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Antennas : 23cm
  • 23cm Yagi antenna - Solid Brass 6el 23cm Yagi antenna for SOTA. Construction of a rugged solid brass DL6WU yagi ready for the SOTA backpack for 1.296 GHz
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Antennas : Portable
  • The GAWANT Antenna - The GAWANT Antenna, or Shinagawa Antenna is an half-wave vertical end-fed in a FT817-friendly package
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Operating Modes : Packet Radio
  • 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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  • Building Your HF Packet BBS: Linux Packeteering - The guide details setting up a comprehensive HF packet BBS using linBPQ on a Raspberry Pi. Exploring linBPQ's versatility and community support, the author emphasizes its legality considerations and cross-platform accessibility. Configuration files for linBPQ, including bpq32.cfg, chatconfig.cfg, and linmail.cfg, are explained along with the systemd service setup. The linBPQ Web Management Interface and future setup for QtTermTCP are also discussed for a complete packet BBS experience.
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Operating Modes : Packet Radio : Beginner's Guide
  • Sound Card Packet - This amateur radio website explains how to use the free AGWPE utility program to send and receive packet data using the sound card of your PC. Note that AGWPE is a Windows-only program. This website, which is hosted on SV2AGW's web site, focuses on support for the sound card packet features of AGWPE.
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Operating Modes : QRP
  • Antennas for QRP Operation - Antennas for low-power operation resemble those for 100W use. Minor adjustments, like capacitor voltage ratings, may apply, but basic principles persist. Portable antennas, notably Backpack Antennas for weight-conscious setups, hold relevance beyond QRP. While some antennas function acceptably at higher power, efficiency issues arise at QRP levels. Testing antennas at 100W exposes weaknesses, particularly in tuners, crucial for efficient QRP operation.
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Operating Modes : Robust Packet
  • Robust Packet Network - Website dedicated to the Robust Packet Network with dynamic map of current stations, RP documentation, List of capable modems
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  • Robust PACKET at SigIDWiki - Definition of the Robust Packet digital mode with sample sounds and description of main features. Includes references to software used to operate in this mode and frequencies to be used.
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Radio Equipment : HF Transceivers : Yaesu FT-817
  • Yaesu FT-817 battery pack - Go portable with an external battery pack. The built-in batteries will not last thirty minutes when transmitting, that's not really practical. An external battery pack overcomes these problems.
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Radio Equipment : HF Transceivers : Yaesu FT-818
  • Yaesu FT-818 Review - An owner point of view of the Yaesu FT-818 QRP transceiver capable to work HF VHF UHF in CW, AM, LSB, USB, FM, PACKET.
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Software : Linux : Linux Distributions
  • DragonOS Focal - DragonOS is a linux distribution dedicate to Software Defined Radio. It leverages the portability, security, and power of Lubuntu Linux as a delivery package and operating environment for a pre-installed suite of the most powerful and accessible open source SDR software. DragonOS has verified support for a range of inexpensive and powerful SDR hardware, including RTL-SDR, HackRF One, LimeSDR, BladeRF, and many others.
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Software : Propagation
  • Proplab-Pro - Ray-trace radio signals through a realistic three-dimensional ionosphere using Proplab-Pro. This software has been used by the military, researchers, universities and amateur radio operators around the world to assist in determining radio propagation conditions and radio signal behavior. It is one of the most respected and well established software packages for radio engineers and enthusiasts, being actively updated for over 28 years.
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Software : Radio Control
  • Hambook for Windows - Hambook is a modern general-purpose CAT-control software package for HAM radios targeting the Windows platform.
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Technical Reference : Batteries Technical Reference : Batteries : Battery Charger
  • Battery Charger for Hand Held Radio Battery Packs - This is a handy little charger that can provide a charging current of up to 120 mA continuously for batteries in the range up to 12 volts. The supply is housed in a small plastic enclosure 90 x 55 x 32 mm.
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Technical Reference : Raspberry Pi
  • Raspberry Pi APRS Tracker - Downloading and installing all needed packages to make a Raspberry Pi as an APRS Tracker. Configuring direwolf and setting NTP on the Raspberry Pi
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Technical Reference : Sound Card Radio Interfacing
  • Baofeng UV5R TRRS Adapter - A tiny board, which allows a smartphone or similiar device to connect to the Baofeng UV5R radio via a TRRS audio connector. It allows for connecting the radio to a software TNC app such as APRSDroid or PocketPacket. Solder on the components, solder on the cables, then provide some stress relief, (I use solid-core wire and heat shrink tubing), and you can use your UV5R with your smartphone for APRS on the cheap.
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