See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-39754909 .
This online encyclopaedia is one of the most famous in the world. Access to it is a sign of a nation being at one with itself and one that trusts its citizens. Countries that ban access to it usually have something to hide.
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29 Apr 2017
21 Nov 2015
QRP on Wikipedia
This link has been posted before but it is worth repeating. This is the Wikipedia link all about QRP.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QRP_operation .
I am a firm believer in QRP. Simple gear can span the globe, although rising noise floors are making it tougher for some, especially in cities and towns. In theory, 5W is just a few S-points down on a 100W rig, but these days the limit is more likely to be man-made noise sources at the receiver especially on LF, MF and the lower HF bands. Up to now, I have been blessed with a low RX noise floor here. I am still lucky.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QRP_operation .
I am a firm believer in QRP. Simple gear can span the globe, although rising noise floors are making it tougher for some, especially in cities and towns. In theory, 5W is just a few S-points down on a 100W rig, but these days the limit is more likely to be man-made noise sources at the receiver especially on LF, MF and the lower HF bands. Up to now, I have been blessed with a low RX noise floor here. I am still lucky.
9 Nov 2014
Amateur radio on Wikipedia
For the current Wikipedia "take" on amateur radio take a look at this link below.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio .
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio .
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2 Dec 2012
Wikipedia
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As they say in their thank you email, the resource is used by people from all over the world including in schools in developing countries. By ensuring Wikipedia remains free and neutral we are helping to keep the Internet free for future generations.
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2 Jun 2010
Amateur Radio Wiki
Not sure how I'd managed to miss this amateur radio wiki site before, but it looks worthwhile bookmarking. Being a wiki, it allows users to add or modify content in a similar way to Wikipedia. It has some useful links and data.
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