Searching for Ham Radio Blogs
Today I deleted the last inactive blog from my link section and replaced it with AA6E’s Station Log. I’m still searching for more interesting blogs (= original content, regularly updated) to add. Tips are welcome.
Just for fun:
This is the digital TV transmitter close by which causes a lot of problems with poorly designed 70cm receivers. It transmits on three frequencies, and pumps out 5 + 5 + 10KW. Perfect for testing the front ends of cheap Chinese radios though.

Nice place to work there with 20KW HF 24 hours above your brain
) if the employees know that?
Wolf
Hans,
Here’s a few blogs to check out.
http://ka3drr.blogspot.com/
http://www.kb6nu.com/
http://va3qv.wordpress.com/
73, Bob K0NR
Thanks Bob, I’ll check these out.
Hans
Hans… instead of a cotton cap wear a alu hat!!
And something else>
Afgelopen weekend hebben 2 jonge VWO studenten uit Den Helder het klaargespeeld om een ballon 35 km hoog in de lucht te krijgen met diverse cameras aan boord en een gps tracker…
(helaas geen ham beacon of repeater)
Maar toch.. leuk experiment en vrij low budget(ongeveer 700 euries)
Nederlandse site met alle info > http://ruimtevlucht.weebly.com/index.html
en directe link naar wat plaatjes> http://ruimtevlucht.weebly.com/resultaten.html
vy 73
Ron
hi Hans
some news everyday since 2010
http://j28ro.blogspot.fr/
73
http://yu3ma.net/wp/?p=496
In Serbian unfortunately.