351: Long before computers, ham radio's had "bugs" too. A ham radio bug is:
352: What is the name and call of the ham that was sent to Europe by the ARRL in 1921 to listen for ham signals from the U.S.?
353: When was the first amateur satellite, Oscar 1, placed into orbit?
354: What is the name of the hill where Guglielmo Marconi received the first trans-Atlantic wireless message?
355: What does the achronym ARRL stand for, in Amateur Radio?
356: What are the middle names of Samuel F. B. Morse?
357: According to the solar observatory in Zurich, Switzerland, the solar cycle that begun in what year, is now called first cycle?
358: What does GMT stand for?
359: What style of connector do hams use most at HF frequencies?
360: Which band is known as... the "Top" band?
361: Which radio manufacturer's name is not based on a person's name?
362: The U.S. Amateurs have the ARRL. What organization serves the amateurs of Canada?
363: What layer of the ionosphere is generally known
to be the cause of "Short Skip" on 10m and up?
364: Which of the following is a common speaker impedance:
365: Philo T Farnsworth had a hand in developing this everyday object:
366: What does "VOX" stand for?
367: Which layer of the ionosphere absorbs the low frequency radio
signals in the daytime?
368: Which of the following did Edwin Armstrong invent?
369: "CW" stands for:
370: Most vertical antennas are of this length.
371: What is the formula for determining the length of a half wave dipole?
372: What transceivers are used most often, by Russian ham's?
373: What is the maximum permitted power, for Russian amateurs, on HF bands?
374: The Central Radio Club of Russian Federation was named in honor of ...
375: In what year, did operation of the first Russian amateur radio station begin?