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New Section Introduced on VU2.IN Site

Dear OM's and YL's,

VU2.IN has a new section for sharing photographs related to amateur radio. At this stage, the setup requires registration, and since it would be difficult to maintain or create dual registration, I am working on to integrate a single signon process for photo album. What this means for you is - that you can not upload your pictures for now, however you can always mail them to me and I would do the needful to upload them for you and create a suitable album for them. Your inputs to Label / Title and Description would be required though so that pictures uploaded have enough text to share who is who and what is what :)

For now, first album with 6 photographs has been uploaded which captures 5 element Yagi Antenna setup that was done by VU3CAV and myself for Bharat Scouts and Guides for upcoming JOTA / JOTI event.

Do give your inputs and feedback - and let us know how we could improve things for you!

73
Gaurav,
VU2GTI | Noida | New Delhi | India

 

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A tsunami watch was cancelled for South and Southeast Asia after an earthquake measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale struck in the Indian Ocean, while a second earthquake, with a magnitude of 6.6, struck in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Japan Tuesday.

The earthquake in the Indian Ocean was centred about 262 km north of the Andaman Islands and took place at 1956 GMT, the US Geological Survey (USGS) in Denver, Colorado, reported. It struck in the early Tuesday (local time) and was 30 km below the earth's surface.