Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 435

Amateur Radio Weekly

Hunstville Hamfest this weekend
For the first time since 2007, we will again host the ARRL National Convention.
Hunstville Hamfest

Ham donates $1 million to ARRL
Entrepreneur and Amateur Radio operator invests in the next generation of problem solvers.
ARRL

Making Hams of hackers
Facilitating Tech classes at DEFCON and Hackers on Planet Earth (HOPE).
KB6NU

Helioclock
A new all-in-one next generation situational awareness display with live SDR.
Helioclock

RepeaterLive
The repeater directory Hams actually trust.
RepeaterLive

#APRSThursday
An APRS net held every Thursday with the aim of growing message activity on APRS across the world.
APRSPH

Cave radio – Talking through solid rock
Radio signals don’t pass through rock to reach caves, mines, and tunnels, right?
Make:

I built a Yagi… Then carried it 20 miles
May I introduce to you, The M1TJM Botherer Magnet. An antenna that is guaranteed to raise a few eyebrows.
M1TJM / SOTA Reflector

Winlink tells you what happened. APRS tells you what’s happening
Two tools, two jobs, and why most EmComm plans only cover one.
EtherHam

Beyond packet radio
Designing a modern radio broadcast protocol (HQFBP).
F4JXQ

MeshWX Pro
MeshWX Pro watches the National Weather Service and automatically broadcasts severe-weather warnings across your Meshtastic or MeshCore network.
MeshWX Pro

A great tool to find new POTA parks
There’s an excellent online tool to find POTA parks that you have yet to activate.
Andrew Woodward

Video

AmateurLogic 220: It’s going to get meshy
Building a solar powered mesh node and the rapidly growing Gulf Coast Mesh Network.
AmateurLogic.TV

Inside Icom: Behind the scenes at our factory in Japan
Ever wondered where your Icom radio comes from? Take a look inside Wakayama Icom, our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Japan.
Icom UK

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  • Matt W1MST, Managing Editor