Each week so much compelling content is considered for Amateur Radio Weekly but there’s always a handful of great links that just can’t fit. These are the links that didn’t make it into issue 367 of Amateur Radio Weekly.
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Flight Over Snow-Covered Mount Rainier with Ham Radio Operations
Flight from Gig Harbor, Washington around Mount Rainier with 2-meter FM ham radio Operations. The video includes ground footage from KG7EJT who was operating on Panorama Point on Mount Rainier.
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Charlestown ‘Hams’ Put Amateur Radio Club Back on The Air
Charlestown’s Amateur Radio Club operates from a ham radio “shack” where they contact other hams around the world.
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Taylorator Makes Mischief On The Airwaves
Spamming the full FM broadcast band simultaneously.
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Successful contact on the 1296 MHz band by bouncing signals off Geostationary satellites
On the 22nd January 2025, the PI9RD station at the Dwingeloo radio telescope facility in the Netherlands managed to make a contact with HB9Q in Switzerland by bouncing signals off an INMARSAT satellite in geosynchronous orbit.
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WPTF’s Transmitter Site Is Host to a Radio Time Capsule
While the site is operational, its accompanying building has long been sealed off.
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