Becky and her team have done a great job researching ham interests, then developing and publishing On The Air magazine from the ARRL. Read more
Category: Ham Radio
ARRL Membership Value Proposition Increases
Check our the new ARRL membership value proposition. You can get their four leading magazines for the price of one! Well done. Read more
World Amateur Radio Day
Today is World Amateur Radio Day. Not a big deal, but you should do something to celebrate. Read more
Useful Coax Cable Adapters
If you are a radio nut like me, your junk box is probably full of useful coax cable adapters. Boy, these sure come in handy. Read more
Remember Heathkit Assembly
Pretty much every radio amateur of my generation will remember Heathkit assembly. We built and used these electronics kits for many years. Read more
630 meters Ham Radio – Old is New, Again
One of the interesting things you can do with a wideband loop antenna is listen to 630 meters ham radio activity. So, what the heck is 630 meters? Read more
Tree Aerial – Another Liquid Antenna
The tree aerial has been around for a century. Does it work? Perhaps, but mainly so in the jungle. Read more
FT8 Takes Over Ham Radio Communications
FT8 takes over as the dominant mode for ham radio communications. Just check the data, which also shows declines in voice and CW. Read more
Saltwater Antenna Covers HF and Upwards
Saltwater might be 4 million times less conductive than copper. And yet, a saltwater antenna works, even at HF. Amazing! Read more
Weak Signal Communications Software Everywhere on HF
Sometimes, all you can see on the ham bands are weak signal communications software exchanges chugging away. Are these robots or real people? Read more









