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Amateur Radio Newsline™ Report 1684 - November 20 2009
by AA7BQ     2009-11-20 07:58:21
The following is a closed circuit advisory and is not necessarily for air. Ladies and gentlemen Here's Amateur Radio Newsline's Support Fund Administrator Andy Jarema, N6TCQ. -- Well, we have some good news and some not so good. The good news is that some of you responded and we are now only a month behind in paying our bills. The bad news is -- well -- that we are still a month behind i
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Manassas, VA tentatively pulling the plug on BPL
by N2RJ     2009-11-19 19:05:39
Link The city of Manassas, VA is set to pull the plug on its controversial BPL service by June, citing cost concerns. The service is projected to lose on average over $150,000 per year in the coming years. The system is losing money because less that 600 subscribers have signed up. However, the final approval for shutdown has to go through the city's budgeting process, so it is by no
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W6TC - SK
by K7FE     2009-11-19 17:02:18
George Milton Welles Badger, W6TC - SK February 22, 1925 - November 15, 2009 https://mail.google.com/a/qrz.com/?ui=2&ik=9281ddd638&view=att&th=1250e2feb8798ea2&attid=0.1&disp=emb&zw George and I worked together at Eimac. He was a pleasure to work with......actually quite fun at times and he was instant friends with anyone who held an amateur radio license. We kept in contact over the years
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Solar Cycle 24 Continues To Ramp Up
by NZ4O     2009-11-19 09:37:23
Posted Thursday November 19, 2009 at http://www.wcflunatall.com/nz4o4.htm The cycle 24 sunspot group that I mentioned on November 18, 2009 has been numbered 11033 by the NOAA/SWPC. It is located near N17E20 and contains a beta magnetic signature capable of producing very small B class solar flares. As mentioned yesterday SIDC Belgium assigned it Catania #28. The old solar cycle 24 sunspot
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Amateur Radio News on Google News
by K6LSN     2009-11-19 09:34:43
For those who like to read Google News I added an Amateur Radio Section you can add to your daily read. Just look on the upper right and click add section, then enter amateur radio, or ham radio and you will find it, then add it. Kinda cool, you can try your hand at adding a section your self if you don't see what you like. 73 k6lsn.blogspot.com
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FREE WEBSERVER for hams only!!!
by KC8CDQ     2009-11-18 18:50:05
I started a small webserver that I want to share with a few lucky hams. First come first serve. Your website will be at yourcall.ham-radio-op.net email me at imoldovan at hotmail.com with your callsign name and address and I will send you instructions on how to upload your website. Take a look at my website; kc8cdq.ham-radio-op.net it's a work in progress :) 73's de KC8CDQ
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