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Best links of the week 38 2016

Switchable MTFT for Wire-Antennas, Bent Dipoles reference website, UHF Crystal Radio, How to make a HB9CV , Spark Gap Transmitter, pocketVNA - portable Vector Network Analyzer, Learn Morse Code, Ham Radio - QRP, iotamaps - IOTA mapping project, KO4BB's Manual Repository,

59th JOTA 14-16 October 2016

JOTA-JOTI is the largest Scouting event in the world with over 1 million Scouts participating across 150+ countries.

Best links of the week 37 2016

A 20 meter Moxon Antenna, Ham Radio Web DX Calendar, Low-Cost WSPR with Raspberry Pi and SDR, Amateur Ham Radio Straight Key - Android App, Proppy Online HF Propagation Prediction, Call Book Log 2.1, SDR as a RFI site survey tool, IU5HIV Maurizio Personal Page , DX IOTA Calendar, Radioland.eu

Best links of week 36 2016

W8JK Beam Antenna, Portable Vertical Antenna for 40 and 75, When and Where to Use Baluns, Log periodic 4 elements, 2.4 GHz Sky mini-dish Antenna, HF1 QRP Transceiver Project, 20 Meter Moxon Vertical, Review of the Icom IC-7300, Portable Amateur Radio Operations, Remotino - Remote Monitor,

HV0A Vatican City by 13 Years Old Ham Radio Operator Martin Faraglia

Italian 13 years old ham radio operator, Martin Faraglia, operating the HV0A Vatican City

Ham Radio Explained – Video

Despite the growth of the Internet, ham radio is still a popular hobby. How does it work, and how is it still relevant in the digital era?

7 Great Moxon Antenna Projects for HF Bands

Moxon antenna projects for HF Bands, fixed and portable moxon antennas, monoband, dualband and multiband Moxon Antenna projects

Best links of the week 35 2016

Modeling the W6NL 40m Moxon, Codes of the World, Umbrella Antenna for 80 Meters, APRS Tracker with Arduino, Yaesu FT857D Mic modification video, Icom 706MKIIG modification for frequency injection, 40 Meter Dipole, Log Periodic Antenna, Morse Code Audio Files, Homebrew Bicone Antenna Project,

The DXZone

The DXZone is the largest human created and maintained library of web sites dedicated to Amateur Radio, currently lists 20.000+ links organized into 600+ categories and subcategories. Ham Radio operators review new sites every day since 1998, for potential inclusion in the Directory, and to evaluate the best place to list them.

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