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The Badger Contesters is a club of like-minded hams who are interested in VHF/UHF/SHF weak signal communications. Our geographic focus is Wisconsin, however hams in Northern Illinois, Michigan's UP, and Eastern Minnesota are welcome to join us.
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Information about Starved Rock Radio Club and PRINCETON HamFest
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Serving Akron, Ohio, Summit County and the surrounding area since 1981
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Serving the Community and Amateur Radio for over 50 Years
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High Performance Communications Receiver AKA, The Progressive Receiver
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A group of Treasure Valley Hams have formed a group that is interested in experimenting with ballooning and using Amateur Radio and APRS to further our knowledge in communications.
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The IK7IMP personal page provides details on the _Ham Portal_ software, an Italian-language application designed for managing amateur radio websites, including an online logbook feature. The resource also mentions the development of a J-pole antenna project, indicating a focus on practical radio construction and design. Content on the site covers general amateur radio topics, with specific mentions of equipment from manufacturers like Yaesu, Icom, and Kenwood, alongside antenna brands such as KLM and Tonna. The page serves as a hub for Icilio Carlino's amateur radio activities, offering insights into his interests in DXing, contesting (CW), and general radio operation. It also includes information relevant to the local amateur radio community in Lecce and Salento, Italy, referencing the Associazione Italiana Radioamatori (ARI) and the IQ7AF project.
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Based in Williamsport PA
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Contest Club Ontario (CCO) is Ontario's entry into International Club competitions in the 21st Century, providing one vehicle to highlight Canadian participation in these contests.
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The contest takes place the first full weekend of May (from 1800Z on Saturday May 5 to 0400Z Sunday May 6, and from 1100Z to 2100Z Sunday May 6). A total of 20 hours contesting!
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Amateur radio contesting website - the motueka contest club zl1v
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Ham radio club in Bryan Texas
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New Zealand, the information has been taken from the New Zealand Call Book, published annually by NZART
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The Eastman Amateur Radio Club (VE4TG) operates a **VHF repeater** at 146.73 MHz and a **UHF repeater** at 444.15 MHz, both located at the Manitoba Hydro gas-fired generating station near Selkirk. These repeaters are situated on the power plant roof, leveraging its infrastructure for antenna placement. The club's primary objective is to offer a reliable local repeater site for members in the East Selkirk and Lockport areas, ensuring consistent amateur radio access. Beyond routine communication, the club maintains a standby communications link to assist local municipal authorities during emergencies requiring communications support. The unique repeater site location at a generating station provides a robust backup power supply, enhancing reliability. The club also organizes activities such as a weekly net and participates in WARC Field Day, fostering community engagement and operational readiness.
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The CNCG is a group of contesters and DXers from Oregon and Washington who travel to various locales to participate in amateur contests
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My blog is general info regarding HAM radio hobby and collection of my QSL cards
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Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington, USA
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Constructing a basic multimeter involves integrating a 0-1mA meter movement with various shunts and multipliers, selected via a switch, to create a versatile instrument capable of measuring DC volts, current, and resistance. The design outlines two main units: a primary unit handling six DC current ranges up to 1 amp and eight DC voltage ranges up to 1000 volts, alongside an internal battery for an ohms range up to 200,000 ohms. This approach allows for a practical, hands-on understanding of meter operation. An add-on unit further extends the multimeter's capabilities, incorporating a meter rectifier and switched series resistors to provide four AC voltage ranges up to 100 volts. Additional shunt and series resistors, designated Ra and Rb, are included to expand the instrument's range to 10A and 5kV, demonstrating how modular design can enhance functionality. When this add-on is in use, the main instrument is set to measure 1mA FSD, connecting via specific lugs. Component selection emphasizes precision, with 1% tolerance high stability resistors for series elements and Eureka resistance wire for shunts. The design specifies values calculated for a meter with 60 ohms internal resistance, noting that these would require modification for different meter characteristics. Experimental adjustment of shunt values is recommended to ensure accurate readings against a calibrated reference meter, reinforcing practical calibration techniques.
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The purpose of the Marconi Amateur Wireless Society is to encourage experimentation in all aspects of amateur radio in a spirit of friendship and goodwill.
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A small rig that you can take hiking and on business trips.
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Summits on the Air South Africa formed in October 2002 to draw up an Association Reference Manual and compile a list of South African summits that can be activated or contacted for SOTA awards
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The Tri-City ARC was formed by amateurs in the New London, Norwich and Westerly areas (hence Tri-City) desirous of forming an association of local amateurs with the purpose of furthering better cooperation among amateurs
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The elgin amateur radio society Illinois
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Summits on the air, sota. an exciting new award scheme for radio amateurs. the scheme encourages lightweight portable ham radio operating in mountainous and wilderness areas areas.
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Warszawa 2000 Award, Mazowsze (Mazovia) Award, Vistula) River Award, All Baltic Islands Award, Maritime Mobile award, Baltic Sea lighthouses award
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RACES Repeater for Bucks County, Pennsylvania
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The Big Dog contest club is a group of amateur radio enthusiasts who enjoy the fine arts of radio contesting and consuming fine foods but not necessarily in that order!
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Open to employees and retirees of Avaya Inc. in Lincroft NJ. As Avaya Inc. was spun off from Lucent Technologies, AT&T Bell Laboratories, and even Western Electric
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Radioklub Nokia is the Amateur Radio Club Station for Nokia employees and family in the Dallas - Fort Worth area in Texas, USA.
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Lighthouse list, dx peditions, pictures and awards issued
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To gain Tonga DXpedition Award it is necessary to have QSL confirmed contacts with two amateur radio expeditions from Tonga (A35), on two bands, with two diffrent modes. Available also to SWLs
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The Washington Totem Award recognizes licensed radio amateurs who submit proof of two-way radio contact with the state of Washington. Applicants must confirm contacts with a specified number of Washington counties, with different requirements for stations located within and outside the state. For example, stations outside Washington need 25 confirmed contacts from 25 different counties, while Washington stations require 15 contacts from 15 different counties. Contacts must be made after January 1, 1970, and may be established on any amateur band using any mode. QSL cards or other acceptable proof of contact must be submitted with the application. The award promotes activity within Washington state and encourages DXers to seek out contacts across its diverse geographical areas. Applications are processed by the Western Washington DX Club, which also manages the award rules and verification process.
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Personal webpage of AE7XQ with information for those starting out in amateur radio and those who are interested in CW and QRP.
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This group is located just north of Reno, Nevada and primarily uses simplex frequencies.
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Quinte West, Ontario, Canada