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What to Expect from the Solar Cycle 25 Surge
Cycle 25 is heating up, with the highest sunspot activity since 2002. Read “What to Expect from the Solar Cycle 25 Surge,” by Frank Donovan, W3LPL, to get band-by-band propagation predictions to help you take advantage of enhanced propagation. Read QST |
| September/October On the Air |
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A Tour of 10 Meters
The 10-meter band offers something for every license class and every interest. Take “A Tour of 10 Meters,” courtesy of Scott Freeberg, WA9WFA, and explore the possibilities. Read On the Air |
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A Single Stage 1500 Watt 65 Volt LDMOS Amplifier for the 6 Meter Band
Ralph Crumrine, NØKC, puts 65 V LDMOS devices to the test in his design for “A Single Stage 1500 Watt 65 Volt LDMOS Amplifier for the 6 Meter Band.” Read QEX |
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Florida QSO Party K4OJ Multi-Multi-Mobile: The installation behind the operation
In a follow-up to his July 2015 NCJ article about the adventures of the K4OJ team, Chris Blake, NX4N, offers “Florida QSO Party K4OJ Multi-Multi-Mobile: The installation behind the operation.” Read NCJ |
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The 10-meter band offers something for hams of every license class, including Technicians, who can use voice, Morse code, and digital modes. Scott Freeberg, WA9WFA, joins this episode of the podcast to take us on “A Tour of 10 Meters,” and to explain why right now is the best time to get on the bandated by Solar Cycle 25. Listen September 12 |
| New Release: October 2024 |
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The 101st edition of The ARRL Handbook introduces a new editor, Gregory D. Lapin, PhD, PE, N9GL. Lapin and a team of subject matter experts have revised entire chapters on radio fundamentals, general safety, and more. Handbook 101 is available in a six-volume set and softcover format. Order in early-October! |
| 2024 ARRL Online Auction
Sponsored by RT Systems |
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Save the date! The 2024 ARRL Online Auction will take place October 18 – 24 and will feature vintage items, new gear, Product Reviews, mystery junk boxes, and more! Proceeds benefit ARRL education, licensing, and training. Pre-registration begins October 16. |
| September is National Preparedness Month |
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Amateur radio operators use their training, skills, and equipment to provide communications during community events, disaster response, and various programs. To learn more about how to use your amateur radio license and help serve your community, and ARES®, visitwww.arrl.org/ares. |
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