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Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 1906

HF-MT Dummy Load by VK2KVV, MMDVM Digital Repeater DIY, Using the FT-817 with the RM K300P RF AMP, DIY Yaesu Data Cable, Morserino-32, AntiqueTubeRadio.com Discover over 1200 antique radios, Guide to register for a DMR ID, Ham radio blog by OZ1BXM, Wireless Society of Southern Maine RACES

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 1905

22 Antennas for the 160 Meter Band, Secret listeners during WW2, Amateur Radio Digital Voice Systems, A Simple Raspberry APRS Position Reporter, 9LY1JM Log Online, Peanut - Ham Radio Digital Voice Client, Remotely Controlled Camera by VK5SW, Compendium of Automatic Morse Code, N3CW, V84SAA Brunei DX Pedition 2019

CQ WW 160 Meter Contest

The CW mode is held the final full weekend of January. The Phone mode is held the final full weekend of February.

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 1904

Dish antenna for 2 meters band, 3 Foot Box Loop Antenna, 160M Folded Counterpoise, Mains Filter for EMC & Noise Reduction, Interactive World Clock, 70cm Mini Transverter, The Short Dipole, VK5SW, Remotely Controlled Amateur Radio - YouTube, Coil Inductance and Q Calculator, TYT MD-2017 Programming

Bitcoin Sent Through Amateur Radio 40 Meters Band

Bitcoin sent from Toronto to Michigan through amateur radio using JS8Call keyboard-to-keyboard application software based on FT8 and fldigi

FDM-S2 SDR Receiver by ELAD

Elad FDM-S2 a PC controlled direct sampling SDR receiver, coverting HF and VHF Frequencies

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 1903

Yaesu FT-857D Cheat Sheet, Helically wound antenna for 40m, Thin wire 160 metre G0CWT Loop Antenna, Homemade LiFePO4 battery power for Amateur Radio, Magnetic Loop for the 2m band, DIY Ham Radio Loudspeaker, Programming Chinese Radios, EME on a Budget - Moonbounce for the Rest of Us, Restricted Space Antennas : vertical dipoles, Cushcraft R8 Multiband HF Vertical

CQ WPX RTTY Contest

2019 CQ WPX RTTY Contest, February 09 - 10, 2019 Starts: 0000 GMT Saturday Ends: 2359 GMT Sunday

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