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ICQPodcast Episode 481: Home Brewing & Kit Building

April 19, 2026 By Dan KB6NU 1 Comment

ICQ Podcast logo.In this episode, I join Martin Butler M1MRB, Caryn Eve Murray KD2GUT, Edmund Spicer M0MNG and Colin Butler M6BOY to discuss the latest amateur/ham radio news, including:

  • ITU Corporation Purchases HyGain and Cushcraft lines from MFJ. My personal opinion is that this is a great thing for ham radio.
  • New Regulations for Hams in Norway. Norway introduces a new entry-level license, or as it is called in the legal text, “limited license”.
  • Students are ‘Over The Moon’. NASA has gotten several universities—and their amateur radio clubs—involved in tracking the Artemis mission.
  • Station’s Experiments Explore Use of 4m and 8m Bands. Despite these experiments, don’t get your hopes up for a 4-meter band any time soon. There are still six analog, Channel 4 stations that are on the air.
  • Arrest for Interference with Emergency Radio Channels
  • Britain Seeks Views Before it Drops the Hammer on Signal Jammers

Colin, M6BOY also reports on the following:

  • 2026 ARRL Field Day Merch Now Shipping
  • VOA Museum Announces Expanded Hours During Hamvention. If you’re going to Dayton, try to carve out some time for this fabulous museum.
  • Your TP-Link Router is Under Attack from Russian State Hackers

The episode’s feature is Home brewing / Kit building.

Filed Under: ICQ Podcast Tagged With: Artemis, MFJ, NASA, Norway

Amateur radio in the news: Club aids fundraiser, Moon mission crew includes 2 hams, club celebrates 50th anniversary

May 24, 2023 By Dan KB6NU 1 Comment

Mohawk Amateur Radio Club to transmit worldwide for worthy fundraising cause

GARDNER (MA) ― A group of local amateur radio enthusiasts will be transmitting this year’s annual Relay for Life of Greater Gardner fundraiser at Mount Wachusett Community College to listeners across the globe.

Members of the Mohawk Amateur Radio Club, which was founded in the 1980s, will bring their communications trailer to the site and set up a “Special Event Station” to transmit information about the Relay and chat with other radio users around the world.

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In this story, Kevin Erickson, N1ERS, is quoted as saying, “By regulation, the club’s amateur members were not permitted to use the airwaves to solicit for money for the annual American Cancer Society event.” I’m not so sure that this is true. Part 97.113 does say that “Communications for hire or for material compensation, direct or indirect, paid or promised, except as otherwise provided in these rules” and “Communications in which the station licensee or control operator has a pecuniary interest” are prohibited, but I don’t think that this operation falls into either of these categories. I am going to contact the ARRL about this and see what they say.


Moon Mission: Artemis 2 Astronauts May Connect With Youngsters On Earth Via Radio

In late 2024, the Artemis 2 mission will send a crew of astronauts around the moon, and most of them happen to be certified amateur radio (ham radio) operators. This fact has excited the amateur radio community, as they anticipate the possibility of the astronauts making a call back to Earth from deep space. Phil A. McBride, the president of Radio Amateurs of Canada, stated in a recent interview with Space.com that it is important for young people to have the opportunity to speak with astronauts and be inspired. After 40 years of communication with low Earth orbit, the hope now is that Ham radio will extend its reach to the moon.

Will we soon be able to contact hams orbiting the moon?

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If your club is celebrating a significant anniversary, publicize it! Send out a press release to all the significant media in  your area. I like the special logo, too. If you need help writing your press release, contact me, and I’ll give you a hand……Dan

Red River Valley Amateur Amateur Radio Club celebrates 50th Anniversary

On May 20, 2023, the Red River Valley Amateur Radio Club (RRVARC) WB5RDD will mark its 50th Anniversary. The celebration will be held at High Cotton Kitchen located at 1260 Clarksville St. in Paris at 10 a.m. Confirmed guest speakers are Lamar County Judge Brandon Bell, Paris PD Assistant Chief Randy Tuttle and ham operators that are descendants of original Club members.

The RRVARC was established in 1973 by committed ham radio operators in the local community. Since then, the Club has established a dedicated location at the Paris Police Department headquarters, operating from their Emergency Operations Center (EOC), while providing community communications services. These services include tornado/storm spotting, ice storm communications support and planned functions such as Tour de Paris where the Club serves as the communications coordinator.

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Filed Under: Clubs, Special Events Tagged With: Artemis, fund-raising, Massachusetts, Moon, Texas

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