Categoria: Radio Artisan (http://blog.radioartisan.com)

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All Gave Some, Some Gave All, and One Gave Nothing

Forgive me for posting something totally off the topic of amateur radio, radio, or technology, but some things bear discussing…

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FCC Weaponization & Hypocrisy

Yesterday the Federal 5th Circuit Court struck down an FCC requirement implemented in 2024 that required broadcasters to file an…

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FCC Chairman at Dayton

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr spoke to a packed house Friday evening in Dayton, and provided an update on efficiency efforts…

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FCC Got DOGEd

The FCC released a statement claiming they have saved taxpayers $567M. Chairman Carr stated: “On my watch, the FCC is…

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ARRL Reconsidered

A friend of mine asked recently if perhaps our angst over ARRL was misguided. There is a segment of hams…

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The Weaponized FCC

In the 1990s the FCC denied the license renewal of Herbert Schoenbohm, KV4FZ. The action raised eyebrows as it was…

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It’s Delete, Delete, Delete, not Create, Enhance, Advance

ARRL responded to the FCC Delete, Delete, Delete initiative with a wishlist including the elimination of several digital limitations, licensing…

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How Can We Help?

In the US with the new federal administration, Elon Musk’s DOGE has been ripping through agencies, finding waste and fraud…

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The Depression Rig

Tariffs imposed in the US are wreaking havoc with markets and the world economy, and torpedoing retirement funds which were,…

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Bugs and the Toupee Fallacy

The Toupee Fallacy is a logical fallacy in which one thinks something is of poor quality because they only notice…

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