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Special Event Station 2O12L - update
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The organisers of 2O12L, the most successful amateur radio special event
station of all time and celebrating the London Olympic and Paralympic Games
in the Summer of 2012, have now released a 45 minute DVD of the event
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Amsat website - testing online now
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The web development team, working on the recovery of the AMSAT-NA web at
www.amsat.org, reports the site is becoming active with testing of the
system
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Could Genetic Therapy Improve Your Morse Sending and Receiving?
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Will genetic therapy help natural musical abilities – and could the same
treatment help our Morse sending and receiving abilities? Well-known
Genetics Specialist Professor Erhardt Schlüsselmann thinks it could!
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Radio Hams ready for Great Utah Shake-Out
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The Washington County Amateur Radio Emergency Service WCARES will
participate in the Great Utah Shake-Out and other emergency preparedness to
ensure that when the need calls, they will be there to answer
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Europe's premiere amateur radio events
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The 64th Lake Constance and the HAM RADIO 2013 Convention, both organised
by Deutscher Amateur Radio Club, will take place from Friday, 28 June to
Sunday, 30 June 2013 in Friedrichshafen, Germany
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Galileo fixes Europe's position in history
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Europe’s new age of satellite navigation has passed a historic milestone –
the very first determination of a ground location using the four Galileo
satellites currently in orbit together with their ground facilities
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Radio ham has trouble with BT
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Mike Butler GW0MNP, a radio ham from Bridgend in South Wales, is having
trouble with British Telecom over a telephone cable passing over his mast
and garden
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April Issue of Practical Wireless
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On his blog, Roger G3XBM reports that for the second month in a row he has
an article in Practical Wireless magazine
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What Mt Ousley kids asked NASA astronauts via Ham Radio
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The Illawarra Mercury reports on an ISS amateur radio contact with an
Australian school
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NASA rover finds conditions once suited for ancient life on Mars
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An analysis of a rock sample collected by NASA's Curiosity rover shows
ancient Mars could have supported living microbes