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Posted on May 13, 2020 by dpbohr
Friends of WSSBN…
  • Livonia Amateur Radio Club
  • Central Gulf Coast Hurricane Net
Interesting Links…
  • What is Ham Radio?
  • Just Learn Morse Code
  • AMSAT – Amateur Radio Satellites
  • W8JI – Technical Information
  • AC6V – Amateur Radio Links
  • Dayton Hamvention Official Site
  • Ham Maps by JF9EXF
  • U.S. Grid Square Map (PDF)
  • Great Lakes HamCon
  • mHelpDesk.com –  Field Service Management Guide: Telecommunications Timeline

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RSS WA7BNM Contest Calendar

  • NCCC RTTY Sprint
    0145Z-0215Z, Jan 15
  • OK1WC Memorial (MWC)
    1630Z-1729Z, Jan 18
  • QRP Fox Hunt
    0200Z-0330Z, Jan 22
  • NCCC RTTY Sprint
    0145Z-0215Z, Jan 22
  • RTTYOPS Weeksprint
    1700Z-1900Z, Jan 21
  • CWops Mini-CWT Test
    0300Z-0400Z, Jan 21
  • NAQCC CW Sprint
    0130Z-0330Z, Jan 21
  • CWops Mini-CWT Test
    1900Z-2000Z, Jan 20
  • CWops Mini-CWT Test
    1300Z-1400Z, Jan 20
  • Phone Weekly Test - Fray
    0230Z-0300Z, Jan 20

RSS ARRL | Ham Radio Association and Resources

  • The K7RA Solar Update January 15, 2021
    Tad Cook, K7RA, Seattle, reports: What happened? Solar Cycle 25 seemed well under way, but no new sunspots have emerged since December 23. The last time any sunspot was visible was January 2. On January 14, Spaceweather.com posted, “Welcome back, solar minimum.”Average daily solar flux declined from 78.6 to 73.8. Geomagnetic A index remained quiet. […]
  • International Amateur Radio Union Preparing for WRC-23 January 12, 2021
    Preparations continue on the part of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) to represent the interests of the amateur and amateur-satellite services at World Radiocommunication Conference 2023 (WRC-23). The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) sponsors WRCs, typically every 4 years, to consider revisions to the international Radio Regulations that define frequency allocations for v...
  • New Amateur VLF Transatlantic Record Set January 11, 2021
    Very low frequency (VLF) enthusiast Joe Craig, VO1NA, reports that Stefan Schaefer, DK7FC, copied his 50-character message transmitted from Newfoundland on 8.271 kHz, with a radiated power of 10 mW.“This is a new record for amateur transatlantic VLF,” Craig told ARRL. “The mode used was EbNaut by Paul Nicholson. EbNaut is a synchronous coherent BPSK […]

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Temporary Start Time Change
Just a reminder, we are starting the evening net a bit early for a while because band conditions have been going long prior to getting all of our stations heard. Please be advised that the normal 22:30 UTC start is moved to 22:00 UTC. The pre net will commence as usual about 45 minutes prior to the net start.
When the band conditions settle down we plan on returning to our regular scheduled start time.