What's in this issue?
Keylines: Don discusses noise levels along with club activities.
Book Review: David Harris reviews a book about the Marconi beam stations, as point-to-point radio moved to short waves.
Buying Second-hand: Gary Clark G0BKR gets his hands on a Kenwood R-820, a rare but excellent receiver.
Power Supplies, Part 3: Dr Samuel Ritchie EI9FZB wraps up his three-part series looking at reusing various types of fixed power supply.
HF-100 Antenna kit: Richard Constantine G3UGF investigates another compact antenna, but this time a little different.
The G3RJV SCD QRP Transceiver Revisited, Part 2: Steve Hartley G0FUW continues with the project by describing the VFO build.
The Faces behind the Calls: Roger Dowling G3NKH meets G4BIP, G0SOI and M7DHR
Data Modes: Mike Richards G4WNC covers a brand-new release of VarAC, a few tricks to help run popular software on a Pi 5, and a useful bench clock oscillator from SV1AFN.
A beginner’s guide to the Arduino IDE culminating in a single-band WSPR beacon, Part 1: Colin Campbell MM5AGM takes readers through the design and build of an Arduino-based WSPR beacon.
HF Highlights: Steve Telenius-Lowe PJ4DX/G4JVG starts with news of two Silent Keys, both of whom will be sadly missed.
Antennas: Keith Rawlings G4MIU runs through some problems he has regarding local QRM and describes the construction of a cheap eBay QRM eliminator kit.
Junk to Joy: Billy McFarland GM6DX describes how to construct a simple ARDF antenna.
Radio in the British Isles in December: Chris Burger ZS6EZ says “DXFC ruined my life!”
Vintage Television & Radio: Keith Hamer and Garry Smith continue the special series looking back at the BBC’s coverage of Coronations since 1937. Also featured this month: a vintage 1953 Coronation television advertisement; more unique details about Roland Pièce; the early years of BBC-2; and a continuation of the series about the development of Swiss Radio and Television since 1922. The authors also say farewell to BBC Long-Wave!
The World of VHF: Tim Kirby GW4VXE considers how recent licence changes benefit VHF operators.
Portable military radio communications of WWII: In the last of the series on collecting Second World War portable military communication equipment, Graham Caldwell looks at those used by Imperial Japan and the Soviet Union.
Readers’ Letters: This month’s Letters cover radio equipment of WW2, observing the universe, Ali Express and dealing with SMDs.
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