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K1JT introduces FT4 Digital Mode

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 1913

QRP Link Dipole Antenna, Ham Radio EMCOMM Go Kit, Yaesu FT-8900r Review, All about coax cables, Resistor Color Code Calculator, Ameritron RCS-10 Review, 3Y0I Official Web Site, E6AF Log Online, E6AF Niue

Best QSO mapping tools to display contacts

The best QSO Mapping toos will help you represent your contacts on a world map, and to share them with your fellow hams.

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 1912

Multi Band Slinky Doublet Antenna, SWR ANTENNA ANALYZER + WSPR TX, How to make a MMDVM Digital Repeater, Solar power in a Can, Velocity Factor of Coax Cables, 5W CW Transceiver From QRP Labs, Quatar Oscar 100 Presentation by AMSAT DL, 5X3C Log Online, Oscar 100 Bandplan, SG Laboratory Ltd

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 1911

A Micro QRP Transceiver Project, A Short Course On Baluns , EFHW autotransformer comparison, MiniTioune receiver project, Building equipment for Quatar OSCAR 100, Amateur Radio Artworks by K4ICY, QO-100 Basic Information

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 1910

Home Brew Fold Over Tower, Online Live Azimuthal map, Shortened 80m Antenna, Choosing the correect Ferrite, Common Mode Currents on Coax, Receiving the QO-100 GeoSat

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 1909

Time Zone-World Map, RTTY Contesting, A to Z, Build an All Band HF Air Core Choke Balun, Amateur Radio Clip Art, V84SAA Log Online, Gap Titan DX Antenna Manual, BktDxCluster for Android, Ham Radio Projects by Wireless Society of Southern Maine, Icom IC-2720H One Page Operating Guide, OSCAR-100 WebSDR,

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 1908

Increase Your CW Speed with Wordsworth, CW Decoder With Arduino Uno, Field Day Antennas, QRP Antenna Tuner project, Toronto Surplus, Antennas of Field Day, IC706_BKT CAT Icom Radio Control, Robot36 SSTV Decoder for Android, SSTV Encoder for Android,

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