As ARRL president, [Rick Roderick, K5UR] spends a significant amount of time proselytising the hobby. He has a standard talk about amateur radio that involves tales gleaned from his many decades ...
The latest ARRL news is that there has been ... Why should this bother you? If you are a radio amateur it should be a grave concern that a band which has provided the “glue” for so many ...
In this post I will discuss a multi-band SSB transceiver, an entire homemade amateur station including ... I built this radio as part of the ARRL ‘home brew challenge 3’.
Today we start a new series dedicated to amateur radio for cheapskates ... the long haul bands are off limits unless you use Morse. Source: ARRL.org Even with all the limitations, a Technician ...
The FCC proposal is related to a request by the ARRL (American Radio Relay League ... bits per second and is thus not permitted on amateur bands. The ARRL argues that this is actually preventing ...
Amateur radio is the only hobby that offers its licensed ... The IF filter’s center frequency and the 2nd local oscillator determine what side band is selected, either upper sideband (USB ...
If you have ever browsed an amateur radio ... world of homebrew radio is forever producing new ideas. One such project came to our attention recently, the Minima, an all-band HF SSB transceiver.
“Nobody thought they needed it with Facebook, Twitter, and the wide band of the Internet ... Learn more about amateur radio from the national American Radio Relay League at www.arrl.org.
Somehow [hvde] wound up with a CB radio that does AM and SSB on the 11 meter band. The problem was that the radio isn’t legal where he lives. So he decided to change the radio over to work on ...
We run a lot of posts on amateur radio here at Hackaday, and a majority of our writers and editors* are licensed hams. Why? Because playing around with radio electronics is fun, and because having ...
A substantial part of gaining and holding an amateur radio licence ... also be a case for the ARRL, as we’ve reported before they have some form when it comes to radio investigations.
American inventor and radar detector pioneer Michael D. Valentine has died at the age of 74 at his home in Cincinnati, Ohio.