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Around 100 public employees in North Macedonia on general strike, demanding higher salaries
Around 100 public employees in North Macedonia on general strike, demanding higher salaries

Around 100 employees in state administration bodies in North Macedonia went on a general strike on Wednesday for higher salaries. Employees in all ministries, directorates, funds, judicial administration, cadastre, hospitals, local government and other state bodies are demanding a salary increase of 2,806 denars or around […]

ATHENS- Greece is paralyzed today due to the general strike called by the two largest unions of state and public sector employees, ADEDY and GSEE, ...

ATHENS - Greece is paralyzed today due to the general strike called by the two largest unions of state and public sector employees, ADEDY and GSEE, against the government's plans for pension and social system reforms.#Albania #Balkans #balkans #balkanweb #balkanweb #balkanwebsportsnews24 #news24live #news24albania #njuz24 #latestnews #news #albanians #albanian #albaniannewspaper #gshal #gazetashqiptareal #balkanwebcom #bluetooth #radiofrequency #news24al #hoxhamikhoxha #sportnews #fairplay #OpenStudiolatestminutebyminuteTimetowakeupWithanopenheartAlbaniansforAlbaniansThisWeekVila24ChicKlinika24DiplomaticusEniVasiliNisidaTufaediramalulzimbashasaliberishanewslivenews24murderslaughterinjurytritolsaimirtahirivettingvettingcourtpolicebalkanwebAlbanianVIPgossipsurveyvideophotoreportreportyouBalkansBalkanregionregionnewsnewsnewstodaysnewslatestnewsnewsfromthecountrylatestnewsarticlesarticlearticlenewsnewsnewsannouncementsannouncementAlbaniaexchangeonlinenewspaperstodaynewshourlyAlbaniannewspapersnewsfromtheregionAlbanianregionKosovoregionMacedoniaregionGreeceregioninternationalnewsdailynewspapernationalpoliticsnewspaperweatherhoroscopetensiontravelnewsinvestmentstendersdocumentsAlbaniannewsAlbaniatiraneTiranadurazzodurresvloraValonaShkodershkodrascutarisarandeKosovoKosovaGreecegiornaleindipendenteAlbanianquotidianoindipendenteAlbanianorganizationsinternetnewsandpresspollnewsofKosovonewsofBalkansnewsofAlbaniasportKosovoMacedoniaRomaniaYugoslaviaSerbiaBulgariaCroatiaGreeceHungaryMontenegroBosnia-HerzegovinanewsfromtheregionAlbanianregionKosovoregionMacedoniaregionGreeceregioninternationalnewsdailynewspapernationalpoliticsbusinessbreakingnewssocialeconomyregionworldblogalbanianblogblogshoroscopehoroscopehoroscopeanalysissaliberishaediramaforumweatherforecastinvestigationsinvestigativejournalismculturearchiveAlbaniannationalhistorynews24livenews #livenews #livenews24 #albania #noa #express #panorama #applecake #balkanweblivestream
General strike in Greece paralyzes the country

General strike in Greece paralyzes the country

ATHENS - Greece is paralyzed today due to the general strike called by the two largest unions of state and public sector employees, ADEDY and GSEE, against the government's plans for pension and social system reforms. Urban and rail transport are paralyzed today, while […]

The government is also deploying 5,000 police officers to patrol Athens on Friday, as public demonstrations and a general strike are expected to halt ...

