
Recently, the club station opened a new electronics lab. Students in the club could use the lab to gain experience in circuit design, soldering and put to use the theoretical skills they learn in class.

Recently, the club station opened a new electronics lab. Students in the club could use the lab to gain experience in circuit design, soldering and put to use the theoretical skills they learn in class.

After almost 10 years, we have finally finished our biggest project: building our new Yagi antennas. We acquired permits, raised money, and consulted with experts—all to choose the perfect antennas, make QSOs with every possible DX, and let our students have contacts whenever they want.

On June 18, 2026, 16 of our students took their final Ministry of Communications exams and received their second- and first-degree licenses. Thanks to our wonderful friendship with the ministry's representatives, the exams were held at our school, and we got the results the same day! Our students were very happy when they heard that everyone had passed the exams and that they could now pick their own callsigns.

On May 14, 2026, our club went to the annual IARC meeting. We helped IARC organize the event and met a lot of Israeli radio amateurs. Overall, we had a great time and even met other teenage amateurs who came to our club a few days later. Thanks, IARC, for that wonderful experience!