New Hams?

If you have questions about how to get started in ham radio, On the Air has the answers. On the Air, ARRL’s new bimonthly magazine for beginner and intermediate hams, is here! All ARRL members can access the digital edition through the new ARRL Magazines app (see details below). 

In the first issue of On the AirJanuary/February 2020, you'll get:A guide to buying your first handheld radioStep-by-step instructions for building simple antennas for VHF and HFA full-page infographic that explains how the ionosphere makes long-distance radio communication possibleAn “Up Close” Q & A with Jeremy Hong, KD8TUO, who reveals his favorite resources for new hams.        …and much more!Download the NEW ARRL Magazines App!The perfect companion for members on the go! The new ARRL Magazines app replaces the QST app. Use the app to access current and back issues of On the Airmagazine and QST, ARRL’s monthly membership journal. The ARRL Magazines App is available free for download in Apple’s App Store and Google Play, or visitwww.arrl.org/ota for more info. If your device is setup to update apps automatically, the ARRL Magazines app will replace the QST app.Comments. Share your feedback about On the Air magazine. Go NowForgot password? Go to www.arrl.org/forgot-password to reset your password.Not a member? Join today and get access to the current digital edition now.

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ARRL Commemorates 98th Anniversary of Transatlantic Contact

December 11 marks the 98th anniversary of the success of ARRL’s Transatlantic Tests in 1921, organized to see if low-power amateur radio stations could be heard across the Atlantic using shortwave frequencies (i.e., above 200 meters). On that day, a message transmitted by a group of Radio Club of America members at 1BCG in Greenwich, Connecticut, was copied by Paul Godley, 2ZE, in Scotland.

While the first two-way contact would not take place until 1923, the 1921 transatlantic success marked the beginning of what would become routine communication between US radio amateurs and those in other parts of the world — literally the birth of DX.

To commemorate this amateur radio milestone, Maxim Memorial Station W1AW will be on the air through the day on December 11 with volunteer operators. The goal is to encourage contacts between radio amateurs in the US and Europe while showcasing the significance of the transmissions that pioneered global communication and laid the groundwork for technology widely used today. The event will run from 1300 until 0000 UTC. Some details are still being worked out, but operation will focus on 40 and 20 meters (SSB).

November Testing

Exciting news!

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Testing for new Hams and those wanting to upgrade licenses should resume in November.

Dave Raskin, W5TYL, our Contact Volunteer Examiner has renewed his W5YI certification.

Testing to beheld Saturday November 23’ at 10:00 AM.

Testing will be held at the Taos County Emergency Management Center, 6 Miranda Canyon Rd. See map to meeting location . Please RSVP to taosarc@live.com to be certain of a test. Fee is $14.00 check to Taos ARC.