Meeting point of radio amateurs' associations from around the world where introduce and share their activities and experiences.
At the proposal of its Board, the EURAO Assembly decided to support the M17 project with a modest donation.
In the picture the M17 team at Friedrichshafen, from left to right: SP5WWP, Olha, ON4MOD, IU2KWO and KC1AWV.
This project, based on open-source Codec 2, aims to define a new digital voice (DV) mode for VHF and higher bands.
From countries all over Europe and even from other continents, the EURAO booth has received a lot of visitors, some of them already members, but others were new ones interested in knowing more about our Organization and its benefits, especially for small Clubs&Groups. Other interesting contacts have also been made, which we expect to see the results soon.
In this article we will try to answer the most frequently asked questions that visitors have asked us and provide links to the brochures that we have published in various languages.
The European Radio Amateurs' Organization announces a new party on the air, this time with the motto: "CQ 8m". Remember this is not a contest, it is just a radio meeting with a few simple 'rules', better to call them recommendations.
The scheduled date for this year's EURAO formal General Assembly is: Thursday evening, July 4, 2024, at 18:00 CEST (16:00 UTC), that will be held virtually using the Google Meet platform, as in the last editions. Those interested in participating, ask for the link.
However, those attending the HAM RADIO exhibition will have the opportunity for a first live exchange of impressions the weekend before.
Once again EURAO will be at this European exhibition in Friedrichshafen, Germany, June 28-30, to attend members, friends and visitors, listening opinions and sharing experiences about amateur radio.
As usual, its booth (A1-991) will be beside the CISAR one (A1-990). We are looking forward to your visit!
A few months ago EURAO launched a free campaign to promote its most flexible membership category: Clubs&Groups, and, in return, get some feedback on how to improve its customization to the clubs' requirements.
For this purpose, a few associations were chosen as volunteers for this pilot test. Anyway, the door remains open to other testers, preferably from new countries.