News for England South-West – 30 January 2022

Holsworthy Amateur Radio Club has an open net on GB3DN from 7.30pm on Monday. Wednesday sees a meeting from 7.30pm in Milton Damerel Parish Hall. For details see the website. Weston Super Mare Radio Society meets on Monday from 7.30pm at the social club. There is a net on Thursday from 8pm via GB3WB. Details […]

News for Wales – 30 January 2022

Barry Amateur Radio Society has club night on Tuesday at the Sully Sports & Social Club. Wednesday sees a net on 145.550MHz from 8pm. There is a Zoom meeting on Friday from 7pm. Contact Steve, 2W0VOG, on 0790 056 0080. On Tuesday Rhondda Amateur Radio Society has a net from 6.30pm starting on GB3BC, then […]

Be part of the RSGB Board

This is the time of year when volunteers can step forward for election at the RSGB 2022 AGM. There are two elected Board Director vacancies. If you are unsure whether to submit your application, read this important message from the RSGB Board Chair and the RSGB President. They would like to encourage applicants from diverse […]

RSGB IT Helpdesk still very busy

Our apologies for the continuing delays on the IT Helpdesk system, there is still a very high volume of tickets queued in the system and we doing our best to get to everyone as quickly as possible. Please help us by not submitting multiple tickets for the same inquiry, as this increases the queue and […]

RSGB VHFCC survey results

Last year, we shared a survey with questions around the timing of some RSGB VHF Contests and we are grateful to the people who responded. The outcome of this was that: We are retaining the timing of the Backpackers Contests as they were last year since the majority of respondents appreciate the quiet final hour […]

‘To The Moon And Back’ – The First Radio Attempts

Cindy Stodola Pomerleau (Author)

On January 10, 1946, the US Army successfully bounced radio waves off the moon–the first-ever extraterrestrial communication, the birth of radar astronomy, and the opening salvo in the Cold War. The author was just shy of three years old at the time, and her father, E. King Stodola, was Scientific Director of the team that carried out the experiment, code-named Project Diana.

To mark the 75th anniversary of this historic event, Cindy Stodola Pomerleau has written a series of essays using Project Diana as a lens for examining the transformations and dislocations occurring in the US during World War II and its aftermath. Nearly half the book is devoted to World War II, with particular attention to the history of radar at Camp Evans, starting with its fumbling beginnings at Pearl Harbor and culminating in its stunning success in Project Diana. The second section is devoted to King Stodola himself and an examination of the confluence of internal and external factors that made him the right man for the moment. The last section provides a sampler of Jersey Shore life (e.g., the boardwalk, the Neptune Music Circus), contemporary American life (e.g., Sears, nylon stockings), and the author’s little-girl activities (e.g., her parakeet Archie, her Islander ukulele).

Steeped in good humour and nostalgia, these wide-ranging narratives explore Project Diana’s historical, sociological, political, and scientific context, as seen from the perspective of the tiny coastal New Jersey community where fate in the form of Camp Evans deposited the author’s parents and their neighbours. The book is a unique eye-witness account of an event and an era that marked a turning point in American history.

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DX4WIN.CTY #22.3 – 24 January 2022

Version entity is Papua New Guinea, P2 Entities: 402 Prefixes: 4,665 Callsigns: 29,772 Managers: 91,852 Addresses: 12,906 [download] DX4WIN 8.05 and earlier [download] DX4WIN 9.01 and later [Entities] [Prefixes] [Callsigns] [Managers] [IOTA] Entities Prefixes Callsigns 4J0BAM from 02 October 1974 … Continue reading

N3FJP – 24 January 2022

Version entity is Jersey, GJ ADIFCnt.txt has 340 current DXCC entities and 62 deleted DXCC entities. arrlpre3.txt has 21498 prefix+callsign mappings. cqwwpre3.txt has 21648 prefix+callsign mappings. [download] Added/changed Entities/Prefixes/Callsigns: LR3EJ/L, LR5AQV/D, LR5EUV/D, LR5YUS/H, LR8MRD/Q, LR9LCI/G, LU1ACP/D, LU1ARC/D, LU1BDB/D, LU1BDR/D, LU1CGB/D, … Continue reading

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