Best Links of the Week
Selection of weekly most popular links
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Best links of the week 37 2015
Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide, The Yagi-Uda Antenna, Amateur radio frequency allocations, IC-9100 QST Review, Amateur Service Spectrum Requirements at 7 MHz, Bhi DSP Noise cancellation Review, Meteor Scatter and WSJT, DARC Band Plan, RSGB Band Plans and Information, Yaesu FT100D VHF/UHF Faulty RF Amplifier Repair
Best new links of the week 36 2015
Line Loss Calculator, Speaker placement, Confessions of an IC-9100 Owner, Delta Loop Antenna for Smaller Vessels, LM338 Power Supply Project, Solar24 , Shrunken 40 Meter Phased Quads, Freescale 1KW SSPA for 144 MHz, UHF Connector Performances, Power Amplifier using 4CX1500B
Best links of the week 35 2015
Aeronautical HF Radio Map, Waller Flag Antenna, Pneumatic Antenna Launchers, Resonant Feedline Dipole, W8DIZ Frequency Counter, 70cm Moxon Beam, A lithium battery primer, The No-Nonsense Technician-Class License Study Guide, dogparkSDR, Yaesu Manuals
Best links of the week 29
Virtual Radar from a Digital TV USB Stick, Base Station, Morse Practice Oscillator, TS-990 Mars Mod, The first Amateur Lunar contacts , Globe-S min, Add SDR to SO2R, Kenwood Mic Compatibility List
Best Links of the week 28 2015
Multiband End-Fed Antenna, The 10 Meter Loop Antenna, Tuning Antenna Traps, Virtual Radar Server, VHF Yagi from Old TV Antenna, EFHW matching unit, SDRplay, Pennant Loop adventures, IC-746 Modification, ADSB#
Best links of the week 25 2015
A Broadband 80/160 meter dipole, Make Your Own Loading Coils, 2 Meter Backpack Quad Antenna, 20 Meter Moxon Antenna, RFD Antenna for 2m, Classic Multiband Dipole, How to Use an Antenna Analyzer, Short 80m center-loaded vertical, Resonant Feed Line Antenna for 40m, VHF Resonant Feedline Dipoles
Best new links of the week
Tri-Band J-Pole , Pretty Lousy - PL 259 Connectors, Low Band Receive Antennas, 80 meter Inverted L, Optimized 40M Vertical Array, The 40 Meter Inverted V Antenna, Digital Modes Need Calibrated Soundcards, 2 Meter 5 Element Quad, Try ARDF on 80 Meters, 5 element wire Yagi antenna for 20 m
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