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Antennas : J-Pole
  • J-Pole Construction Drawings - Complete plan for making a 2-meter J-Pole antenna. This drawing in PDF File includes a detailed list of the parts needed to assemble the Jpole antenna for 144 MHz.
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DX Resources : Beacons : 6 meters beacons
  • Six Meter Beacons List - World-Wide 50MHz Beacons database maintanied by G0LGS provide a fully sortable table available also in a google map format
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Internet and Radio : Classifieds
  • HamFM Classifieds - 100% free eBay like classified listings for any ham radio operator. Search filters for distance and item category.
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Operating Modes : Meteors
  • Listening in on the Stars - Doppler Whistles from Meteor Trails, few hams know that meteors can be spotted without leaving the operating room. Identifying Meteor-Trail Reflections, Shooting Stars, Why the Meteors Whistle
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Operating Modes : Morse code : Learning Morse Code
  • Recognition of CW signs at different listening levels and frequencies - The recognition of telegraphy masked by noise at 40 and 80 signs/min telegraphy speed was studied in 10 normal-hearing subjects at different sound pressure levels (25-85 dB SPL in steps of 5 dB) as well as at different test frequencies (2000, 1000, 800, 630, 500 and 250 Hz). The ability to recognize the signs varied with varying SPL. Recognition for most of the subjects was best at an SPL close to 70 dB. All subjects improved their recognition as the frequency was lowered to 500 Hz, some even at 250 Hz. These facts should be taken into consideration when training telegraphy operators as well as in the construction of radio receivers to permit listening at low frequencies. Furthermore, the critical ratio was calculated at the different test frequencies.
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  • Learn Morse Code by GW6ITJ - A multi section article on learning the morse code for beginners. The article include a list of tips the author consider to be uesful when someone want to begin the trip to learn the morse code.
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Operating Modes : Satellites : QO-100
  • OSCAR-100 WebSDR - This WebSDR, hosted at Goonhilly Earth Station in Cornwall, enables you to listen to the Qatar OSCAR-100 Narrow band transponder onboard the Es'hail-2 satellite.
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Radio Equipment : VHF-UHF Handhelds : Yaesu VX-5R
  • Yaesu VX-5R Guide - Guide to the Yaseu VX5r, Modes, Memory Banks, Buttons, SET commands, How to save a memory, Tricks and Memory Channel Listing
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Shortwave Radio : Broadcasters : Time Signal Radios
  • Radio Station WWV - NIST radio station WWV broadcasts time and frequency information 24 hours per day, 7 days per week to millions of listeners worldwide. WWV is located near Fort Collins, Colorado, about 100 kilometers north of Denver. The broadcast information includes time announcements, standard time intervals, standard frequencies, UT1 time corrections, a BCD time code, and geophysical alerts
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Shortwave Radio : Numbers stations
  • How to Listen to Real Spy Broadcasts - Encrypted messages, fancy technology, spies use them all to communicate, but sometimes the best way to hide is in plain sight. Right now, broadcasting across the airwaves around the world, are automated, anonymous shortwave AM radio stations that most governments won't acknowledge even exist, much less explain
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Shortwave Radio : SWL Resources
  • SWL contest MW and SWL - The goal of this SWL contest is to listen a maximum of countries on medium wave and shortwave (AM radios) The winners will receive nice gift from our sponsors.
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Software : Logging
  • SWLog - Shortwave and Amateur Radio Log (SWLog) is a modern suite of applications that provide logging and remote control for amateur radio and shortwave, utility, and broadcast listening. SWLog has been continuously improved and expanded since it was first released in 1988. SWLog is a suite of products that provides logging, radio control, GPS synchronization, QSL management, reporting, and propagation prediction. Program schedules from HFCC, ILGRadio, AOKI, ADDX, SWSkeds, EiBi, and others are leveraged for broadcast reception. Call sign lookups and remote logbooks are integrated with ClubLog, eQSL, QRZ, Ham365, HamQTH, and LoTW. SWLog provides Android and iOS applications for logging on the go as well as web servers for logging and remote control from anywhere. SWLog works on Windows, Linux, iOS and Android
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Technical Reference : Morse Code Oscillator
  • Morse Code Practice Oscillator - This project builds into a box into which you plug a Morse Code Key. Using the Morse Key creates realistic sounds so you can judge how well you Send. A great tool for beginners to improve Morse sending skills before going on-air
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Technical Reference : SWR Meters
  • Digital SWR Meter with Arduino - Inline RF Power & VSWR Meter. A DIY meter 0 to 30 Watt with Average and Peak. Circuit Description, Arduino Nano software code and part list to DIY your own Digital SWR Meter
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