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Linux Open Source and ham radio for everyone blog
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Ham radio blog in English and Dutch. The radio adventures of PE4BAS.
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A simplified explanation of decoding West German numbers messages transmissions without a computer.
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Qsl card collection at VU2NAN blog
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A blog mainly about my favourite hobby-amateur radio, shortwave listening and radio in its many forms.
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Wondering whether human body could be used as an antenna.
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Sponsor of the Spartan Sprints are two-hour gatherings held the first Monday of every month.
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An in-depth comparison here between the various digital technologies
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The _Nemos Photography_ blog presents a curated visual gallery focusing on _Morse keys_, offering a detailed photographic exploration of various telegraphy instruments. Each entry typically features high-resolution images of specific keys, highlighting their design, construction, and historical context. The content serves as a visual reference for collectors and enthusiasts interested in the aesthetics and mechanics of CW sending devices, often including close-ups of key components and unique features. This resource allows for comparative study of different key types, from vintage straight keys to modern paddles, without delving into technical specifications or operational performance. The emphasis is purely on the visual documentation of these artifacts, providing a unique perspective on the evolution and diversity of Morse key designs. It is a specialized collection for those who appreciate the craftsmanship and historical significance of telegraphy hardware.
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Notes on how to properly install a Mini Whip receiving antenna in an noisy urban environment.
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Ham Radio News and more by N5FXX - Lubbock, Texas
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Ramblings on amateur radio, flying, programming, martial arts, the Macintosh and who knows what.
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Digital modes and information Gran Canaria
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Weak Signal Audio 160m, choosing a headphone for weak signals reception
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A tutorial on how to setup a receiver capable to decode SSTV signals with a small RaspberryPi version 2 and a RTL-SDR dongle. The author explains how to install the needed software to interface the RTL-SDR and a step by step guide to install the QSSTV software used to decode the signals.
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tabLog has been written to offer basic logging when /P and allows for easy import into your Shack-based log via ADIF. Best performance is with a tablet in landscape mode and using a small Bluetooth/micro-USB QWERTY keyboard – QSO entry via this method is simple, and efficient.
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Large personal QSL collection by I3CRW
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More than just a Ham Radio Blog – CQHQ is an informative, cynical and sometimes humorous look at what is happening in the world of amateur radio
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A blog about ham radio. A blog dedicated to cool stuff like ham radio, birdwatching and bus timetables
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A satirical look at the world of ham radio DXing and contesting. Not for those without a sense of humor or irony
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Official page of the IARU High Speed Telegraphy Championships
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Blog related to ham radio t-shirt and accessory designs
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Designs for QRSS TX and other Arduino based systems
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Testing a linear regulated power supply using headlight bulbs for loading.
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My view on the world of AMATEUR RADIO- "Rambling on" so to speak
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radio.McDougallsHome.net The Web site and Blog of Amateur Radio Station K7JM. Homebrew, Construction, Operating, and Discussion
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This DIY vertical multi-band Windom antenna offers a practical and effective solution for amateur radio enthusiasts seeking a versatile and compact antenna for HF communications. Its simplicity of construction, multi-band capability, and favorable performance make it a valuable addition to any radio shack. The article provides detailed instructions on constructing the antenna and balun, along with diagrams and component specifications. Field tests demonstrated successful contacts with stations across Europe and North America on 14, 18, and 28 MHz. The antenna exhibited comparable performance to a W3DZZ dipole and outperformed a Cobweb antenna on 18 MHz. Low noise levels were observed, effectively suppressing background noise.
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Review of the Heil PR-781 with a Yaesu FT-950 includes youtube movies and a nice product review
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HSMM-MESH or Broadband-Hamnet - Canada a web site dedicated to HamNet development in Toronto Area
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A homemade interface for any android device, allow to receive and trasmitt SSTV PSK RTTY from an android tablet based on the DD7LP original project include demo of a sample DIY kit.
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My blog is general info regarding HAM radio hobby and collection of my QSL cards
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A group of hams from the Rio Araguaia region
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Mike's amateur radio blog from Rhodes Island ,Dodecanese, Greece
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Miscellaneous ham radio stuff from K2DBK
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Focused on technology to serve emergency response in clackamas county, oregon.
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Past and current operations dedicated to St. Maximilian Maria Kolbe (SP3RN)
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Amateur Radio Operator since April of 2005. My time as a Technician was primarily spent working for the community and various organizations to provide Emergency Communications. I originally became a ham to work DX but found enjoyment volunteering for the local community.
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Amateur Radio Full Disclosure
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1296Mhz EME Station from Japan, includes eme amplifiers pictures
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Review of the popular Icom IC-2100 VHF ham radio transceiver by YB3TD
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