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The HA8TKS VHF DXCluster is an essential online resource for amateur radio operators focusing on VHF and higher frequencies. This platform provides real-time information on DX spots, allowing users to track and engage in two-way radio communications effectively. The integrated map mash-up feature enhances the user experience by visually displaying the locations of DX stations, making it easier for operators to plan their contacts and optimize their antenna setups based on geographical data. In addition to the DXCluster functionality, the site offers various HAM tools, including a QRB calculator, which helps operators determine the distance to DX stations based on Maidenhead grid locators. The platform supports multiple modes of operation, including CW, SSB, RTTY, and digital modes like FT8 and JT65. With a user-friendly interface and comprehensive data, the HA8TKS VHF DXCluster is a valuable asset for both novice and experienced operators looking to enhance their DXing and contesting activities.
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A freeware windows antenna design and modelling software developed by an amateur radio operators primarily intended for VHF yagi aerials.
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Home of Charleston Amateur Radio Society
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"Located at Nellis Airforce Base-Las Vegas, Nevada USA. Nellis RAC is a progressive radio club. Providing licensing classes, on-air code study group, vhf/uhf repeaters, emergency and public service communications, ""Aviation Nation"" Airshow Special Event Station N7V"
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Radio Amateur Club of Knoxville - ( RACK )
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Club Russian Robinson for amateurs interested in radio communication from polar stations, islands and maritime mobile objects RRC founded in 1993. Goals are consolidation of radio amateurs, operating now or operated in the past on islands, drift-ice research, arctic and marine stations, signing their personal callsigns or as participants of DX-peditions.
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Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA
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Serving Nebraska's oldest city, the Bellevue Amateur Radio Club provides public service support and emergency communicaitons services to the Bellevue and Greater Omaha area.
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Forget Frustration: Gain Valuable Morse Skills And Increase Your Amateur-Radio Pleasure by N1IRZ
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The mission of this Association is to foster and promote the hobby of Amateur Radio, to provide repeater systems for the Amateur Radio community, to provide public service and emergency communications when needed, to provide education for licensing, and to provide a forum for members to meet and exchange information, share experiences, and socialize with one another.
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Based in Virginia USA, offer repearing services for amateur radio equipment and related accessories
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List compiled by N4LCD with description of main frequency usage
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Promoting Amateur Radio in Kitsap County Washington
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Club page of the police amateur radio team-wb1gof of westford, massachusetts
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"KC2DVQ ""CB Os Piratas"""
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The **Solarcon A99** vertical antenna, a half-wave over a quarter-wave variable mutual inductance design, primarily serves the 11-meter CB band but also finds use on 10 and 12 meters for amateur radio operators. Its simple construction, consisting of three fiberglass sections and a 16 AWG radiating element, makes it an accessible option for new operators or those seeking an easy-to-install base station antenna without complex mounting requirements. Despite claims of 9.9 dBi gain being widely considered exaggerated, and a manufacturer rating of 2000 watts power handling often viewed with skepticism (with 300 watts suggested as a practical limit), the A99 maintains popularity due to its low cost and ease of deployment. It typically tunes to a 1.2-1.3 SWR out of the box, requiring minimal adjustment via its two tuning rings. Its high angle of radiation allows for effective local communication even when mounted at low heights, such as 8-10 feet off the ground. However, the A99 is known for significant RF bleed-over issues, particularly when operated with higher power or mounted close to residential electronics. While its internal design is often described as cheap, the antenna exhibits remarkable durability, frequently lasting a decade or more in various weather conditions. Its affordability and straightforward setup continue to make it a go-to choice for many radio enthusiasts.
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A club for hams who are also regulars on IRC (Internet Relay Chat).
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This group is dedicated to those who are interested in getting started in amateur radio or upgrading to a higher class license
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The florida contest group, is the first amateur (ham) radio contest club, organized in the state of florida.
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BFRA includes LZ callsign search
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Amateur Radio Club in Edinburgh. Founded in 1949 with twice monthly meetings and a range of activites including talks, DF hunts, vists and contesting.
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Site for owners & prospective owners of the Ten-Tec Model 516 Argonaut V Amateur Radio Transceiver.
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Web Site of Ukrainian Club Amateur Radio station from Vernadsky Research Station on Galindez island EM1U
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IMO was created in response to an ever growing need for international cooperation of meteor amateur work. Radio Observations.
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Le rendez-vous des radioamateurs ORGanis?s !.
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WorkedFields is a windows free software to displays a map showing the amateur radio field squares contacted and logged in using a third-party logging program.
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Nederlandse Vereniging voor Radio Amateurs / Dutch Society for Radio Amateurs Located in Haarlem , Netherlands JO22HJ. Calls PI4HLM en ATV repeater PI6HLM
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The largest and oldest amateur radio club in Central Florida with over 300 members and growing
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AMSAT NA official web site.
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Amateur radio spectrum management and frequency coordination entity for 219
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Iota - islands on the air - is an amateur radio programme run by the rsgb (radio society of great britain) to promote contacts with island stations worldwide on the radio amateur frequency bands.
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GCARA is a general interest amateur radio club intended to promote amateur radio, electronics education and fellowship through amateur radio in the Greater Cincinnati Tristate - Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky area. The club service area lies within a circle having a radius of 25 miles from downtown Cincinnati.
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This is a group for CBers, Sidebanders, Amateurs and Freebanders. Items to be discussed are CB, Skip, Skeds, DX communications, SSB, export radios, Radio equipment, mods, ham radio, repairs, electronics, CW, PSK31, RTTY, digital, and different radio shops.
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Amateur Radio dealer based in Japan
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Allow the reception of amateur signals on domestic AM-only short wave receivers article and project by VK3YE
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Women Radio Operators of New England was established in 1955. WRONE is an amateur radio club for female radio operators living in the six New England states
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About my self, family & the exciting of amateur radio.
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Searchable database of amateur repeaters and broadcast transmitters. The database covers the fifty U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the ten Canadian provinces.
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Amateur Radio organization specializing in VHF, UHF, and microwave communications.
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A group of American amateur radio operators who are living in Germany and come together to participate in amateur radio activities
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Amateur radio windows fonts with slashed zero and Phi also listed some morse code fonts available to download
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SCRRBA is a volunteer organization providing coordination of a number of heavily utilized amateur radio frequency bands in Southern California.
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Homebrew Tubes/LDMOS amplifiers, Antenna, accessories, adventures in 9Q, DX, UN missions, Contests, and more.
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HobbyPCB.com provides quality products and boards for amateur radio including the popular HARDROCK 50 amplifier
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The RVARC is a Fredericksburg, VA area 56 year affiliated club with the American Radio Relay League, ARRL.