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Learn how to easily convert between different units like dBu, dBm, W, mW, V, and uV with the dBCalc application. This small windows program allows ham radio operators to quickly check conversions using input and output resistance. It's a useful tool for anyone dealing with electronic measurements and calculations. Best of all, dBCalc is free to use, making it a convenient solution for amateur radio enthusiasts. This tool simplifies complex conversions and helps hams optimize their equipment setup.
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Learn how to leverage AI assistants like ChatGPT for designing circuits. Electronics engineers can benefit from using ChatGPT for hardware design projects, especially when facing challenges in the analog domain. Discover how AI can enhance productivity and provide solutions to complex hardware design questions. Explore the future of electronics design with ChatGPT and similar chat assistants.
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HamRadioSchool.com combines traditional textbook learning with modern online tools. Their approach focuses on building conceptual understanding rather than just memorizing answers. The site offers structured courses with clear learning paths, video tutorials, and interactive quizzes. Their materials are particularly strong on electronics theory fundamentals. The site also maintains an active blog with tips for new operators and explanations of confusing exam topics.
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Electronic Component Distribution has a wide-ranging inventory of electronic items. We are Board Level Components and Electronic Part Types supplier in the USA.
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Personal website of YO9GR Alex from Romania. Alex provides in his web site a blog with personal ham radio related informationm but also some interesting projects like an external keyer for Icom Transceivers, and other electronics projects.
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Learn about noise blankers in the FT-817 transceiver, why they may not work, and how to repair them. Follow the repair guide provided to improve your radio's performance, especially for activities like Meteor Scatter. Written by EA4EOZ, an amateur radio electronic enthusiast, this page offers valuable insights for hams looking to enhance their equipment.
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The Oxley Region Amateur Radio Club (ORARC) provides encouragement for those interested in the scientific development of radio communications and associated electronics. VK2 Mid North Coast Australia
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W4EEY offers specialized preparation materials focused on the mathematics and electronics theory portions of ham exams. Their approach breaks down complex formulas into step-by-step processes, making them accessible even to those without strong math backgrounds. The site includes calculators for common ham radio formulas, interactive circuit diagrams, and in-depth explanations of electronic principles. Their materials are particularly valuable for the Amateur Extra exam, where technical content becomes more challenging.
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The Lancaster & Fairfield County Amateur Radio Club is a general interest amateur radio group that offers monthly licensing exams, emergency communication activities, and social gatherings. They meet on the first Saturday of each month at 10:00 am at the Fairfield County Emergency Management and Homeland Security in Lancaster, Ohio. Meetings are public and welcome anyone interested in amateur radio, electronics, and emergency communications.
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HQ NextPCB, a global company committed to high-quality, reliable multilayer PCB manufacturing, turnkey assembly, and electronics sourcing services for over 15 years.