RadCom Basics, March 2023, Edition 33
We are pleased to announce the March 2023 edition of RadCom Basics is now available on the RSGB website
In this edition, Tony Molloy, M6CIH finds another great source of amateur radio applications and provides step-by-step guidance and plenty of links
Also in this edition;
- 4 Overseas operating with your licence
Using his personal experience, James Stevens, M0JCQ provides a guide on how to use your license to operate in other countries—sometimes it’s straightforward, sometimes not—a bit like customs, but he’ll cover that! - 8 What is QRP?
If you haven’t found out yet, then here’s a wealth of information and experience on low power operation, compiled by Lee, G4EJB - 14 Introduction to Andy’s Ham Radio Linux
Tony Molloy, M6CIH finds another great source of amateur radio applications and provides step-by-step guidance and plenty of links - 18 Basic fault-finding – Part 4
Continuing to develop simple techniques, Lee, G4EJB considers a few simple circuit faults and then develops the board into a DC amplifier; more fault-finding ensues—make sure your DMM has a good battery - 26 Having fun on the 10m band
Following on from James Stevens, M0JCQ’s excellent 10m antenna article, here are the results—James shares his success story - 33 Index of RadCom Basics articles, editions 1 to 33
Provides you with an up-to-date reference to all RadCom Basics articles
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