via Hackaday: Why Samsung Phones Are Failing Emergency Calls In Australia This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 21 November 2025 at 13:22 Weβre taught how to call emergency numbers from a young age; whether it be 911...
via Amateur Radio Daily: Opinion: futureGEO is the Most Important Amateur Radio Initiative of this Decade. Why is no one Talking About it? This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 20 November 2025 at 21:07 By Cale Mooth K4HCK You might not know it, but plans are currently in progress...
via Hackaday: Internet Archive Hits One Trillion Web Pages This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 20 November 2025 at 21:02 In case you didnβt hear β on October 22, 2025, the Internet Archive, who host...
via Hackaday: The Internet We Didnβt Get This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 20 November 2025 at 06:45 Collective human consciousness is full of imagined or mythical dream-like utopias, hidden away behind mountains,...
via Hackaday: What has 5,000 Batteries and Floats? This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 19 November 2025 at 21:22 While it sounds like the start of a joke, Australian shipmaker Incat Tasmania isnβt kidding...
via Hackaday: UNIX for a Legacy TI This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 19 November 2025 at 00:45 Although now mostly known as a company who cornered the market on graphing calculators while...
via Hackaday: Vertical Solar Panels are Out Standing This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 18 November 2025 at 21:45 If youβre mounting solar panels, everybody knows the drill, right? Point them south, angled according...
via Hackaday: First Transistor Computer Reborn This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 17 November 2025 at 21:45 Ok, weβll admit it. If you asked us what the first transistorized computer was, we...
Connecting βLittle Harmonicsβ And Jolly Olβ St. Nick Via Ham Radio This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 17 November 2025 at 02:08 Santa Net is an annual December event where licensed amateur radio operators use RF and...
via Hackaday: Low-Cost, High-Gain: A Smart Electronic Eyepiece for Capturing the Cosmos This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 16 November 2025 at 09:46 Weβve all seen spectacular pictures of space, and itβs easy to assume thatβs how it...
Via AMSAT: ANS 320 AMSAT News Service Bulletins This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 16 November 2025 at 00:39 ANS is a weekly news service provided by AMSAT. Visit them at AMSAT.org
via Hackaday: Positive Results with Negative Resistance This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 15 November 2025 at 18:45 Try an experiment. Next time you are in a room with someone, ask them to...
Via the RSGB: Have your say in the rules for 2026 VHF contests This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 15 November 2025 at 02:08 Read more at RSGB.co.uk
via the ARRL: Get On the Air for 2025 ARRL November Sweepstakes This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 15 November 2025 at 01:59 Read more at ARRL.org
via the ARRL: The ARRL Solar Update This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 15 November 2025 at 01:56 Read more at ARRL.org
via Hackaday: Computer Has One Instruction, Many Transistors This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 14 November 2025 at 09:45 Thereβs always some debate around what style of architecture is best for certain computing applications,...
John Telek, VK1JT is putting lives at risk (Australia) This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 14 November 2025 at 02:51 John Telek, VK1JT, has been caught by fellow amateur βhamβ radio operators sending false data...
via the ARRL: Images Beamed from Space Celebrate 25 Years of Ham Radio on the ISS This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 14 November 2025 at 02:33 Read more at ARRL.org
via Hackaday: βSimplestβ Oscilloscope is a Cunning Vector Display This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 13 November 2025 at 06:45 Superlatives are tricky things. [mircemk]βs guide βHow to make Simplest ever Oscilloscope Clockβ falls into...
via Hackaday: A Treasure Trove Of Random Vintage Tech Resources This Week in Amateur Radio By:News Bot 13 November 2025 at 01:35 Finding, collecting, and restoring vintage tech is the rewarding pastime of many a Hackaday reader....