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Antique Radios : Clubs
  • New York Long Island Antique & Vintage Radios Club - The Greater New York Vintage Wireless Association is the number one club serving the collector of antique and vintage radios, TVs, and electronic equipment in the New York City Long Island area.
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Ham Radio : Clubs : Europe
  • EURAO - European Radio Amateurs Organization - Meeting point of radio amateurs associations from around the world where introduce and share their activities and experiences. It is about giving voice to all those independent radio clubs of any country interested in exchanging knowledge with the others.
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Ham Radio : Clubs : Europe : France
  • F8KFP Radio Club Urtois - Le radio club de la Cote Basque, amateur radio pages about HF / VHF / UHF / digital modes, Projets with arduino and raspberry , training classes.
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Ham Radio : Clubs : Europe : UK : Scotland
  • Wigtownshire Amateur Radio Club - Wigtownshire Amateur Radio Club is the only amateur radio club in South-West Scotland. We serve the huge area of Dumfries and Galloway and northwards into Ayrshire
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Ham Radio : Clubs : Europe : UK : Wales
  • North Wales Amateur Radio Group - North Wales Amateur Radio Group (NWARG) was formed in December of 2019 by a group of radio amateurs that yearned for a local club that encouraged it’s membership to use all modes of amateur radio, to experiment with radio, to learn about radio and above all to be friendly and supportive of all of it’s members.
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Ham Radio : Clubs : North America : USA : California Ham Radio : Clubs : North America : USA : Utah
  • Davis County Amateur Radio Club - The Davis County Amateur Radio Club (DCARC) is an organized, incorporated group of individuals with an interest in Radio Communications. Most of our members live in Davis County, Utah and hold Amateur Radio Licenses.
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  • Sinbad Desert Amateur Radio Club - The Sinbad Desert Amateur Radio Club is a general-purpose club that mainly serves the Carbon and Emery Counties but has members from all over Utah and surrounding states. The Club was formed by local Hams in Eastern Utah in 1982 by individuals with a common interest
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  • N7BYU Brigham Young University Amateur Radio Club - Brigham Young University Amateur Radio Club (BYUARC) was founded in 1949 and has been headquartered in several places on BYU campus over the years, finally coming to its permanent location in the Wilkinson Student Center in the 1970s.
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  • Bridgerland Amateur Radio Club - We are a group of amateur radio operators located in Northern Utah who enjoy exploring many aspects of the hobby from HF to VHF and beyond. We are active in many public service events, Field Day, APRS, packet, Winlink, contesting and more
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Ham Radio : Clubs : North America : USA : Virginia
  • Loudoun Amateur Radio Group - The Loudoun Amateur Radio Group (LARG) of Loudoun County, Northern Virginia, was founded in July 1993. LARG is a family oriented club with a wide variety of activities and interests. Some of these activities include public service, emergency communications support, high altitude balloon radio, camera and video flights, fox hunts, contesting and radio sport DX-ing
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Ham Radio : Clubs : North America : USA : Wisconsin Manufacturers : Amplifiers
  • R3KBO EB104.ru Amateur Radio Products - R3KBO is an amateur radio club producing and developing amateur radio kits and assembled products including HF VHF Power Amplifiers or RF Power Kits and amplifier parts, low pass filfers, band pass filters, sourge protections, splitters and combiners, antenna switches
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Operating Aids : Beginner's Guides
  • Ham Radio Equipment The Basics - This article help on explaining what you need to start with amateur radio. By using a local ham radio club station to purchasing second hand radio equipment and how to get help on installing antennas.
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Operating Modes : Morse code : Clubs
  • NAQCC - North american QRP CW Club, open to any licensed radio amateur or shortwave listener (SWL) worldwide with at least some interest in CW/QRP operation. Encouraging the use of CW and helping all hams increase CW speed and proficiency
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Operating Modes : Repeaters
  • A Beginners Guide to Repeaters - Mount Baker Amateur Radio Club present this guide with the hope that it will make using repeaters easier to understand and it will answer your questions without dwelling on the many technical details
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Software : Logging
  • Klog - KLog is a multiplatform, multilanguate free ham radio logger, that runs on Linux, Windows and macOSx. KLog provides QSO management, useful QSL management DX-Cluster client, DXCC management, club log integration, WSJT-X and DX Marathon support.
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Software : Radio Control
  • Win4IcomSuite ICOM Radio Control Software - The Ultimate Control Software for the IC-7300, IC-7610, IC-7600, IC-7850, IC-7851 and Others is a control software suite that includes additional interesting features such as support for the built in Spectrum Scope, Audio monitors, Shortwave DB, CW Terminal, Clublog Spotting, Memory management, interface to Ham Radio Deluxe Logbook, DM780, n1mm+, log4om, DXLab and other. Runs on Windows OS, commercial licence.
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Technical Reference : RF Safety
  • RF Safety at Field Day - A case study of Field Day 1998 with the North Shore Radio Club (NSRC) in Village Green Park, Northbrook, Illinois
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Technical Reference : Repeater
  • Cross Band Repeaters - Crossband Repeating is a process where a Ham transmits one signal on one band (typically UHF), and it is received by another radio with a better antenna/power installation, and re-transmitted (typically on VHF) to another radio system, or a repeater. Everyday examples of cross-band repeaters are repeater receive sites that hear the input signals on 2m and retransmit those signals on a frequency higher than 220 MHz.
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