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A RadioActive Blog


Filed under: Linky, WordPress, amateur radio, internet, software No Comments

With this introduction . . . . .
please go visit my new RadioActive Blog : http://wb5rmg.wordpress.com
Please add this new site as a bookmark, or favorite - and come back now and then to see what else has been added. The old html site (http://wb5rmg.somenet.net) will continue on, mostly to host the last decade or so [...]

Atmospheric Angst


Filed under: Linky, WOW!, amateur radio, internet, weather No Comments

It is that time of year again - the warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico would like to come back and take it’s place over the the southeastern states, but the cooler dry air in place over the northern states keeps trying to push it back. Seems this goes on every spring, and [...]

Remembering Dieter


Filed under: Kevin, amateur radio, amsat, reflection 1 Comment

Sometimes, death and funerals can pose dilemmas.
For example, what do you say to someone you don’t know?
Alan Seig - WB5RMG, and I went to Scottsboro for the visitation with Dieter Schliemann’s - KX4Y widow and family. 

The Future of AMSAT is NOW …


Filed under: amateur radio, amsat, internet, rant, space 3 Comments

In response to on-going discussion on the AMSAT-BB, I displayed my passion for supporting the amateur radio satellite program. I’ll cross-post here:
Topic Was :HEO naivete
Michael said:
> I usually tend to keep quiet during arguements such as this . . .

WB5RMG website update 20090119


Filed under: Linky, amateur radio, internet, photo, reflection, space No Comments

The first update of the year for the WB5RMG website.

Check out http://wb5rmg.somenet.net for a remembrance of my massive satellite antenna array, with details on phasing lines, physical spacing, etc…
Thanks  /;^)

Kalifornya’s STOOPID Lawz (and other criticisms)


Filed under: Kevin, amateur radio, photo, rant No Comments

According to a news article which I’ve recently read, in the last year, 144,000 people have moved OUT of California.
Imagine that!

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