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This month it's all about Parks On The Air -- one of the most popular activities in amateur radio today. We chat with Audrey Hance, KN4TMU, who recently enjoyed her first Parks On The Air "activation."
What does the new solar cycle have in store for the HF bands? Propagation expert Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA, tells us what to expect.
Taking a closer look at HF antenna tuners, along with some shopping tips!
A chat with Curt Laumann, K7ZOO, about inspiring club activity with "project nights."
What makes a particular antenna the right one for your station? There are several things to consider beyond cost and complexity.
An interview with ARRL Lifelong Learning Manager Kris Bickell, K1BIC, about ARRL?s new ?Learning Network? webinars.
Let's talk about how to properly tune signals on the HF bands, and discover a few transceiver tools that will make listening easier.
The ARRL Collegiate Amateur Radio Initiative is for everyone -- not just college students. Find out more!
A discussion of how to properly solder a PL259 coaxial cable connector. Also, courses that will help improve your public service skills.
A discussion of modulation -- AM, FM, SSB and more, and a look at "go kits."
Get tips on creating a family emergency communication plan, and learn about installing coaxial cable connectors from Dino Papas, KL0S.
Understanding feed line loss; VHF/UHF digital vs analog; all about SKYWARN.
VHF/UHF ground plane antenna tips; the benefits of windowed "ladder line"; and a chat with a public service volunteer in Indiana.
Welcome to ARRL's newest podcast! The first issue of On the Air magazine has been released and Becky Schoenfeld, W1BXY, provides an overview of what's inside.
The On the Air podcast is a monthly companion to On the Air magazine, ARRL?s magazine for beginner-to-intermediate ham radio operators. In each 15-minute episode of the On the Air podcast, host Becky Schoenfeld, W1BXY, extends the features, projects, and experiences presented in On the Air magazine.
Join us for these deeper dives that offer additional resources, techniques, and hints to help you get the most from the magazine?s content. Visit https://arrl.org/ota for more information, and tune in to the On the Air.