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- Amateur radio club to celebrate Lancashire Day
Members of Chorley and District Amateur Radio Society will be operating GB0LD from the village of Hoghton in central Lancashire, England (EU-005, WLOTA L-1841) - Propagation Report from Hannes Coetzee, ZS6BZP
The solar activity is still at low levels. Fortunately, two sunspots made their appearance during the week - New 'Antennas and Planning' web page
New Zealand's national amateur radio society, NZART, has launched a new web page with some useful information for those ZL hams wishing to erect antennas - Astronauts complete second spacewalk
STS-129 Mission Specialists Mike Foreman and Randy Bresnik wrapped up a successful six-hour, eight-minute spacewalk after completing their scheduled tasks ahead of schedule - Intecnet returns tonight
This evening the SARL Intecnet returns after a few months' absence. The subject is 'SO67 - SumbandilaSat,' South Africa's second satellite - Lufthansa Amateur Radio Club on-the-air from Dubai
The LARC (Lufthansa Amateur Radio Club) in cooperation with the Emirates Amateur Radio Society (EARS) will be operating as A65DLH out of Dubai - Ham radio.. with good wine thrown in
Radio Club de los Andes, LU8YE will be active from San Martin de los Andes, Patagonia, Argentina, in the CQWW DX CW Contest - MB6AM - UK's first G2 connected simplex D-Star node
After several weeks in testing, MB6AM went live on Friday 20/11/09, sharing the same mast as the 70cm GB3TU repeater. MB6AM is located in Tring, North West of London and is well appointed to provide Digital Voice (DV) coverage across many of the Home Counties and parts of Oxfordshire - Indonesian Amateur Radio Satellite
The Indonesian Amateur Radio Organisation ORARI and the Indonesian National Institute of Aeronautics and Space plan to launch an Amateur Radio satellite next year - Belgian radio hams get 4m allocation
Radio Amateurs in Belgium now have limited access to a small allocation at 4 metres