AO3MWC: Mobile World Congress 2025

AO3MWC: Mobile World Congress 2025

28 February - 9 March 2025 this special event station will be on air thanks to Ràdio Club Barcelona, EA3RKB, echoing this first class international event hosted by the mobile world capital.

Week of technology, news and radio. You can participate actively operating this station, also valid for the EANET Award.

Among the professionals involved these days in MWC, there are some ham colleagues coming from around the world, as ours is also a global and technological hobby.

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Lawmakers Reconsider Measure To Protect Antennas In HOAs

The US Congress has also returned to considering a measure giving hams the right to install antennas that, until now, have been banned or restricted by homeowner associations.

A proposed law has been reintroduced in Washington, D.C. to restrict the power that homeowner associations, or HOAs, have to prevent ham radio operators from installing antennas outside their residences.

This is the latest version of the Amateur Radio Emergency Preparedness Act, which has been considered by US lawmakers over the past several years without taking any action.

The measure prohibits HOAs from writing rules that ban amateur radio antennas, which are recognized as part of an essential disaster communications system for public safety. The act also provides hams with a means of resolving disputes that arise in connection with their antennas.

The sponsors are US Senators Roger Wicker, a Mississippi Republican, and Richard Blumenthal a Connecticut Democrat. Opponents of the measure in previous years have raised concerns that large antennas spoil the aesthetics of a community. Many of the measure's supporters have countered that ham radio antennas should be given the same consideration as satellite dishes and TV antennas, which many HOAs permit.

Ham Radio Operator is Front-Runner to Lead Germany

Amateur radio and politics may not always mix but almost everyone knows a few names of public officials who have led their nations. In Germany, one amateur radio operator has set his hopes high too.

Frederich Merz, DK7DQ, is hoping for an achievement that could be thought of as “Worked All Germany” even though, in this case, it's outside the realm of amateur radio.

Frederich Merz is the leader of Germany's CDU party and the front-runner in The February 23rd elections to replace Olaf Scholz. A win would make the political conservative the nation's new Chancellor and as such he would join the ranks of other licensed heads around the world - most notably the late King Hussein of Jordan, who held the callsign JY1, and the present King of Thailand, whose callsign is HS1ØA.