Old News

Things that were on the first page, but are not new anymore.
- 1200 W Amplifier Destructo Durby
- Hams in the Park 2018 dates announced
- Hamvention 2018 Recap Net audio posted
- Tower Time Lapse Video – Taken at a proposed Fusion tower site
- Using the FT-991 with Ham Radio Deluxe Updated 03-Oct-2016
- DR2X Brochure
- Dayton 2017 Fusion Presentation
- FTM-100 Tx Power Adjustment 24-Apr-2017
- Paynesville tower work photos
- HamOperator is now using HTTPS security.
- Added download of older 2.04 firmware for the FT1DR to address problems with 2.07 firmware where digital reception would randomly stop.
- Added Sept 2016 FT-991 firmware for those who wish to roll back from the current release (5-Dec-2016)
- MNWIS statistics
- 26-Mar-2016: Fusion Nets (“live” document) – send updates!
- FT-991 and DR-1X (1.10) Firmware updates List of current current firmware
- MNWIS is now available via FCS002 Module 23
- 4-Jun-2016: HT power consumption document updated with more information and comparisons with the FT60 and VX8 on the Fusion Help page
- 22-Jan-2016: YouTube Channel with thermal imaging of the FTM-400 and the 444.525/444.075 repeaters
- 13-Mar-2016: Info on setting Fusion clocks on the Fusion Help page.
- 23-Jan-2016: Added Photos section.
- 22-Jan-2016: Added a page for the Fusion Net.
- 15-Jan-2016: New cheat sheet on Fusion Identification on the Fusion Help page.
- 17-Jan-2016: The next Fusion Breakfast will be on March 19th.
- 24-Dec-2015: Added a section, Local Interest, which will contain information regarding technical data and frequency use within the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area.
- 8-Jan-2016: Yet more firmware and software updates on the Fusion Help page.
- 19-Dec-2015: The next Fusion Breakfast will be on Jan 16, 2016 at 9:00 AM.
- 25-Oct-2015: Slides from the 3-Oct-2015 presentation “Why Digital” are now available on-line.
- 27-Dec-2015: Check the new downloads section over on the Fusion Help Page!
- 2014 HF in the Park. The year is done and here are the archives from those adventures in the park. Stay tuned next year for Ham Radio in the Park!