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Radio Amateur Manorita Gobind Singh VU2MGS

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VU2MGS is the callsign of Manorita Singh, an amateur radio "ham" enthusiast. She is from a service background and has done all sorts of things from farming to tractor driving; ham operating to making radio antennas, oil painting to editing magazines and lots more. Although, her father was also an amateur radio operator, Manorita Singh took to this hobby after she married Lt. Gobind Singh of the Indian Navy, in February 1972, who eventually retired as a Rear Admiral.

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 January 2012 11:26 Read more...
 

An Innovative 2-Meter Transceiver With New Concept - PUA2M

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An Innovative 2-Meter Transceiver With New Concept - PUA2M [ Vu3pua - Rakesh Mishra ]

2-mtr Transceiver for HAMs. It also includes description , performance and the QSO's With Some senior HAM's of India VU2NB , VU2RUZ And VU3TIL ...  

For Details, Read the Blog : http://vu3pua.blogspot.com/

73

de vu3plp
bhubaneswar
Orissa

Last Updated on Sunday, 01 August 2010 12:57
 

Ham Radio activity from Haiti heard

Some ham radio activity from Haiti is beginning to be heard, following yesterday's devastating earthquake.

Father John Henault, HH6JH, in Port-au-Prince, made contact late Wednesday morning with the Intercontinental Assistance and Traffic Net (IATN) on 14.300 MHz, the IARU Global Centre of Activity frequency for emergency communications.

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Emergency Net Up For Aid To HAITI

Message RCVD via a yahoo news group and posted on VA3QV blog (http://va3qv.wordpress.com)

—– Original Message —–
From: NA9L Vernon
To: NTS-9RN ; NTS-ITN@yahoogroups .com
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 7:58 PM
Subject: [NTS-9RN] SATERN EMG NET UP

All Region 9 stations and others

SATERN has a emergency net up for aid to HAITI (HH# CALL SIGN) freq 39777
Please monitor for any help you can give. Very weak here at this time. 7:56pm indy time.

Vernon Austermiller NA9L
American Radio Relay League
Net Manager Region 9 cycle 1 & 2

For Information on Haiti Earthquake and Disaster Management Frequency Read

 

 

Thailand's radio hams help save almost 1,000 lives

Ham Radio in Disaster Management proves its worth once again in Thailand Floods.

At a recent gathering hosted by Thailand's amateur radio society, RAST, those present heard how RAST Secretary Wacharaphol, HS4DDQ, and his team working with the Public Health Ministry on Ngarmwongwarn Road and using the callsign HS0AC had helped to save almost 1,000 lives by coordinating rescue communications in cases of medical emergencies.

The activities of the amateur radio station established by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission using the call HS0AB were also discussed, along with the donations that RAST has received from several members and that now total over 50,000 baht, including a large amount received from donors in Malaysia.

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Counterfeit Product Alert

Buyers of Icom equipment should be aware of counterfeit product alert issued by ICOM Inc.

Counterfeit products have become a serious concern for Icom. Icom continues to fight against counterfeits. Counterfeit products are hurting not only Icom’s business, but also authorized dealers’ and distributors’, and above all, users are the number one victim. Counterfeit products are often sold at very low price, but of inferior quality and performance.

Using fake transceivers, battery packs and chargers may even cause safety problems including the risk of fire hazards.