Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 374

Amateur Radio Weekly

Bandplan Generator
Allows completely customizable frequency ranges and segments generating a well-designed plan for screen or print.
LY1JA

HamCam FrontDoor
Video chat rooms for licensed Ham Radio operators.
KE8LCM

What’s new at Digital Library of Amateur Radio & Communications
The library has grown to 149,500 items. 19.5 terabytes of information. We scanned 1.1 million pages in 2024 alone.
Zero Retries

“Bloody Saturday” at Voice of America
All full-time staffers at the Voice of America are on indefinite suspension.
NPR

The electrolytic capacitor plague
What happened to capacitors in 2002?
SolderSmoke Daily News

HamSCI Workshop 2025: A little bit of citizen science-ing
WSPR transmissions from my location were received at longer distances at the maximum obscuration of the sun.
KM1NDY

Work at club repeater site results in Ham’s termination
Club accused of pulling free electricity.
Lewiston Tribune

Mount Juliet Simplex Society
A unique approach to Amateur Radio.
TalkpodOnline

What can we do to get youth into Ham Radio?
Showing kids that there are other young people in Amateur Radio is by far the most effective way to get them interested.
OnAllBands

Video

DIY antenna from scrap material
Building a 2 meter antenna from scrap material found around the house.
KM4ACK

ZeenKo log periodic antenna 400MHz to 8GHz
A fiberglass antenna with a wide frequency range of 400 MHz to 8 GHz.
IMSAI Guy

sdrberry UI for SDR on Raspberry Pi
This user interface is just gorgeous!
Tech Minds

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LHS Episode #575: The Weekender CXXVII

Spin the Random Topic Wheel (Segment 1)

  • Best Desktop Environment or Window Manager

This Weekend in Hedonism (Segment 2)

  • Cheryl’s Recipe Corner

  • Easy Focaccia

  • Description

  • Focaccia is one of those breads that is so delicious, simple and forgiving.  And, if you are feeling artistic, you can use it as a canvas for edible artwork, using green onions, garlic, carrots, red onion, roasted peppers or even edible flowers to make a picture on the top of your dough.

  • Ingredients

  • 2 cups bread flour or all-purpose flour

  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil, plus more for drizzling/coating the pan as well as the focaccia

  • 1 cup warm water (75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit)

  • 1-3 sprigs of rosemary leaves

  • Flaky sea salt, to taste

  • Directions

  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the water, yeast, flour, and olive oil until a shaggy dough forms. Add the salt and mix until the dough comes together. It will be sticky. Coat the top of the dough with a thin layer of olive oil and cover with a tea towel. Place dough in a warm place and let rise for 2 hours. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit. Once the dough has risen, turn it out into a well-oiled enameled cast-iron braiser or baking pan. Gently stretch the dough to the edges of what you are baking it in. Be gentle and patient at this step. It may take a few tries to get the dough to that shape. Cover with a towel or plastic wrap and put in a warm place to let rise in the pan for another 30 minutes. Once dough is ready, coat your hands in olive oil and gently dimple the top of the dough to create small wells with your fingers. Drizzle generously with more olive oil, rosemary, and flaky sea salt. Place in the oven and bake for 20-25 minutes, or until lightly golden. Remove from the oven and carefully from the pan. Slice, serve, and enjoy! Notes: When making focaccia, you can add various toppings like fresh herbs (especially rosemary, thyme, oregano), coarse sea salt, olives, cherry tomatoes, red onion, garlic, grated parmesan cheese, caramelized onions, peppers, and even a drizzle of balsamic glaze for extra flavor; remember to incorporate olive oil throughout the dough and on top before baking for that classic focaccia texture.  Key points about focaccia toppings: Herbs: Rosemary is a classic choice, but you can also add thyme, oregano, sage, or basil depending on your preference. Vegetables: Cherry tomatoes, sliced peppers, and red onion add freshness and color. Cheese: Grated parmesan cheese

  • Cheryl’s Mixed Drink Corner

  • Dogwood Punch

  • Description

  • The Dogwood is the Missouri state tree, and I anxiously await their blooming every spring.  This cocktail just says “spring” and is simple to make!

  • Ingredients

  • 1 bottle sparkling rosé

  • 3 cups strawberry lemonade

  • 1/4 cup grenadine

  • 1 sliced lemon

  • 1/2 cup sliced strawberries

  • Mint sprigs for garnish

  • Directions

  • Mix rosé, strawberry lemonade, grenadine, lemons and strawberries together. Serve over ice and garnish with mint.

  • Russ’s Drink Corner

  • Jack Daniel’s Bottled-in-Bond Tennessee Whiskey

  • Description

  • Jack Daniel’s Bonded is created from specially selected barrels for this final blend. The search was on throughout the warehouses for whiskeys with boldness and depth of color. The result is Jack Daniel’s Bonded which emerged as the distillery’s 2022 Whisky of the Year. Like all bonded whiskeys, Jack Daniel’s Bonded was produced in one distilling season, aged for a minimum of 4 years, and bottled at 50% alcohol by volume. It’s one with depth of character, offering a host of flavors that marry well. Jack Daniel’s Bonded isn’t entirely new, however, as it has been available in the global travel retail market for the past several years but is now available on store shelves everywhere.