A long-awaited report into the investigation into Greece’s deadliest train accident was released on Thursday. The report blames human error, aging infrastructure and major systemic failures for the tragic accident that killed 57 people two years ago.#Albania #Balkans #balkans #balkanweb #balkanweb #balkanwebsportsnews24 #news24live #news24albania #njuz24 #latestnews #news #albanians #albanian #albaniannewspaper #gshal #gazetashqiptareal #balkanwebcom #bluetooth #radiofrequency #news24al #hoxhamikhoxha #sportnews #fairplay #OpenStudiolatestminutebyminuteTimetowakeupWithanopenheartAlbaniansforAlbaniansThisWeekVila24ChicKlinika24DiplomaticusEniVasiliNisidaTufaediramalulzimbashasaliberishanewslivenews24murderslaughterinjurytritolsaimirtahirivettingvettingcourtpolicebalkanwebAlbanianVIPgossipsurveyvideophotoreportreportyouBalkansBalkanregionregionnewsnewsnewstodaysnewslatestnewsnewsfromthecountrylatestnewsarticlesarticlearticlenewsnewsnewsannouncementsannouncementAlbaniaexchangeonlinenewspaperstodaynewshourlyAlbaniannewspapersnewsfromtheregionAlbanianregionKosovoregionMacedoniaregionGreeceregioninternationalnewsdailynewspapernationalpoliticsnewspaperweatherhoroscopetensiontravelnewsinvestmentstendersdocumentsAlbaniannewsAlbaniatiraneTiranadurazzodurresvloraValonaShkodershkodrascutarisarandeKosovoKosovaGreecegiornaleindipendenteAlbanianquotidianoindipendenteAlbanianorganizationsinternetnewsandpresspollnewsofKosovonewsofBalkansnewsofAlbaniasportKosovoMacedoniaRomaniaYugoslaviaSerbiaBulgariaCroatiaGreeceHungaryMontenegroBosnia-HerzegovinanewsfromtheregionAlbanianregionKosovoregionMacedoniaregionGreeceregioninternationalnewsdailynewspapernationalpoliticsbusinessbreakingnewssocialeconomyregionworldblogalbanianblogblogshoroscopehoroscopehoroscopeanalysissaliberishaediramaforumweatherforecastinvestigationsinvestigativejournalismculturearchiveAlbaniannationalhistorynews24livenews #livenews #livenews24 #albania #noa #express #panorama #applecake #balkanweblivestream
Tragic accident in Greece/ Report reveals causes of train collision: It wouldn't have happened if...

Tragic accident in Greece/ Report reveals causes of train collision: It wouldn't have happened if...

A long-awaited report into the investigation into Greece’s deadliest train accident was released on Thursday. The report blames human error, aging infrastructure and major systemic failures for the tragic accident that killed 57 people two years ago. The nearly 180-page report was released on the eve of a general strike […]

"Teachers declare October 5th a day of general strike! Full support for the striking teachers! Punishment for Edi Rama's cynical attitude ...

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Meeting between pedagogues and Minister Kushi, Berisha reacts: Rama's cynical attitude, minimalist demands were rejected

Meeting between pedagogues and Minister Kushi, Berisha reacts: Rama's cynical attitude, minimalist demands were rejected

The leader of the Democratic Party has reacted after the meeting of the teachers with the Minister of Education Evis Kushi, from which no agreement was reached. Sali Berisha describes Prime Minister Edi Rama's cynical attitude towards the teachers, adding that Kushi has rejected their minimalist demands on his behalf. "Cynical attitude [...]

The fifth day of protests and a general strike over the jailing of Catalan leaders has brought the city of Barcelona to a standstill. Police said ...

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Jail for Catalan leaders, 1.5 million people fill the streets of Barcelona

Jail for Catalan leaders, 1.5 million people fill the streets of Barcelona

The fifth day of protests and a general strike over the jailing of Catalan leaders has brought the city of Barcelona to a standstill. Police said more than half a million people gathered there on Friday, blocking roads and trains. There were reports of clashes between masked demonstrators and police. On October 14, the Court […]

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The Gentleman’s Guide to Ham Radio: Unwritten Rules for Modern Operators

1,301 words, 7 minutes read time.

Amateur radio, or ham radio, is a unique hobby that combines technical skill, communication expertise, and community interaction. Success on the airwaves requires more than just a license—it demands understanding both regulations and the unwritten conventions that keep the hobby enjoyable and efficient for everyone. Operating responsibly ensures clear transmissions, prevents interference, and helps operators avoid being labeled a “lid,” a term for someone who makes avoidable mistakes on the air. This article explores the core practices that define effective ham radio operation.

Understanding Ham Radio Regulations

Every amateur radio operator is bound by regulations set forth by licensing authorities, and compliance is the first step in responsible operation. In the United States, for example, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) enforces rules that prohibit broadcasting music, transmitting encrypted messages, or conducting commercial activities over amateur frequencies. Operators must also perform station identification at the start of a transmission, every ten minutes during prolonged contacts, and at the end of a conversation. These regulations are not merely formalities; they protect the integrity of the amateur radio spectrum and ensure that operators can communicate openly without interference from unauthorized sources.

Knowing the law is only the foundation. Equally important is understanding how to transmit responsibly. Operators must choose the correct calling frequency for their band, whether on VHF, UHF, or HF. For instance, in VHF operation, 146.52 MHz serves as the standard calling frequency in the Americas. HF operators must also be aware of band segments, using the upper portion for voice modes and the lower portion for data. Ignoring these guidelines and transmitting randomly can disrupt ongoing contacts and frustrate other operators. Listening before transmitting is critical; it prevents unintentional interference and helps operators gauge whether a frequency is active or clear.

