- Symposium on “Lumbini’s Path to Disaster Resilience and Tomorrow’s Rapti” concludes with “Rapti Declaration 2024”
- Geospatial Information Management Workshop is underway at NSET
- Co-Creation Workshop on Update of Comprehensive School Safety Master Plan and Green School Guidelines held
- “2024 Advanced Institute on Natural Hazard of Himalaya – Landslide and Fault Activity” kicks off in Kathmandu
- NSET constitutes New Management Board (2024-2026)
- 31st NSET Day marked
- Action Planning Workshop for Tomorrow's Khokana held in Lalitpur
- "Action Planning Workshop for Tomorrow's Rapti Valley (Deukhuri) Capital City" Held in Lamahi, Lumbini Province
- Media Interaction held on plan for Tomorrow’s Rapti Valley (Deukhuri) Capital City
- Art Competition on Tomorrow’s Rapti City held in Rapti Valley (Deukhuri) Capital City
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HF Antenna installations at NSET
HF Antenna for 42m (7MHz) and 10m (28 MHz) band plan to operate Amateur Radio Station has been successfully set up at NSET Office, Bhainsepati on 25 December 2014. Mr. Satish Krishna Kharel 9N1AA, pioneer of Nepalese amateur radio (HAM) movement imparted the skills on establishing HF Antenna of various band plans to other HAMs during the antenna set up. NSET Ham operators also could get knowledge on functions and design of antennae, balon, transformers, power adapters during antenna set up. Ham operators were also able to make connection with Ham operator around the globe (Russia, Greece, Romania, and Japan) at 10m band using the set up antenna.
NSET with its 15 Ham Operators is now all set to communicate with the Global Arena during disaster emergencies where no other means of communication are to exist.