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Mods for Icom 756 Series including eSSB Mid-Fi Mods for Receiver and Transmitter
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Shortwave listeners and amateur radio operators interested in _numbers stations_ can engage with this mailing list, which serves as a platform for discussing the enigmatic transmissions. The resource facilitates the exchange of information regarding these unusual broadcasts, often associated with intelligence agencies, by allowing members to share observations, decode attempts, and theories. It provides a community space for those who monitor the HF spectrum for these unique, often automated, voice or digital signals. Participation on the list enables members to contribute to a collective understanding of numbers station activity, including changes in frequencies, broadcast schedules, and message formats. While specific technical analysis or signal processing techniques are discussed by members, the primary function is information sharing. The list is administered by csmolinski at blackcatsystems.com, and prior postings are archived for reference, allowing new members to review historical discussions and data.
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A home made slingshot for wire antenna setups
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Benelec Pty Ltd specializes in the design and manufacturing of **antennas** and RF components, covering a broad frequency range from 0.002 GHz to 8 GHz. Their product line includes Land Mobile Radio Antennas, such as HF 2-30MHz, VHF 40-180MHz, and UHF 200-520MHz models, alongside specialized Military Antennas for dismounted, UxS, C2, and EW applications. The company also produces Cellular Antennas, including 4G/5G and GPS/GNSS types, and Marine Antennas for both vessel-mounted and fixed-site installations. Additionally, Benelec offers a comprehensive range of coaxial cables, connectors like N-Type and SMA, and various radio accessories. The company's offerings extend to RF components such as duplexers, diplexers, and 50 Ohm loads, as well as DAS components like directional couplers and hybrid combiners. Benelec provides EMP and lightning protection solutions, including 1/4 Wave Stub protectors and replaceable GAS capsules. Their product catalog also features P25, DMR, and FM Analog radios, along with portable and mobile radio accessories like batteries, chargers, and cabled headsets. The company supports various sectors with robust communication solutions.
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Amateur Radio club for International Falls and surrounding area.
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This resource, originally intended to detail the technical specifications of the **Clover** digital communications mode, currently presents a "Page not found" error. The _Clover_ mode was designed for conveying 8-bit digital data over narrow-band high-frequency radio channels, offering robust performance under challenging propagation conditions. Its design focused on efficient data transfer and error correction, making it suitable for amateur radio operators seeking reliable digital links. The absence of the page prevents analysis of specific technical parameters, such as modulation schemes, data rates, or error correction codes that would have been presented. Historically, Clover offered significant advantages in throughput and reliability compared to earlier digital modes over HF, often achieving higher effective data rates than modes like PACTOR or AMTOR under similar signal-to-noise ratios. Without the content, a direct comparison of its performance metrics or practical application scenarios is not possible.
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On these pages you will find articles and pictures reagarding a renewed Drake TR7 by DK4DDS
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This page is about the RSGB's Propagation Studies Committee, its work, services and current projects, together with guides to where to find more about matters relating to propagation on the Internet at all levels from introductory to professional. Watch this space!
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Thierry LOMBRY, ON4SKY, gives advice to amateurs about lightning protection of an hamshack, including pictures and links.
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Anderson Power Products specializes in high-current interconnect solutions, featuring products like the _Industrial Battery Connector_ (IBC) DIN-style connector for advanced battery charging applications. Their product line includes the SBS®XPRO connector, designed with three power contacts and eight signaling contacts, suitable for battery-powered equipment in harsh environments. The new Saf-D-Grid® Max connector supports up to **55A** and 600V, providing high power density in a C19 footprint, and is UL-rated for disconnect up to **40A**. They also offer IP68-rated SBS®X-75A connectors, engineered for waterproof high power and signal transmission. The company provides pre-crimped cable assemblies, simplifying proper contact maintenance between cables and connectors. Anderson Power Products serves diverse sectors including material handling, electric vehicles, telecom, office equipment, and power management, emphasizing reliable and rugged connector designs. Technical documentation and a comprehensive power connector catalog are available for detailed product specifications.
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Heathkit SB 220 mods, replacing the Zener ZD1, replacing the plate-voltage voltage divider, adding a keying circuit for solid state transceivers
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This is a page designed to help the EMCOMM operator thinking of going portable. It will describe a way of having VHF UHF HF voice and digital in one box
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Installing the optional TCXO, named SO-3 in the Kenwood TS-590S by TK5EP
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Since 1959 Giving 48 Years of Service to the Community
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KA7OEI article on homebrewing Yagi UDA antennas with practical suggestions and designing notes.
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Aspiring radio amateurs in the United Kingdom preparing for their licensing examinations can utilize this resource, which offers mock exam questions covering the Foundation, Intermediate, and Advanced license levels. The site provides access to question pools, including associated images, designed for use with _Moodle_ learning management systems requiring PHP and MySQL. These question sets are available for non-commercial deployment by UK amateur radio clubs and organizations, facilitating local training initiatives. The original online mock test service ceased operations in August 2018 due to maintenance overhead. The current iteration serves as a repository, allowing other organizations to download the question databases. This approach enables broader access to the exam preparation material, supporting the UK amateur radio community in achieving licensing qualifications. The resource does not offer direct online testing but directs users to other sites, such as _Radio Tutor_, that implement these question banks.
