Top Five K0NR Blog Posts For 2016

As we approach the end of the year, it is fun to look back to see which blog posts were read the most. It turns out these five blog postings were written in previous years but they are the ones that got the most hits in 2016. The most read post on k0nr.com was Choose … Read more

Top Five K0NR Blog Posts from 2015

As we approach the end of the year, it is fun to look back to see which blog posts were read the most. WordPress has some great tools that make this easy to do. The most read post on k0nr.com concerns the use of amateur gear outside the ham bands: Can I Use My Ham … Read more

Top Five K0NR Blog Posts for 2013

Here’s the top 5 blog postings for 2013 on the K0NR Blog, based on number of views. 1. The Updated Incomplete List of Ham Radio iPhone Apps – my short list of preferred iPhone apps for ham radio use 2. Digital Voice at Pacificon – a report on a few of the presentations at the … Read more

Comments Turned Back On

It seems that the comment feature on my blog was inadvertently turned off. I don’t know how this happened but it is now corrected. If you wanted to comment on recent postings, please come on back! Sorry for the inconvenience. Thanks to Hans PD0AC for pointing this out. 73, Bob K0NR

This Spewed Out of the Internet #18

Lots of stuff spewing forth that needs to be reported. ARISSat-1 was supposed to be launched from the International Space Station this week, but it has been postponed. I have this vision of one of the astronauts rolling down the window on the station and chucking the satellite overboard. It probably doesn’t really work like … Read more

How Many Online Logbooks Do We Need?

I recently commented on the ARRL Log Book of the World when they turned on support for the VUCC Award. This was a long time in coming and is a great addition to the program. About a week later, I was poking around my qrz.com page and found that there are 32 QSOs sitting there … Read more