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Ärende: ARNewsline Report 2529 17 Apr 2026
==========================================
  Amateur Radio Newsline Report Number 2529 with a release date of Friday,
April 17th, 2026 to follow in 5-4-3-2-1.

The following is a QST. A return to production for Hy-Gain and Cushcraft
antennas. Hams in Hawaii activate for yet another big storm - and darkness
returns for Japan's solar-powered satellite. All this and more as Amateur Radio
Newsline Report Number 2529 comes your way right now.

**

BILLBOARD CART

**
HY-GAIN, CUSHCRAFT RETURN TO MARKET AFTER MFJ'S SALE

PAUL/ANCHOR: We begin this week with news that two popular antenna brands -
formerly part of MFJ Enterprises - will be back on the market soon under new
ownership. Andy Morrison K9AWM tells us what to expect next.

ANDY: Production of the Hy-gain and Cushcraft antennas and antenna products
popularized by MFJ Enterprises will be going forward under new ownership and in
a new home in Linton, Indiana.

The Indiana-based manufacturing and engineering business, ITU Corporation, has
purchased both brands from Martin F. Jue, K5FLU, president and founder of MFJ
Enterprises. MFJ, which Martin founded in Starkville, Mississippi, halted
production in the spring of 2024.

Manufacturing of the two brands will resume at a property that formerly housed
the National Guard Armory. The 15-acre site is being repurposed for the
production.  

In a statement announcing the deal, Martin expressed confidence that ITU would
honor both brands  tradition of service to the amateur radio community. He said
that he was certain that ITU s Dave and Kambi Carpenter: [quote]  share our
commitment to American-made quality and customer satisfaction. They bring the
engineering expertise and manufacturing passion necessary to keep these
products and these trusted American high-performance antennas on towers
worldwide for years to come!" [Endquote] The Carpenters are also the owners of
the electronics supply store TekShack.

ITU, which has its company headquarters in Duggar, Indiana, has also purchased
MFJ s designs, tooling, specialized equipment, manufacturing and marketing
rights for use in the Linton location. The company plans to move all
manufacturing operations there from Mississippi, a transition that is expected
to take about two months.

This is Andy Morrison K9AWM.

(LINTON NEWS, QRZ.COM FORUMS)

**
HAWAII'S RACES HAMS ACTIVATE FOR THIRD "KONA LOW" STORM

PAUL/ANCHOR: Already battered by flooding a month ago, Hawaii watched as its
emergency responders went back on the air for yet another storm, as we hear
from Randy Sly W4XJ.

RANDY: With memories still fresh from historic storm-related flooding in March,
hams in Hawaii were back on the air early this month after the same kind of
storm, known as a  kona low  struck the region.

The activation, which began on the 8th of April, focused on the same
cooperation as before between city and county emergency communicators and
Hawaii's Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service, or RACES, operators. Staying at
their radios overnight into the 9th of April, the RACES hams ensured that
traffic could be passed via voice and Winlink email on both 2 metres and the HF
bands. An additional overnight shift carried the operation through to its
conclusion on the 10th of April.

Throughout the activation, the hams were able to pass situational awareness
traffic and assist with response coordination, making the necessary adjustments
in response to varying conditions. When interference disrupted their original
channel, the hams had to QSY to a new 80-metre frequency to keep long-range
communication viable.

The storm, known as the Kona Low 3 weather system, came only weeks after
back-to-back Kona Low storms led to Hawaii being declared a federal disaster
area.

This is Randy Sly W4XJ.

(STACY HOLBROOK, KH6OWL; SF GATE; NEWSWEEK)

**
GRATITUDE ON THE AGENDA AT KENTUCKY CLUB'S MEETING

PAUL/ANCHOR: The winter storm that held much of the Quad State Region and the
Ohio Valley in its clutches in late January has long since melted, but one of
the more positive parts of that challenging experience still remains: The
gratitude that emergency responders in Kentucky have for locals hams who
stepped in to help. Kevin Trotman N5PRE has that story.

KEVIN: Communicating under difficult circumstances is a big part of what the
Amateur Radio Community Services, KY4ARC, is all about. Earlier this month, the
hams were recognized for their readiness in the January winter storm by
Paintsville/Johnson County emergency management director Paul Burchett.

In a presentation of certificates at the club's monthly meeting, Burchett said
that club president, John Hager, N4KJU, and others provided relays of critical
information to other emergency managers at important times throughout the
storm.

He told members of the club that [quote] "we greatly appreciate everything you
all do and everything you do for us." [endquote]

With the storm now simply a chapter in history, club members are still ensuring
the lines of communication stay open. Rain, shine, or whatever the weather they
continue to check in with one another every night at 10 P.M. local time.

This is Kevin Trotman N5PRE.

(NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, THE PAINTSVILLE HERALD)

**
MAN ARRESTED AFTER EMERGENCY-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE

PAUL/ANCHOR: A New York State man has been charged with interfering with the
radio channels used by emergency services in his city. Kent Peterson KC DGY has
those details.