Proper Repeater Etiquette and Communication Practices

Once you understand the rules, the next step is learning effective communication techniques, especially when using repeaters. Repeaters are shared resources, and using them incorrectly can annoy fellow operators or even create safety hazards during emergency communications. One of the most common mistakes for new operators is “chunking” the repeater—pressing the push-to-talk button without speaking. This generates unnecessary noise on the frequency and signals inexperience. If such an accident occurs, it should be acknowledged promptly to avoid being labeled a lid.

Operators should also avoid using the term “broadcast” to describe amateur transmissions. Amateur radio is inherently a two-way communication system. It is designed for interaction and connection, not one-way transmission of information. Similarly, operators should become familiar with repeater personalities. Some repeaters are formal and structured, with strict conversation protocols, while others are informal or casual. Observing the repeater’s tone and conventions before transmitting allows new operators to integrate seamlessly, reducing the risk of conflicts or misunderstandings. Listening, patience, and proper identification are key components of this stage of operation.

Calling Frequencies, Codes, and Phonetics

Another critical aspect of ham radio best practices is understanding how to make effective contact on a frequency. Calling frequencies are designated portions of a band where operators can announce their presence, such as calling “CQ” to signal availability for a conversation. On VHF repeaters, it is unnecessary to use traditional CQ calls. Instead, a simple identification or request for contact is sufficient. On HF, the situation is different. Operators may use CQ calls to reach others across longer distances, but even then, care must be taken to ensure the frequency is clear. Listening for a few moments, announcing presence, and waiting for responses prevents interference and shows respect for fellow operators.

Operators should also understand the proper use of codes. Common codes, such as QSL for confirmation of receipt or QTH for location, are derived from Morse code practices and are widely accepted. Other codes like QRZ (who is calling) and QSY (change frequency) serve specific functions. In addition, the phonetic alphabet is essential for clear identification, particularly on HF or during contests, where signal clarity is critical. On VHF repeaters, however, phonetics may be unnecessary unless the call sign is difficult to discern. Using codes and phonetics appropriately ensures that communications are efficient and understandable, maintaining professionalism on the air.

Advanced Best Practices for HF and Data Modes

HF operations introduce additional technical considerations, such as antenna tuning and signal management. Operators should never tune an antenna over an active conversation, as the tuning noise can disrupt ongoing contacts. Instead, move a few kilohertz away from an active frequency before initiating tuning procedures. Similarly, when engaging in data modes using software like FL Digi, operators should be aware of RSID tones and mode identification to prevent confusion for others receiving the signal.

Calling CQ on HF requires attentiveness and timing. Operators should first confirm that a frequency is free, announce their presence, and then issue a CQ call in a measured manner. Ragchewing, or extended conversational contact, requires awareness of the other operator’s signal strength and readability. Signal reports, often expressed using the RST system—Readability, Signal Strength, and Tone—allow operators to determine whether a conversation is feasible. Providing or interpreting an accurate RST ensures that communication remains clear and efficient, and prevents frustration caused by attempting contacts under suboptimal conditions.

Effective Interaction During Nets and Group Communications

Net operations, where one operator serves as a controller for a structured group conversation, demand disciplined communication. Operators should not transmit until called upon and must follow the net control protocol. Interrupting ongoing conversations is acceptable only under certain circumstances, such as emergencies or brief interjections. Understanding how to enter and participate in group discussions without dominating the channel is an advanced skill that reinforces professionalism.

Equally important is leaving adequate pauses between transmissions. Allowing time for other operators to respond or interject ensures that conversations remain orderly and inclusive. Misusing the seven-three shorthand, or incorrectly referencing handheld transceivers, may mark an operator as inexperienced. Observing these subtle conventions distinguishes proficient operators from novices and reinforces the culture of respect that underpins amateur radio.

Conclusion: Mastering Ham Radio Conduct

Operating a ham radio effectively requires a balance of technical knowledge, regulatory compliance, and interpersonal skill. By understanding regulations, respecting calling frequencies and repeaters, and mastering proper communication techniques, operators can avoid common mistakes and participate fully in the amateur radio community. Listening attentively, using codes and phonetics appropriately, and maintaining awareness of other operators on the frequency ensures clarity, efficiency, and respect.

Ham radio is as much about community and shared experience as it is about technology. Following best practices allows operators to make meaningful contacts, expand their skills, and enjoy the hobby without causing interference or frustration. Mastery of these principles ensures that every transmission contributes positively to the amateur radio environment, fostering both technical competence and professional conduct.

