April 30, 2026

This Week in Amateur Radio

North America's Premiere Amateur Radio News Magazine

PODCAST: This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #1402 – Full Version (With repeater ID breaks every 10 minutes)

Release Date: January 10, 2026

Here is a summary of the news trending…This Week in Amateur Radio. This week’s edition is anchored by Denny Haight, NZ8D, Steve Sawyer, K1FRC, Mike Nicolich, K9DXM, Rich Lawrence, KB2MOB, Don Hulick, K2ATJ, Josh Marler, AA4WX, Eric Zittel, KD2RJX, Chris Perrine, KB2FAF, George Lama, KC2OXJ, Ed Johnsen. W2PH, Will Rogers, K5WLR, George Bowen, W2XBS, and Jessica Bowen, KC2VWX

Produced and edited by George Bowen, W2XBS

Approximate Running Time: 2:01:38

Podcast Download: https://bit.ly/TWIAR1402

Trending headlines in this week’s bulletin service

  1. AMSAT: AMSAT Membership Now Includes “Getting Started with Amateur Satellites” Guide
  2. AMSAT: Soyuz Rideshare Launch Deploys Several New Amateur Radio Satellites In Orbit
  3. AMSAT: HDMI Converter Installed on ISS HamTV System, Expanding Video Capabilities
  4. AMSAT: CubeSat Developers Workshop 2026 Opens Call For Abstract Submissions
  5. AMSAT: Satellite Shorts from All Over
  6. WIA: Radio Station Played A Pivotal Role In The History Of Wireless Is Celebrating Its 125th Anniversary
  7. WIA: No Time Like The Present…Maybe – KLOE-AM In Kansas Off The Air Due To Tower Problems
  8. WIA: Moody Bible Institute Stand Lowers Power Due To Airport Interference
  9. ARD: 52 Week Ham Challenge Returns For 2026
  10. FCC: FCC Bans Sale Of All Foreign Drones In The United States
  11. FCC: FCC Plans To Expand Unlicensed Operations In 6 GigaHertz Band
  12. FCC: FCC Reminds Experimental HF Stations To Identify Themselves
  13. ARRL: Join ARRL In Celebrating America’s 250th – On the Air!
  14. ARRL: Richard Dean Straw, N6BV, ARRL Antenna Expert, Silent Key
  15. ARRL: John Bartscherer, N1GNV Owner Of Quicksilver Radio Products, Silent Key
  16. ARRL: Peter Schimmelbusch, W7HPS, Wins 2025 Amateur Radio For The Greater Good Competition
  17. ARRL: Nominations Open For The Three Heritage CQ Magazine Halls of Fame
  18. Regulation Changes Also In Store For Drones In The United Kingdom
  19. World War II Military Chaplain Honored By Minnesota Amateurs
  20. Amateurs In Germany Find Their Access To 70 MegaHertz Is In Limbo
  21. Conway Reef Plans Are Expedited By The DX Rebel Group
  22. First Satellite Is Launched For Montenegro
  23. Amateur Club Helps Build Newcomers Confidence With CW
  24. ARRL Upcoming RadioSport Contests and Regional Conventions
  25. AMSAT: Youth On The Air Camp 2026 Application Period is now open
  26. FCC: FCC Chairman Carr highlights agency accomplishments in 2025
  27. FCC: The FCC has been petitioned to expand GMRS and FRS to include low band VHF
  28. ARRL: 2026 is ARRL’s Year Of The Club – A celebration of amateur radio clubs – PART ONE
  29. ARRL: 2026 is ARRL’s Year Of The Club – A celebration of amateur radio clubs – PART TWO
  30. ARRL: Amateur Radio Digital Communications introduces “44 Net Connect” for amateurs
  31. ARRL: New ARRL Section Managers Take Office in January 2026
  32. ARRL: ARRL awards the Colvin Grant to the upcoming Bouvet Island DxPedition
  33. ARRL: Amateur Radio Digital Communications foundation awarded more than $4 million in grants in 2024
    34: AST Space Mobile has launched the largest to date commercial satellite
    35: Amateurs in New Zealand will use ZM prefix for their Centenary year

Plus these Special Features This Week:

  • Working Amateur Radio Satellites with Bruce Paige, KK5DO – AMSAT Satellite News
  • Australia’s own Onno Benshop, VK6FLAB, and Foundations of Amateur Radio, will have Part Four of his series “Building A Shack”. This week he takes a look at “Coaxial Cable Alternatives”
  • The DX Corner with Bill Salyers, AJ8B with with all the latest news on DXpeditions, DX, upcoming radio sport contests, and a lot more..
  • Weekly Propagation Forecast from the ARRL
  • Our own amateur radio historian, Will Rogers, K5WLR, returns with a brand new edition of “A Century Of Amateur Radio”. This edition takes a look at the use of “CQ”, which is used as a general call for initiating a contact. This took time to become an acceptable practice in the early years. Serious operators frowned on its use, mostly because it had been used to excess in the old days among the little boys with squeak boxes, usually in exceedingly long and sparsely identified calls. This will be Part Two of the edition titled, “Call & Card.”
  • We will have a look at this months Volunteer Monitoring Report

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