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Antennas : 6M
  • Six meter Hentenna - An Hentenna project for the six meters band. The standard size of standard hentenna is width 1/6 wavelength x height 1/2. The antenna build in this project is a full wavelenght antenna for the 50 MHz providing a 6.8 dbi gain.
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Antennas : 6M : 6 meter Yagi Antennas
  • 6 Elements Yagi Antenna on 50 MHz - This is a design based on the QuickYagi 4 software by WA7RAI with some changes for practical reasons. The beam uses 6.5 metres of standard 25mm square boom, 12mm diameter elements without tapers. The actual boom length used is 6.3 metres and all parts are readily available.
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Antennas : Beverage
  • Troubleshooting Reversible Beverages - It is very worthwhile to understand how Beverages of all types work. Without that understanding it can be quite difficult to interpret what you hear and what you measure.
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Antennas : Dipole
  • How to Tune Dipole Antennas - This is a standard calculation method that can help you while tuning dipole antennas, by adjusting wire lengths. This method can be used also when you need to add lenght to your wires, and can be additionally used to quarter waves vertical antennas
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Antennas : J-Pole
  • J-Pole and Expanded Super J-Pole - The standard J-Pole antenna is a end fed 1/2 wavelength antenna, in this article is explained also how to build an expanded Super J Pole that provides about 4.5 dbd gain. These antennas can be built from EMT electric conduit pipe
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Antennas : Quad
  • The Swiss Quad Antenna - Rotatable Antenna with Phased Elements based on the orignal design concept of HB9CV antennas, is considered to have an higher gain than standard quad antennas. The Swiss Quad Antenna does not need any spreader or boom.
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Antennas : Theory
  • Understanding Antenna Polarization - What is antenna polarization, and why does it matter. Horizontal versus Vertical versus Circular polarization. Undestanding how antennas perform better with different polarizations.
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  • What We Can Expect from a 2-Element Beam - Method, Units of Measure, and the Dipole Standard of Reference. This article helps in understanding where does beam gain come from in directional aerials like in example Yagi antennas.
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Ham Radio : ARES RACES
  • Ham Radio in Emergency Operations - Understanding amateur radio communications resource, knowing when and how to use Ham Radio, integrating Ham Radio into the Emergency Management Community
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Ham Radio : Clubs : North America : USA : Wisconsin
  • The NorthEast Wisconsin DX Association - The NorthEast Wisconsin DX Association (NEWDXA) was established in December 1993 by twenty-one amateurs from the region who shared an interest in DX'ing and Contesting. Those individuals came together because of this interest and the additional interests in communicating with others, maintaining high operating and technical standards, and their passion for DX'ing.
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Operating Aids : Time
  • Why WWV and WWVH Still Matter - Fans of NIST signals cite benefits including understanding the near-Earth environment
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  • 1200z Time Explained - Military time notation is based on 24-hour clock. A time of day is written in the form hhmm, where hh (0-23) stands for full hours that have passed since midnight, mm (00-59) is the number of minutes that have passed since the last full hour. To convert hours greater then 12 to 12-hour clock just subtract 12 from the given hours and that will give you the PM time
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Operating Modes : System Fusion
  • What is System Fusion - System Fusion is a digital communications mode for voice and data, including pictures. It utilizes a customized, yet open, C4FM FDMA standard. An introduction to Yaesu System Fusion by Wireless Society of Southern Maine
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Propagation : Beginner's Guide
  • Making Sense of Solar Indices - Undesrtanding three band conditions indicators to undestand current and future propagation conditions, solar flux, Ap and Kp indices
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Propagation : Sporadic E
  • 50 MHz F2 Propagation Mechanisms - In order to understand, however imperfectly, when the band will open, it is essential to have some understanding of why the band will open. Article by J. R. Kennedy K6MIO/KH6, Gemini Observatory Hilo, Hawaii
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Radio Equipment : HF Transceivers : ICOM IC-756
  • 60m Mods for the Icom IC-756 - Modifying the ICOM IC-756 Standard (non-Pro model) for 60m takes a little work, but it is worth the effort.
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Radio Equipment : Receivers
  • LAN-IQ SDR - Stand Alone Software Defined Radio, direct sampling receiver from 30 kHz to 1700.00MHz continuous frequency range, LAN interface for remote access
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Software : Circuit Design
  • TinyCAD - TinyCAD is a an open source program for drawing circuit diagrams which runs under Windows. TinyCAD is a program for drawing electrical circuit diagrams commonly known as schematic drawings. It supports standard and custom symbol libraries. It supports PCB layout programs with several netlist formats and can also produce SPICE simulation netlists.
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Technical Reference : 3D Printed Projects
  • Yeggi 3D printable Models for Ham Radio - Yeggi search engine results for amateur radio 3d printable models. If you are looking for 3d ham radio parts like loading coils, stands for radio, cases, antenna insulators and antenna supports here you will find many ready to use 3d models
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Technical Reference : SWR Meters
  • WiFI vSWR Meter - When building antennas for the Wifi band (Like the 8dBi omni), a need for an easy way to check the antennas arose. A Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) meter useable at the 2.4GHz band is however, hard to find.
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