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The article discusses the evolution of amateur radio equipment, emphasizing the importance of antennas and the essential role of the RigExpert "AA-55 Zoom" antenna analyzer. This device enables precise measurements and tuning of antennas in the HF range, enhancing performance and reliability for both amateur and professional use.
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Anytone AT-778UV FM Dual Band Transceiver

The Anytone AT-778UV is a popular dual-band FM transceiver known for its affordability and solid features. Operating on VHF (144-148 MHz) and UHF (440-450 MHz) bands, it offers selectable power outputs of 25W, 15W, or 5W. Its bright 180-degree TFT LCD display and intuitive interface enhance usability in various settings. While it delivers good audio quality and a robust build, it lacks a dedicated volume knob and may heat up during extended use. Overall, it's an excellent entry-level choice for amateur radio enthusiasts.

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Amateur Radio News Feeds

[RSGB] - Friday July 17 2026
The popular Club Finder page on our website is now back online at rsgb.org/clubfinder The application has been completely redeveloped, following the major works on our website during May and June 2026. Club Finder now features a fully responsive layout for mobile devices, plus a much clearer and more accessible interface. We hope you enjoy […]
[RSGB] - Friday July 17 2026
Following last year’s success, the ‘Find the spy transmitter’ events are back for Summer 2026 at the RSGB National Radio Centre. This family-friendly activity will turn you into spy hunters as you explore Bletchley Park looking for hidden transmitters. The event runs on Tuesday, 28 July and Thursday, 30 July. Each date has two start […]
[RSGB] - Friday July 17 2026
Following last year’s success, the ‘Find the spy transmitter’ events are back for Summer 2026 at the RSGB National Radio Centre. This family-friendly activity will turn you into spy hunters as you explore Bletchley Park looking for hidden transmitters. The event will be running on Tuesday 28 July and Thursday 30 July. Each date has […]
[RSGB] - Friday July 17 2026
Last year, the RSGB introduced a new membership benefit offering its members discounted entry at six fascinating museums. Following positive feedback from members, this offer continues and RSGB members can receive between 20% and 50% off admission fees at: Amberley Museum Bawdsey Radar Museum Internal Fire Museum of Power PK Porthcurno Museum of Global Communications […]
[RSGB] - Friday July 17 2026
Last year, the RSGB introduced a new membership benefit offering its members discounted entry at six fascinating museums. Following positive feedback from members, this offer continues and RSGB members can receive between 20 and 50 percent off admission fees at: Amberley Museum Bawdsey Radar Museum Internal Fire Museum of Power PK Porthcurno Museum of Global […]
[RSGB] - Friday July 17 2026
Members of the RSGB Outreach Team will be attending the WINGS Jamboree in Windsor between 26 and 30 July. The team will be showcasing amateur radio to Scouts and Girlguiding members aged between six and 14, who will have the opportunity to test their Morse skills through the ever-popular Morse Battleships game. The team will […]
[RSGB] - Friday July 17 2026
Members of the RSGB Outreach Team will be attending the WINGS Jamboree in Windsor between 26 and 30 July. The team will be showcasing amateur radio to Scouts and Girlguiding members aged 6 to 14, who will have the opportunity to test their Morse skills through the ever-popular Morse Battleships game. The team will be […]
[ARRL] - Thursday July 16 2026
ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio® announced the appointment of Tony Dowler, K6BV, of Pacifica, California, as the ARRL Santa Clara Valley (SCV) Section Manager as of July 1, 2026. Dowler succeeds James Armstrong, NV6W, of San Jose, who concluded his third term as Section Manager on June 30 after serving since 2020. Dowler has been the SCV Affiliated Club Coordinator. He has been ...
[IARU R1] - Monday July 13 2026
The IARU Intruder Watch Service (IARU IWS) Newsletter June 2026 is now available.Click on the link to read it! …
[ARRL] - Friday July 10 2026
Solar activity reached moderate levels with an M1.5/1N flare on July 8 from Region 4482.There are currently five numbered regions on the visible disk. Region 4482 demonstrated continued growth and developed a delta spot within its trailing spot group. Region 4485 displayed new flux emergence. Regions 4486 and 4487 were newly numbered during the period. Region 4481 was stable and remained an unr...

Weekly Report

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2621

This week, we’ve gathered a few items that touch on station utility and antenna construction. There’s a look at a modern take on the station clock, something many of us rely on for DX work, along with a couple of resources for real-time propagation analysis—useful whether you’re chasing DX or just trying to understand band conditions better. We also found a practical build for a 30-meter delta loop, addressing some of the common challenges with that antenna type. For those still sending paper QSLs, there’s a handy utility to streamline label generation. Finally, a remote audio solution that might be of interest for those running a station from afar or experimenting with distributed operating setups. It’s a mixed bag, but each piece offers something to consider for improving your operating experience.

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