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The 23rd International Marconi Day will occur on 24 April with amateur radio stations set up at historic Marconi sites.
The Radio Society of Sri Lanka (RSSL) has reinstalled its propagation beacon 4S7B.
Sad news continues to be received about the loss of life and property, and hardship being experienced following the February 27 earthquake in Chile.
Imagine driving a car when all of a sudden it accelerates. This is what has happened in a number of cases resulting in tragic consequences.
The United Kingdom regulator Ofcom is willing to allow radio amateurs to operate on frequencies below 9 kHz.
More than 100 registrations have been received so far at the website illw.net for this year's event on the weekend of the 21st and 22nd of August.
Our access to the internet is being transformed by wireless devices.
The sub-band 505-515 kHz just below the AM broadcast band is available to New Zealand radio amateurs from 1 March on a temporary basis until further notice.
An industry memorandum to the Parliament of the United Kingdom has condemned the use of power lines to deliver broadband services and expressed the view that the regulator Ofcom has a perceived bias o
A man who claims to suffer from electromagnetic hypersensitivity is suing his neighbour for $500,000 because she won’t turn off electronic devices in her home when not in use.