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The February 2025 issue of Practical Wireless is now available. Here are some of the highlights:
Keylines: Don talks about WAB, pirate radio and more.
The Discovery of the Ionosphere: 11 December marked exactly 100 years ago that the newly appointed physics professor Edward Victor Appleton, together with his first assistant Miles Barnett, proved the existence of the ionosphere in an epoch-making experiment. A birthday greeting from Nils Schiffhauer DK8OK.
Review: Xiegu X6200: Daimon Tilley G4USI takes a critical look at the latest offering from Xiegu.
A new antenna for my flat: Tony Jones G7ETW solves the problem of achieving an external antenna in a block of flats.
Vintage Television & Radio: Keith Hamer and Garry Smith continue the special series looking back at the BBC’s coverage of Coronations since 1937. There is also a vintage Coronation advertisement from the archives for a ‘televisor’ and radiogram. The series highlighting broadcasting events from exactly 100 years ago features the first radio programme for farmers. The saga charting the rise and fall of BBC 198kHz transmissions focuses on the power arrangements employed at the Westerglen transmitter in Scotland. Coverage detailing 60 years of BBC-2 looks at the ‘Seven Faces’ schedule. They also continue their series about the development of Swiss Radio and Television since 1922.
The Morse Mode: Roger Cooke G3LDI spends time discussing the challenges of Morse code for the dyslexic.
The Art of building Junk Box projects: Stuart Vanstone M0SGV guides readers through collecting and using old parts for constructional projects.
Data Modes: Mike Richards G4WNC discusses protecting that all-important data before mentioning yet another Raspberry Pi case.
Amateur Radio on a Budget: Daimon Tilley G4USI looks at whether it’s possible to be active on HF for a budget sum.
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February 2025 The February 2025 issue of Practical Wireless is now available. Here are some of the highlights: Keylines: Don talks about WAB, pirate radio and more. The Discovery of the Ionosphere: 11 December marked exactly 100 years ago that the newly appointed physics professor Edward Victor Appleton, together with his first assistant Miles Barnett, proved the existence of the ionosphere in an epoch-making experiment. A birthday greeting from Nils Schiffhauer DK8OK. Review: Xiegu X6200: Daimon Tilley G4USI takes a critical look at the latest offering from Xiegu. A new antenna for my flat: Tony Jones G7ETW solves the problem of achieving an external antenna in a block of flats. Vintage Television & Radio: Keith Hamer and Garry Smith continue the special series looking back at the BBC’s coverage of Coronations since 1937. There is also a vintage Coronation advertisement from the archives for a ‘televisor’ and radiogram. The series highlighting broadcasting events from exactly 100 years ago features the first radio programme for farmers. The saga charting the rise and fall of BBC 198kHz transmissions focuses on the power arrangements employed at the Westerglen transmitter in Scotland. Coverage detailing 60 years of BBC-2 looks at the ‘Seven Faces’ schedule. They also continue their series about the development of Swiss Radio and Television since 1922. The Morse Mode: Roger Cooke G3LDI spends time discussing the challenges of Morse code for the dyslexic. The Art of building Junk Box projects: Stuart Vanstone M0SGV guides readers through collecting and using old parts for constructional projects. Data Modes: Mike Richards G4WNC discusses protecting that all-important data before mentioning yet another Raspberry Pi case. Amateur Radio on a Budget: Daimon Tilley G4USI looks at whether it’s possible to be active on HF for a budget sum.


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The February 2025 issue of Practical Wireless is now available. Here are some of the highlights:
Keylines: Don talks about WAB, pirate radio and more.
The Discovery of the Ionosphere: 11 December marked exactly 100 years ago that the newly appointed physics professor Edward Victor Appleton, together with his first assistant Miles Barnett, proved the existence of the ionosphere in an epoch-making experiment. A birthday greeting from Nils Schiffhauer DK8OK.
Review: Xiegu X6200: Daimon Tilley G4USI takes a critical look at the latest offering from Xiegu.
A new antenna for my flat: Tony Jones G7ETW solves the problem of achieving an external antenna in a block of flats.
Vintage Television & Radio: Keith Hamer and Garry Smith continue the special series looking back at the BBC’s coverage of Coronations since 1937. There is also a vintage Coronation advertisement from the archives for a ‘televisor’ and radiogram. The series highlighting broadcasting events from exactly 100 years ago features the first radio programme for farmers. The saga charting the rise and fall of BBC 198kHz transmissions focuses on the power arrangements employed at the Westerglen transmitter in Scotland. Coverage detailing 60 years of BBC-2 looks at the ‘Seven Faces’ schedule. They also continue their series about the development of Swiss Radio and Television since 1922.
The Morse Mode: Roger Cooke G3LDI spends time discussing the challenges of Morse code for the dyslexic.
The Art of building Junk Box projects: Stuart Vanstone M0SGV guides readers through collecting and using old parts for constructional projects.
Data Modes: Mike Richards G4WNC discusses protecting that all-important data before mentioning yet another Raspberry Pi case.
Amateur Radio on a Budget: Daimon Tilley G4USI looks at whether it’s possible to be active on HF for a budget sum.
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Good articles on amateur radio construction projects Beoordeeld op 11 april 2023

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GREAT MAGAZINE. Beoordeeld op 04 maart 2021

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I feel PW has more practical and interesting readable content than a number of other publications on the subject. Beoordeeld op 06 februari 2021

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