ARRL's Eclectic Tech - Episode 2
“In this podcast . . . a $52,000 station computer, ham applications for Alexa, Virgin Orbit to launch a ham satellite, whales and sunspots, and an introduction to HamSCI.”1
“In this podcast . . . a $52,000 station computer, ham applications for Alexa, Virgin Orbit to launch a ham satellite, whales and sunspots, and an introduction to HamSCI.”1
Registration for RRRA Spring 2020 Technician Classes is now open. Please register on-line for these classes. This series of classes begins March 25, 2020.
The required textbook changed, beginning with the Spring 2018 Technician Classes, to the HamRadioSchool.com Technician License Course book. Students are strongly encouraged to visit our Education and Testing page before purchasing their textbook.
“In our first episode, an audio sample of activity on QO-100, the first geostationary amateur radio satellite transponder; why dirty FM handhelds matter; a discussion about the current solar cycle, and more!1
Wadena Area Amateur Radio Club will be hosting a Technician Class this spring to get more people involved in the wonderful hobby of amateur radio. This class is free and will run 6 weeks with a License (aka VE) Testing Session on the 7th week.
The first digital edition of the new ARRL On the Air magazine became available for reading in the ARRL QST app on January 14, 2020, and is also available for reading on the ARRL website.
On the Air is a bimonthly magazine, published by ARRL, written for beginner to intermediate level amateur radio operators.
Eligible US-based ARRL members may choose to receive either On the Air or QST as their print magazine when they join, or upon their annual renewal.