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Satellite Amateur Radio Club, W6AB, located on beautiful Vandenberg Air Force Base, on the California Central Coast.
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Ardf holland, information about ardf activities in the netherlands, in english and dutch
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About the Cushcraft A3S with A743 add-on for 30 an 40 meters
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Amateur radio log book for iOS devices, including iPad and iPhone. Featuring several advanced logging functions, including export to ADIF, DX Cluster access, LoTW eQSL interface and more
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This is the downloads area for slides, plans and handouts for CARS Amateur Radio Licence Training Courses
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The Four Metres website offer a global overview graph of the four meter band plans world wide
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Free programming software for the Yaesu VX-6 and VX-6R.
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This app permit to work in DigiModes using the latest free version of HamRadio Deluxe Suite 5.24.0.38 with the new Yaesu FT-991 (which is not supported in that version of the application) using the Yaesu FT-950 model in HRD
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dedicated to ATV ham radio operations, mainly in italian
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A large amateur radio club north of boston, ma.
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The **TransWorld Antennas TW2010 Traveler HF Portable Vertical Antenna** assembly video provides a visual walkthrough for deploying this popular portable HF antenna. It details the step-by-step process, from unpacking components to final setup, which is crucial for operators preparing for field day operations or DXpeditions. The video focuses on practical aspects, showing how to connect the various elements and secure the antenna for optimal performance. Operators often seek clear assembly instructions for portable antennas like the TW2010 to ensure quick and correct deployment in diverse environments. This visual aid helps clarify potential ambiguities found in written manuals, illustrating the proper handling of the antenna's radial system and telescopic elements. The video serves as a valuable resource for those aiming to achieve efficient operation with the **TW2010 Traveler** in a portable setting. Understanding the assembly sequence can significantly reduce setup time and prevent common errors encountered during initial deployments.
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Key west amateur radio club w4llo
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Yaesu VX-8R eham users reviews
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Serving London, Ontario, Canada and Area since 1920
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Information about MINGO COUNTY, W.V. ARES/RACES & SKYWARN
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Free windows software to program or reset cara ht olinca th888a and th888S th888 th10 th2100 th2uv th9 handheld VHF UHF two way radios
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EB5AGV Workbench: Yaesu FL-2100B amplifier restoration
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FLMSG is a simple forms management editor for the amateur radio supported standard message formats. Form data can be transferred between computers either using standard internet email or via radio frequency broadcasts typically made by an amateur radio operator on your behalf.
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W/VE amateurs work as many amateur stations in as many DXCC countries of the world as possible on 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 meter bands. Foreign amateurs (also including KH6, KL7, CY9, and CYØ) work as many W/VE stations in as many of the 48 contiguous states and provinces as possible.
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Specializing in speaker manufacture and repair.
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A presentation of the NBEMS and the importance of data transmission in Digital EmComm.
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Consumer solar power products, portable solar panels maker, Solar Mini Panels & Control Electronics.
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Connecting the FT-1000MP to the Ten-Tec Centurion or Alpha 99
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ARRL special service club
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Modify a KPC-9612 to give a total of four analog input for remote monitoring and telemetry.
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Trading forum for ham radio equipment and related topics
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The NCVEC is a not-for-profit voluntary association, with membership comprised of the various Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certified Volunteer Examiner Coordinators (VECs).
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Pictures and detailed instructions on installation of the LightningBolt Quad antenna
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A handy solution to have a half wave antenna for fieldwork on a 12m fishing rod.
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Updated list of postage costs and conditions in different parts of the world by K4HB
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This project is based around the recent HF1 QRP transceiver by Ashhar Farhan, VU2ESE. The transceiver is an interesting SSB design with wide tuning range from 0-30MHz and should cover several amateur bands. The schematic for the transceiver can be found on the Minima mail list in this post with a PDF attachment
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Remote usage solution for Kenwood TS-480
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A 160W linear amplifier for 4 meters band based on GI0GDP
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Applied instruments manufactures test and measurement equipment for the broadband telecommunications industry. products include carrier generators, signal level meters, rf switches, spectrum analyzers and a return alignment system.
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Spanish HexBeam antenna manufacturer, produce antennas kits, and part for HexBeam antennas
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Comitato Regionale Veneto della Federazione Italiana CB - Servizio Emergenza Radio.
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This online database, called HAMLOG, can be used free of charge by any radio amateur worldwide.
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Brevard County, Florida, USA
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A RF Probe circuit for the RADIO frequency experimenter to check the presence of a RF signal and also to measure its strength
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How to run an SDR Receiver on the Android Google Nexus 7 using SDR Touch App and an RTL-SDR dongle, review and costs by IW5EDI
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Located in North Dakota
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Funny photos of IQ7R contest team and dx-spedition
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Our organization's purpose is to promote Ham Radio activities in the El Paso area.
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Understanding the operational impact of Broadband over Power Line (BPL) on amateur radio communications is crucial for any radio amateur, especially given the potential for significant radio frequency interference (RFI). This ARRL tutorial delves into the technical aspects of BPL, explaining how the technology operates by transmitting data over existing electrical power lines, which can inadvertently radiate broadband noise across various amateur bands. My own field experience, particularly on the lower HF bands, has often involved tracking down noise sources that exhibit characteristics consistent with BPL emissions, making this a pertinent topic for maintaining clear receive conditions. The resource further details the specific FCC rules and regulations implemented to restrict BPL deployment. These regulations aim to protect licensed radio services, including amateur radio, from harmful interference. It outlines the technical standards and operational limitations imposed on BPL systems to minimize their impact on the electromagnetic spectrum, a critical aspect for contesters and DXers alike. For those engaged in RFI mitigation, the tutorial provides a foundational understanding of the regulatory framework that can be leveraged when addressing BPL-related interference issues. It serves as a valuable reference for hams seeking to comprehend the technical challenges and regulatory solutions surrounding this pervasive noise source.