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"6 meter meteor scatter, analog TV with HackRF, M17 significance."

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Amateur Radio Weekly
Issue 343 August 10th, 2024

Top links

Why M17 is significant
No other Amateur Radio digital voice system is as well defined as M17.
Zero Retries
QSL cards from the past
A complete collection of old QSL cards now totaling more than 56,000.
W8JYZ
Ham Radio becomes voice of victims and rescue teams alike
The operators are accompanying each rescue team, providing real-time updates on the situation on the ground.
India.com
San Francisco Ham operators provide critical communication link
Ham Radio operators across Northern California provided a critical communication link to embattled first responders.
KPIX
HFGCS: The backup plan for doomsday
The United States Strategic Forces Command built their backup plan around the unique properties of HF radio.
Hackaday
The QubeDX: A modular CubeSat style QRP Transceiver
Building a QRP radio for digi mode operation that can be operated remotely via Wi-Fi.
DK1MI
Loop the loop on 6 meters
Meteor scatter is probably one of the coolest things that Techs can do.
KB6NU
Store and Forward
A podcast about the past and future of Ham Radio.
Store and Forward
An introduction to the 1.25 meter band
222 MHz has many of the qualities of 2 meters, with the added benefit of less consumer electronics interference and generally a lower noise floor.
N4DTF

Video

Analog television transmission with a HackRF SDR
Using a program called hacktv-gui to transmit analog TV signals.
Signals Everywhere
The beginners guide to the Radioberry HF SDR Transceiver Pi Hat
The first initial steps needed to install the Radioberry service on a Raspberry Pi 4.
Tech Minds

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