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The life and times of development of a Linux D-Star repeater and dplus node.
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Pignology is mainly an app developer focused on ham radio related topics. Offers radio remote control devices, and develop apps for them along to logbook apps and other ham radio related utilities.
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HamBlog is a weblog host for Amateur Radio operators.
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Makers of the The Polar Explorer transmitter, which operates on 9 HF bands from 160 through 10 meters and is capable of 500 watt peak output power on SSB, CW, AM, FM and RTTY. It is intended to be used in conjunction with a transceiver.
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Tuning non-resonant antennas and usage of such technique during contests.
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Things on the occasion of amateur radio activity only
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Radio 2 Radio broadcasts amateur & HAM radio news and current events from around the world.
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A shortwave radio listeners log book runs on Windows and MacOS Catalina and above. The KB6IBB SWL Logger is a program designed for the shortwave radio listener. It offers shortwave specific logging of stations, with most tasks handled automatically. The program also incorporates the use of EiBi shortwave database for logging and looking up various known shortwave stations world wide.
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Learn which are the top ten reason why you should operate in portable mode
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An interesting article by V2EVN on moxon yagi antennas
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Amateur radio makes the world a much smaller place.
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Fundamentals of operating on single sideband
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A collection of articles related to my pursuit of the hobby of Amateur Radio.
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Some observations on the Yaesu FT-817 5W portable HF VHF UHF transceiver with some pictures and movies
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ContestLogHQB is a free windows contest logging program developed by Gabriele IZ5HQB. Currently in Italian, support most of the VHF and Up contests including Maraton 50Mhz.
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Projects in ham radio, programming, and robotics. Specializing in amateur satellite operations.
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CCAE Software Log provides a dedicated platform for amateur radio operators to manage their QSO records, offering functionalities beyond basic logging. This application supports various operational aspects, including contest participation and general DXing activities, catering to the needs of radio enthusiasts who utilize classic equipment such as Collins radios. The software integrates features for efficient data entry and retrieval, allowing users to maintain a detailed history of their contacts. It is designed to be intuitive for operators focused on collecting and preserving their radio communication logs. The program's development by the European Collins Collector Association (F6HOY) suggests a focus on reliability and specific utility for vintage radio enthusiasts. Its core function is to serve as a robust **logbook software**, facilitating organized record-keeping for ham radio operations.
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A facebook group where all women and girls in ham radio can gather together to share the common interest of amateur radio.
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A blog devoted to the hobby of Amateur Radio (Ham Radio). The radio amateurs of the world contribute to public service and emergency communications. This blog hopefully will reflect that fact!
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Configure the Kenwood TS-590S for Digital Voice Keying DVK, a must for contesting.
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The Kenwood TS-870S HF transceiver features two state-of-the-art 24-bit 20 MIPS DSP chips, providing over 100dB out-of-passband attenuation and CW bandwidth adjustable to 50 Hz. It operates across 160-10 meters with 100 watts output, incorporating digital filtering, a beat canceller, and 100 memory channels. The radio also includes a transmit equalizer, RX antenna input, and a K1 Logic Keyer, enhancing signal processing and operational flexibility for amateur radio operators. Advanced capabilities include IF stage DSP, dual noise reduction, and an auto notch filter, all contributing to superior signal reception and clarity. The TS-870S offers a variable AGC, voice equalizer, and an RS-232C port for computer control, with Windows™ software supplied. Its built-in automatic antenna tuner functions on all bands for both transmit and receive modes, streamlining station setup and operation. Available accessories such as the DRU-3A digital recording unit, SO-2 high stability crystal oscillator, and VS-2 voice synthesizer option further extend the transceiver's utility. The unit requires 13.8 VDC at 20.5 Amps and is supplied with an MC-43S hand microphone, making it a comprehensive station component.
