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All ham radio inforamtion needed from M?xico.
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Home page of the parallel lines contest group - g4lip/p
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You can find all about awards and dx in argentina
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The Strathcona Radio Volunteers provides radio communication along with general manpower to public service, charity, and general events in and around Strathcona County. The club also provides backup communication to the Emergency Services of Strathcona County.
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The WAU award is issued by the "RadioAmator" magazine for contacts with amateur radio stations in all regions of Ukraine, cities of Kiev and Sevastopol made after 01.01.1993.
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Six meter club of chicago smcc amateur radiomembers interested in hf/vhf/uhf, special events and public service
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Radioclub KAPA,OM7M Partizanske Slovack republic
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Europeam perspective on BPL PLC
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A page full of info and resources for hams.
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TOEC was founded in 1991 by a bunch of contesters in Northern Sweden. The purpose of TOEC is to support contest related activities in as many ways as possible.
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Cary Amateur Radio Club
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CT1BWW portugeses Faros Awards
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An ARRL affiliated club
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Baccalieu amateur radio klub inc. is located in carbonear, newfoundland
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The Waterville Area Wireless Association was founded in 1957
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Amateur Radio Station K7GSE, Telegraph & keys Collection
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Records based on OZ2DXC Copenhagen DXcluster QSL and MGR databases.
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Issued by the Irish Radio Transmitters Society
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SARA, the Schuylkill Amateur Repeater Association located in central-eastern PA in Schuylkill County.
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Peace country amateur radio club, as well as links to other sites
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Lockheed martin recreation association amateur radio club
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Shrine Temple Amateur Radio Club
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Located near North Bay Ontario (FN06) about 300KM north of Toronto, the CCC is built on the property of VA3RTW (Bob Williams).
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Home of Bosnia and Herzegovina Contest Operators
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The Hidden Valleys Amateur Radio Club is a small friendly club located in the hills and valleys of Southwestern Wisconsin.
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Keys from around the World
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UN Amateur Radio News, curated by Artur UN6QC, presents information relevant to Kazakh radio amateurs, including details on their account activity and participation in **WFF Kazakhstan** expeditions. The resource also documents various diplomas issued within Kazakhstan, such as those related to WFF Kazakhstan and special programs like the "50th Anniversary of the first manned space flight by Yuri Gagarin" and "The Columbus of the Cosmos" Award. It aggregates international ham radio news and maintains a calendar of international HAM competitions. The site, operational since May 14, 2010, serves as a central point for information on HAM competitions organized in Kazakhstan. It also references external resources like WWW.CQHAM.KZ for award details and WWW.EQSL.KZ for UN EQSL services. The platform aims to be a useful hub for both local and international amateur radio enthusiasts interested in Kazakh-specific operations and awards. Key events like the **UN DX Contest** and the First UN Field Day, held May 19-20, 2012, are highlighted.
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Serving Henry,Knox,Stark,Rock Island, Mercer, Lee, Warren,Peoria,Bureau,Tazewell,Woodford,Marshall, Fulton, counties in Illinois and Scott county in Iowa.
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SEAARCis located in Medicine Hat, Alberta
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50,006.0 MHz from LL55SH by Qatar Amateur Radio Society
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Over 1900 ARISS school events have been conducted since 2000, facilitating amateur radio contacts between students and ISS crew members. This resource details the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) program, outlining scheduled contacts, operational procedures, and application processes for educational institutions worldwide. It lists specific upcoming contacts, such as those with Lewis Center for Educational Research in California and Vauban, Ecole et Lycée français de Luxembourg, typically operating on a 145.800 MHz downlink frequency. The content also provides crucial guidelines for radio amateurs, emphasizing the importance of not interfering with scheduled school contacts and utilizing the crossband repeater for general QSOs when available. It clarifies crew availability for casual contacts, noting that astronauts are usually free during personal time, approximately one hour after waking and one hour before sleeping, and often on weekends. Constraints on scheduling, such as avoiding EVA weeks and specific crew rest periods, are also detailed. Furthermore, the resource includes historical statistics on direct versus telebridge contacts, QSL information, and links to related ARISS, AMSAT, ARRL, and NASA websites. It also provides information on applying to host an ARISS contact for schools and youth organizations in various regions, including the United States, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Canada, Central and South America, Asia, and Australia.
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Christians of Idaho Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
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CEMARC is ARRL Affiliated Council of Clubs representing the Ham Radio Community in Eastern Massachusetts.
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MARCA - an amateur radio experimential and education organization in the Phoenix, Arizona area
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Peninsula Amateur Radio Club - W4MT - Newport News, Virginia
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Serving the Community and Amateur Radio for over 50 Years
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Serving Akron, Ohio, Summit County and the surrounding area since 1981