LICW and the Renaissance of Morse Code

RRRA October Activity

Learn about the resurgence of Morse code and the role of the Long Island CW Club (LICW) in that movement during WB2UZE’s LICW and Renaissance of Morse Code presentation at the October RRRA Meeting.

You are invited to the RRRA 2021 Hamfest and ARRL Dakota Division Convention

You are invited to enjoy a morning of Ham Radio fellowship, seminars, a flea market, and more, at the largest Hamfest in North Dakota.

The Red River Radio Amateurs Hamfest and ARRL Dakota Division Convention runs from 8AM to 2PM at the Red River Valley Fairgrounds on Saturday, September 25, 2018.

Skip the line in the morning …

BUY YOUR ADMISSION AND FLEA MARKET TABLE TICKETS TODAY!

Please visit our Hamfest page to learn more about this event.

ARRL's On The Air - Episode 21

In this episode of ARRL’s monthly On The Air podcast: “The ARRL Handbook has been published for nearly 100 years and it remains one of the top sources for information about ham radio technology and much more. Steve Goodgame, K5ATA, explains why even beginners will find the Handbook to be indispensable.”1

Please Yield 60M Channels 1 & 2 for Hurricane Ida

From ARRL News

Channels 1 and 2 on 60 meters will be available starting on August 30 for interoperability between US government and US amateur radio stations involved in Hurricane Ida emergency communications. This situation will remain in place until the storm has passed and the need for these channels no longer exists, or on September 6, whichever comes first.

These frequencies will be used: Channel 1 Primary voice traffic 5332 kHz channel center, 5330.5 kHz USB voice; and Channel 2 Digital traffic 5348 kHz channel center, 5346.5 kHz USB with 1.5 kHz offset to center of digital waveform. Stations on 60 meters are asked to yield to operational traffic related to Hurricane Ida. 1