
Governments everywhere are pushing adoption of LED bulbs. Great idea, but will they cause radio frequency interference? Let’s find out. Read more
Author: John VE6EY
Flex 6300 – My New Ham Radio Arrives
No more suspense. My new ham radio is the Flex 6300. A great replacement for my dead 756 Pro II. Read more
Explore FlexRadio 6300 – New Ham Radio Option 3
Before making a final decision, I decided to explore FlexRadio 6300 as my third option. This is a completely different radio. Read more
Exploring Yaesu FTdx3000 – New Ham Radio Option 2
In this article, I am exploring Yaesu FTdx3000 as my second option for a new ham radio to replace my dead Pro II. Read more
Explore ICOM 7300 – New Ham Radio Option 1
Internet Era Radio News – Holding On
During the Internet era radio news continues to reach a wide audience. But radio’s viability over the next generation will be tested like never before. Read more
Time for a New Ham Radio – My ICOM Died
My trusty ICOM 756 Pro II died last month. Time for a new ham radio. But which one? And what features do I need? Read more
Television Era Radio News – That’s the way it is
During the television era radio news lost its dominance, and became part of a rolling format of information and entertainment. Its focus shifted to local communities and narrower listening segments. Read more
American War Radio News Censorship
American war radio news censorship is a two part story: before and after Pearl Harbor. Through both phases, World War II changed the face of American broadcast media forever. Read more
War Radio News Censorship – Britain and Commonwealth
In democracies, wartime censorship is about finding the right balance between informing the public to create support while denying intelligence to wartime opponents. In addition to news from the war zones, censorship applied on the home front. Any details about weather, war production or troop movements were banned. Read more








