttle Endeavour and an elementary school in Huntsville. /////////////////////////////////////////// Why Aren't the Letters on a Computer Keyboard in Alphabetical Order? Posted: 27 Feb 2017 04:00 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/38723 If you've ever looked down at your keyboard and wondered why it's not in alphabetical order, you're not alone. But who came up with the current design, anyway? A few popular myths abound, but one Japanese study got to the root of it. (Hint: This design dates back WAY farther than you think.) The truth: The design is a hand-me-down from morse code transcribers. We're guessing you didn't expect this, so we'll let Smithsonian reporter Jimmy Stamp, who originally sleuthed through the Japanese study, explain. "The QWERTY system emerged as a result of how the first typewriters were being used. Early adopters and beta-testers included telegraph operators who needed to quickly transcribe messages. However, the operators found the alphabetical arrangement to be confusing and inefficient for translating morse code. The Kyoto paper suggests that the typewriter keyboard evolved over several years as a direct result of input provided by these telegraph operators." /////////////////////////////////////////// Hamvention 2017 Awards: Posted: 27 Feb 2017 02:24 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/38722 I am pleased to announce the following winners of the Hamvention Awards 2017. These prestigious awards are presented every year to honor radio amateurs who have made major contributions to the art and science of our avocation. The winners a |
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