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VK3BFC HamWeb with links, interactive information and much more
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The WAS (Worked All States) Award is available to all amateurs worldwide who submit proof with written confirmation of having contacted each of the 50 states of the United States of America.
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A beginners guide to DMR. This web site cover all aspects of DMR and is a valuable resource for those who want to get started with DMR.
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This program combines the formerly know programs PreFind and MU-Locator into one but with many improvements to find the location of any prefix, country or Maidenhead locator! Display and find locators on any map and calculate the distance and direction between two locators.
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This is the home page of the Brazilian ham radio PY1WAS, Alex. Essa a home page do radioamador brasileiro PY1WAS, Alex.
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G8ACC article project for a 144 & 430 MHz wavemeter
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Fixing notice subtle distortion on SSB receive audio on the Yaesu FT-1000D
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A 200 Watt amplifier for 23 cm band
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F5KEE le radio club de Viry Chatillon
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Keyclicks and NB modifications for the Yaesu FT-1000MP Mark-V HF transceiver
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This Power meter is capable of dissipating up to 100 watts for a short period and 20 watts continuously
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The purpose of this web page is to try to investigate some of the issues around ICOM IC-746PRO reported by many radio amateurs through out the world; and unfortunately not properly taken care of by ICOM.
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My logbook, my test on X7 CushCraft Antenna, enjoy CW and more
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The United Radio Amateur club was formed back in 1927, and has served the South Bay area of Los Angeles for over 80 years.
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Wouxun KG-UV8D Standard Programming Software. Used to adjust or expand the frequency range to the full authorized range of the radio and not beyond. 134-174MHz 400-519MHz This software will Not add the 2.5kHz step.
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An amateur radio organization dedicated to furthering the amateur radio hobby. It consists of members from Oakland, Alameda, Piedmont and other cities in the immediate area.
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SIM PSK 31/63 (Integrated Structured Message BPSK31) is a digital mode based on BPSK that use a structured predefined coded format to send messages, windows free software developed by Nizar Ben Rejeb
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This is a description of how KO4BB built his tower. It is provided in the hope that it will be useful to anyone want to setup his own ham radio tower.
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VP5X contest group website. VP5X is licensed to KY1V for contest operation from the Turks & Caicos Islands.
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An easy to build and extremely high performance antenna, works perfectly on all HF bands 3.5-28 MHz with some compromises, it is basically an half wave dipole for 40-80 meters, an LC circuit or trap 40 meters allows you to use a single radiating element.
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Formed in 1955 is an incorporated Amateur Radio club dedicated to the promotion of DX information and operating by members residing in the Willamette Valley and Southwest Washington.
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An home made CW beacon transmitter project running 1.5 W on the 80 meters band
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Belgium radio club, weekly news bulletin. Regular times qrv from lightship Westhinder III.
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Exploring these mysterious transmissions and how their strong following has created a niche in the community. Free article in PDF Format from QST November 2019
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How to build Fan-Dipoles by DK7ZB. Experiences with various band combinations. Not all combinations are working properly. If the frequencies are to close together the impedances will lead to a very bad SWR. This happens with the bands 10-12-15m or 15-17-20m.
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This note is to help you setup your FTDX3000 with N1MM+ using WINDOWS via USB port
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A considerably shortened Magnetic Loop antenna with performance of a single conductor text book magnetic loop.
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Here you will be able to access all of the information regarding our amateur radio disaster relief communications organization, its divisions and volunteer members
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VE3VN describe in this article how to raise a tri-band yagi antenna onto a DMX-52 tower with pictures and schemas that cover the whole raising process.
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An on-line museum featuring over 400 pictures of radios and related items from the 1920's
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BeaconSpot.uk provides an accurate, real-time picture of microwave and VHF/UHF beacons operating across Europe, alongside a worldwide listing of 6-meter beacons. The platform allows users to retrieve detailed data for individual beacons, facilitating in-depth analysis of signal characteristics and propagation paths. Interactive maps visualize beacon distribution by frequency band and display spot coverage for each station, offering a clear geographical overview of active beacons. The system integrates real-time DXCluster spots, sourced from contributors like Alain, ON4KST, and Pascal, F5LEN, and enables users to submit outgoing spots directly to the DXCluster. Beacon keepers can manage their beacon data, receive email alerts upon being spotted, and track their station's ODX (Outstanding DX) records. For every received spot, the distance to the beacon is automatically calculated and displayed, aiding propagation studies.
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The Chattooga - Walker amateur radio club
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Greetins from Gran Canaria, Canary Island, includes many information and video about digital modes, in spanish
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A page dedicated to the Heathkit GR-81 Regenerative Receiver
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Antennas are influenced by the effect of the ground and by the type of conductors from which they are constructed. Effects of various types of grounds on a 1.825 MHz horizontal 0.5 wave dipole
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RF Solutions is your authorised distributor of superior amateur radio products in Australia, New Zealand, and the Asia Pacific region
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Amateur radio operators seeking local community and emergency communications involvement often look for active clubs. The Rock River Radio Club (RRRC) provides a platform for hams in Wisconsin to participate in weekly nets and monthly meetings, fostering camaraderie and operational readiness. Their activities include regular ARES/RACES nets, which are crucial for maintaining proficiency in emergency communication protocols and equipment. The club hosts weekly nets on both VHF/UHF and HF bands, allowing members to practice various modes and frequencies. These include a Monday evening net on the Juneau Repeater at _146.64 MHz_ (PL 123.0) and a Thursday evening net on the Knowles Repeater at _442.975 MHz_ (PL 123.0). An HF net operates on Saturdays at **3.947 MHz**, with an additional ARES/RACES net on Sundays at **3.967 MHz**. Monthly club meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month at 7 PM in Randolph, Wisconsin, providing a consistent gathering point for members and prospective hams. The club also engages in public demonstrations, such as those at the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Dodge County Chapter Fly-In, showcasing amateur radio to a broader audience.
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Saipan rental shack for the customer who enjoys amateur radio from Saipan
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T2FD is a 600-900 ohms folded dipole, terminated with resistor. Feed impedance is coupled with 50/600 ohms voltage balun. It is a wide band antenna with rather low SWR over the full designed frequency range: antenna tuner is seldom needed.
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VHF Broadcast Passband Filter (88 108 MHz) by DF9CY
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ARRL contest rules, forms and log sheets in pdf and ascii format for ARRL contests
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A 10.4-meter diameter, submillimeter spectrum telescope. Situated at the top of Mauna Kea, Big island, Hawaii.
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eHam reviews on Cushcraft MA5B Mini Beam antenna
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Amateur radio kits online shop, includes Mini Touch Key, QRP HF SSB and CW transceiver kits
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HF Radio Preselectors,BCB filters,Low Pass filters,Band Pass filter
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The radio website that respects the Civil Air Patrol and their copyrights. Home of the world's largest radio/scanner frequency database, include live police scanner recordings