Forums before death by AOL, social media and spammers... "We can't have nice things"
|    rec.radio.amateur.misc    |    Amateur radio practices, contests, event    |    23,971 messages    |
[   << oldest   |   < older   |   list   |   newer >   |   newest >>   ]
|    Message 23,914 of 23,971    |
|    National News Broadcast Email List to All    |
|    2025 OCTOBER 19 WIA NATIONAL NEWS BROADC    |
|    18 Oct 25 10:46:22    |
      [continued from previous message]              named the 2025 Carter Craigie, N 3 AO, Memorial Educator. The       Carter Craigie, N 3 AO, Memorial Educator of the Year program funds a       seat at the A.R.R.L. Teachers Institute on Wireless Technology.              Zoe serves as the Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics       teacher as well as the Raymond schools technology integrator and library       media specialist. She also started a club for 3rd through 8th graders called       Girls Who Code.              UNITED KINGDOM              The Radio Society of Great Britain is excitedly announcing the launch ofthe       RSGB mobile app.                     This fantastic members benefit allows them to enjoy RadCom, RadCom Basics       and RadCom Plus wherever they are. Complementing the RSGBs existing web app,       with the new mobile app users can save editions to read offline, bookmark       articles to enjoy later, and have seamless access to extra digital content.       With easy-to-use navigation, the app is THE one-stop shop              for RSGB publications.              For our RSGB members tuned today, you can download it via the Apple App and       Google Play stores or go to rsgb.org for links.              NEW ZEALAND       Call Book 2026              As Daniel ZL2DRV announced at the NZART AGM, they will be producing a       hard copy call book. However, as this will be a special edition to mark       their 100-year centenary, this will be sent out in February next year.              So to our New Zealand listeners and viewers please make sure you are a       fully paid-up NZART member to ensure you get this publication next year.              At this stage, call book compiler, Daniel ZL2DRV, has yet to receive the       printable information for call signs, from Radio Spectrum Management.       If there is something you would like to see included in this publication       next year, please send it to Daniel, ZL2DRV so he can include it.              WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS       SUMMITS ON THE AIR, WORLD WIDE FLORA, FAUNA PROGRAM,       PARKS ON THE AIR and other ADVENTURE GROUPS.              hema.org.uk/index.jsp       minesontheair.com/about-mota       parksontheair.com/       sota.org.uk       sotawatch.sota.org.uk/en/       facebook.com/SotaAustralia/       wwffaustralia.com/              The V.K.F.F. National Get Together is October 24-27 Canberra, but, before       that, infact this very moment, the world wide quarterly support your parks              weekend is happeningd Sat 18 & Sun19 Oct.              This is an official Parks on the Air (POTA) event that encourages operators       to make their way to a park and enjoy the day.              Support Your Parks Weekend takes place 4 times per year, winter, spring,       summer, and autumn.                     Getting started with POTA can happen via one of two paths as an activator       who heads out into the parks or as a hunter who is trying to contact someone       in a park. The easiest way to participate in POTA is as a hunter.                     And a reminder if you are an activator, the park MUST be a registered POTA       PARK with a unique "number".                     docs.pota.app/docs/events.html       (ARD)              SOTA Croatia is marking 10 years. Listen for the special callsign       9 A 10 SOTA. The callsign is on the air through to 2026, the 30th of       September 2026 to be precise.              A certificate will be available for contacts made between the 1st of October       and the 31st of December THIS YEAR.. QSL via LoTW.              (newsline2501)              WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - BALLOONS              Jeff Potteiger, a licensed amateur radio operator and local resident of Ohio       USA, with the help of his son Erik and grandson Matthew, (also              licensed amateur radio operators) recently sent a pico balloon around       theworld.                     A pico balloon is a small, lightweight high-altitude balloon equipped with a       radio transmitter. Hobbyists use the radio aboard to track the balloons              journey across the globe, receiving real-time telemetry data about its       location, altitude and the extreme conditions it encounters.              They launched their balloon on Sept. 13 and recently, it completed a full       circumnavigation of the Earth -- and it is still airborne.                     Telemetry from the balloon has shown it reached altitudes above 40,000 feet       and temperatures as low as 40 degrees below zero.                     advertiser-tribune.com/news/643578/around-the-world/              (eHam)              WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER       AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org              For the first time in Mexico's history, the National Polytechnic Institute       (IPN) made a direct radio connection with the International Space Station       (ISS).                     The educational institution reported that contact was made with the       commanding astronaut of NASA and SpaceX's Crew-11 mission, who answered       questions from children and young people. The director general of the IPN              explained that the broadcast was intended to encourage the younger generation       to pursue careers in the aerospace industry. The link was made possible by       the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station program, an educational       initiative that allows students from around the world to communicate in real       time with astronauts in orbit, to spark their interest in science and       technology. An antenna built in Mexico by IPN engineers was used for this       purpose.              tinyurl.com/2f9a8m2j       (eHam)              In another first, a first in several ways, the Namibia Scientific Society       (NSS) facilitated the first-ever Amateur Radio on the International Space       Station (ARISS) contact with that country.                     The public was invited to witness the live communication event which took       place at the Windhoek Afrikans Private school.                     Tickets however were essential for attendance and were priced at       $100 Namibia Dollars for adults and $50 Namibia dollarsfor children       under 18. The organizers noted that no late payments or payments on the day       of the event were to be accepted.                     The Society said for the first time in the country, local students had       the opportunity to connect directly with astronauts aboard the International       Space Station via amateur radio.                     As the ISS passed overhead, students asked questions live to the crew on       board. This rare and historic moment brought space exploration closer to       Namibias youth and hopefully inspires new possibilities in science,       technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).              bit.ly/3VWrDfP       (TWIAR)              Just six years after launching its first nano satellite, Sri Lanka has       launched its third - and this new ham radio CubeSat is orbiting the Earth.                     The BIRDS-X Dragonfly CubeSat has marked a milestone for Sri Lanka, becoming       that nation's third nano satellite in space. Developed with help from the       Arthur C. Clarke Institute for Modern Technologies an the Kyushu Institute of       Technology in Japan, it began its orbit last month following its launch from       SpaceX-33.                     Its mission is to serve as an APRS digipeater and to test a new low-cost       communication system. It will also demonstrate the relay of store-and-forward       data. Its callsign is JG 6 YOW. The APRS FM digipeater frequency is 145.825       MHZ and its CW beacon is on 437.375 MHz.              tinyurl.com/mw35fzmc       (newsline2502)              WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA       iota-world.org/--------------              Active is OX 3 LX from Greenland, IOTA number NA-018, until the 21st of       October. The station is being spotted regularly on the HF bands using FT8.       QSL via Logbook of the World, Club Log's OQRS or via OZ 0 J.              (rsgb)              ----------------       Listen and work J 79 FJ from Dominica IOTA number NA-101 on 20-29       October. J 79 FJ will operate CW, SSB and maybe FT8, and will       participate in the CQ WW DX SSB Contest with the J75A team.       (425dxn)       ---------------              OC REMINDERS       ------------              OC-047 - H44MS - Malaita Island in the Solomons.              Bernard, H44MS will be active from Manakwai village, nearby Maluu              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
[   << oldest   |   < older   |   list   |   newer >   |   newest >>   ]
(c) 1994, bbs@darkrealms.ca