Amateur radio in an emergency

Followers of informative radio web sites QRPer and SWLing will be familiar with the prolific Thomas, K4SWL. He lives in North Carolina in the US and has just come through hurricane Helene. The reason I think it's useful to spread his story is that in the midst of widespread damage, amateur radio kept working (of course) and proved to be incredibly valuable. Throughout the storm, our normally quiet repeater systems were buzzing with activity. The traffic became very organized, with hourly...
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Radar presentation and meeting

Brian Richardson VK3CCR gave a very informative presentation about radar covering both ground based and military plane mounted systems. He explained how it works, how interference and unwanted reflections are mitigated and recent developments which have allowed the power to be reduced while improving accuracy. The club had two new members in attendance for the first time, both are interested in getting their licenses. Rather than using the projector and portable screen we took advanta...
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Radio Old Timers AGM enjoyed by members

The Radio Old Timers Club annual general meeting and lunch was well attended by members of MRARC. Peter VK3RV, Jen VK3WQ, Ray VK3ACR and Peter VK3TPM were there to represent our club. First the meeting kicked off with the annual general meeting which was conducted efficiently by Jim Gordon VK3ZKK with some members on Zoom. Next a hearty lunch was served. Mick VK3CH gave a detailed presentation about microwave operation. Futuristic technology was on show from VK3BIG who h...
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50 Years of G-QRP Book review

Australian QRP and home brew enthusiasts typically subscribe to two fine newsletters, the local Lo-Key from the VKQRP club and the British SPRAT from the G-QRP club. Both are A5 format newsletters packed full of interesting projects and ideas. They are of sufficient quality to stand many re-readings over the years but it's sometimes hard to find an item that comes to mind in the pile. Lo-Key has an index and SPRAT sells back issues on CD or USB key. When I heard of the publication of ...
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New radios announced by Icom and Yaesu IC-7760 & FTX-1F

It's rare to have radios announced by two of the major commercial transceiver companies. Yaesu has announced the FTX-1F which looks to be a competitor to the IC-705. Covers HF, 6m, 2m & 70cm. It is portable and has a Lithium-ion battery pack that will power it for 9 hours of reception on HF. More specifications here. The IC-7760 is an HF basestation in two parts. The control head can be connected with a cable or via ethernet. It comes with a 3m cable but is compatible with st...
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