  • Details

  • Mashbill: 80% corn, 12% malted barley, 8% rye

  • Region: Lynchburg, Tennesssee

  • Proof: 100 (50% ABV)

  • Color: Dark mahogany

  • Nose: Caramel, cherry, oak, dried herbs, banana

  • Taste: Brown sugar, honey, peanuts, cooked dark fruit, dark chocolate, barrel spice

  • Finish: Warm baking spice, caramel, smoke

  • Price: $30 (750ml)

  • Rating: 82

  • Bill’s Whatever Corner

  • Willett Straight Rye Whiskey

  • Family Estate Bottled Small Batch Rye

  • Aged in Hand Selected White Oak for Four Years Bottled at Cask Strength

  • 109.6 Proof (54.8%)

Segment 3 (Announcements & Feedback)

  • Please Help Support the Show

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  • Merch

  • Topics

Segment 4 (New Subscribers, New Supporters & Live Participants)

  • Mastodon

  • Francisco de la Pena

  • Discord

  • ProgrammerDave

  • Elira_Marine

  • Live Chat

  • Woody, KC1VOP

  • Tony, K4XSS

  • Jared, W7AQB

  • Jon, K1BTZ

  • Tim, KD0UUU


Russ Woodman, K5TUX, co-hosts the Linux in the Ham Shack podcast which is available for download in both MP3 and OGG audio format. Contact him at [email protected].

The RF Communications course continues…

 

 

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LHS Episode #574: WINE Good It Is

Hello and welcome to the 574th installment of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short topics episode, the hosts discuss the upcoming YOTA summer camp in France, the new Signals Museum in Alabama, 100 years of IARU, the latest edition of WINE, a terminal app for Android and much more. Thanks for listening and have a great week.

73 de The LHS Crew


Russ Woodman, K5TUX, co-hosts the Linux in the Ham Shack podcast which is available for download in both MP3 and OGG audio format. Contact him at [email protected].

AmateurLogic 203: Meshtastic


AmateurLogic.TV Episode 203 is now available for download.

Meshtastic, an open source, off-grid, decentralized, mesh network built to run on affordable, low-power devices. An update on the latest scanner technology. More…

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George Thomas, W5JDX, is co-host of AmateurLogic.TV, an original amateur radio video program hosted by George Thomas (W5JDX), Tommy Martin (N5ZNO), Peter Berrett (VK3PB), and Emile Diodene (KE5QKR). Contact him at [email protected].

Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 373

Amateur Radio Weekly

FCC opens comment period on deregulating everything
A new docket “In re: Delete, Delete, Delete,” seeks comment on “every rule, regulation, or guidance document that the FCC should eliminate…”
RadioInsight

From FCC – IN RE: DELETE, DELETE, DELETE
This might be the only “seize the moment” chance for large scale reform in US Amateur Radio regulations in the 2020s.
Zero Retries

The 2025 Hamvention Award Winners
The selection process was highly competitive, given the outstanding quality of nominations submitted this year.
Hamvention

Radio Connects is 2025 ARRL Field Day theme
ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio has released the logo and theme for this year’s ARRL Field Day, June 28 – 29, 2025.
ARRL

POTA activation for International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day and the “YL POTA Party” advertised by the Young Ladies Radio League (aka: YLRL).
K8VSY

What is AmateurWire?
AmateurWire VOIP Service is a PBX phone system much like the HamShack Hotline or HamsOverIP.
The Random Wire

Snooping on the SatGus selfie satellite
The satellite is designed to take selfies of customers’ own photos in space, using a screen and a selfie camera mounted on the satellite.
RTL-SDR.com

Ground planes and automobiles—insights on mounting antennas on your vehicle
The best mobile antenna money can buy isn’t any better than the ground plane it is mounted over.
OnAllBands

Nomad Network
Off-grid, resilient mesh communication with strong encryption, forward secrecy and extreme privacy.
unsigned.io

Only the shadow (board) knows
I was briefed on this by multiple sitting Board members over the past few years.
K4FMH

KA1MUQ turns frying pan DC receiver into a double sideband transceiver
Works Idaho from California.
SolderSmoke Daily News

Video

Tapesponding
The long lost communication you’ve never heard of.
Ringway Manchester

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Canadian Amateur Radio Hall of Fame Presentation

At the Surrey Amateur Radio Communications March general meeting, Hitoshi Takahashi VE7LET, the Radio Amateurs of Canada Director for BC & Yukon, presented John Schouten VE7TI with a plaque commemorating his appointment to the Canadian Amateur Radio Hall of Fame for 2024.


John Schouten [left] and Hitoshi Takahashi [right]



[left to right] Hiroshi Takahashi, 
 John Schouten and former
RAC BC-Yukon Director Keith Witney


Radio Amateurs of Canada recognizes deserving Amateurs by appointments to the Canadian Amateur Radio Hall of Fame. The Constitution for the Hall specifies that the appointment as Member of the Hall is made for “outstanding achievement and excellence of the highest degree, for serious and sustained service to Amateur Radio in Canada, or to Amateur Radio at large”. The Trustees of the Hall have interpreted the Constitution to mean that the person has performed significant service over many years to enhance the well-being of Amateur Radio. Radio Amateurs of Canada and the Board of Trustees of CARHOF sincerely congratulates John Schouten VE7TI, on his appointment to the Hall of Fame.

A detailed account of his achievements will be presented in an upcoming edition of The Canadian Amateur magazine.

For more information on the Canadian Amateur Radio Hall of Fame please visit: https://wp.rac.ca/carhof/

Frank Davis, VO1HP
Chair, Board of Trustees
Canadian Amateur Radio Hall of Fame

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