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Radio helps listeners prepare for Sandy
Radio World – Storms like Sandy, which made landfall Monday event, are when radio stations with a commitment to local service can really shine
Amateur weatherman backs up data with ham radio
The Times-Tribune – Mark Krzan has always been interested in setting up his own weather station; he got his wish two weeks ago, just in time to track the development of a storm that’s being pegged as once in a lifetime
Australian amateur radio buffs battle to get messages through council red tape
WA Today – Under state planning policy, council permission must be sought to erect aerials more than 1.8 metres above roof level, which can require an onerous development application
Stranded radio amateur transmits from South Pacific atoll
Statesman Journal – Andy Duncan is no stranger to far-flung excursions and far-reaching communications; but nothing could have prepared him or his wife, Kathy Cheval, for the circumstances they encountered as real-life castaways
Please let the RSGB know if you are attending the EGM
RSGB – To help the Society in its planning for this important event, we would be very grateful if you could let us know if you are attending the EGMÂ [LINK TO OLD SITE]
The first Hurricane Sandy
The New York Observer – This Hurricane Sandy happened in the minds of members of the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) in Westchester County, New York, 15 years ago this month