Digital Library of Amateur Radio receives expansion grant
βARDC has awarded a second grant to the Internet Archives Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications. The grant will allow Dlarc to continue curating and preserving historical content related to Ham Radio for an additional two years. The library includes a plethora of content from club newsletters to software to old printed call books that date back to the early 1900s.β
Israel strikes Hezbollah despite US-Iran ceasefire tensions
βIran's foreign ministry says it won't be involved in talks unless Lebanon is part of the deal. Israel insists its fight with Hezbollah is not part of the two week ceasefire between The US and Iran and continues hitting Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. Wednesday, Israel struck multiple targets including in Beirut, killing more than 300 people.β
βIn lower income countries, the education budget might be $300 per kid per year, and the class size might be 50 to 70 kids. There's just not a lot of learning going on. And I think the combination of a Starlink on every school and tablet for every child and then really good AI software will close the gap.β
Methodist values deeply influenced Thatcherβs political morality
βMargaret Roberts as a girl had to say grace for every meal. Her father as a lay preacher went on and on and on about hard work, individualism, thrift, clean living, all of this. There is a moralism to it, a low church moralism that is totally unlike anything that any other Tory leader says before her. She said in 1984, I am in politics because of the conflict between good and evil, and I believe that in the end, good will triumph.β
βThe grant will allow Dlarc to continue curating and preserving historical content related to Ham Radio for an additional two years. The library includes a plethora of content from club newsletters to software to old printed call books that date back to the early 1900s.β
Drexel disrupted established Wall Street financial power
βHere they were basically taking market share. They were a disruptor. If you use today's term, they were a disruptor... People didn't like Bill Gates and Microsoft because they're a disruptor. Number one, he was taking market share. Number two, because he developed a market and people believe in what he was doing, he was able to finance people who wanted to acquire other companies that they thought were undervalued in the market.β
βAt the end of the year, Willie Whitelaw tried to organize a reconciliation. He said, why don't you get together, have a meeting and come together for the good of the party in the country? Heath said no. And he said to him, Thatcher and her supporters are traitors. They will destroy the party and destroy Britain. He then embarks on this unbelievably spectacular sulk and he lives this for the rest of his life.β
βThe FCC plans to tighten its requirements for testing of electronic devices made in countries such as China before they can be sold to US consumers. The Commission will review an order this month that bans device testing conducted by labs that are owned or controlled directly by entities that pose national security risks.β
βAs you know, Hamvention is the world's largest gathering of radio amateurs. It's held this year, May 16th through 18th in Zinnia, Ohio. There's a lot to do and see, so we want to help you use the ARRL Events App to make sure you don't miss a beat and you can plan out your visit ahead of time. Hundreds of our fellow hams have already installed the app this week and are using it.β
Mike Johnson lacks control over the Republican House
βDischarge petitions are not supposed to be the way we make laws. Discharge petitions are supposed to be sort of a last ditch effort. Nancy Pelosi never had a discharge petition get through past her. That's when the party that's not in power gets to bring things to the floor. And believe it or not, we've had numerous discharge petitions. That's because Mike Johnson is not in control. And what we have right now is a Congress that is basically being run by whoever is sort of in the mood at the moment.β
βSurging gas prices helped push inflation to 3.3% in March, the largest increase in nearly two years. That's according to the latest numbers by the Labor Department. The average price for a regular grade is now $4.15 per gallon.β
βIf I had a three year old today, I would be, like, doubling down on the emotional skills. Knowing yourself, interact with other human beings is gonna be the thing that sustains those kids, you know, through their working life. Weβll see a rotation back to the humanities and into understanding a combination of history and literature.β
Trump utilizes social media for daily market manipulation
βHe's engaging in market manipulation on a daily basis, whether it's by going on Fox or putting out a social post or talking to a reporter who happens to call him at Monday morning at 7:45 AM, before the market's open. It's pretty clear what's going on here. I think the events are just going to take care of themselves here. The Iranians still apparently have the ability to wreak havoc in the region, and Trump still has the ability to post things like, I'm going to wipe out your civilization and then bond their Navy and so on.β
βNot only did President Trump grant him a pardon, but when he called Mike to tell him that he was getting a pardon, he said, you know, and this is a real pardon, you've never done anything for me. Okay, you know, there's no quo here, it's a pardon. And then the White House issued a press release that went in great detail on the fact of what Mike has done in his life, in the world of finance, for companies to get capital that couldn't get capital, what Mike had done in philanthropy, in cancer research to save lives.β
