Issue 422 May 23, 2026 Top LinksSignals without borders Hamvention 2026 drew a world of kindred spirits to the Greene County Fairgrounds — and reminded us that radio waves have always been humanity's most quietly miraculous language. Hamvention Some thoughts from DXLook on reporting band conditions in Australia DXLook is my first stop for checking band conditions locally and I use it to determine if I spend time in the shack or go out for POTA. It’s that good. Andrew Woodard The end of POTS is nigh An Amateur’s professional perspective. Off Grid Ham Trailwave: A native Parks on the Air hunting tool for macOS Follow live spots, get park details, use maps, track hunted parks, see your history, and keep your parks logging close at hand. QSY to parks with a single click and find digital activators you can hear with WSJT-X integration. Linux and Windows versions available. K0VCZ Will Meshtastic be the new APRS? It doesn’t replace traditional Amateur Radio, it rethinks how data propagates across a network while preserving familiar concepts. Seed Studio Farhan talks LARCSet CW & SSB at FDIM with a lot of homebrew wisdom The entirely analog LARCSet, a 30 dollar SSB/CW monobander. Solder Smoke Daily News Do one thing well: A 24/7 remote JS8 station for 40m This digi mode is like FT8 but for real QSOs. RZ01 Modern spotting DX spotting clusters have existed for decades. Originally they were isolated systems accessible via packet radio on VHF or UHF, and therefore limited to the local community. Pattern and Match GopherTrunk A new pure-Go trunked radio scanner supporting P25, DMR, TETRA, NXDN and more. RTL-SDR Celebrating Excellence Across Australian Amateur Radio A chance to recognise and celebrate the extraordinary individuals who continue to strengthen, innovate, educate, and inspire within the Australian Amateur Radio community. WIA Upcoming EventsVideo2026 Hamvention TAPR forum presentations The presentations by Paul Elliott, WB6CXC, and George Byrkit, K9TRV, at the TAPR forum. TAPR Inside the Heathkit Factory How a $39.50 kit built Michigan's empire then lost everything. Unseen History Editor's CornerHi, my name is Cale (K4HCK) and I'm the editor of Amateur Radio Weekly. The most-clicked link from last week's newsletter was the announcement of Icom's new ID-5200A mobile transceiver. Hamvention 2026 is in the books! I hope to find time later this week to publish notes on my experience. In the meantime, W8CI has an excellent write-up of the weekend's events. Need more Amateur Radio news? Check out Amateur Radio Daily. General feedback regarding this newsletter or the content within is always welcome. Got a link to share? Simply hit reply. 73 Cale K4HCK |
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