For this final email of the year, I pulled the most clicked links from each issue and complied the top 10
as a "look back" on the world of Amateur Radio in 2018. Enjoy! –Cale K4HCK
#10
A short guide on baluns
Unless precautions are taken to minimize it, all coax fed antennas will have significant current flowing on the outside of the coax shield while transmitting. Surrey Amateur Radio Club (Issue 211)
A new antenna using single atoms
We may be on the verge of so-called "atomic radio," thanks to the development of a new type of antenna capable of receiving signals across a much wider range of frequencies (more than four octaves) that is highly resistant to electromagnetic interference. Ars Technica (Issue 221)
FT8 – Tipping Point for Ham Radio?
What will kill amateur radio is if we we cease to innovate, become old and grumpy, and no longer bring new blood into the hobby. K5SDR (Issue 223)