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Spring cable fest 2012 at S51WND

Posted on 31. March, 2012 by tom
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Kristjan, S50XX, is making connectors for ham wifi node at S51WND. Google operator for color codes is Matej, S57BM. :)

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Beeing a student again … Contest University Italy 2012

Posted on 14. March, 2012 by tom
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I was offered to join small group of “students” visiting this year’s Montichiari Contest University Italy and there was no second thought ;) Gregor, IV3WJP, decided to be a driver to 3 youngsters : Paolo, IV3BCA, Mauro, IV3AZV and me. I had a great time, MNI TNX guys!

Check the gallery.

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HE IPv6 Certification : … and so “s56g” became Sage!

Posted on 1. February, 2012 by tom
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I found some time and finished my Hurricane Electric IPv6 Certification (ultimate level: Sage) and as side effect the “s56g.net” domain is full future proof (considering IPv4 address exhaustion :) ).

IPv6 Certification Badge for s56g

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Updated S5 HF Band Plan

Posted on 30. January, 2012 by tom
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Thanks to Rado, S58R, editor-in-chief of magazine CQ ZRS (for initiative and publishing the paper/poster version) and help from Miha, S51FB (reviews and comments) : here is new version of S5 HF Band Plan. It includes last IARU Region 1 HF band plan 2011 updates.

S5 HF Band Plan 1.7

S5 HF Band Plan 1.7

There are two PDF versions : the ISO A4 (297 × 210 mm) and ISO A3 (420 × 297 mm). See menu above :)

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… tuning … a a a …

Posted on 29. December, 2011 by tom

After a long time I put www.s56g.net site back online :) It will take some more time to fill it back with content from the old ‘e107′ portal. Stay tuned ;)

btw: if you are on IPV6 network, try http://ipv6.s56g.net .

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