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sat02may(may 2)12:00 pmsun03(may 3)11:59 am Repeating EventARI International DX Contest12:00 pm - 11:59 am (3)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByARITypeHF ContestModesCW,RTTY,SSB

sat09may(may 9)12:00 pmsun10(may 10)11:59 amRepeating EventAlessandro Volta RTTY Contest12:00 pm - 11:59 am (10)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByARITypeHF ContestModesRTTY

sat09may(may 9)12:00 pmsun10(may 10)11:59 amRepeating EventCQ-M International DX Contest12:00 pm - 11:59 am (10)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByCQ-MTypeContest,HF ContestModesCW,SSB

sat16may(may 16)12:00 pmsun17(may 17)12:00 pmRepeating EventHis Maj. King of Spain Contest, CWKing of Spain CW12:00 pm - 12:00 pm (17)(GMT-11:00) Event Organized ByURETypeHF ContestModesCW

sat23may(may 23)12:00 amsun24(may 24)12:00 amRepeating EventEU PSK DX Contest12:00 am - 12:00 am (24)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByEPSKTypeHF ContestModesDIGITAL

sat30may(may 30)12:00 amsun31(may 31)11:59 pmRepeating EventCQ World Wide WPX CW12:00 am - 11:59 pm (31)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByCQ MagazineTypeHF ContestModesCW

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Anytone AT-778UV FM Dual Band Transceiver

The Anytone AT-778UV is a popular dual-band FM transceiver known for its affordability and solid features. Operating on VHF (144-148 MHz) and UHF (440-450 MHz) bands, it offers selectable power outputs of 25W, 15W, or 5W. Its bright 180-degree TFT LCD display and intuitive interface enhance usability in various settings. While it delivers good audio quality and a robust build, it lacks a dedicated volume knob and may heat up during extended use. Overall, it's an excellent entry-level choice for amateur radio enthusiasts.

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[ARRL] - Friday May 1 2026
Ever wanted to operate amateur radio satellites but felt intimidated by tracking the “birds” or unsure about the equipment needed? ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio®'s new book, Satellite Operating for Amateur Radio, is now shipping and shows just how approachable, exciting, and rewarding satellite communication can be.Written by Tony Milluzzi, KD8RTT, the book offers a clear step...
[ARRL] - Friday May 1 2026
The ARRL Foundation’s 2025 Bill Orr, W6SAI, Technical Writing Award has been awarded to Dr. Ethan Miller, K8GU, and Dr. Nathaniel A. Frissell, W2NAF, for their August 2025 QST article, “About Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances.”The editors of QST nominated Miller and Frissell in August 2025, the ARRL Foundation Board approved the awards in January 2026, and the award plaques were distributed to...
[RSGB] - Friday May 1 2026
You can now buy tickets for the RSGB 2026 Convention in Milton Keynes. The event takes place between 9- 11 October and is a must for any radio amateur looking to learn, connect and be inspired. Several lecturers have already been confirmed, and include Nobby Styles, G0VJG talking about the South Georgia DXpedition in March […]
[RSGB] - Friday May 1 2026
RSGB Board Director Nathan Nuttall, MM9OCC has announced that Jane Joyce, M8WVJ, has been appointed as the new RSGB Accessibility Champion. Jane brings a wealth of experience in the areas of disability and accessibility, making her ideally suited to this important role. As Accessibility Champion, she will share real stories from members that highlight both […]
[RSGB] - Friday May 1 2026
RSGB Board Director Nathan Nuttall, MM9OCC has announced that Jane Joyce, M8WVJ, has been appointed as the new RSGB Accessibility Champion. Jane brings a wealth of experience in the areas of disability and accessibility, making her ideally suited to this important role. As Accessibility Champion, she will share real stories from members that highlight both […]
[RSGB] - Friday May 1 2026
In the USA the FCC has authorised AST-SpaceMobile to launch its full constellation of 248 large satellites that includes 430-440MHz for emergency telemetry and control when not over the United States. This is despite there being no such frequency allocation. However, the FCC permitted the use of the frequencies using Article 4.4 of the ITU Radio […]
[RSGB] - Friday May 1 2026
In the USA the FCC has authorised AST-SpaceMobile to launch its full constellation of 248 large satellites that includes 430-440MHz for emergency telemetry and control when not over the United States. This is despite there being no such frequency allocation. However, the FCC permitted the use of the frequencies using Article 4.4 of the ITU Radio […]
[RSGB] - Friday May 1 2026
In the USA the FCC has authorised AST-SpaceMobile to launch its full constellation of 248 large satellites that includes 430-440MHz for emergency telemetry and control when not over the United States. This is despite there being no such frequency allocation. However, the FCC permitted the use of the frequencies using Article 4.4 of the ITU Radio […]

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Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2609

This week’s collection brings forward some interesting projects and analyses, particularly for those operating on the lower bands or experimenting with specialized arrays. We’ve got a detailed look at an 80-meter antenna design, something that comes up often when trying to optimize for that band without a massive footprint. For the builders, there’s a balanced ATU project that emphasizes safety and effective matching, a critical aspect for any home station. Also included is a simple yet effective RF probe, useful for tracking down stray RF, which can plague even well-designed setups. We also touch on packet radio, an often-overlooked mode that still offers robust communication, and a serious EME array for those pushing the limits of VHF/UHF. Finally, a piece on contesting strategy, always worth revisiting for new and seasoned operators alike.

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