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KU6S SBARA South Bay Amateur Radio Association
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Colorado repeater association
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Article by Hal Myers K4JHM
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If you're driving around town listening to the buzz and engine whine blues, pick up this free pub and help yourself enjoy the music. Includes troubleshooting techniques and helpful hints.
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Buy plastic sheet, plastic rod, plastic tubing, bar, tube and plastic film from professional plastics. buy plastic materials online
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Kenwood TS-590S features, accessories, specifications and details
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Here is a simple, self-contained beacon which can run a few milliwatts or as much as a watt depending on choice of amplifier and supply voltage.
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An updated calendar schedule of spy numbers stations in english, german, slavic, morse and digital mode
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Activities, meetings and more
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Improve the stability of your Yaesu G-250 rotator.
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You can now build and run your own ADS-B ground station that can be installed anywhere and receive real-time data directly from airplanes on your computer
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W5DDL, Acadiana Amateur Radio Association, located in beautiful Lafayette, Louisiana.
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Island DXpedition and portable operations, including present, up-and-coming operations, IOTA, NON-IOTA, IOSA, IIA, ILIA, DIB, Lighthouse, and other Island Award Program operations
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Get familiar with the basic operating procedures for using the JT65 mode of HF digital communications, a 35 pages PDF file.
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With the view to establish a quick and easy multi-band antenna deployment for portable and camping operations a simple long wire antenna with an earth or earth plus counterpoise arrangement with a 9:1 voltage unun including a tuner or simply with a tuner is one possible solution. With the 9:1 voltage unun and wire lengths suggested in the below tables the antenna should present non extreme impedances for all HF amateur band frequencies. This page is far from complete and represents the ongoing investigation into this type of antenna. Experiments to date seem to have raised more questions than obvious answers.
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Article on ham radio mobile operation from Andy D. Crouch N5NDD
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KE7FTE, N7QQU and W9ERT show us the "drag and drop" flexibility of the Icom D-STAR System.
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Kenwood TH-D7a TX band modification
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The Swan Island DX Assn. is based in Raleigh, NC.
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Small antenna, what causes loss and how to increase radiation resistance in small antennas., A description of loss and radiation resistance.
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Electrically shortened dipole antennas, article by Mark Connelly, WA1ION
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A comparative article on performance differences between Slim Jim antennas versus J-Pole antennas
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Quad antenna homebrewing, mechanical considerations by IZ7ATH
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The reasons for logging your amateur activity fall into three categories: legal, operational and personal. Legally, a log of your transmissions would be invaluable in proving your innocence in an interference complaint. Operationally, having a log of past contacts is a resource when filling out that DX QSL card that may have taken months to arrive
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"Croatian Radio-Television Public Corporation (Hrvatska radiotelevizija, ""HRT"")"
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Errante's virtual ground Balun, a state-of-the-art high power HF balun family.
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Accurate calibration of your receiver and sound card is necessary for good results with the weak signal modes in use at LF. Modern receivers with master oscillators that are synthesized to provide all conversion frequencies greatly simplify the process. This article describes a method of making the necessary measurements and adjustments to an ICOM R75 receiver and a sound card, using the ARGO software
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International Organization working for a complete 11 mt. band, Radio Foundation G. Marconi's Memory
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The resource details the construction of a multiband trap-style Inverted-V antenna designed for operation on 3.5 MHz, 7 MHz, 14 MHz, 21 MHz, and 28 MHz. It presents specific winding data for the traps, including the number of turns, wire gauge, and coil former dimensions, crucial for achieving resonance on the target bands. The document provides a parts list and a diagram illustrating the antenna's physical layout and trap placement. It outlines the process for building the traps using PVC pipe formers and specifies the required capacitor values for each trap. The design emphasizes a practical approach to achieving multiband operation with a single feedline, a common goal for HF operators with limited space. The document includes a table with antenna segment lengths for each band, allowing for precise replication of the design. It also offers insights into tuning and adjustment, ensuring the antenna performs optimally across the designated amateur radio bands.
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Mitigating RF noise in a mobile operating environment, particularly within a _Jeep TJ_ vehicle, presents unique challenges due to the vehicle's electrical system and chassis characteristics. This resource details practical methods for identifying and suppressing various forms of radio frequency interference (RFI) that can degrade receiver performance for both CB and amateur radio transceivers. It covers common noise sources such as ignition systems, alternators, fuel pumps, and computer modules, explaining how these components generate broadband or specific frequency noise that impacts radio communications. The guide offers actionable solutions, including proper grounding techniques, the strategic use of ferrite beads and toroids on power and data lines, and the installation of bypass capacitors. It discusses the effectiveness of different filtering strategies for DC power lines and antenna feedlines, illustrating how a clean power supply and shielded cabling can significantly reduce conducted and radiated noise. The information presented helps operators achieve a lower noise floor, improving signal-to-noise ratio and enabling clearer reception of weak signals, which is crucial for effective mobile DXing or local ragchewing.
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Aanarad Trabzon department turkey