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Understanding Antennas: A Beginner’s Guide

1,790 words, 9 minutes read time.

If you’ve ever tuned a receiver or held a handheld transceiver, you know the thrill of connecting with someone miles away over invisible waves. Yet, no matter how impressive your radio or its features, the antenna remains the real workhorse of your station. Think of it as the engine of a sports car: you can have the finest chassis and interior, but without a capable engine, performance suffers. The same principle applies to ham radio. A well-designed antenna can make even modest equipment sing, while a high-powered rig can struggle when paired with a poorly chosen or installed antenna.

This guide isn’t about licensing or exam questions. Instead, it’s about helping you master the science and art of antennas so that when the time comes to pursue your license, you already understand what makes an antenna work—and why it matters more than most novices realize. By the end, you’ll have the insight to make informed decisions about design, installation, tuning, and optimization, and you’ll understand why the antenna is the heart of every station.

The Big Picture: What an Antenna Really Does

An antenna is, at its simplest, a bridge between your radio and the world. It converts electrical energy from your transmitter into electromagnetic waves that propagate through the air. On receive, it captures those waves and converts them back into electrical signals for your radio to decode. While radios can be complex, antennas are governed by elegant, consistent physical principles.

Key characteristics define performance: frequency, wavelength, radiation pattern, feed-point location, and impedance. Frequency determines physical size; lower frequencies need longer elements, while higher frequencies allow smaller antennas. Wavelength defines the resonant length of the antenna, determining how efficiently it radiates or receives energy. Impedance is crucial for matching the antenna to your radio and minimizing power loss. A mismatch can result in reflected energy, poor performance, or even equipment stress.

The antenna’s shape, orientation, and height relative to the ground all shape its radiation pattern—the “footprint” over which your signal travels. A simple horizontal dipole a few feet off the ground will behave very differently from the same dipole mounted 30 feet high. Understanding these nuances early will save frustration later, especially when space, trees, and rooftops impose real-world constraints.

Antenna Theory for Beginners

When learning about antennas, it helps to think in terms of waves. Radio waves have both a wavelength and frequency. A quarter-wave or half-wave element resonates when its physical length is proportional to the wavelength of your frequency of interest. This resonance ensures maximum energy transfer and minimal loss.

Impedance is another cornerstone concept. Most amateur radios expect a 50-ohm load. An antenna presenting a significantly different impedance causes reflections back to the transmitter, measurable as Standing Wave Ratio (SWR). Understanding SWR is crucial: a high SWR indicates energy is bouncing back toward your radio, while a low SWR shows efficient transfer. Modern antenna analyzers make this process easier, but grasping the principle early ensures you interpret readings correctly.

Height, feedline quality, and nearby obstacles all interact with theory. A well-placed antenna can outperform a technically superior antenna that’s poorly installed. Even the choice of coax or ladder line matters; losses in feedlines reduce overall effectiveness. Understanding these elements before you even cut your first wire sets a foundation that will carry you through your first contacts and beyond.

Exploring Common Antenna Types

Choosing the right antenna often comes down to balancing your goals, available space, and budget. The horizontal dipole is a classic starting point: easy to construct, effective, and versatile. Variations like the inverted-V conserve space while maintaining reasonable efficiency. The G5RV multiband wire is another beginner favorite, providing access to multiple bands with a single installation.

Vertical antennas, including ground-plane designs, offer a smaller footprint and omnidirectional coverage, making them suitable for limited space. However, verticals often require a decent ground system for efficiency. Portable hams often start with rubber-duck handheld antennas or lightweight whips. While these are limited in range and performance, they provide essential practice in tuning, orientation, and handling.

Directional antennas, such as beams or Yagis, allow you to focus power in a particular direction, improving signal strength and reception. While these require more planning, supports, and often rotators, they demonstrate the profound impact antenna geometry has on performance. Even simple directional configurations like a corner reflector or quad can dramatically improve reception without increasing transmitter power.

Installation Considerations

An antenna’s effectiveness hinges on proper installation. Begin with a site survey. Note available supports, nearby obstacles, and ground conditions. Trees, metal structures, and other antennas can influence radiation patterns and SWR. Height is your ally: higher antennas generally produce lower take-off angles, enhancing long-distance performance.