βHamvention is the world's largest gathering of radio amateurs. It's held this year, May 16th through 18th in Zinnia, Ohio. There's a lot to do and see, so we want to help you use the ARRL Events App to make sure you don't miss a beat and you can plan out your visit ahead of time. It includes Hamvention's full program; you can browse and schedule the forums, preview the extensive list of exhibitors, and find all the events that are happening.β
Amazon kicks off Kuiper network with first satellite launch
βAmazon kicks off its satellite constellation with a launch of its first group of satellites for the Kuiper network. Changes are announced in the ARRL Atlantic Division. The CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame announces its latest inductees. Spacex is thinking about entering a spectrum battle with another satellite operator. We will have this month's report from the Volunteer Monitoring System, and one part of the Australian coast is facing a waste problem from a unique source.β
ARRL launches mobile app for Dayton Hamvention event
βAs you know, Hamvention is the world's largest gathering of radio amateurs. It's held this year, May 16th through 18th in Zinnia, Ohio. There's a lot to do and see, so we want to help you use the ARRL Events App to make sure you don't miss a beat and you can plan out your visit ahead of time. Hundreds of our fellow hams have already installed the app this week and are using it. It includes Hamvention's full program.β
Eric Swalwell suspends campaign for California governor
βDemocratic representative Eric Swalwell announced this evening that he's suspending his campaign for California governor. He made the announcement in a post on social media. Swawa was recently accused of sexual assault against several former staff members.β
Brazil removes Morse code requirement for amateur licenses
βBrazil's telecommunications regulator, ANATEL, has two big changes planned for the nation's hams. The Brazilian regulator will no longer require Morse code for amateur licenses under the changes that have been under consideration since 2020. The regulator will update content in its exams for its three license classes.β
Media fails to cover the President's cognitive decline
βThe rest of the world is frankly terrified of how completely incapable we are, like, you know, aggressively criticizing and covering what is basically a president of the United States who is losing his mind in real time. It seems to me. Oh, yes. It is also my opinion that he's losing his mind in real time. I have no medical opinion here to offer, but it's just my opinion. I'm just here offering my take, you know. And if you watch the UK Parliament, it happens to be almost all the British politicians take too.β
FCC proposes banning Chinese labs from electronics testing
βThe FCC plans to tighten its requirements for testing of electronic devices made in countries such as China before they can be sold to US consumers. The Commission will review an order this month that bans device testing conducted by labs that are, quote, owned or controlled directly by entities that pose national security risks. According to a statement by FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, he identified China as one example of such a country. He said it was important that US-based laboratories begin to take on the responsibility to certify such equipment.β
Prosecutors used RICO to pressure legitimate businesses
βRICO stands for Rocket Carrying Influence Corruption Organization. It was a statute, it was passed by Congress, it's a federal law, to give prosecutors extra powers and to be able to impose very severe penalties on people in organized crime. And under the RICO statute, if you have two, what they call predicate acts within a certain period of time, you could be deemed a racketeering enterprise. And those two acts could be anything from two mail frauds.β
βIn twenty years, robots will do maybe 1% of the plumbing. At most. It just takes a super long time to build, deploy, and then to get them to be lower cost, higher safety than others. But I think over fifty years it will happen. So that's still gonna be a great field for the next twenty years.β
βThis week, Will takes us aboard the Wayback Machine to 1922, where we find despite several attempts, no successor to the outdated 1912 radio law had yet emerged. Now it could wait no longer since things had changed so radically with the rise of broadcasting. In early March 1922, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover convened the first national radio conference in Washington.β
Monetarism became the new Conservative economic creed
βIn very simple terms, monetarism is basically the government should stop messing around in the economy, stop taxing and spending, stop worrying about unemployment, just concentrate on one thing, your one priority, which is regulating the money supply to keep inflation down because inflation is the real evil. And this is the brainchild of the Chicago economist Milton Friedman.β
FCC seeks US-based testing for imported electronic devices
βThe FCC plans to tighten its requirements for testing of electronic devices made in countries such as China before they can be sold to US consumers. The Commission will review an order this month that bans device testing conducted by labs that are, quote, owned or controlled directly by entities that pose national security risks. According to a statement by FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, he identified China as one example of such a country.β
Brazil removes Morse code requirement for ham licenses
