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25.01.2022 Good weekend read! http://www.tandfonline.com//a/10.1080/00049182.2012.731307



25.01.2022 New internet link is being finalised tonight. Here Geoff is L33th4x0ring new firmware on the hut router.

24.01.2022 Thanks to Mal for his lecture on 3D printing. https://youtu.be/_6lS5JLGHn4

23.01.2022 Don't forget we have a bunch of upcoming events..



22.01.2022 Some footage from last years Retro Computer night - https://www.youtube.com/watch

21.01.2022 How many amateurs does it take to raise an antenna. #illw

19.01.2022 Saved from scrap this old Cisco 2900 went in tonight. Glen has done a nice and elegant design for the shack network.



17.01.2022 The Beacon Hill radars along Warringah Rd. Removed 1974

17.01.2022 Video of Wednesday Night's lecture by Balint Seeber. If your a space nerd you may like this https://youtu.be/BKIJp_9--kA

16.01.2022 Do you hunt the fox?? https://youtu.be/_pbpA2LCAMg

15.01.2022 This has to be the most epic qsl card I have ever seen.

13.01.2022 Tonight's lecture is going to be great.. If you can't make it to the club tonight try jumping on our experimental google hangout. https://plus.google.com/hango/_/gwvnnbxamsbkksz7natvvswebya



13.01.2022 Astrobiologists have long wondered if halobacteria, a terrestrial extremophile with a special talent for shielding itself from UV radiation, could survive on th...e planet Mars. To find the answer, the students of Earth to Sky Calculus have been flying halobacteria onboard balloons to the top of Earth's atmosphere. On March 24, 2015, this test tube full of microbes traveled to an altitude of 109,730 feet. During the flight, onboard sensors registered temperatures as low as -60 C, air pressures of 1% sea level, and cosmic radiation levels 40 times Earth-normal. Those are conditions akin to the planet Mars. Two and a half hours after they were launched, the bacteria landed in the Death Valley National Park. This means they experienced a 100 C swing in temperature, a 100-fold change in air pressure, and a 40-fold surge of radiation. A recovery team collected the microbes from the park's Nelson Range on March 25th. The students have already shown that halobacteria can survive trips like this. But can they survive multiple trips? This same test-tube of microbes will fly again on April 1st, and a third time on April 7th--an unprecedented stress-test for this species.

12.01.2022 Reminder.. Tomorrow we have a great lecture planned at the club. Try and get there by 7:30pm.

09.01.2022 Spectrum Analyser Lecture this week (Wed 17th) - presented by Tim Jensen VK2BT Lecture video now uploaded: https://youtu.be/MGhdzfXQJ7U

09.01.2022 View from the top. Not bad today!

08.01.2022 http://spacecraftforall.com/

07.01.2022 The clouds have moved on and the nights are clear. Why not re-watch Phil's lecture as prep to going outside tonight and looking up! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOv5ezVqrFE

06.01.2022 The struggle is real

06.01.2022 VHF UHF Summer Field Day report:

05.01.2022 Tonight is business night.. Wear business socks.

05.01.2022 This sounds like a fun day on the water.. If you want to operate maritime mobile then give it a go!

03.01.2022 Fire side chat about commercial radio at the club tonight.

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