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F6KIM amateur radio club based in Nancy
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A complete page describing amateur radio activities with links to valuable resources on the net by Blaine S Nay (NL7EL)
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Presents a detailed compilation of **6-meter** voice repeaters operating within the 53-54 MHz segment across Australia (VK) and New Zealand (ZL), providing essential data for local and visiting radio amateurs. Each entry specifies the repeater's output and input frequencies, its assigned callsign (where applicable), the primary service area, current operational status (e.g., operational, under construction, scrapped), and a **Maidenhead grid locator**. The resource also includes the date the repeater was last heard or updated, offering insights into its recent activity. This listing is meticulously maintained by VK2KFJ, who updates entries based on personal observations and confirmed reports from other operators. It serves as a practical reference for hams seeking to utilize the 6-meter band for local communication via repeaters, particularly for those engaged in mobile or portable operations within the specified regions. The data helps operators configure their transceivers correctly for accessing these vital communication hubs. Beyond the repeater details, the page also notes common 6-meter FM voice simplex frequencies, such as the 52.525 MHz international call frequency, and lists historical packet simplex frequencies, though their current operational status is uncertain. This comprehensive approach ensures that operators have a broad overview of 6-meter activity in VK and ZL.
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ICNIRP is a calculator software that allows you to determ safety distances for many know amateur radio antennas with respect to ICNIRP limits developed by DL9KCE
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Amateur Radio Web based logbook, initially linked to ham radio deluxe log and now supported by other popular log book programs, permit to publish a searchable contacts log, maps logs, and display a timeline of contacts.
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Over 100 amateur radio beacon audio files are presented, offering a direct auditory experience of propagation conditions across a wide spectrum of frequencies, from 1.8 MHz to 47 GHz. These recordings, primarily captured by IW3FZQ and IK3NWX, document signals from beacons such as DK0WCY, IY4M, GB3RAL, and S55ZRS, providing a valuable resource for **propagation study** and **beacon monitoring**. Each entry in the list specifies the beacon's callsign, its operating frequency in kHz, and the recording operator. This compilation includes signals from beacons located in various grid squares like JN55VF, JO44VQ, and IO91IN, illustrating diverse geographical origins. The frequencies covered span the 160m, 80m, 40m, 30m, 20m, 17m, 15m, 12m, 10m, 6m, 4m, 2m, 70cm, 23cm, 6cm, 3cm, 1.2cm, and 6mm amateur bands. Users can listen to these recordings to identify characteristic beacon tones and observe signal strength variations. The resource also invites other radio amateurs to contribute their own beacon audio files, fostering a collaborative archive of propagation data. The last update to this collection was on March 24, 2009, indicating a historical snapshot of beacon activity. Accessing the files requires the Real Player software.
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Amateur radio direction finding, transmitter hunting web site from San Francisco. Triangulating a radio signal direction and plotting its bearing on a map. Hunters use doppler systems for tracking hidden transmitters anywhere in the san francisco bay area, fremont california
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The Escondido Amateur Radio Society is a non-profit organization of educational and social benefit to amateur radio operators and others interested in amateur radio in the Escondido area.
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Amateur radio setups for portable and emergency situations.
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Articles for amateur radio newsletters aimed at new hams by WD4BIS
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Friends keeping in touch via amateur radio and RV's
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This article will help the New Ham to be more at home on repeaters and understand the operation and procedures on Ham Radio Repeaters.
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This page presents a curated list of individuals who have made significant contributions across various fields while also being active amateur radio operators. For instance, Dr. Joseph H. Taylor, co-winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of binary pulsars, is recognized for developing the _WSPR_ and _WSJT_ weak signal mode software. Similarly, Wilson Greatbatch, inventor of the cardiac pacemaker with over **150 patents**, is featured. The resource details the diverse backgrounds of these hams, from Professor Donald H. Menzel, an astrophysicist at Harvard, to Hiram Percy Maxim, often called "The Father of Amateur Radio," who also pioneered in the automobile and aviation industries. King Hussein of Jordan, JY1, is noted for his active participation on 20 meters, engaging with fellow amateurs like Pat Kilroy, WD8LAQ. Other entries include Arthur M. Young, designer of Bell Helicopter's first model, and Marlon Brando, KE6PZH/FO5GJ, known for operating from his private island in French Polynesia. Peggy Sue Gerron-Rackham, K5PSG, gained her license after a special event station, demonstrating the hobby's broad appeal.
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Amateur Radio club for International Falls and surrounding area.
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We are the Radiating Element of the tri-state area composed of South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota.
