Battleship Radio Exam Location

The ARRL-affiliated Emergency Amateur Radio Club (EARC) in Honolulu held the first-ever Amateur Radio licensing classes and test session aboard the battleship USS Missouri, now a World War II memorial berthed in Pearl Harbor. The October 2016 test session culminated 5 weeks of classes and a tour of KH6BB, the ship’s club station. The club reported that eight applicants passed the Technician exam, and two of them went on to pass the General class test as well.

Applicants included a couple that lives aboard a sailing vessel and are part of the cruising community. They wanted to be able to stay in touch while under way. Four military personnel wanted to get ham tickets, “so they would be better at their jobs,” the club said. One military dependant always wanted to get licensed and “thought it would be fun,” according to the EARC. A teen who had worked on a project in Alaska involving satellites also was among the successful applicants. A team of four volunteer examiners from the EARC administered the tests.

The USS Missouri — also known as “Big Mo” or “Mighty Mo” — was the last battleship that the US commissioned, and it was where the Empire of Japan surrendered in September of 1945, ending World War II. After seeing service as recently as the early 1990s, the vessel was donated to the USS Missouri Memorial Association in 1998 and now is a museum ship. 


The battleship’s radio room now is home to KH6BB, operated by the Battleship Missouri Amateur Radio Club.

Media to Give Ham Fairness?

On Thursday 27th  October 2016 UK’s Channel 5 TV broadcasted an edition of 'The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door' featuring radio amateur Armando Martins M0PAM 

75-year-old Armonado has been enjoying the hobby for 60 years, he was first licenced as CR6IL in Portuguese West Africa (Angola).

He now lives in Kent but in recent years he has suffered from a campaign waged by his neighbours who wish to stop him enjoying his hobby. It would appear the neighbours have made a number of completely false health claims regarding his very modest antenna mast.

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Dec 2010 - Armando Martins' radio hobby is silenced by Canterbury City Council - 
http://www.kentlive.news/martin-s-radio-hobby-silenced-council/story-12000706-detail/story.html

Channel 5 - http://www.channel5.com/show/the-nightmare-neighbour-next-door

Ofcom 5 GHz Consultation Responses

Ofcom have released the responses, including feedback given by the RSGB and AMSAT following the consultation of using more Amateur Radio spectrum for Wi-Fi 

The RSGB response notes "We are deeply disappointed in respect of Ofcom’s compliance with its duties…" and goes on to explain how "Ofcom’s research is badly flawed and belittles incumbents…"

The Society points out that "Ofcom strategy for Consumers is also flawed…" and"Ofcom’s preference risks causing harmful interference at home and internationally".

RSGB Response - https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0023/89402/RSGB.pdf

AMSAT-UK Response - 
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0023/89312/AMSAT-UK.pdf

Read all the responses and consultation documents -  
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/consultations-and-statements/category-1/5-GHz-Wi-Fi