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
The Oakland Tribune carries an article about the Tri-City area ham radio emergency response team
It is planned to live webcast the RSGB AGM over the internet via the BATC Streamer website. For those unable to travel to the venue, you will be able to watch the proceedings via the live stream
Congratulations are extended to Jan Schippers VE4JS who was recently returned as Section Manager for Manitoba
An article in the Skagit Valley Herald newspaper describes the importance of Amateur Radio for disaster communications and Homeland Security
The UK Microwave Group and the Finningley Amateur Radio Society are pleased to announce that this popular event will take place over the weekend of 10-11 July 2010
On Tuesday April 6, Stan Ames, G4OAV, will give a talk to the Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society (CARS) on World War II Wireless Intercept and Secret Stations and he’s set a puzzle
Patrick F6CTE has released a new version of the popular Amateur Radio digital modes software MultiPSK
A Czech Radio Amateur, Milan OK1IF, has received permission to use 5258,5 to 5261,5 kHz for CW and SSB experimental operation
New Zealand's Radio Amateurs got some good publicity on TV news after they were allocated a new band from 505-515 KHz
The Times of India newspaper reports on digital HAMSAT centers being set up in Kolkata and Barasat to assist in emergency communications