CQRLOG 1.0.0~rc2 released
News:
- membership databases updated
- manual page added
- problem with creating new logs - fixed
- export of LoTW dates fixed
- debian packaging problems - fixed
- ADIF export fixed
More at http://www.cqrlog.com/node/447
News:
More at http://www.cqrlog.com/node/447
The special event station 8J1MORSE, that commemorates the 220th anniversary of the birth of Samuel Morse and the first successful Morse Code communication across the Atlantic Ocean by Guglielmo Marconi in 1901, will QRV from 1st Hune, 2011 till end of Nov 2011. For detailes refer to official website http://8j1morse.a1tokai.net/ and offical blog http://8j1morse.blogspot.com/
We had sunny weekend. On Saturday we were at open-air theatre. They played fairy tales. On Saturday we decided to go to another SOTA.
FOC is pleased to present the FOC QSO Party. This event is open to all radio amateurs world-wide. Its aim is to encourage the use of, and excellence in, Morse code. The FOC QSO Party is not a contest but an activity day in memory of Bill Windle, a past Chairman of FOC who was very keen that we should all be as active as possible on the bands.
After days of cold weather and rain we have sunny weekend so we decided to go to a trip best online casino australia fast payouts. A day before, I charged my accumulator and prepared all necessary equipment. Next day, on Saturday sunny afternoon I put it into rucksack and we were ready to go.
U.S. amateur James McLaughlin, WA2EWE/T6AF, was among the nine Americans killed in a shooting at Kabul airport Wednesday when an Afghan military pilot opened fire in an operations room of the Afghan Air Corps, according to Voice of America reporter and fellow amateur Steve Herman, W7VOA/T6AD. According to Herman, the attack was the worst single episode of an Afghan turning against his coalition partners. More information at http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/. This is very sad. Jim was very active on CW, RTTY and SSB. R.I.P Jim!
It's about 3 weeks since latest release. I've fixed a lot of bugs. Please install this new version and do some tests. If you find any problem or have any idea, please let me know.
News:
Download here: http://www.cqrlog.com/?q=node/428
I just released new version of CQRLOG.
More details here: http://www.cqrlog.com/?q=node/413
I decided to get a new paddle to replace my 20 year old home-made mechanical one that I had had since I started in amateur radio. I had a QSO with my old friend S51M a few months ago and he told me about the P1PAD touch paddle.
As you may know, we had a terrible quake in northern part of Japan on Friday afternoon last week. After three days past, more than 2000 killed and more than 10000 missing up to now. Also, the neuclear power plants located in Fukushima-pref. is getting serious situation.
We as an amateur radio operator are gathering and exchanging emergency information on the following frequenies.
Please kindly keep clean these freqs.
3525KHz+/-5KHz
7030KHz+/-5KHz
14.100MHz+/-10KHz
21.200MHz+/-10KHz
28.200MHz+/-10KHz
50.1006MHz, 51.000MHz, 51.500MHz
144.100MHz, 145.000MHz, 145.500MHz
430.100MHz, 433.000MHz, 433.500MHz
Thank you for your kind cooperation.
A1 CLUB secretary
Atsu, JE1TRV
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