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Antennas : Dipole- Homebrew 40-80 meter dipole
- A 40/80 meters dipole made with two loading coils based on a project by IK1ZOY
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- 2m HT antenna shootout
- G4ILO compares popular antennas for 2 metre band handhelds so as to see how much you lose using a small inconspicuous antenna or how much you gain by using a long antenna.
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- J-Pole antennas
- An easy portable VHF antenna to build for ARES - RACES work is the 300 Ohm Twin Lead JPole antenna
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- Field Day Antennas
- HF VHF UHF antenna ideas to be used for field days. All antennas are quick to set up and take down and offer proven performance and flexibility. Presentation offered by Mahoning Country ARES
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- Optimizing Ground Radials in End-Fed Antennas
- An interesting article focused on defining the optimal lenght and number of ground radials in vertical, inverted-L, end-fed antennas. This article compares also the radial length vs number of ground radials to power loss in transmitted power.
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- Culver City Amateur Radio Emergency Service
- The Mission of CCARES is to train and organize amateur radio operators in emergency communications.
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- Tuolumne County Amateur Radio Electronics Society Ham Radio Club - TCARES
- The TCARES membership provides communications assistance with fires, floods, search & rescue, and health & welfare message assistance to the Red Cross, without pay, using their own equipment, usually in twelve hour shifts.
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- Williamson Co - Amateur Radio Emergency Service
- Williamson Co. Amateur Radio Emergency Radio Service
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- West Texas Amateur Radio Association
- As a ham radio club we get involved with contest, emergency response and services (CERT, RACE, ARES & etc), volunteering to organizations that needs our help (Community, Boys Scouts, Senior Citizens, & etc.), promoting and educating individuals of amateur radio operations (ARRL, FCC, Obtaining Licenses, Local Government, & etc), meeting new and interesting people around the world and beyond through many sources (VHF, UHF, HF, Computers, CW, D-Star, RTTY, & etc.), amateur radio is a great social skill, there is no age limit on who can get involved, and much more.
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- DX World Map
- A large jpeg DX World map that include ITU Zones, grid squares and prefixes
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- SpaceWeatherLive Solar Activity
- Real-time solar activity page at SpaceWeatherLive.com display sunspot regions, indicating sunspot numbers of with manitude class, Solar Flares and a list of daily events on the sun.
[ Hits: 250 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 8 ]
- HamThreads
- Custom embroidered hats, shirts and jackets to Ham Radio Operators small businesses, ARES, ARRL and RACES clubs across America.
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- WorkedFields
- WorkedFields is a windows free software to displays a map showing the amateur radio field squares contacted and logged in using a third-party logging program.
[ Hits: 737 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 6.5 ]
- PSELab freeware
- PSELab is a freeware Windows application useful to estimate power spectrum and short-time spectral distribution of signals. The application uses periodogram, least squares Prony, Burg, covariance, MUSIC and some other methods. To estimate short-time spectral distribution, the application uses short Time Fourier transform, pseudo-Wigner-Ville transform, least squares Prony, Burg, covariance, MUSIC and some other methods.
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- Barest of bones APRS RF position reporter
- Super Simple APRS Position Reporter. This project idea has been in response to the more hardware heavy Raspberry Pi projects that involve extra TNC hardware, additional sound cards, and custom cabling. This APRS position reporter is done using a Raspberry Pi B+, USB GPS receiver, Baofeng UV-5R, and a mono 3.5mm audio cable between the Pi and HT.
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- Amplifier Technology: Tube vs. Transistor
- An interesting article that compares tube amplifiers versus transistor amplifier.
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- Assembling Your Go Kit
- A check list of ham radio gear to make your own emergency and amateur radio go-kit by N6VI
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- Programming a Baofeng UV-5R for PMR446
- Nice feature of the Baofeng UV5R family is that they support 6.25kHz tuning steps. That fact makes it possible to dial in the radio to use the exact PMR446 channel frequencies rather than a nearest fit which is the case in many other transceivers.
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- Raspberry Packet Radio BBS
- This page describes how to set up RaspBerry Pi Linux system with already configured AX.25 softwares on SD or micro SD cards
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- A Simple Raspberry APRS Position Reporter
- Barest of bones APRS RF position reporter using a Raspberry Pi B+, USB GPS receiver, Baofeng UV-5R, and a mono 3.5mm audio cable between the Pi and the radio
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