Deployable Aerial Communications Architecture
Today the FCC release a Notice of Inquiry (NOI) regarding Deployable Aerial Communications Architecture (DACA). In a nutshell, this technology involves deploying a light aircraft containing...
View ArticleWhat’s Going On?
For the past several weeks I’ve been using my keyboard tapping, when not working on IT projects, mainly for coding, so my blogging has suffered a bit. Here’s what I’ve been up to in the Radio Artisan...
View ArticleShow and Tell
This week I conducted a presentation on amateur radio for a neighborhood historical group. I was a bit nervous going into this as it was my first attempt at explaining our hobby in a presentation to...
View ArticleFrankenstorm
Here in the US we usually have a “storm of the century” every few years, but this coming week we’re having a “storm of a lifetime”. Dubbed by the media as “Frankenstorm”, Hurricane Sandy is projected...
View ArticleLucky
Last night was a rather sleepless night. As Larry W2LJ mentioned, the rain wasn’t so bad, but the wind was downright scary. Up until about midnight I periodically went outside and walked around the...
View ArticleObligatory New Years Post
Greetings and Happy New Year! Our celebration last night was one that married 40-somethings with kids often have — a night spent at home watching Dick Clark’s New Years Rockin’ Eve. On the amateur...
View ArticleHeathkit Announces Acquisition of Radio Shack
Heathkit announced today they have reached an agreement to acquire the assets of Radio Shack for $300M, blocking efforts from mobile wireless carrier Sprint to acquire a large portion of the struggling...
View Article1000
The Radio Artisan group reached a milestone recently, surpassing 1000 members. While I acknowledge some of these 1000 are undoubtedly inactive or spammer accounts, I consider this an accomplishment...
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