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LARK Livingston county michigan
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The Island of Giftun is locate at 3 miles from Hurgada Egypt
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Welcome to the w0mr website, 3m club of st. paul, mn, amateur radio club
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Dedicated to the art of Ham Radio, enhancing individual operational and technical skills as well as providing communications during local and national emergencies. Located on the Kenai Peninsula in South Central Alaska.
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Info about Amateur Radio and emergency info weather related.
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Reportage of the CQWW CW contest in 1998, with full history of the event and photos of equipment used.
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Satellites, mir, atv and personal information
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One of the oldest amateur radio clubs in Canada, the E.K.A.R.C. is a very active community member, participating in a number of events each year.
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First started in the early 80's by a small group of Hams that resided in Cle Elum, Washington.
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The Tri-County CW Amateur Radio Club, operating under the callsign _W3TCW_, is situated in North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, just southeast of Pittsburgh. This organization extends an open invitation to all licensed amateur radio operators, regardless of age or experience level, to participate in its activities and community. The club maintains a web presence detailing various aspects of its operations, including a calendar of events, a member roster, and contact information. It also provides resources related to _VE Testing_ and links to other local clubs and the _ARRL_ section website. Historical content, such as information from _Field Day 2008_, is also referenced.
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A general interest amateur radio club where all hams are welcome
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Reports indicate the PA1RBZ DX Cluster, previously accessible via telnet at pa1rbz.dyndns.org on port 9000, is no longer operational. The QSL.net hosting platform displays a 404 error, indicating the specific page or file for the cluster's web interface or related information is missing. This service was designed to provide amateur radio operators with real-time DX spotting data, facilitating long-distance contacts across various bands. The cluster's primary function was to aggregate and disseminate DX spots, allowing users to monitor current propagation conditions and identify active stations. Such systems are crucial tools for DXers and contesters, enabling rapid response to new openings and rare DX entities. QSL.net, which hosts over 30,000 amateur radio websites, provides these services free of charge to hams, relying on user donations for operational continuity.
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The Giles Amateur Radio Association, Inc., located in Giles County Virginia was founded on May 10th 1992
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Serving Greater Waterbury
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Motorola Amateur Radio Club, Schaumburg chapter
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Operating 28.249 MHz and 50.074 MHz from Bozeman, Montana
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By AYR Ham Radio Club
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Our purpose is to have fun with Amateur Radio, to help others that wish to join the hobby, and to offer assistance to our community in times of eminent danger or disaster.
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An ARRL special club service
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The RRDXA is the Amateur Radio Contest Club in the western part of Germany and the BENELUX-Countries
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Work 19 departments of RepAblica Oriental del Uruguay
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Linked Repeater System in Darby, PA
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The bay area amateur radio club (baarc) is a non-profit organization of people interested in amateur radio in the bay area of michigan.
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The Red Oak Victory Amateur Radio Club (ROVARC), an ARRL affiliated club, was incorporated in 1999 as a non-profit club.
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DX-Expedition 1996 8Q7BU and personal info
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Wantagh amateur radio club, wantagh, long island, new york. Our club is one of the oldest amateur radio clubs, if not the oldest, on Long Island.
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The Milford Amateur Radio Club, Established in 1961 Milford, Michigan
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Various info on KE2UK with links to other radio sites and much much more ...
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Home of the Pampanito Amateur Radio Club
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The Bristol Amateur Radio Club's purpose is to: Facilitate the exchange of information and general cooperation between members to promote amateur radio knowledge, fraternalism and individual operating efficiency
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Demonstrates the fundamental principles for connecting a personal computer to a ham radio transceiver, specifically for utilizing sound card-based digital mode software like those in the MM Hamsoft suite. It details the basic hardware setup, emphasizing the use of shielded leads and proper audio routing from the radio's output to the sound card's input, and from the sound card's output to the radio's microphone or data input. The resource highlights the critical need for transmit attenuation, suggesting a 100:1 voltage divider to prevent overdriving the transmitter's audio stage, and mentions the optional addition of ferrite beads and decoupling capacitors for RFI mitigation. The guide also points to external resources for more detailed pin-outs and interface schematics, such as a specific QSL.net page, and recommends consulting the help files within MM Hamsoft programs for interfacing specifics. It underscores that while the process is straightforward, understanding the audio level management and proper cabling is key to successful operation. The author, VE5KC, provides practical advice drawn from common issues encountered by operators setting up digital mode stations.
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Much information about 50 Mhz and 2 meters : log , info , links .Also J28VS log.
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All ham radio inforamtion needed from M?xico.
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Ham radio site with personal info, search facilities and some links pages