Radio User  |  October 2019
IN THIS MONTH’S RADIO USER
• News & Products: AirSpy HF+ Discovery, ICOM prototypes, Vine antennas, USA Morse keys, the Sangean PR-D17, Whistler scanner upgrades.
• Profile: Alan Turing: The enigmatic genius and troubled life of Alan Turing, looking at his early life and work
• Maritime Matters: New fireteams radio regulations, flag signals, updates on AIS and lighthouse visits
• Profile: Royal Navy Amateur Radio Society: Profiling membership, internal and outreach activities, publications and future
• Airband News: ATC communications at London City Airport, remote drone-identification know-how and the latest in transatlantic air traffic management
• Utility Monitoring: The new AirSpy HF+ ‘Discovery’ Software-Defined Receiver, assessing the radio’s noise reduction features
• Book Review 1: Military signals intelligence in both World Wars and beyond
• Book Review 2: The first English edition of a long-standing standard text on aerials from Germany
• Scanning Scene: The Whistler TRX-2 and Uniden Bearcat SDS-200 scanners, in terms of recent user experiences
• Network Radio: A way to speed up his network radios, and uncovers new uses for old cables
• International Radio Scene: A listening cocktail of global radio news, DXing catches, ideas, trends, and opinions on radio’s future
• Emerging Issues in Radio: Reflecting on the challenges radio stations are facing, in order to stay relevant and competitive
• Software-Defined Radio: Continuing last month’s look at the practical aspects of using the new WiNRADiO WR-G65DDCe Excalibur Sigma receiver
• Digital Radio: The new Bush WI-1810 internet radio and listening to DRM transmissions from Guam
• Aerials Now: Yagis and how Phono/RCA and Banana-type connectors can be of unexpected use
• Emergency Communications: Evaluating the growing role of the internet in UK emergency comms
• Rallies & Events: Rallies, swap-meets, club events, lectures, and related activities.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Radio User October 2019.