Popular Science Magazine

Popular Science magazine has partnered with Google to offer their entire 140-year archive for free browsing, it includes some amateur radio related articles

Popular Science Magazine Archive - http://www.popsci.com/archives

Interesting Articles

March 1932, p78 Learn Morse Code - http://www.popsci.com/archive-viewer?id=4icDAAAAMBAJ&pg=72&query=ham%20radio

November 1941 p78 The Hams Join Up features Kay Kibling W2HXQ - http://www.popsci.com/archive-viewer?id=nCcDAAAAMBAJ&pg=78&query=ham%20radio

May 1961 p112 How Earth Radio Would Launch ICBM's - http://www.popsci.com/archive-viewer?id=ViYDAAAAMBAJ&pg=112&query=ham%20radio

 

Eleven-year-old NJ’s Youngest Ham Operator

Hunter Greb KD2JUB a fifth grader attending Reeds School, Galloway, NJ has recently been honored for being one of the youngest amateur radio operators in New York state 

Sen. Jeff Van Drew (D-1st) who presented a state proclamation to Hunter, and spoke highly of his accomplishments.

Vince Jones, director of public safety for Atlantic County, gave Greb a certificate and announced that 12th February would know be know as Hunter Greb Day throughout New York state.

Hunter also received a most inspirational volunteer award from the Jersey Shore Children's Museum for weekly Morse code lessons and foxhunts.

Southern Counties Amateur Radio Association - http://www.k2br.com/

 

 

 

EI2CCR 2m Repeater Back on the Air

The Dundalk Amateur Radio Society are pleased to announce that their 2m repeater, EI2CCR, is now back on air from its high site location on Clermont Cairn, County Louth.

The Radio Repeater will be operational on a transmit frequency of 145.675 MHz, with the CTCSS access tone of 110.9 Hz.

Reception reports are always welcome and can be made directly to any member of the Dundalk Amateur Radio Society, through the EI7DAR Facebook page.

Dundalk Amateur Radio Society (DARS) would like to sincerely thank all who have contributed in any way to the re-birth of EI2CCR and we look forward to providing wide area 2m coverage to the north east courtesy of EI2CCR for many years to come.