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DXprop is a radiowave propagation forecast freeware for ham radio operators, permits to predict propagation on 12 frequencies. Use Minimuf 3.5 routine developped for US Navy. Available in French and English
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CB Radio and 10 through 12 meter band radio dealer. Ranger Communications factory authorized dealer. Service 10 and 12 meter and CB radios.
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Sioux City Tri-State Area Fire/EMS, Sheriff, Police and Highway Patrol Live Audio Feed. Listen Sioux City IOWA live scanner
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Excellent slides explaining radio and radiowaves generation basics
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PalmProp is a software for PalmOs dedicated to the forcast of HF radiowave propagation by f5hla
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Radiowave propagation in the medium and high frequency spectrum in DOC format
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We are the Radiating Element of the tri-state area composed of South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota.
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The mission of the HDXA is to encourage DX activites in Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa. The HDXA is a ARRL Affiliated Club with members promoting & sharing DX information and experiences.
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Products and books for the radio hobbist. Antennas, Coax cables, filters,Lightning Protection, Wire & Cable, Books
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Council Bluffs area Sheriff, Police, Fire, and State Police IOWA
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Amateur projects to investigate radiowave propagation - G3PLX's chirp project, ionosonde database, and more
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Des Moines Radio Amateurs' Association Central Iowa’s voice for Ham Radio
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Serving Henry,Knox,Stark,Rock Island, Mercer, Lee, Warren,Peoria,Bureau,Tazewell,Woodford,Marshall, Fulton, counties in Illinois and Scott county in Iowa.
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overview of radio signals and radiowave propagation and how different areas of the atmosphere affect radio communications.
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MegaWave Corporation's goal is to provide services and products of the highest quality to its many customers in the areas of antenna design and development, and radiowave propagation.
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The Boone Area Radio Klub (BARK) serves Boone County, Iowa, as its local amateur radio club, actively welcoming visitors to its meetings and weekly ARES nets. The club maintains a 2-meter repeater on 146.850/250 MHz with a 114.8 Hz tone and a 440 MHz repeater on 443.9+ MHz, both situated at the Boone County Hospital, with a simplex fallback on 146.550 MHz for the 2-meter net. Additionally, BARK supports the Iowa 160-meter ARES net at 1.972.5 MHz, which operates at 9:30 PM on Sundays, featuring a rotating schedule of net controls including KNØR, KBØMPL, NØISU, KEØQEU, and KBØLPI. BARK conducts bimonthly license testing sessions on the second Saturday of even-numbered months, with specific dates like October 19, 2024, at the Hamboree, requiring a $15 fee and prior FCC Registration Number (FRN) acquisition. The club's activities are well-documented through numerous photo galleries from past Field Days (1998, 1999, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2019), JOTA events (2013), and special event stations (2010 B&SVRR&M). Members like KBØMPL (Margot Conard) have contributed educational PowerPoint presentations on topics such as "Fun with Handie Talkies," "HF Propagation," and "Digital Mode - FLDIGI - OLIVIA 8/500 - JT65 HF - BAND PLANS." The club's officers, as of May 2018, include WØFS (Clay Conard) as President, NØISU (Mitch Carroll) as Vice-President, and KBØLPI (Eric Sloan) as Treasurer/Secretary, guiding the club's operations and community engagement.
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A nonprofit corporation registered in the State of Iowa
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Featuring Grant County WI Scanner and Jo Daviess County IL Scanner. DDUBUQUE, Iowa