If you look at the frequency of the posts on the website, you would be forgiven for wondering if the club was still in existence!
Category: News
Items of news relevant to local radio amateurs.
Power Line Networking Update
For those following the struggle against power line networking interference, the latest load of old rubbish from OFCOM: Here .. and quite a comprehensive rebuttal
OFCOM Forced to reveal the truth about PLT interference
OFCOM has been forced to disclose results of tests it commissioned back in 2008 which show it knew back then that power line transmission (PLT)
A New Radio for the Club
We are delighted to announce that, at our meeting on 24th January, the Hog’s Back Amateur Radio Club was presented with a lovely Yaesu FT1000MP
New Website Format for 2011
We hope that you like the new HBARC website blog-style format. Hopefully, it is easier to find out what HBARC have next in the calendar
Some bad news…
It looks like the recent emergence of so-called “Gigabit” power line adaptors (mis-sold: they’re actually only capable of 200 Mbits) has finally marked the march
.. and some good news.
Don Beattie has, on behalf of the RSGB, responded to OFCOM’s laughable response from September 2009 to the RSGB’s official letter of complaint concerning power
We had the opportunity to experience these delightful devices first hand last year thanks to a member of the UKQRM Yahoo group who kindly loaned
Power Line Network Adaptors
Power line networking adaptors are currently a topic of great concern to the radio amateur due to the interference they generate on the HF amateur