βBrazil's telecommunications regulator, ANATEL, has two big changes planned for the nation's hams. The Brazilian regulator will no longer require Morse code for amateur licenses under the changes that have been under consideration since 2020. The regulator will update content in its exams for its three license classes. This is one of several changes contained in a resolution released on April 28th by ANATEL. The resolution also grants hams the ability to operate on citizens' band 11 meter frequencies.β
βIf everything breaks humanity's way, it's because AI has unleashed human flourishing, and we find the political mechanisms to share that across within our country, across different income groups, and then between countries. The world as a whole is enhanced. A first step for that would be to realize how interconnected we are.β
Amazon launches first satellites for Kuiper network constellation
βAmazon kicks off its satellite constellation with a launch of its first group of satellites for the Kuiper network. Changes are announced in the ARRL Atlantic Division. The CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame announces its latest inductees. Spacex is thinking about entering a spectrum battle with another satellite operator.β
Secretary Hoover convened first national radio conference
βIn early March 1922, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover convened the first national radio conference in Washington. Will will bring us there in this week's edition. This week, Will takes us aboard the Wayback Machine to 1922, where we find despite several attempts, no successor to the outdated 1912 radio law had yet emerged.β
Grant extends amateur radio digital archive preservation
βThe grant will allow Dlarc to continue curating and preserving historical content related to Ham Radio for an additional two years. The library includes a plethora of content from club newsletters to software to old printed call books that date back to the early 1900s. There is already a queue of scanning work to be done and digital material to be added.β
βHundreds of our fellow hams have already installed the app this week and are using it. It includes Hamvention's full program. You can browse and schedule the forums, preview the extensive list of exhibitors and find all the events that are happening.β
IMF warns Iran conflict causes global economic pain
βAnd it is asymmetric. It affects different countries differently. If you are in the vicinities of the conflict, it's a big hit on you. If you are an oil importer, it is a big hit on you. If you have no reserves to protect yourself, you're in a very tough, situation.β
Israel and Lebanon scheduled for direct peace talks
βIsraeli and Lebanese diplomats are now preparing to hold their first direct meeting between government officials in decades on Tuesday. Israel and Lebanon's ambassadors to The US are set to meet in Washington to discuss a ceasefire. But at a Hezbollah rally in downtown Beirut, Saturday, supporters filled the streets for blocks, waving flags and chanting against negotiations.β
βIn the on-again-off-again saga of the Voice of America, a US appeals court has halted an order allowing VOA employees to go back to work. The Johns Hopkins Institute aligns with the League to present an ARRL Teachers Institute program. The Radio Society of Great Britain participated in the recent International Amateur Radio Union, Region 1 conference.β
βThe FCC plans to tighten its requirements for testing of electronic devices made in countries such as China before they can be sold to US consumers. The Commission will review an order this month that bans device testing conducted by labs that are, quote, owned or controlled directly by entities that pose national security risks. According to a statement by FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, he identified China as one example of such a country.β
βThe Brazilian regulator will no longer require Morse code for amateur licenses under the changes that have been under consideration since 2020. The regulator will update content in its exams for its three license classes. This is one of several changes contained in a resolution released on April 28th by ANATEL. The resolution also grants hams the ability to operate on citizens' band 11 meter frequencies.β
βIn the on-again-off-again saga of the Voice of America, a US appeals court has halted an order allowing VOA employees to go back to work. The Johns Hopkins Institute aligns with the League to present an ARRL Teachers Institute program. The Radio Society of Great Britain participated in the recent International Amateur Radio Union, Region 1 conference.β
βThose going are also encouraged to tap on the My Profile icon in the app, add your name and call sign, and anything else you'd like to share because it generates a QR code on your event badge that you can then scan on the app and trade information and in-person QSL cards. It's available on Apple and Android smart devices, and there's also a web browser version if you use a different kind of phone or no smartphone at all.β
DLARC receives funding for historical radio preservation
βARDC has awarded a second grant to the Internet Archives Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications. The grant will allow Dlarc to continue curating and preserving historical content related to Ham Radio for an additional two years. The library includes a plethora of content from club newsletters to software to old printed call books that date back to the early 1900s.β
βThe Brazilian regulator will no longer require Morse code for amateur licenses under the changes that have been under consideration since 2020. The resolution also grants hams the ability to operate on citizens' band 11 meter frequencies. They must identify with their call signs and are limited to 10 watts of power in AM and 25 watts of power in SSB.β
