The Royal Naval Amateur Radio Society was formed in 1960 and to celebrate the 50th anniversary, a special callsign GB50RNARS is being aired by members of the Society throughout the year
The March edition of the IARU E-Letter reports on assistance given to Radio Club de Chile following the earthquake
For the Istanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture Award, TCSWAT will be QRV from istanbul Sabiha Gokcen International Airport with the callsign TC2010PSG between 20-22 March 2010
After a long odyssey from Germany to the Vostok base (R1ANC) in Antarctica, including a failed start connected with huge logistic problems, the beacon finally was put into operation at the Russian Antarctic base Bellinghausen, R1ANF, on King George Island on March 8
A phenomenal Sunday! 1455 reported contacts. Actually from Wednesday onwards, the week was pretty good, lots of very varied DX, ZP6DYA, LU7FSM, ST2AR, C56KR, Z21BB to name but a few who were top dogs each day
Radio Sweden will terminate its medium and short wave broadcasts this October 31st in favour of web services - with Swedish Radio management stating that is the best use of resources and in line with international trends
FCS1362 is the UK code of practice for the installation of mobile radio equipment in land-based vehicles
The successful K4T Dry Tortugas operation may have been the first-ever major DXpedition to use only wind power
A team of four operators are heading for the Southern Line Islands where they plan to activate every island with four stations for five days
The March edition of the RSGB Amateur Radio tutors' newsletter is now available
On Monday, March 15 Stefan Schaefer DK7FC achieved an Amateur Radio world record on 8.97 kHz
How low in frequency can transmitters go? Well the Russian Federation operates a transmitter on the Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) of 82 Hz
The International Amateur Radio Region 2 (IARU R2) conference - to be held later this year in El Salvador - brings together delegations from the national Amateur Radio Societies in the Western Hemisphere
Cam Hartford, N6GA, of Claremont, California, has been named QRP Editor of CQ Amateur Radio magazine
A report by broadcaster KPLU highlights the importance of Amateur Radio for Emergency Communications
The K4T DXpedition to Dry Tortugas proved a great success. They ran two amateur radio satellite stations. Hopefully other DXpeditions will now consider running a satellite station too
The ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station) school contact with participants at 18 Dimotiko Scholeio Peristeriou, Peristeri (Athens), Greece was successful. US astronaut Timothy J. Creamer KC5WKI answered 19 questions
Weekly IOTA News - compiled by Fredy, DE0MST of the Deutscher Amateur Radio Club
An Examiner.com article describes the history of Amateur Radio and asks were new radio hams will come from
There is now an amateur radio SSTV (slow scan television) net night being held every Monday evening at 19.00 hrs