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The Icom IC-7300 is a groundbreaking Software Defined Radio (SDR) transceiver that revolutionizes the way amateur radio operators interact with the spectrum. With its large 4.3-inch color TFT LCD touch screen, users can easily navigate through various functions, including real-time spectrum scope and high-resolution waterfall displays. This allows for quick adjustments and enhanced signal awareness, making it easier to find and engage in QSOs. The touch screen interface provides a modern approach to radio operation, replacing traditional buttons with virtual controls that can be accessed with a simple touch. In addition to its user-friendly interface, the IC-7300 boasts advanced features such as IF-DSP filtering, audio scope functions, and a multi-dial knob that combines tactile control with touch screen flexibility. These capabilities enable operators to visualize signals and make precise adjustments to their settings, ensuring optimal performance during contests or casual operating. The IC-7300 is designed for both beginners and experienced hams, making it a versatile addition to any shack. Its innovative design and functionality truly embody the spirit of modern amateur radio.
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Provides information and resources on Amateur (Ham) Radio from N0UN. Ham Radio Friends, Shacks and Blog by N0UN
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Matrix of several popular amplifiers currently on the market
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Diary of a small contest group
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Blog site for various home brew projects including antennas, power dividers etc
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PS8RF beacon tx in 7.035 Mhz with 3 W
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Jules Verne's "Around the World in 80 days" is old fashion way. Be an amateur radio I'll bet you'll rounding the world just on a flash!
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Holyland Log Application, a super simple, one click, easy to use logging application for Holyland contest participants.
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J49I operated from Crete Island (EU-015, KM25PH) during the 2008 _CQ WW DX CW Contest_, focusing on multi-operator category participation. The station's activity centered on maximizing contacts and multiplier acquisition across various HF bands during the competitive event. Operators aimed to achieve a high score by leveraging the island's DXCC entity status. The team, comprising Greek and Italian amateur radio operators, utilized the J49I callsign for this specific contest operation. Their efforts contributed to the overall contest results for the 2008 CW segment, with logs submitted reflecting their performance from the European continent.
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Windows shareware contest log program for the ARRL 160 meter contest
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Loki5ace version 5.3.39.1 is a freeware amateur radio logging program designed for Windows operating systems (XP, Vista, 7) and compatible with Linux Wine. The software offers multiple installation methods, including a portable version (loc5portable.zip or Loce5pack.zip) that does not require administrator rights or Windows Registry modifications, making it suitable for USB stick deployment or limited user accounts. An official installation (loc5acest.zip) is also available, typically installing to C:\Program Files\Hamlok\LokiAce\ and requiring administrator privileges for initial setup and updates, with user-specific settings and database files stored in application data folders. The program's database, Loc4ac.mdb, can be renamed to the user's callsign for personalization. Loki5ace supports context-sensitive help, which requires WinHlp32.exe installation on Windows Vista and 7. The software includes features such as special print functions, Telnet Watch with comment display, and an 'Own QTH' field for location management. Updates can be performed via an in-program function or by manually copying the Loki5ace.zip file, which contains the main executable, Loki5ace.exe, to the program folder. The latest version 5.3.39.0 includes repairs for special prints and enhancements to the Telnet Watch feature.
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Contest log Written by Isao Suzuki JK1IQK, english and japanese version available
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Russian and english contest log software for windows. The full version of the program contains all the tests and utilities.
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Review of 6 QRP CW transceivers by AE5X published in QST December 2000
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Online log for A25HQ A25CF A25BI A25AN A25ZY A25DF A25MB A25SL A25UQ DX Pedition 2010
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This blog is devoted to my station and all of my radio activities
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Smart antennas or the adaptive antenna array and smart antenna technology used with SDR, cognitive radio, MIMO, and other new technologies.
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TT's Jottings-Blog of VU2SWX, Travails of an Indian Geek
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A page describing how to setup a magnetic loop antenna with the DIY Magnetic Loop Starter Kit produced by Chamaeleon Antenna. Includes a video and a detailed instructions to setup.
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CT1FUI - Amateur Radio from Portugal , QSL card collection from 90's