βThe media has tremendous power. Get out there and tell your story. Let people hear from you, who you are and what you're doing. My true was he was considered reclusive. He did not want not want to talk to the media. So people wanted to interview him because they were getting more and more successful. He let people at Drexel do it. He did not want to be part of the media out there. So I think that pertained a lot in that who Mike was was defined by the government through this process.β
Brazil removes Morse code requirements for amateur licenses
βThe Brazilian regulator will no longer require Morse code for amateur licenses under the changes that have been under consideration since 2020. The regulator will update content in its exams for its three license classes. This is one of several changes contained in a resolution released on April 28th by ANATEL. The resolution also grants hams the ability to operate on citizens' band 11 meter frequencies.β
βThe Clarity Act is going to put crypto under the supervision of the CFTC. This weak agency that has historically been much more favorable to crypto. It's going to treat it as a commodity rather than a security. The reason that crypto doesn't want to be treated like a security is that securities laws are predicated on disclosure. You have to disclose who you're giving your money to, what they're doing with that money. Crypto doesn't want that, right? If you knew who owned all of the Bitcoin, the whole thing might fall apart yet again.β
Selective Service shifts to automatic military draft registration
βThe Trump administration is taking steps toward automatic registration for the military draft. The selective service has required eligible men ages 18 to 25 to register since 1980. The agency says it will begin registering men automatically instead of requiring them to sign up themselves.β
βWill takes us aboard the Wayback Machine to 1922, where we find despite several attempts, no successor to the outdated 1912 radio law had yet emerged. Now it could wait no longer since things had changed so radically with the rise of broadcasting. In early March 1922, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover convened the first national radio conference in Washington.β
βThe FCC plans to tighten its requirements for testing of electronic devices made in countries such as China before they can be sold to US consumers. The Commission will review an order this month that bans device testing conducted by labs that are, quote, owned or controlled directly by entities that pose national security risks. According to a statement by FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, he identified China as one example of such a country.β
βARDC has awarded a second grant to the Internet Archives Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications. The grant will allow DLARC to continue curating and preserving historical content related to ham radio for an additional two years. The library includes a plethora of content from club newsletters to software to old printed call books that date back to the early 1900s.β
βHundreds of our fellow hams have already installed the app this week and are using it. It includes Hamvention's full program. You can browse and schedule the forums, preview the extensive list of exhibitors and find all the events that are happening.β
βThe FCC plans to tighten its requirements for testing of electronic devices made in countries such as China before they can be sold to US consumers. The Commission will review an order this month that bans device testing conducted by labs that are owned or controlled directly by entities that pose national security risks. According to a statement by FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, he identified China as one example of such a country and said it was important that US-based laboratories begin to take on the responsibility to certify such equipment.β
Trump threatens naval blockade in Strait of Hormuz
βIn addition to the naval blockade, president Trump on Sunday said that The US would begin destroying mines laid by Iranians in the Strait Of Hormuz and added that Iranians would be, quote, blown to hell if they fired at The US. Over the past two weeks, president Trump has threatened to destroy Iran's infrastructure, bomb the country, quote, back to the stone age, and to wipe out its entire civilization in one night.β
Boyfriend claimed he was watching SpongeBob during shooting
βInside, a man, Anthony, cradles a young womanβs body drenched in blood. He says sheβs his girlfriend, Jennifer. That he too, was just watching SpongeBob in the living room when he heard a βpopβ from the bedroom and found her with a βself-inflictedβ gun shot wound to her chin.β
Viktor Orban ousted in historic Hungarian election defeat
βMagdia's victory was hard won in an electoral system that over the past sixteen years, Orban had stacked in his favor from gerrymandering to controlling the media. As Brussels now looks forward to working with a more pro European Hungarian leader, Moscow and the current White House administration have lost in Orban, a key ally in Europe.β
βLowell had almost no contact with Mr. Bowsky or the Trans Act, can say we're looking at. But he was Mike's brother. And it was interesting in that as I talk about in the book, years later when I taught a class at Stanford Law School about this case and what happened, I brought in the young prosecutor who worked with Mr. Giuliani at the time to talk about his perspective years later on the case and upon the process. And when we asked him specifically about the dive in Lowell Milken, he acknowledged the fact that Lowell would not have been indicted if it wasn't to bring pressure on his brother.β
