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Ham Radio Frequencies

Amateur radio enthusiasts utilize specific frequency bands allocated globally for communication. From Low Frequency (LF) to Very-High Frequencies (VHF), each band has distinct characteristics and propagation conditions. Frequency allocations vary by country and ITU region. Understanding band usage and regulations is crucial for effective communication among ham radio operators worldwide.

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sat04apr(apr 4)3:00 pmsun05(apr 5)3:00 pmRepeating EventSP DX Contest CW3:00 pm - 3:00 pm (5)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByPZKTypeHF ContestModesCW

sat04apr(apr 4)4:00 pmsun05(apr 5)4:00 pmRepeating EventEA RTTY ContestEA RTTY Contest4:00 pm - 4:00 pm (5)(GMT-11:00) Event Organized ByURETypeHF ContestModesRTTY

sat11apr(apr 11)7:00 amsun12(apr 12)1:00 pmRepeating EventJapan International DX Contest CW7:00 am - 1:00 pm (12)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByJARLTypeHF ContestModesCW

sat11apr(apr 11)12:00 pmsun12(apr 12)11:59 amRepeating EventOK OM DX Contest SSB12:00 pm - 11:59 am (12)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByCRC SZRTypeHF ContestModesSSB

sat11apr(apr 11)12:00 pmsun12(apr 12)6:00 pmRepeating EventIG-RY World Wide RTTY Contest12:00 pm - 6:00 pm (12)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByIG RTTYTypeHF ContestModesRTTY

sat11apr(apr 11)9:00 pmsun12(apr 12)9:00 pmRepeating EventYuri Gagaring CW Contest9:00 pm - 9:00 pm (12)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByYuri Gagarin ContestTypeHF ContestModesCW

sat18apr12:00 am11:59 pmRepeating EventWorld Amateur Radio Day12:00 am - 11:59 pm(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByIARUTypeSpecial EventModesCW,DIGITAL,SSB

sat18apr(apr 18)6:00 amsun19(apr 19)5:59 amRepeating EventWorked All Provinces of China DX Contest6:00 am - 5:59 am (19)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByMulan DX ClubTypeHF ContestModesCW,SSB

sat18apr(apr 18)9:00 amsun19(apr 19)11:59 pmRepeating EventCQMM DX Contest9:00 am - 11:59 pm (19)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByCWJF GroupTypeHF ContestModesCW

sat25apr(apr 25)12:00 pmsun26(apr 26)11:59 amRepeating EventSP DX Contest RTTY12:00 pm - 11:59 am (26)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByPZKTypeHF ContestModesRTTY

sat25apr(apr 25)1:00 pmsun26(apr 26)12:59 pmRepeating EventHelvetia Contest HF1:00 pm - 12:59 pm (26)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByUSKATypeHF ContestModesCW,DIGITAL,SSB

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ICOM IC-7200

The ICOM IC7200 is a robust amateur radio trasceiver for HF plus six meters band

Yaesu FT-891

The Yaesu FT-891 is a compact 100W transceiver praised for its portability, excellent receiver performance, and affordability, making it ideal for mobile operations. However, users criticize its menu-driven interface, lack of internal antenna tuner, and basic display features. Overall, it caters well to budget-conscious operators focused on portability.

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Yaesu FT-857D

The Yaesu FT-857 provides base station-type performance from an ultra-compact package that's ideal for mobile or external battery portable work with a full 100 W output power.

Icom IC PW-1

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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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Amateur Radio News Feeds

[ARRL] - Friday April 3 2026
Chris Stallkamp, KIØD, of Selby, South Dakota, has been appointed Vice Director of the ARRL Dakota Division. ARRL President Rick Roderick, K5UR, appointed Stallkamp who has been South Dakota Section Manager since 2012. Stallkamp, an ARRL Life Member, has been a radio amateur since 2006 and holds an Extra Class license. He is a member of the Black Hills Amateur Radio Club and Lake Area Radio Klu...
[ARRL] - Friday April 3 2026
The Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) program is seeking formal and informal educational institutions and organizations, individually or working together, to host an amateur radio contact with a crew member on board the ISS.  Crew members will participate in scheduled amateur radio contacts. These radio contacts are approximately 10 minutes in length and allow students to...
[RSGB] - Thursday April 2 2026
RSGB members, have you cast your vote in the RSGB 2026 elections yet? To help you get to know the candidates, the Society has prepared two sets of videos. The first will help you to get to know the three Elected Director candidates. Who do you think will best serve the Society and amateur radio? […]
[RSGB] - Thursday April 2 2026
RSGB members, have you cast your vote in the RSGB 2026 elections yet? To help you get to know the candidates, the Society has prepared two sets of videos. The first will help you to get to know the three Elected Director candidates. Who do you think will best serve the Society and amateur radio? […]
[RSGB] - Thursday April 2 2026
The 2026 Youngsters on the Air Summer Camp takes place between 25 July and 1 August in Wagrain, in the Austrian Alps. This is a chance of a lifetime for young RSGB members to represent their country and their national society. To be part of this fantastic event, you need to be a RSGB member, […]
[RSGB] - Thursday April 2 2026
The 2026 Youngsters on the Air Summer Camp takes place between 25 July and 1 August in Wagrain, in the Austrian Alps. This is a chance of a lifetime for young RSGB members to represent their country and their national society. To be part of this fantastic event, you need to be an RSGB member, […]
[RSGB] - Thursday April 2 2026
The RSGB EMC Committee has released a new leaflet explaining how to build a portable loop antenna to help radio amateurs find sources of EMF interference. Pair it with a portable receiver, and you can walk around an area, watching for changes in signal strength to pinpoint where interference is coming from. The antenna itself […]
[RSGB] - Thursday April 2 2026
The RSGB EMC Committee has released a new leaflet explaining how to build a portable loop antenna to help radio amateurs find sources of EMF interference. Pair it with a portable receiver, and you can walk around an area, watching for changes in signal strength to pinpoint where interference is coming from. The antenna itself […]
[RSGB] - Thursday April 2 2026
The RSGB National Radio Centre (NRC) will be closed to visitors on Monday 27 and Tuesday 28 April 2026, due to essential maintenance work taking place. Our volunteers look forward to welcoming you on an alternative day. RSGB members, don’t forget you can receive free entry to Bletchley Park, including the NRC, by downloading and […]
[ARRL] - Wednesday April 1 2026
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has responded to a complaint involving a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, amateur for operating outside the privileges of his Technician Class license and causing interference to local emergency service communications by transmitting on a public service frequency, 470.4375 MHz.  According to a letter released by the FCC’s Enforcement Bureau, agents investiga...

Weekly Report

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2604

This week, we’re looking at a few practical builds and modifications that might spark some winter workbench activity. There's a detailed guide for a multi-band portable vertical, the PAC-12 Antenna, which uses easily replaceable loading coils—something that comes up often when you’re trying to cover a lot of ground with minimal gear. For those running an Elecraft KX2, a modification for adding audio I/Q output is presented, useful for external SDR software or a spectrum scope, which can really enhance signal analysis in the field or at the home station. We also have a look at a 40-meter reversible Moxon design, a practical approach to directional antennas without needing a rotator, and a simple 80-meter CW transmitter build for those who enjoy getting on the air with minimal parts. Finally, there's a discussion on optimizing keyboard setups for CW contesting, a small detail that can make a big difference in a pileup.

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