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Release of Amateur Radio emergency frequencies

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Emergency frequencies 7050, 7095, 3738 and 14200 MHz are now released from emergency use by the Radio Club de Chile (RCCH)

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French Amateur Radio Balloon

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On Saturday, March 13, French students will be releasing an Amateur Radio balloon carrying an AX.25 Packet FM transmitter on 144.650 MHz

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Make a multi-band EFHW antenna for Amateur Radio

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A new article by Diana Eng KC2UHB in MAKE magazine describes how to build an End-Fed Half-Wavelength Antenna (EFHWA) for portable working

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Amateur Radio and Talking Newspapers

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The Fermanagh Talking Newspaper has offered its congratulations to the Lough Erne Amateur Radio Club on winning the RSGB Regional Club of the Year Award. The FTNA is delighted with the technical support provided by LEARC to its local talking newspaper

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Ham radio space station contact planned with school in Peristeri, Greece

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An ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station) school contact is planned with participants at 18 Dimotiko Scholeio Peristeriou, Peristeri (Athens), Greece. Downlink signals will be audible in Europe

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Nostalgia on 13 March - Radio Veronica on 1395

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On Saturday 13 March, the Dutch mediumwave transmitter at Trintelhaven on 1395 kHz will carry a day of nostalgia from the offshore days of Radio Veronica at 1000-1700 UTC

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FCC Radio Interference Enforcement Actions

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The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) publishes details of its Radio Interference enforcement actions on its website

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Amateur radio society's news broadcast 'packs a big punch'

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In February's news broadcast from NZART, New Zealand's national amateur radio society, its President, Roy Symon ZL2KH has described some non-members of the organisation as 'Freeloaders', 'Bludgers' and 'Parasites'

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Cable operators fear interference from radio network

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The Deutscher Amateur Radio Club (DARC) reports on the legal action that a cable operator took about the proposed auction of 800 MHz for wireless networks

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5MHz for Denmark's radio hams

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Danish Radio Amateurs can now apply to operate in 5250-5450 kHz band

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Court OKs TV rules opposed by Comcast, Cablevision (AP)

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AP - A federal court has upheld regulations that require cable TV companies to make channels they own available to satellite TV providers and other rivals on equal terms.

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Nokia revises 2009 market share down to 34 pct (AP)

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AP - Nokia Corp. on Friday revised its global market share estimate for mobile phones in 2009 to 34 percent, from an earlier 38 percent, and said it expected no growth this year.

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Apple dishes new iPad details on 3G, iBooks, more (Macworld.com)

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Macworld.com - The availability of pre-orders isn’t the only new development in iPad-land. Apple also updated its site with a plethora of new details about its latest and greatest device, from information on the 3G networking capabilities to a more in-depth description of the iBooks application. Let’s take a look at what caught our attention.

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An iPhoneographer's six favorite apps (Macworld.com)

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Macworld.com - There are 2,920 photography apps available in the App Store, and more are being added every day. Sorting through and testing each new release—every faux film filter, cropping, and tilt-shift tool—could amount to a full time job. Thankfully, Glyn Evans narrows it down for you on his site iPhoneography.com.

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No .xxx yet: Internet agency delays porn decision (AP)

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AP - Porn Web sites can't park themselves at a ".xxx" address quite yet.

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Surfin': Do You Hear What I Hear?

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This week, Surfin' visits The DX Zone to find out what else you can hear on the Internet.

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China warns Google as Internet row deal seen soon (Reuters)

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Reuters - China warned Google, the world's largest search engine, against flouting the country's laws on Friday, as expectations grow for a resolution to a public battle over censorship and cyber-security.

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BioShock 2 Cleans Up, Xbox 360 Overtakes Wii in February Game Sales (PC World)

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PC World - Down again overall, with upticks in Xbox 360 and PS3 sales and BioShock 2 ruling the software roost, that's February's US video game narrative in a nutshell courtesy NPD Group's retail industry figures. Overall video game industry sales slumped 15 percent, falling from $1.48 billion to $1.26 billion, raising year-to-date sales to just $2.42 billion, a 14 percent deficit against last year's $2.82 billion for the same period.

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February video game sales drop 15 percent (AP)

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AP - U.S. retail sales of video games declined 15 percent in February, hurt in part by an ongoing decline in sales of music games and lower sales of the Wii system.

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Chinese minister insists Google obey the law (AP)

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Li Yizhong, Chinese Minister of Industry and Information Technology, gestures during a press conference in Beijing Friday, March 12, 2010. Li, China's top Internet regulator, insisted Friday that Google must obey its laws or 'pay the consequences,' giving no sign of a possible compromise in their dispute over censorship and hacking. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)AP - China's top Internet regulator insisted Friday that Google must obey its laws or "pay the consequences," giving no sign of a possible compromise in their dispute over censorship and hacking.


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China warns Google not to stop filtering web searches (AFP)

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China on Friday warned Google it would face AFP - China on Friday warned Google it would face "consequences" if it stopped filtering its search results, after the firm threatened to leave the country over cyberattacks and web censorship.


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Lenovo says business will focus on mobile Internet (AP)

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FILE - In this file photo taken Thursday May 25, 2006, a Chinese model uses a mobile phone to control a robot made by Chinese computer maker Lenovo at a high-tech exhibition in Beijing, China.   Lenovo Group expects wireless Internet products to account for up to 80 percent of its sales within five years as it pursues expansion in faster-growing emerging markets, CEO Yang Yuanqing said Friday, March 12, 2010. (AP Photo, File)AP - Lenovo Group expects wireless Internet products to account for up to 80 percent of its sales within five years as it pursues expansion in faster-growing emerging markets, CEO Yang Yuanqing said Friday.


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