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http://www.arrl.org/arrl-magazinesDecember QST
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Worldwide Fun with 100 W and a Dipole
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Solar Cycle 25 is nearing solar maximum, which means maximum fun for hams
this fall and winter. Check out "Worldwide Fun with 100 W and a Dipole," by
propagation expert Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA, to learn how to use online
propagation resources to take advantage of the long-path propagation that's
available right now on 10 meters. Read QST [
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November/December On the Air
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Build a Half-Size Dipole for 10 Meters �-" Ideal for Small Spaces
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Now is the time to take advantage of Solar Cycle 25 propagation on 10 meters!
If you don't have the room to put up a 16-foot antenna, check out "Build a
Half-Size Dipole for 10 Meters �-" Ideal for Small Spaces" by John Portune,
W6NBC. The step-by-step instructions show you how to build an 8-foot antenna
for 10 meters that works just as well as the full-size version. Read On the
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November/December QEX
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Using Amateur Radio Data to Improve Intense Sporadic-E Observations
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Ken Neubeck, WB2AMU, and Daniel J. Emmons, present two case studies in "Using
Amateur Radio Data to Improve Intense Sporadic-E Observations," with the help
of ionosondes as well as a newer monitoring method known as radio
occultation. Read QEX [
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November/December NCJ
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Counting Contesters
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It's amazing to think that each blip on your spectrum scope has a person
behind it, but is there truly a way to quantify how many people are on the
air in a given radiosport event? Patrick Barkey, N9RV, considers the question
in "Counting Contesters." Read NCJ [
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On the Air Podcast
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December is Youth on the Air Month, also known as YOTA Month, and there are
plans to celebrate young operators all month long. Blake Pearson, KN4VKY, one
of the Americas YOTA Month Participation Coordinators, joins the podcast to
explain how young hams can apply to use one of the official YOTA Month call
signs, and how you can take part in the YOTA Month operating events no matter
what age you are. Listen Nov. 14 [
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2025 ARRL Calendar
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