βThe Commission will review an order this month that bans device testing conducted by labs that are owned or controlled directly by entities that pose national security risks. According to a statement by FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, he identified China as one example of such a country. He said it was important that US-based laboratories begin to take on the responsibility to certify such equipment.β
Gas prices projected to exceed five dollars per gallon
βIt's not impossible that while we, have seen a slight dip over the last week that we certainly could see gas prices reaccelerating, and it's not impossible that new records, with prices eventually rising above $5 a gallon remain possible.β
Milken pioneered high-yield bond market democratization
βThey started financing companies that could never get financing before. This is sort of where the term democratization of capital came from. So the market grew tremendously because you now had a firm in the market that was doing original issues of bonds for companies and companies such as Ted Turner, Steve Wynn, MCI Communications, Pulte Homes, all these companies that could never have gotten financing before were now able to get financing and grow.β
βIran is believed to have placed mines in the strait, and a US official who's not authorized to speak publicly told NPR's Tom Bowman that minesweepers will also be used as part of the blockade. There are a lot of unknowns. You know, will any ships try to break a US blockade? And and if so, how will the US military respond? And what will Iran do?β
βThe astronauts will hit Earth's atmosphere going nearly 24,000 miles per hour. One source of anxiety, the heat shield. After a test flight without a crew found some unexpected damage a few years ago, NASA investigated and changed the reentry procedures to deal with this issue.β
AI disrupts logic more than emotional entertainment
βAnything that lives in the emotional realm will be impacted not as much by AI because we humans react to these things emotionally. And so, again, I think we'll not watch robots playing basketball... things that are emotional, you know, will beβit's not that it won't eventually be able to add value, but that's certainly not the big thrust of the AI world.β
βThe oil shock of late 1973 basically blew up the British economy. It sent inflation through the roof... inflation reached a record 26% in the summer of 1975. The result of all this is that especially on the right and indeed abroad, there is a profound sense by the beginning of 1975, that something has gone very, very badly wrong. The Briton is the sick man of Europe, and it's heading for some sort of apocalyptic reckoning.β
βAnd we actually found things that they would accept that Mike could plead to, none of which, and this is why I go in great detail in the book so people understand how in many ways ridiculous it is, none of which had ever been the subject of a criminal prosecution before or since. I mean, if you want me to drive you an example... technically, I guess you could make an argument since the 13D is supposed to disclose everybody who has an interest in the stock that you own, that when Mike said, I would make it up to you, Boeske theoretically should have amended this 13D to indicate that Mike had made this promise.β
βThe Brazilian regulator will no longer require Morse code for amateur licenses under the changes that have been under consideration since 2020. The regulator will update content in its exams for its three license classes. This is one of several changes contained in a resolution released on April 28th by ANATEL. The regulator expects to move ahead with these changes after a six-month period in which supplementary regulations will also be issued.β
Cryptocurrency operates as a centralized global Ponzi scheme
βCrypto doesn't have a product, right? It's a security without a product. What are they selling you? They're selling you lines of code on a blockchain that bear no relation to any real world asset. So what is that in sort of the basic economic, an investment scheme with no product is a Ponzi scheme. I do not know what to tell you. Yes, this one has gone on a very long time. Yes, it has gone up and down and it was up and now it's down a bit, but it's still up from where it was in 2022, sort of barely.β
βVoters in Hungary turned out in numbers not seen since the fall of communism Sunday and resoundingly rejected a reelection bid by long serving prime minister Viktor Orban. During his sixteen years in office, Orban often challenged the governance of the European Union. Incoming pre prime minister, Peter Magyar, says he will repair Hungary's relations with the EU.β
DLARC receives grant to preserve amateur radio history
βARDC has awarded a second grant to the Internet Archives Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications. The grant will allow Dlarc to continue curating and preserving historical content related to Ham Radio for an additional two years. The library includes a plethora of content from club newsletters to software to old printed call books that date back to the early 1900s.β
Satya Nadellaβs OpenAI bet transformed Microsoft
βSatya made one incredibly ballsy, insightful decision, which is to invest in OpenAI back in 2018. He bet big on AI, and that catapulted them both reputationally and in terms of the Azure business. It was the workload that then has grown Azure into a monster and a big success.β
Medical examiner noted strangulation marks on neck
