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Latest Amateur Radio News from around the world
- HAMNET severs all links with IRESC
- South Africa's amateur radio emergency communications organisation, HAMNET, has decided to sever its ties with IRESC. Hamnet's move follows mounting concerns over the direction and leadership of IRESC
- Waters and Stanton's Mark Francis G0GBY visits LEFARS this coming Friday
- Mark Francis, G0GBY, from the Essex-based amateur radio retailer Waters and Stanton, will be paying a visit to the Loughton and District Amateur Radio Society (LEFARS) this coming Friday, 10th September 2010
- YJ0VK DXpedition wrap-up
- The four members of the YJ0VK team (Chris VK3QB, Allan VK2CA, Luke VK3HJ and Brenton VK3CBV) returned from Vanuatu on September 2nd, after 6 days of operation
- Vuvuzela Morse Code
- The Soccer World Cup may be over, but it seems we haven't yet heard the last of the dreaded vuvuzela. Just when you thought it was safe to remove your earplugs...
- NZ aftershock forces radio station’s evacuation
- Monday afternoon’s 4.5 magnitude aftershock has pushed a number of damaged buildings over the edge in Christchurch, New Zealand
- IOTA news from the Deutscher Amateur Radio Club
- Weekly IOTA News - compiled by Fredy, DE0MST of the Deutscher Amateur Radio Club
- ZNS 1540 signal restoration likely to take 30 days
- The Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas (BCB) has announced that the initial assessment of the damage caused by thieves to 1540 AM’s transmission facilities suggests restoration of the signal is expected to take around 30 days
- New D-STAR repeater now in place in ARRL laboratory
- The ARRL Lab has installed a D-STAR (Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio) repeater in the Lab at the ARRL Headquarters building
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