The September/October 2025 issue of The Communicator includes:
- Field Day and Cross-Border Microwave Activity
- Propagation Profile: Exploring the Gray Line in Radio Propagation
- An AM Radio Transmitter Suitable for in-home broadcast
- After 14 attempts our first circumnavigation of a pico balloon!
- And more!
Ria’s Ham Shack focuses on getting ready for winter, radio wise.
Experimental Radio News 13 reports on blockchain satellites, cargo by drone, concealed weapons imaging at THz frequencies – and sailing in space.
Zero Retries 0217: ZRDC 2025 Update, KK7NQN Transcriber Service Node, Build It And They Will Come Doesn’t Work, Icom ID-5200, DB0UV – Unique VHF / UHF Xponder, LiNK500, Beamforming, RadioSport SDR App
The Amateur Television Journal August edition (PDF):
- Ham TV once again being active from the International Space Station
- 900 MHz is a Junk Band!
The Logger’s Bark (PDF) features:
- Revisiting: Duga-1 The Russian Woodpecker
- Quartz Crystals: Determining Frequency for Over 100 Years
- Second Annual Sasquatch Awareness SES in October
The Random Wire 146: A mini hotspot for M17, DTMF commands for your ASL 3 node, more about RPi4 and K-1 speaker-mic interface
Apple Ham Radio Weekly: What’s new in software, loop back to a well-known Apple developer, get DStar on your Apple devices, go bush wth POTA and take a look at an unusual Apple Watch edition for Ham Radio.
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