Happy World Amateur Radio Day!
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A good day to get on the air, if you can! And as I'm sitting here, typing
this, HamAlert is letting me know that my good friend, Dave KD2FSI is just
doi...
The Rad Receiver from N6GWB
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*Geoff N6GWB and his eldest have produced a really wonderful receiver, and
have joined the elite ranks of those who have built their own receivers.
Con...
An Inline RF Step Attenuator for QRPp Work
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I don’t need to explain the attraction of low power operation; if you’re
reading this, the chances are that you are already a convert. I’ve been
operating ...
My 50,000th QSO - an extraordinary coincidence
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I made my 50,000th QSO as a licenced radio amateur today. Recently, I had
noticed that my QSO count was steadily increasing from 45,000, and then
46,000,...
Static Arrestor for Amateur Radio Antennas
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I live in an HOA. While I’ll not argue the pro’s and con’s of living in an
HOA, it’s been a struggle to get any kind of HF antenna installed. However,
I ca...
Over 4.5 Million QSO's in QSO Database!
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[image: K1024 M0OXO Logo 2017]Stats show that the QSO's held in the M0OXO
Database has now passed the 4.5 Million QSO mark!
We now have a total of *4,505...
Kids and Amateur Radio
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Did we manage to get a half dozen elementary school kids to pay attention
to amateur radio? Yes, yes we did. How?
1. We arranged to set up a demo t...
Dry season grass fires
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In early April, 2014, there were a large number of grass fires that burned
several hundred acres from Nimitz Hill where I live all the way south to
Mt. Ten...
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