Feedline choice is critical. Coaxial cable is convenient, widely available, and easy to handle, but every foot adds loss, especially at higher frequencies. Ladder line or open-wire feedlines minimize loss but require careful routing and insulation. Matching devices like baluns and tuners correct impedance mismatches and maximize power transfer, but they cannot compensate for poor placement or inadequate height.

Grounding isn’t just about lightning protection—it also improves safety and can reduce RF interference in your station. A properly grounded antenna system protects both your equipment and your home while ensuring more consistent performance.

Tuning and Optimizing

Once your antenna is up, tuning is the next step. Measure SWR across your desired frequency range. Small adjustments—trimming or lengthening elements, adjusting angle or height—can significantly improve resonance. Even a minor shift in a tree branch or support can alter SWR readings.

Baluns and matching networks help achieve impedance compatibility, but efficiency always begins with the antenna itself. Understand feedline losses versus antenna gain. In many cases, a slightly less “ideal” antenna installed correctly outperforms a theoretically perfect antenna with installation issues.

Routine monitoring ensures sustained performance. Seasonal changes, weather, or vegetation growth can subtly affect your antenna. Keeping a notebook with element lengths, feedline types, and SWR readings creates a reference that saves countless hours troubleshooting later.

Understanding the Math Behind Antennas

Even if licensing isn’t your immediate goal, some math from the Technician and General exams is invaluable for designing and tuning antennas. Let’s break it down.

Wavelength and Antenna Lengths

Radio waves travel at the speed of light, roughly 300,000,000 meters per second. The wavelength (λ\lambdaλ) is calculated as:

Where ccc is the speed of light in meters per second and fff is frequency in hertz. For example, a 14 MHz signal:

Using wavelength, antenna lengths are derived. A half-wave dipole, the most common, is approximately:

A quarter-wave vertical would be:

These formulas allow you to calculate almost any basic wire antenna length accurately.

Impedance and SWR

Understanding SWR requires a bit of algebra, but the principle is simple. SWR is the ratio of the maximum to minimum voltage on the line:

An SWR of 1:1 indicates perfect impedance matching. If your antenna presents 75 ohms to a 50-ohm transmitter, SWR rises to 1.5:1. Knowing this math helps interpret readings and adjust antenna lengths to minimize reflected power.

Power Loss in Feedlines

Feedline loss depends on frequency, cable type, and length. The basic relationship is:

Where III is current and RRR is the resistance of the line. While hams rarely calculate exact wattage losses, understanding that longer coax and higher frequency result in more loss helps you make smart installation choices. For example, 50 feet of RG-58 at 14 MHz may lose several tenths of a dB, while the same length at 144 MHz loses significantly more.

Resonance Adjustment

Small adjustments in element length directly influence resonance. For a half-wave dipole, a change of 1% in length shifts resonance by roughly 1% of the operating frequency. Understanding the proportionate effect of element trimming helps you fine-tune SWR without guesswork.

Growth Path: Beyond the Beginner Antenna

Your first antenna is not the end of your journey—it’s the foundation. Once you understand resonance, SWR, feedlines, and radiation patterns, upgrading to more complex systems becomes far less intimidating. Transitioning from a simple dipole to a directional beam, or from a single-band wire to a multiband installation, is much smoother when grounded in fundamental knowledge.

Experimentation is encouraged. Try different heights, orientations, or portable setups. Document every change. Over time, this builds not just skill but confidence. A well-documented antenna journey also creates a valuable reference for troubleshooting or mentoring newcomers in your local club.

Practical Tips and Takeaways

Start simple and test early. A straightforward dipole or vertical, installed thoughtfully, offers a playground for learning without the frustration of complex setups. Prioritize site and installation over chasing high-gain claims; a well-placed, modest antenna frequently outperforms flashy designs.

Keep detailed records. Note heights, element lengths, SWR readings, and observations. Engage with local clubs or online communities to exchange insights. Remember, there’s no “perfect” antenna; each design involves trade-offs. Your goal is functional, efficient, and maintainable—something that gets you on the air while teaching you valuable lessons along the way.

Conclusion

Understanding antennas is the cornerstone of being a competent ham operator. By mastering fundamental theory, experimenting with design and installation, learning to optimize performance, and applying some of the math behind resonant lengths and SWR, you lay a solid foundation for the future. The knowledge you gain now makes licensing less about memorization and more about applying what you already know.

The antenna is more than a piece of hardware; it’s a bridge between your curiosity and the world. Build it thoughtfully, learn from each adjustment, and your first transmissions will carry far further than just radio waves—they’ll carry experience, understanding, and confidence.

Your journey is just beginning, and the airwaves are waiting.

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