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Wheaton Community Radio Amateurs (WCRA - W9CCu), Wheaton, Illinois
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ABC Vacuum Tubes is dedicated to providing Ham radio, amateur radio operators, antique radio enthusiasts, audio professionals and hobbyists the ability to choose from an inventory of over 3.5 Million Vacuum Tubes on hand under one roof.
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The _TA Callbook_ provides a dedicated online search utility for Turkish amateur radio operators, enabling users to query a database of over 15,500 records. This resource allows for lookups based on a callsign, operator's name, surname, city, or even a specific address keyword. It serves as a practical tool for DXers and contesters seeking to identify or verify Turkish stations, facilitating QSLing and contact logging. The interface is straightforward, requiring only a single keyword input to initiate a search. Operators can also update their personal information through an integrated editing form, ensuring data accuracy within the system. The platform's data collection practices are noted to comply with Turkish Personal Data Protection Law No. 6698, specifically Article 28, Paragraph 2, Clause b, by utilizing publicly disclosed information. The database was last updated on March 6, 2026, reflecting ongoing maintenance by its creators, _TA3AK_ and _TA8A_, who collaboratively developed this essential Turkish callbook.
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Located in Wynne Arkansas. Repeater 147.375(107.2he Cross County Amateur Radio Club is an ARRL Affiliated Special Services Club. The Club is located in North East Arkansas and is based in Wynne Arkansas which is the County seat for Cross. With members from Cross County and surrounding Counties and communities in Eastern Arkansas the club works to serve our communities as well as the Amateur Radio Community.
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Amateur radio multi language QSO with translation in several languages. How to conduct a QSO in a foreign language including english
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DK5AI amateur radio station active on EME and SSTV.
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Link page to all kinds off amateurradio related sites
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KU6S SBARA South Bay Amateur Radio Association
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UK ham radio Club for operators interested in caravaning anc camping
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DXpedition to Pitcairn Island in January 2000 to celebrate OH2BR 40 year long Amateur Radio career
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Since 1959 Giving 48 Years of Service to the Community
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Discussion group of amateur radio operators that operate ham radios from their bicycles.
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This site has been created to allow you to take mock United Kingdom Amateur (Ham) Radio exams using our ever increasing mock questions pool. We have questions available for Foundation, Intermediate and Advanced exams.
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This article is about the characteristics and use of various filters and ferrites for solving amateur radio electromagnetic compatibility problems involving breakthrough of amateur signals into domestic equipment such as television sets, video recorders stereo sytems etc.
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VHF, UHF and Satellite Antennas for Government, Commercial and Amateur Radio Made in Nebraska USA
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First Amateur Radio contest club to be organized in the state of Florida
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Tips on winding wire coils used as inductive loads, traps, band-pass filters, are implemented in a number of amateur radio projects especially antenna projects
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Amateur Radio and SSTV Pasokon EZSSTV RAdio HAM Saw Proskan W95sstv Win95sstv Ham Software Radio MMSSTV shortwave listener Hamcomm interface Slow Scan Television Help with setting up SSTV website. G0HWC
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The page discusses the concept of a 2-element Parasitic Ground Plane antenna for the 40-meter band. It includes a conversation between amateur radio operators discussing modeling results and design considerations for the antenna. The author shares insights on radial configurations and the impact on antenna efficiency and pattern.
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Amateur radio links providing information sources for DX, QSL, Clubs, etc.
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Activities, meetings and more
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W5DDL, Acadiana Amateur Radio Association, located in beautiful Lafayette, Louisiana.
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The Hualapai Amateur Radio Club is located in Kingman, Mohave County, Arizona, USA (DM25xf).
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Amateur Radio - Antenna Zoning Book by Fred Hopengarten Telecommunications Lawyer
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The Boston Amateur Radio Club (W1BOS), and ham radio in Eastern Massachusetts
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An ARRL Special Service Club located in Northeast Nevada. Operates one of the largest linked repeater systems in the State of Nevada.
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The RARC is the oldest ARRL affiliated club in Virginia. Founded in 1929 by Ted Mathewson, W4FJ one of the earliest Ham Radio Operators licensed by the FCC.
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Win EA6DDlog free winows amateur radio logbook software in spanish offering cluster telnet connection, CAT interface via Omnirig, QSL management, QRZ and hmaqth connections
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a website by vu2fd with theory lessons, details on rules and regulations and planty of homebrew projects for radio amateurs, java calculators.
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Aanarad Trabzon department turkey
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Shelby amateur radio club's VHF emergency net is open to all within the repeater's coverage area. 146.880 and 147.345 are the repeater frequencies. Shelby Radio Club is the sponsor of the Shelby hamfest.
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Meteor scatter, gives quick view over meteor scatter and scatter events on vhf, lists email addresses of vhf radio amateurs qrv in meteor scatter