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This Antenna project is a bit more complex than other omni antennas for satellite use, but it is much easier and cheaper than a standard tower mounted circular polarized azimuth and elevation rotating beam system.
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Lancaster Radio Transmitting Society Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
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The Milford Amateur Radio Club, Established in 1961 Milford, Michigan
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Building a LEO satellite ground station, and eggbeater antenna for the 70cm band
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The program consists of tabbed pages for various antenna and transmission line calculation. You can compute the values for an inverted L network that will allow you to match the 50 ohm output of the radio, or you can compute the necessary length in the units of choice for a 5/8 wave vertical for 10 meter band.
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The Bristol Amateur Radio Club's purpose is to: Facilitate the exchange of information and general cooperation between members to promote amateur radio knowledge, fraternalism and individual operating efficiency
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Custom qsl cartoons personalized for ham radio operators and CB radio fanatics. Cartoons created for your own qsl card line with custom cartoons you want
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With Doozy for Windows you can make QSO’s via your Windows PC on DSTAR ( DPLUS, DEXTRA, DCS and XLX ). There is no need for a hotspot. Just connect your ICOM IC-705 to your Windows PC with an USB datacable and connect it to your favorite DSTAR reflector/repeater.
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A simple Drake R-4C receiver power supply modification
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The IZ3MEZ Web DX Cluster presents real-time amateur radio DX spots across 20 distinct frequency bands, spanning from **LF (2190m)** at 135.7 kHz up to **SHF (QO-100)** at 10499 MHz. It displays the DX callsign, frequency, DXCC entity, spotter callsign, and spotter DXCC entity, along with any accompanying comments. The cluster also lists various operating modes such as CW, RTTY, FT8, FT4, FT2, PSK, and SSTV, and supports special operating activities like QRP/P and specific award programs including IOTA, POTA, SOTA, WCA, and JOTA. The cluster's interface provides a dynamic feed of the latest 50 spots, continuously updated with precise timestamps. It offers direct **Telnet protocol** access for users preferring a command-line interface, with configuration instructions provided. The resource also integrates with other spotting networks like RBN and PSK Reporter, enhancing its utility for DXers and contesters seeking propagation information and activity monitoring across a broad spectrum of amateur radio frequencies.
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IZ5CML, Enrico Giannerini, obtained his amateur radio license in 1998, achieving DXCC contacts with all entities over 18 years of activity. His station, located in Empoli, Tuscany, Italy, focuses on HF and 50 MHz operations, primarily using SSB, CW, and some RTTY. He emphasizes direct radio communication, preferring "human modes" over digital modes like FT8/4, which he views as detaching the operator from the signal. Enrico's operating interests include DXing, IOTA activations, and major HF contests, where he has participated both individually and with teams like IQ5LV and IO5O. Notable activations include Sao Miguel and Flores (CU8, EU-089) in the Azores in 2005, and Antiparos and Paros (EU-067) in Greece in 2006 and 2014. He also contributes to the Hamradioweb forum, promoting good operating practices and publishing the monthly "Dxschedule" for upcoming DX and contest activities. The website includes a blog with articles on DX, ionospheric propagation, and antennas, reflecting his long-standing passion for radio, sparked by the 1980s film "La Tenda Rossa" and years as an SWL.
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Diary of a small contest group
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Turkey Network List, Turkish bulletins and Packet downloads.
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Lehigh Valley Amateur Radio Club
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Schematic of a fast charger for Gel Cell batteries
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23cm 1296 MHz Field Day Yagi Construction, a 26 element conventional-style design. Article with several pictures and detailed homebrewing instructions
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website of the Balloon Fox Hunting on 80 and 2 meters. Before well known as the Dutch Balloon Fox Hunting or the Hobbyscoop-hunt
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The Association of Carabinieri Force Amateur Radio from Italy
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Reviews of the popular portable HF transceiver by Elecraft
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Essex CW Amateur Radio Club
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European dealer for Ham Amplifier, amateur radio RF power amplifier by Zhong Xing
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TA2MOG (HB9TOW) website. Ham and CB radio pages in Turkish, forum, with a summary English section. Info in visiting Turkey.
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Naptech buys and sells quality test equipment from hp, tektronix, including spectrum analyzers & peripherals, oscilloscope, frequency counters timers, signal generators, multimeters & voltmeters, RF & power meters, microwave amplifiers
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Free programming software for the Yaesu VX-2 and VX-2R
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Multiband Trap Dipole, portable short antennas, accessories and kits by DG1DBM
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Low Band Receiving Antenna, it is a ground independent Receiving antenna which only needs two 10m support poles by DH1TW
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The formatting of the address on an international item is dictated by the recommendations issued by the countries of origin and destination of the item.
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dedicated to the discussion & development of ALL amateur / ham radio Digital Voice & Data communication
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Mississippi's Premiere DX Organization
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A squint at the world of LF This website was initially thrown together to provide ready availability to data being collected from the measurement of a transatlantic LF (Low Frequency) path.
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Dedicated to SSTV and live reception from all over the world
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Programming memories manually the Baofeng UV-5R
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Sonra society of newfoundland radio amateurs
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About SDR Radio, basics and a how to guide
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Extension of the Kenwood TS-590S Programmable Function by CT7AEZ
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Providing real-time weather spotter reports for the following counties: Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Hocking, Licking, Madison, Pickaway, Ross and Union.
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A large table wit properties of popular coaxial cables
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Contesting (also known as radiosport) is a competitive activity pursued by amateur radio operators, read more about contesting at wikipedia
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A theoretical and experimental study of the effects of very large ground screens on 20 meter verticals
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DXWatch provide live spots for FT5GA Glorioso dxpedition 2009
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How to improve your transmitting antennas for very low solar activity periods, vertically polarized 160 meter antennas, horizontally polarized 80 to 10 meter antennas, single or stacked yagis, multi-tower stations
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Converting the Jabra A210 Bluetooth Interface for Ham Radio