Why not ?

The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) refuses to add Catalonia to the list of countries of the DXCC diploma, although it meets all the requirements according to its bases and with the aggravating factor that ignores more than two thousand radio amateurs who have signed up to the change.org platform in favor of the recognition…

Morse Code is making a comeback!

Forget TikTok and Instagram – children and teenagers want to learn Morse Code! Despite being created 180 years ago and not being a requirement for amateur radio operators to learn since 1990, it has been kept alive by radio enthusiasts – and now more young people are getting involved. A combination of pandemic lockdowns forcing…

Kenwood TH-75E VHF/UHF Transceiver

The TH-D75E can be pre-ordered by pre-ordering the product via ‘bank transfer’ without obligation. This will give you a place on our pre-order list. The EUR 49 does NOT have to be paid. As soon as the device is available to you, we will contact you. At this point you can confirm the pre-order and,…

Beam Intermediate club teaches students how to use amateur radio

A new club at W.B. Intermediate School in Cherryville connects its members to people across the globe using technology that is more than 100 years old. Mark Reep, a longtime counselor at the school, picked up an interest in amateur radio back in 2006 when he earned his radio operator license. He recalls getting his license because he enjoyed communicating with people in far-away countries and…

Report from the El Niño Kingdom (English version)

Author: Andrey Fedorov RW3AH-WL7AP-9X0A-T2X-3D2AF 1999-2000-2001 2002 © All rights reserved. The story of a trip to Oceania. DXpedition K1B (“KING ONE BAKER”) Spring 2002 It’s a pity that we wasted our lives, That we were pounded in the mortar of vanity. O life! We didn’t have time to blink an eye And, having achieved nothing,…