KENT: Police in central New York State have arrested a man and charged him with
interfering with emergency radio channels by transmitting false statements over
equipment he was unauthorized to use,

Local media reports said police stopped Chad Potter of Sherburne, New York, on
the 31st of March while he was driving in a vehicle equipped with a number of
radios tuned to frequencies where, according to police, he has been disrupting
emergency services.

A report on WBNG/News 12 said that an investigation into the reported radio
interference dates back to 2021. Police said that fire, EMS and law-enforcement
operations were disrupted several times by his messages. The WBNG  news report
described one transmission as [quote[ "shots fired, shots fired" [endquote] -
which reportedly caused concern and confusion among first-responders and the
public.

On the day Potter was arrested on the radio-related charges, city police had
pulled him over in relation to a traffic stop. Investigators said his vehicle
was equipped with aftermarket lighting that made it look like he was an
emergency-responder. Police issued citation to him for the lighting.

This is Kent Peterson KC DGY.

(WBNG/NEWS 12, KTV/CHANNEL 2)

**
FUJI-OSCAR29 LEAVING SUNLIGHT FOR NEW ECLIPSE PERIOD

PAUL/ANCHOR: The aging solar-powered satellite, Fuji-OSCAR29, made big news in
early March when its entry into a full-sunlight orbit woke the 30-year-old
satellite from a long slumber. Well, guess what? It's nap time again, as Jim
Meachen ZL2BHF tells us.

JIM: If you've been enjoying continuous operation using the newly awakened
Fuji-OSCAR29 from Japan, you may want to make plans to take a break. AMSAT News
reports that on or around the 21st of April, the satellite will return to a
period of eclipse - in other words, no more sunlight. The Japan Amateur Radio
League has estimated that the satellite will remain without power - and go back
to sleep and out of service - for about a month. The satellite is fully
dependent on its solar panels since its onboard batteries have not worked in
many years.

There is a bright spot in all of this - and we do mean bright in every sense of
the word: Full sunlight will become available to the satellite again starting
around the 20th of May. Hams can once again look forward to more continuous
operation through to the middle of November.

This is Jim Meachen ZL2BHF.

(AMSAT NEWS)

**
NOMINATE NEWSLINE'S NEXT YOUNG HAM OF THE YEAR

PAUL/ANCHOR Don't forget: You only have until the 31st of May to tell us about
a promising young amateur radio operator who could become our next Bill
Pasternak WA6ITF Memorial Young Ham of the Year. Nominees must be licensed hams
who are 18 years of age or younger and they must reside in the continental
United States.

Do you know a deserving candidate? Visit our website   arnewsline-dot-org and
find the nomination form under the awards tab. Submit the documentation that
tells us how your nominee has played an important role, not just in the
community of fellow amateurs but in the community at large. 

**

BREAK HERE:  Time for you to identify your station. We are the Amateur Radio
Newsline, heard on bulletin stations around the world, including the EA5JAV
repeater in Alicante, Spain, on Thursdays at 14:00 GMT+1. Also heard on
Allstar, Echolink, System Fusion, DMR, Peanut and VoIP PABX.

**

CHICAGO CLUB'S POTA BECOMES IMPROMPTU SCOUTING EVENT

PAUL/ANCHOR: When is a ham club POTA not just a ham club POTA? When it turns
into an impromptu on-the-air outing for Scouts working to earn their Radio
Merit Badge. Jen DeSalvo W9TXJ was there.

JEN: It started as a club POTA at the historic Santa Fe Prairie Nature Preserve
just outside of Chicago City Limits.

DENNIS: We were just going to do a POTA event and one of the members is a Scout
leader and said "Well, hey, how about if I bring some Scouts?"

JEN: That member was Dennis Calderone, KC9DSP, president of the Suburban
Technical Amateur Radio System, referring to Tom Bosworth, KE9JQ, who is both
an amateur radio operator and active in Scouts for nearly four decades. Tom is
cub master for a local pack.

TOM: .....And I'm a Radio Merit Badge Counselor. We expected four or five to
show up and we have 35 here today.

JEN: That was for a Radio Merit Badge Class. Tom says it is inevitable that
kids will grow up to have careers in computers and technology.

TOM: This is the most basic technology you're going to have. 

JEN: He said the first thing hs covered with the Scouts was to tell them what
radio is....
 
TOM: ....which isn't just ham radio. Obviously, it's also broadcast radio. It's
your garage-door opener.

JEN: The club set up five stations, giving the Scouts a hands-on experience of 
how everything works. Club members set up stations for FT8, CW/Morse Code.

[[NATS   CW]]

JEN: They used mobile units to hit their 2-meter repeater and operate sideband
voice. 

TOM: One of the requirements is for them to talk to five other stations. So
when they're on sideband and when they're on FT8, they're actually
participating in the communication.

JEN: Dennis, the club's president, plans to host more events for local Scouts
to not only earn their Radio Merit Badge but to carry the torch of ham radio.

DENNIS: We have to get the youth involved and pass it down generation after
generation - get them involved so that they can get into this community to help
people out.

This is Jen DeSalvo, W9TXJ.

