Back in the 1960’s, the entry level amateur radio license was called the novice license. To earn this license, you needed to learn the Morse code and be able to send and receive Morse code messages at ...
Antennas bring reliable connectivity across the 4G/5G MIMO, Wi-Fi 6/7, and GNSS bands for gateways, routers, and other apps ...
For decades, scientists engaged in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) have probed the galaxy for signs of ...
We may not always be able to see what’s happening above the clouds but that doesn’t mean that we can’t hear what’s happening. The amateur radio ...
In part two of Radios in Action by Icom, host Ray Novak interviews DXpedition co-leader Cezar Trifu on the logistics, safety, and teamwork behind activating Bouvet Island, one of ham radio’s most ...
One truly cool site is the KiwiSDR map site. As the name suggests, this link takes you to a world map of clickable KiwiSDR ...
As I travel up the road, I can see the antennas sticking up above the roofs of the nearby houses. I recognize antennas such ...
SUNY Canton EMS students will be participating in a St. Lawrence County-wide communications outage emergency simulation on ...
Abstract: Near-field radio holography has been successfully applied to the slant-axis terahertz antenna, which features a unique rotational-mechanism. Corrections of residual path length errors and ...
The Mail in South Cumbria on MSN
Radio enthusiasts in Barrow take part in national challenge
Members of the Furness Amateur Radio Society put their skills to the test to track the flight of a high altitude balloon.
NASA is recruiting volunteers to help track the path of the Artemis II mission that is sending a crew to orbit the Moon.
Ray, who has an opportunity to appeal against the decision, said he would be lost without his radio. The council said it had ...
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