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Antennas : Magnetic Loop- Mastering Magnetic Loop Antenna Control
- Unveil the secrets of efficient Magnetic Loop Antenna control systems, eliminating the hassle of frequent retuning. With real-time tracking and compatibility with various transceivers, including popular models from Elecraft, ICOM, Kenwood, and Yaesu, this controller ensures seamless frequency adjustment. Explore its high-resolution stepper motor and versatile communication capabilities, revolutionizing amateur radio operation.
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- ADIF Processor Map QSOs with Google Earth
- The ADIF Processor is an online application that visualizes amateur radio contacts from an ADIF log file using Google Earth. SOTA CSV log files can also be used. As well as allowing you to view and explore your contacts in Google Earth, you will be able to see a Markdown or text table of contacts, use the output ADIF file which contains QRZ.com data, accurate contact distances and fields populated from comments in the input file. Print QSL labels. One of the benefits of using the ADIF Processor before uploading/storing your ADIF file is detecting errors in callsigns and activity references (e.g. POTA or SOTA references).
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- Mid Sussex Amateur Radio Society
- Mid Sussex ARS is an RSGB-affiliated club and meets at its headquarters in Burgess Hill on the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month. They organize various activities ranging from talks by members or guest speakers, evenings on the air using their shack's latest SDR equipment, training evenings and used equipment sales. As well as scheduled club nights, they run many outdoor activities throughout the year, including direction-finding contests, town days, social evenings and Special Event Stations. They even have their own free online training academy!
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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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- Taking a look at the 900 MHz band
- Use of the band as Amateur Radio is secondary in this band to federal radiolocation systems, industrial, scientific and medical devices, federal fixed and mobile systems and the M-LMS. Bandplans for hams. Allocation in 902 - 928 MHz
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- M17 digital radio protocol for data and voice
- M17 is a community of open source developers and radio enthusiasts. We are building understandable systems in support of the hackers and experimenters' history of ham radio. M17 is developing open source hardware, software, and offers a complete digital radio protocol for data and voice, made by and for amateur radio operators.
M17 voice mode uses the free and open Codec 2 voice encoder.
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- Keys to Good Code
- Article appeared on 73 amateur radio today in 1999 on how to unlock the secrets of sending precise Morse Code. Article contains hints on how use the stright key and the sideswiper key, but even the electronic keyers or the semiautomatic keys.
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- 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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- Ham Radio And the Art of Bushcraft
- This article explores the marriage of amateur radio and bushcraft, advocating the pleasure of setting up a portable station in nature rather than operating from the confines of a vehicle. The Parks on the Air (POTA) programme is highlighted as a catalyst for outdoor radio activities. The author shares his experiences and techniques, from transporting equipment into the wilderness to setting up shelters and antennas. Knot tying skills and the use of frogs are emphasized for efficiency, and a unique method for launching wire antennas is described. The article emphasizes the synergy between amateur radio and bushcraft skills, enhancing the enjoyment of radio operations in wilderness environments.
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- K1IW Amateur Repeater and Broadcast Transmitters Database
- Use this form to generate a list of amateur repeaters and broadcast transmitters to your specifications.
The database covers the fifty U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the ten Canadian provinces.
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- 40 MHz 8m Band Amateur Radio Exploration
- The 8m ISM band, a unique frequency range between 10m and 6m, holds potential for amateur radio enthusiasts, yet it remains largely unallocated. This spectrum offers fertile ground for research and self-training. The author's experience with low-power transmissions and WSPR testing highlights the band's capabilities and the need for a narrow, speech-free amateur allocation to encourage experimentation. Discover the world of 8m ISM radio exploration and its future possibilities.
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- HF Radio Propagation Forecast
- This page offers radio amateurs (experienced and beginners) a useful overview and tutorials on HF propagation conditions. Here you will find basic and advanced explanations, as well as practical methods, charts, maps, models, real-time measurements, assessments, comparisons, references, and an index.
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- Skywave Linux
- Linux for shortwave and amateur radio monitoring. Supports popular SDR hardware and online streaming from KiwiSDR, WebSDR, and Spyserver sites. Articles about using Linux with your SDR devices.Skywave Linux, an innovative operating system, leverages cutting-edge technology for seamless access to radio signals globally. Ideal for regions with limited internet access, it effortlessly connects to a network of SDR servers, offering high-performance SDR operation without the need for extensive hardware. With pre-installed and configured SDR software, Skywave Linux simplifies signal discovery and operation for all users.
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- LogConv
- LogConv is a versatile utility designed to convert Amateur Radio log files between various formats such as ADIF, Cabrillo, CT9, CT10, EQF, and TR Log. It offers both GUI and Command line versions for user convenience. LogConv normalizes QSO data, breaking it into separate fields for better visibility. Additionally, it can extrapolate geographic information from contest exchanges, aiding in awards tracking
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- QLog
- QLog is a free log book program for Amateur Radio users that works on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS. It's made with the Qt framework and uses SQLite for storing data. QLog tries to keep things easy to use while offering all the features you'd need in a logbook. It's not meant specifically for contests at the moment.
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- 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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- Ham Cockpit
- Ham Cockpit is a program of a new type. All of its functions are implemented in the plugins, the main program simply loads the plugins and helps them work together. Ham Cockpit is an integrated environment for a Radio Amateur that every user can build according to his needs. It can work as SDR client, a logger, a cluster monitor, a propagation prediction tool, or have any combination of these working together.
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- HAM Radio DIY Projects by DL8ABH
- Ham Radio DIY projects all around morse
semi-automatic and fully automatic bug keys
construction manuals o semi-and fully automatic Bug keys, portable light weight magnetic loops, making a telegraph set (school project)
and lots of kitchen projects (useful hamradio gear made by easily available material)
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- Mini Satellite-Antenna Rotator Mk1
- This project is a portable device used to automatically point a directional antenna towards an orbiting satellite. It takes all the effort out of little kids holding the antenna and figuring out where to point it. It allows students to talk through Amateur Radio satellites or download weather satellite images. Note: This is a complex DIY project for the advanced kit constructor.
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