Author: John AE7YH
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Remembering D-Day [6/6/45] 77 Years Ago Today
Would you please take a moment of silence today to remember those who did what had to be done in the name of Liberty and Freedom, 77 years ago today. More information Here: https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/d-day https://www.army.mil/d-day/
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IARU R1 Records on 134 and 241 GHz DK5NJ & DB6NT
New IARU R1 Records on 134 and 241 GHz Amateur Radio Bands Tuesday, March 1st 2022 DK5NJ at the Leipzigerturm (797 m ASL) near Schmiedefeld JO50ON60BJ DB6NT at the Aschberg (913 m ASL) near Klingenthal JO60GJ03RO distance 92,8 km Air temperature 6°C at Aschberg Relative humidity 29% on the Aschberg DK5NJ and DB6NT worked in…
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Got Chirps? Whistles? and WWV
Take a moment to tune in at every 8 after the hour on WWV and 48 after the hour on WWVH transmitters. WWV, WWVH stations, HamSCI and NIST and investigating HF propagation. The Characterization Signal will consist of a 45 second WAV file on minute 8 for WWV and minute 48 for WWVH. Right now…
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The 1921 Transatlantic Tests
Frank Donovan, W3LPL, talks about the Centennial of the 1921 Transatlantic Tests. This was a historic achievement for Amateur Radio. You might enjoy reading “The Story of the Transatlantics” by the Editor of QST Magazine in February 1922, just two months after the original event.