βThe medical examiner observes red strangulation marks around Jenniferβs neck. The investigation is over within one day. Jenniferβs death is declared a self exit.β
Airy Neve masterminded Thatcherβs surprise leadership victory
βWhenever people ask him how she's doing, he says, oh, she's doing terribly. She'll never win. But if you could lend her your vote, that would be very helpful, especially if you would like a really big heavyweight like Willie Whitelaw on the second ballot. Why don't you lend the filly? Give the filly your vote. And actually loads of people say, oh, go on then. Yeah, fair enough.β
Thatcher leveraged her grocer daughter background effectively
βAlfred Roberts is your absolute textbook, early 20th century public spirited, worthy. He runs this grocer shop and he brings his two daughters up with the values of hard work and thrift and entrepreneurship and all this kind of thing. When she becomes Prime Minister in 1979, when she's outside number 10, she says to the cameras, I owe almost everything to my own father. He brought me up to believe all the things that I do believe and they're just the values on which I fought the election.β
Virginia redistricting vote impacts House majority control
βVirginians are voting on a measure that could result in a four seat gain in Virginia's congressional delegation for Democrats. That could make house minority leader Hakeem Jeffries speaker of the house. Virginia could be one of the last states to act in the national redistricting frenzy kicked off by Trump.β
βAfter all, Anthony lives with his father, Clement Richards Senior, the mayor of the Northwest Arctic Borough. Surely this was a horrific one time tragic eventβ¦ Two years later another young womanβs body is found one again, at the mayorβs home.β
The Genius Act enables corporations to issue currency
βThere was this terrible piece of legislation that was passed last year called the Genius Act. And knowing this Congress, if it's called the Genius Act, it's got to be stupid. It's really bad. It allows corporations to issue their own currency, their own money in the form of a stable coin, which is a crypto that's supposedly tied to the dollar. So it's literal corporate money. It allows corporations to issue their own money. If you think that's a good idea, first of all, it's a question whether you're a Democrat or not.β
Thatcher presented herself as the nationβs housewife
βShe actually gets the Mirror journalist and photographer to come and watch her do the housework. The piece says, you know, she did this, she did the shopping, she did the laundry, and after that, she had to tidy up the Tory party, polish off Ted Heath and give Britain a good spring cleaning. With Margaret Thatcher, it's sometimes a bit hard to tell whether she wants to be Prime Minister or Housewife of the Year.β
Operating and investing require different personality types
βOperating personality, you're like a dog with a bone. You never give up on a problem. You just work it. You work it. And investing personality is staying very broad, not falling in love with an idea, you know, cutting your losses and moving on. Like, when I tried investing, I just fell in love with all the entrepreneurs and kept the amount of money, and then none of it worked out.β
New ARRL Events App launches for Dayton Hamvention
βThere's a lot to do and see, so we want to help you use the ARRL Events App to make sure you don't miss a beat and you can plan out your visit ahead of time. Hundreds of our fellow hams have already installed the app this week and are using it. It includes Hamvention's full program. You can browse and schedule the forums, preview the extensive list of exhibitors and find all the events that are happening.β
Swalwell suspends campaign amid sexual assault allegations
βCongressman Eric Swalwell says he is suspending his campaign for California governor as he faces allegations of sexual assault, which he says are false. He had already decided not to run for reelection to the house. President Trump says The US will blockade the Strait Of Hormuz.β
ICE facilities are concealing data on detainee deaths
βMolly, so we keep seeing immigrant deaths in ICE facilities. So in the most Trumpian policy decision possible, you know what they've decided? We're going to just try to hide those statistics from you. Yeah. There are definitely people dying in ICE facilities. We just don't know. We just don't have transparency on it. We just don't. That's it. There are people dying in ICE detention centers. We know this to be true. We've seen some reporting on this, but really, we don't know. And we don't know who's dying.β
βThe Brazilian regulator will no longer require Morse code for amateur licenses under the changes that have been under consideration since 2020. The resolution also grants hams the ability to operate on citizens' band 11 meter frequencies.β
Internet Archive secures funding for amateur radio library
βARDC has awarded a second grant to the Internet Archives Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications. The grant will allow Dlarc to continue curating and preserving historical content related to Ham Radio for an additional two years. The library includes a plethora of content from club newsletters to software to old printed call books that date back to the early 1900s. Dlarc has a want list. If you own copies of any of the publications sought by Dlarc, please consider donating them for preservation.β
βThe scientists found that the same neurons that fire when someone looks at an object also fire when a person imagines that object. The finding supports earlier evidence from brain scans suggesting that seeing and imagining activate the same circuits.β