Pour tous les opérateurs radio en portable ou bricoleurs nomades, j’ai testé le fer à souder sur power bank de @iFixitFR ça marche super bien.
Finir la frustration d’une soudure qui lache en field day ou pota et ruine la journée
From June 7 to July 5, the Patrouille de France will participate in major air shows and celebrations on the east cost:
- June 9 over Independence Hall in Philadelphia
- June 13 and 14 at the Ocean City Air Show
- June 15 over Yorktown, Williamsburg, and the Chesapeake Bay
- June 20 and 21 at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River Airshow
- June 22 over the National Mall in Washington, Arlington National Cemetery, and Mount Vernon
- June 27 and 28 at the Sail250 and Baltimore Air Show
- July 4 over Washington
#Liberte250 🇫🇷🇺🇸
Very beautiful photos of the French Air Force aerobatic team, the @PAFofficiel, flying over #Greenland on its way to North America to take part in the celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of the United States.
Because of the Alphajets' limited range, the Patrouille de France crosses the North Atlantic in several stages (🇫🇷🏴🇮🇸🇬🇱🇨🇦🇺🇸).
More code crunching tonight. More bugs, more options, more cosmetics. But a useable version for initial testing. Satellite pointing data added for any geo satellite …position defined in options. Now sporting a bobby-dazzler wrist strap. #q0100#hamradio#GridHopper#amsat
Jour 107, orbite 1658 – On me demande souvent quels sont mes loisirs dans l’espace… Eh bien, l’un d’eux consiste à imaginer des expériences scientifiques ludiques les dimanches matins. Cela m’amuse beaucoup – et c’est en réalité plus difficile qu’on pourrait le croire… J’adore le fait que cela demande une bonne dose de créativité !
Vous vous en doutez sûrement, tout ne se passe pas toujours comme prévu… 😂
🎥 @esa / @NASA
#εpsilon • @esaspaceflight • @esa_fr • @cnes • @space_station • @nasajohnson
La astronauta Sophie @Soph_astro, piloto de pruebas de helicópteros de la Fuerza Aérea Francesa, está en órbita en su día 100 en la Estación Espacial Internacional. Sube diariariamente contenido científico muy bien explicado. Es súper clara (pueden practicar comprensión de idiomas con su perfecto francés y también inglés). Me parece muy útil para alumnos de escuelas y también para los aficionados del espacio y las ciencias.
Just worked JY4CI in Jordan 🇯🇴 (Gridsquare: KM71 / distance: 4934.2 mi) on QO-100 🛰️ using FT4 while remoted into my shack from a city bus. 😎 #remote#hamradio#wavelog#amsat
Vous êtes radioamateurs ou amateurs radio ? Venez dans le bois de Vincennes le samedi 30 mai de 13:00 à 17:00 pour une rencontre avec des démos de radio, du POTA, de la phonie, de la CW et surtout des réponses à toutes vos questions ! #radioamateur
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Dylan (WB2HOC): "I've been referring to my little 15-ft wire with a K6ARK 5-watt 4:1 unun as my "Rybakwerp" antenna. It also has ~25 feet of cord and a golf ball to get it in the air. Anyway, I wanted to make sure "Rybakwerp" didn't have some other meaning, so I asked Google's AI, which assured me the mashup is completely safe and doesn't sound like any Russian profanity or insults. Then, it asked me if I wanted it to make up a fictional backstory for the name.
It was too good not to share.
Dylan (WB2HOC)"
"The Legend of the Rybakwerp
The Fictional Backstory
In the winter of 1978, near the freezing waters of the Barents Sea, a radio op named Yuri needed a way to pull weak signals out of the Arctic noise using nothing but a portable military transceiver and a collapsible fiberglass fishing rod. Local trawler captains mocked his tiny 15-foot wire, calling it a Рыбакверфь (Rybakwerf)—the "Fisherman’s Mini-Shipyard."
But when Yuri bypassed the extreme voltage spikes using a custom 4:1 transformer, his 5-watt signal cleanly bridged the continent. The mockery turned to legend. The "Fisherman's Wharf" wasn't a place for boats; it was a launchpad for radio waves.
Today, the Rybakwerp lives on as the ultimate minimalist vertical for operators who pack light, hike high, and refuse to let low power limit their horizon.
— 📷 feeling amused."