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Havering and district Amateur radio club based in Hornchurch, Essex
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Litchfield County New Milford Connecticut Harwinton Warren Watertown Waterbury Washington
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An interesting article on pedestrian portable HF DXing
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Essex CW Amateur Radio Club
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Low Country Amateur Radio Club Summerville, South Carolina 147.060+ / 147.030
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Review of the X1M HF QRP trasceiver by VE3FAL
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The Newington Amateur Radio League
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The ARRL powerpoint on satellite Operations by WB8IMY
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QST article from May 1994 about history of call signs from the very beginning to present system. Article explains call sign allocations, call areas, prefixes for novices and prefixes like K WA WB WD, callsigns during and after the world war II and other curiosities on US Call signs.
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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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The ARRL 600 meter experimental group
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The Denton County Amateur Radio Association is located in Denton, Texas
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Cavity filters are tipically circuitry behind a duplexer that allow only certain frequencies to pass
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The United States of America Counties (USA-CA) Award, sponsored by CQ magazine, is issued for confirmed two-way radio contacts with specified numbers of U.S. counties under rules and conditions hereafter stated.
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Sioux empire amateur radio club - wØzwy - sioux falls, south dakota
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A website highlighting the Amateur Radio Station for W7TNS!
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supports three repeaters in the Florence SC area. The Club Callsign, W4ULH authorized by the Federal Communications Commission.
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The Vintage and Military Amateur Radio Society was formed with the following aims,To encourage and facilitate the collection, preservation, restoration and use of radio equipment
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The first interactive map of amateur radio repeaters and more updated in REAL TIME.
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Luxembourg Amateur Radio Society, Reseau Luxembourgeois d'Amateurs d'Ondes Courtes, RL
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It is not the class of license the Amateur holds, but the class of the Amateur that holds the license
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Ham Radio Club for Norwich, CT. Meetings are the 3rd Thursday of each month at Norwich F D HQ, 10 N. Thames St., Norwich, CT at 7:45pm.
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A complete guide for newcomers edited by the Radio Amateur Society of Australia Inc. This free PDF includes several basic articles for new hams, with particular reference to Australian regulations, but is however a good guide for those who are aproaching the hobby worldwide.
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The Arlington Radio Club was organized in July 1955 by a group of 22 hams who saw a need for a local focus for their hobby.
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TEAC is an ARRL Affiliated Amateur Radio Club serving the Northeast area of Harris County including Humble, Kingwood, Atascocita, Huffman, Porter and surrounding areas.
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Serving the Big Bend area of west Texas
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This blog is devoted to my station and all of my radio activities
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General interest club with a slant toward contesting. Sponsor of the Wisconsin QSO Party
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Omarc, the ocean-monmouth amateur radio club, inc.
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The Montgomery Amateur Radio Club is an active organization that has earned the Special Services Club designation from the ARRL.
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Introdcution to Amateur Radio Microwave. A 21 page presentation of ham radio microwaves concepts for beginners. Frequencies, modes and activities. How to get started, what equipment is needed and some pictures of ham radio microwave station setups
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Web Page of the Fort Smith Amateur Radio Club
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Online calculator for J-Pole antennas. The J-pole antenna consists of a short and a long vertical pole with a feed point near the bottom. The antenna looks like the letter J, hence the name J-pole antenna.
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Old Cars and Amateur Radio. This club has a repeater on site of the World Longest Running car cruise. Part of the ARRG.US network
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Kootenai County's general interest club.
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The Nashoba Valley Amateur Radio Club (NVARC) was formed in Groton, Massachusetts, in the spring of 1992 and has grown from the original 13 founders to over 60 members.
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Founded in 1975, we are in the heart of Newport City above the M4