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Antennas : Homebrewing Techniques- Choosing the Right Aluminum Stock for Antenna Building
- Building an efficient antenna begins with selecting the right aluminum stock. This article provides a comprehensive guide to sourcing aluminum materials for antenna construction. It covers different aluminum grades, their tensile strengths, tempering options, and their suitability for various antenna components. The article also recommends reputable suppliers in the UK, making it a valuable resource for antenna builders seeking durable and high-performance materials.
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- Efficient 2-Element Quad Antenna for 2m
- A detailed guide presents a simple 2-element quad antenna for 2m, offering ease of construction, portability, and efficient performance across the 144-148 MHz band. The design allows quick disassembly for storage and features adjustable polarization, making it ideal for various applications, including transmitter hunting and SSB operations.
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- Introduction to HF - Aerials
- The following is the third part of a three-part guide to help get started with HF, written by Charlie Davy – M0PZT
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- Optimizing Coax-Cable Traps
- A document that will guide you on Coaxial-Cable trap optimization process to gain on global antenna performance and on increasing effective bandwidth.
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- How to Activate a SOTA Peak
- This documentation effort is intended to outline some of the primary steps to take in activating a SOTA Peak. It includes some of the planning steps, the activation, and post-activation steps. This outline is designed to serve as a general guideline for SOTA Activators
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- All About Scouting - Radio Scout
- Online free HAM Radio course for Scouts, Guides, Rovers, Rangers
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- Hamcommunity Links
- The Ham Community WebLinks Directory is a curated collection of amateur radio link. It is designed for members to share exceptionally useful websites. Contributions follow guidelines, moderated by community moderators.
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- Setup Packetradio on a Raspberry Pi
- A quick guide to install direwolf, bpq and jnos on a Raspberry Pi. By following the instructions in the examples listed on this page, you should get it to work.
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- Introduction to HF Packeteering in the Modern Age
- A brief overview of the current state of packet radio on the HF bands.
In this comprehensive guide, the author navigates through HF packet radio, providing insights on the required equipment, protocols like Fx.25 and IL2P, and preferred ACDS segments. The post covers decoding and sending traffic, delving into optimal settings, recommended software, and common SSIDs. The author concludes by encouraging further exploration through additional reading and a Linux Packeteering series.
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- Portable HAM radio station
- Guide to setting up a portable ham radio station, selecting the right components and buying the correct ones, finally setting up and assembling the whole elements.
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- Repeaters a guide for Beginners
- If you are totally new to all this and have never used a Repeater before, this post may help you a little.
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- Greencube (IO-117) Guide to Setup, Software and Operation
- Explore the detailed setup, essential software, and operational nuances for Greencube (IO-117), a Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellite with a 70cm digipeater, offering DX possibilities for amateur radio enthusiasts. From antenna configurations to software choices, this guide covers everything for a successful Greencube experience.
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- Ham Imports - Your guide to Chinese ham radios
- The database of Chinese ham radios.
We are here to show you that you do not need expensive kit from big brands to have fun with ham radio. With the explosion of open source designs, cheap manufacturing, and global delivery, you can now get on the bands and explore for less than ever before.
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- A Guide for Seamless FT8 Operation - Time Sync
- N6CTA provides a comprehensive tutorial on manually configuring NTP synchronization for Debian Linux, ensuring accurate system time for FT8 and other amateur radio modes. The guide covers updating the system, installing and enabling NTP, verifying the timezone, and using the iputils-clockdiff tool for precise time comparison. A script is included to check and sync system time, enhancing the performance of synchronous modes like FT8.
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- ITU Synergizing AI and Radiocommunications for Smarter Connectivity
- Explore the pivotal role of artificial intelligence in advancing emerging radio technologies, facilitating ubiquitous connectivity essential for sustainable development, the digital economy, and the Internet of Things, guided by ITU's harmonized regulations and standards.
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- Building an Enhanced APRS IGate with Debian 12 and Raspberry Pi
- The guide outlines necessary components, including a 2m FM analog radio, USB audio adapter, and Raspberry Pi. Building a cable to connect these elements is assumed, as is knowledge of Raspberry Pi OS installation.
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- DIY 1KW Dummy Load
- F5NPV explores the construction of a cost-effective 1KW dummy load for radio enthusiasts. Purchasing a commercial dummy load can be expensive, but with basic materials such as a metal can, resistors, mineral oil, and a heat dissipator, you can build your own. The article provides a simple guide to assembling the load, including the importance of testing for inductance. The DIY dummy load yields impressive performance, with an SWR of 1.2:1 across multiple bands and the ability to handle up to 1KW of power. This budget-friendly solution is a valuable addition to any radio shack.
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- Adapting Standard Headset Mic for Yaesu FT-8900
- Explore the process of creating a custom adapter for the Yaesu FT-8900 radio with a non-standard mic port. The article guides users through understanding the reversed pin-out of the RJ-12 connector on the 8900, providing a detailed circuit for adapting the voltage for electret-based mics. With a list of required parts and construction tips, this DIY project ensures seamless compatibility with standard electric headset mics.
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- Building The Fox-in-a-Box
- Raspberry Pi Telemetry Station project by Burns Fisher, WB1FJ , Chris Thompson G0KLA/AC2CZ. A step by step guide on Building a Fox-In-A-Box The Easy Way, A Prebuilt SD Card Image or from scratch.
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- Building a Raspberry Pi Satellite Tracker Interface
- This article provides a step-by-step guide for assembling a Raspberry Pi-based Satellite Tracker Interface, designed to work with Green Heron Engineering's RT-21 controllers and MacDoppler software. The guide covers hardware assembly, SD card image installation, and system configuration for satellite tracking.
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