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Satellites, mir, atv and personal information
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The Somerset County Amateur Radio Club is an ARRL, ARES, and RACES affiliated club.
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OK0EU is short-wave QRP beacon set up by the OK QRP Club and supported by the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (UFA).
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A Picaxe Morse Code keyer project with source code and links to useful resources by K6ACJ
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The RYMSA Corporation designs, manufactures and distributes a wide range of sophisticated antennas and components for the telecommunications industry supplying technical solutions tailored to the needs of its clients around the world.
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The Texas DX Society is an organization of radio amateurs in Houston, Texas who have a primary interest in DX chasing and contest operating on HF, VHF, and UHF.
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Some test circuits using the ACE-HF System Simulation & Visualization software, about reciprocal propagation on HF bands by NW7US
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Portage amateur radio club, amateur radio emergency service,ares.
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A collection of ad Hoc empirical comments on VHF radio waves propagation by Pete Heins N6ZE
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Used electronic test and measurement equipment
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Loyalist city amateur radio club, inc.
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21st Century telegraphy paddles, software defined telegraphy paddles by 9A5N. Following global trends in the application of the latest technology, HAM 9a5n has made a significant technological breakthrough in the field of CW paddles
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A page describing all element of a weather statio for NOAA weather satellite image reception
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Describes Atlantic Tower Services (ATS), a company specializing in antenna tower erection and maintenance, operating from Orlando, Florida. ATS offers a range of services including site maintenance, structural repairs, system modifications, and complete tower installations for various communication needs. The company emphasizes its capability to handle diverse tower projects, from routine inspections to complex upgrades, ensuring structural integrity and optimal performance for amateur radio and commercial installations. ATS focuses on delivering reliable infrastructure solutions, supporting the backbone of communication systems. Their service portfolio covers critical aspects of tower ownership, addressing both preventative care and reactive solutions for existing structures. They are equipped to manage projects involving different tower types and heights, adhering to safety standards and operational best practices. Services include **site maintenance** and _structural modifications_.
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One of the oldest amateur radio clubs in Canada, the E.K.A.R.C. is a very active community member, participating in a number of events each year.
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An overview of the basics of the horn antenna used in RF microwave applications.
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The Radio Operators Association of Dallas (ROADS) Club exist to promote interest in amateur radio communication and experimentation, fostering of education in electronic communications as it applies to amateur radio, development of individual efficiency, cooperation among members. and furtherance of the public welfare.
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A tribute to off-shore radio stations
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W7VJD Lewis-Clark Amateur Radio Club is located in the Lewis-Clark Valley on the borders of Idaho and Washington. LCARC also provides emergency communcation support.
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Trophy program have 15 plaquiettes of expensive wood.
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ARDF-Funksportreferats im DARC
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Yaesu FT-100D Active Interface for the Codan 9350 and Comet SB-15 Antennas
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This processor controlled autoranging sniffer has become popular for vehicle based foxhunting in Australia
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Understanding and using antenna radiation patterns
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Baycom modem, The famous "PMP" (Poor man packet!)
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"The CW Awards are issued by the CWSP ""Grupo de CW de Sao Paulo"" Brasil"
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Homebrew Tube Projects, Vacuum Tube Data, Articles From Old Handbooks
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The Holiday City Amateur Radio Club (HCARC) invites all hams or prospective hams to join our club. We are an ARRL affiliated club and have members eager to help others to achieve licensing or to up-grade their present license privileges.
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Solar Powered Station
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Yaesu Vertex VX-170 FM 2 meter handheld specifications by Universal Radio
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Military radio sets for land, sea or air from new current production, unused or rebuilt u. s. military surplus and their accessories and spare parts since 1946 your reliable one stop source.
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Broadcasting week-end from 09:00 utc - 16:00 UTC in English - Trucker Radio , Transport Radio each week day day 08:00 - 10:00 UTC in Dutch
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KC0DMH's **amateur radio homepage** provides a personal insight into the station and activities of Jonathan and Sara Imberi. The resource details the relocation of their online presence from QSL.net to a privately funded server, citing increasing site size and traffic volume as the primary reasons for the move. This transition indicates a commitment to maintaining a robust online presence for their ham radio endeavors. The site's move to **ham-shack.com** reflects a common progression for popular amateur radio personal pages, where growth necessitates dedicated hosting beyond free services. The call for donations suggests an effort to sustain the operational costs associated with a private server, ensuring continued availability of their content. This evolution highlights the dynamic nature of personal ham radio web presences and the community support often involved.
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New unused surplus and used electronic test and laboratory equipment including spectrum analyzers, signal generators and oscilloscope
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Reports indicate the PA1RBZ DX Cluster, previously accessible via telnet at pa1rbz.dyndns.org on port 9000, is no longer operational. The QSL.net hosting platform displays a 404 error, indicating the specific page or file for the cluster's web interface or related information is missing. This service was designed to provide amateur radio operators with real-time DX spotting data, facilitating long-distance contacts across various bands. The cluster's primary function was to aggregate and disseminate DX spots, allowing users to monitor current propagation conditions and identify active stations. Such systems are crucial tools for DXers and contesters, enabling rapid response to new openings and rare DX entities. QSL.net, which hosts over 30,000 amateur radio websites, provides these services free of charge to hams, relying on user donations for operational continuity.