The Darwin Disaster
Darwin Amateur Radio operator’s provide valuable communications after Cyclone Tracy 1974.
Darwin Amateur Radio Club Inc.
Darwin Amateur Radio operator’s provide valuable communications after Cyclone Tracy 1974.
Gary VK2DBN reminds us that anyone wanting to know where to point their beam antenna, NS6T has a website that
Don’t forget VK8MS/VK3IMS has his IRLP node 6343 in use on 147.250 (123Hz tone). The node is currently connected to
Brian, VK8BL offers some observations on recent experiments with VSWR and impedance. Thanks Brian. Gary Gibson VK2DBN always argued that
Stu VK8NSB recently participated in a DX contest. Here’s Stu’s report. Thanks Stu! After almost 30 years of being an
Mal, VK8MT is the lucky owner of the (recently) new Icom IC-705 as well as some other lovely radios. Here
Gary, VK8BN / VK2DBN reports on an unusual fault in his power supply. Keep this in mind if you suddenly
The following articleis taken from the July 2022 newsletter of the Wagga Amateur Radio Club – thanks to Peter VK8ZZ
Phil relates his experience in getting on 23cm cheaply (sort of). Some members own Icom’s new(ish) IC 9700 VHF/UHF all
Stuie VK8NSB gives us a run down on the DX over the month. Thanks Stuie! It’s great to see Phil