**

SATELLITE ENTHUSIAST IN OMAN DEVELOPS TRACKING APP

PAUL/ANCHOR: An amateur radio operator in Oman is hoping to lead the way for
hams to have smoother, more reliable satellite tracking and contacts with the
help of his downloadable mobile app. John Williams VK4JJW tells us more.

JOHN: It didn't take long for Yousuf Al Balushi, A46UNX, to find his place in
amateur radio right after becoming licensed in 2024: He was almost immediately
drawn to chasing satellites, often using his own homebrew tools. Those
challenging early days inspired him to create a free satellite-tracking mobile
app to help deliver the best possibilities for successful contacts.

He gave it the name, Ham Satting. A member of the Royal Omani Amateur Radio
Society, he shares the app freely with amateurs around the world, whether they
are using its interactive map to track the ISS or to search for one particular
amateur satellite. The app's numerous features include a built-in SSTV decoder
that supports Robot 36/72 and other modes.

He told the website, Muscat Daily, that this was his attempt at creating a
single place that integrated as many needed services as possible without
requiring the user to switch between several apps. Finding all existing apps
incomplete, he began his development work in August of last year. HamSatting
was formally released this past January. He designed it for use by licensed
hams, satellite chasers and people involved in ARISS contacts  -- in fact,
tracking the ISS is a default function. Individuals who want access to other
satellites will need to obtain a free API key from the satellite tracking
service N2YO.

Yousuf said that the app is also useful for grid-square hunters working toward
awards such as VUCC. It can be downloaded for free from the Apple and Android
app stores. More details are available at unixeer dot com (unixeer.com).

He told the website: [quote] "I hope the app will make satellite communication
easier and more enjoyable for the amateur radio community." [endquote]

This is John Williams VK4JJW.

(AMSAT.ORG, DXZONE.COM, MUSCAT DAILY.COM)

**

STATIONS REGISTER FOR INT'L MARCONI DAY

PAUL/ANCHOR: It's a party and you're invited to RSVP. April 25th is
International Marconi Day and amateurs around the world will be calling CQ to
honor the man who helped bring us wireless communication. Register for the
official event by visiting the website operated by the Cornish Amateur Radio
Club. You'll find it in the text version of this week's Newsline script at
arnewsline.org

The number of registered stations continues to grow - and you can see the list
as well on the same website. There are awards available for shortwave listeners
as well as hams. Visit the webite to see how to qualify. Internet-assisted
modes, such as DMR, Echolink and Digital Voice modes are not eligible.

[DO NOT READ: https://gx4crc.com/   ]

(CORNISH AMATEUR RADIO CLUB)

**
INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR RADIO DAY IS APRIL 18th

PAUL/ANCHOR: Speaking of special occasions and special events, International
Amateur Radio Day is the 18th of April. Don't forget to get on the air!

**

WORLD OF DX

In the World of DX, Harry, JG7PSJ, will be calling QRZ as JD1BMH from
Chichijima, IOTA Number AS-031, Ogasawara, from 26 April to 4 May. He will
operate CW, SSB and RTTY  on  40-10 metres.

Aldir, PY1SAD, is on the air as 8R1TM from Guyana until the 10th of May,
operating CW, SSB and digital modes on 160-6 metres. He is also operating via
satellite from 23:00 to 03:00 UTC during the week, and "full time" on weekends.
Aldir is participating in the CQ MM DX Contest on the 18th and 19th of April.


(425 DX BULLETIN)

**
KICKER: UNIVERSITY STUDENTS 'OVER THE MOON' WITH THIS ASSIGNMENT

PAUL/ANCHOR: The early moon missions of the 1960s were most certainly
awe-inspiring but for those of us who were perhaps young students here on Earth
at the time, they were as distant an experience to us as the moon itself. Not
so with Artemis II: With eight universities chosen by NASA to track the Orion
spacecraft via radio, the moon became a close and almost palpable presence for
the young. Ralph Squillace KK6ITB explains.

RALPH: Yes, tracking a moon mission can be a personal experience - as many of
students on several university campuses discovered. In Pennsylvania, Sawyer
Mervis and Jake Wendt were up on a campus rooftop in the early morning hours
with a parabolic antenna and other student-built equipment. They were
collecting data for the US space agency NASA from the 248,655-mile flight
around the moon. The receiving station had been a team project, with the
Panther Amateur Radio Club at the University of Pittsburgh receiving guidance
and support from faculty in various engineering departments.  

Farther south, students at the American University in Washington, D.C. tracked
the Orion spacecraft with a radio dish about six and a half feet wide installed
by physics major Ankur Purao at a university-owned property in nearby Warren,
Virginia. Emotions ran high for everyone toward the end of the 10-day mission.
Suddenly the students were no longer tasked with an assignment that called for
tracking, collecting data and measuring Doppler shift: Now all eyes were on the
return of the four crew members as their journey ended safely in a Pacific
splashdown.

That conclusion brought the Artemis 2 mission back home to all of them. As
American University first-year student Shafaq Yousaf said: [quote]: "We're
gonna be telling generations about this - and that we've played a part in
this." [endquote]

This is Ralph Squillace KK6ITB.

(WTOP, CBS NEWS, INSTAGRAM, WTAE)

**
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