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ARRL Field Day 2026 is coming. 📻
Don’t guess the bands—check predicted openings from your grid square and plan ahead.
https://t.co/UDFUXqS0RD
#ARRLFieldDay#HamRadio
🚀 New on the VHF APRS Propagation Map!
Instantly see only the propagation ranges you care about.
Plus, the map is now faster and smoother than ever — instant interaction, optimized backend, and a cleaner UI.
👉 Explore it now: https://t.co/jzI6GPGmOy
Deze week in ‘Kort radioamateurnieuws’ (1/2):
- (x)YL’s gezocht voor de YL-WWA
- Brits “145 Alive 50” is op 2 meter
- Tesla heeft oké voor Ultra wideband
- Nieuwe DXLook kaartweergaven
Lees het langer op https://t.co/6pqHaKoxQD
#RadioIsMagie#BeleefHetMetDeVERON#Nieuws
The sun never sets on DX maps—yet the bands are “Poor” everywhere. Somewhere, a ghost CQ loops in silence, waiting for a callsign you never clicked. https://t.co/OTWXrLgwoQ
🌍 DXLook now supports Azimuthal Projection 📡
See true bearings, real distances, and actual propagation paths from your QTH. Toggle anytime between Mercator and Azimuthal. https://t.co/Vx8YvmqT6Q
Last 24 hours of digital-mode activity from the 3Y0K expedition. 📡🌍
3Y0K is the Bouvet Island DXpedition, one of the most anticipated activations in amateur radio.
Over the last 24 hours, they have been active on several bands and have answered more than 3,000 calls!!
@PeterVogel Hi Peter — technically I have the data to do it. The screenshot shows the last 24h for grid CN89. But serving that much data is heavy: it took several seconds just to count, then the download would be ~5MB gzipped, and it would render ~70k contacts.
New on https://t.co/U1NAwBtaz8: 24h Reports for any callsign 🕒
Reports view now keeps up to 24 hours of spot data (callsign lookups). Track activity across a full day: who they worked, bands, and how reception changes over time.