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Technical reference about Accessories, Amplifiers, Antennas, Cable and Connectors, Filters, Geography, Grounding, Gunk, Matching Networks, Projects, Propagation Info Radios, RFI/EMI, Rotors, Station Setup, Towers.
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Signals Analyzer it's a a program, which is designed for the very qualitative analysis of different signals. The one of main fields of SA application is the analysis of unknown or unclear, strange signals. This programm will be very usefull to everyone from professional analysts to amateurs.
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QTH.COM offers a comprehensive platform for amateur radio enthusiasts to buy, sell, and trade equipment. This online service is designed to facilitate transactions between hams, allowing users to list their gear for free. Whether you're looking for HF or VHF equipment, antennas, or even vintage radios, QTH.COM serves as a hub for all your ham radio needs. The site is user-friendly and accessible, making it easy for both seasoned operators and newcomers to navigate the listings. In addition to individual sellers, QTH.COM also attracts dealers and manufacturers looking to reach a wider audience. With a diverse range of categories, including military radios and radio tubes, users can find unique items that may not be available elsewhere. The platform's commitment to providing a free service ensures that all hams can participate in the marketplace without financial barriers. Join the community at QTH.COM and discover the best deals in the ham radio world.
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Data Management for the RadioShack PRO-95 Trunking Scanner
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A-1 Telecom is a wholesale distributor for CB radios and accessories. We also have many other consumer electronics.
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the European equivalent of the Family Radio Service (FRS) in the U.S. and Canada, FRS/PMR? Why 2 standards?, What PMR radios exist? And how much do they cost?
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Servicing radios made in the 1930's, 40's and 50's. Speaker reconing for vintage and modern speakers.
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The programming cable is intended to be used with a computer RS-232 port for programming radios and other devices.
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Comparison chart of most popular VHF UHF amateur radio transceivers
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Signals Analyzer it is the program, which is designed for the very qualitative analysis of different signals. The main area of SA application is the analysis of unknown or unclear, strange signals.
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CB radios, VHF transceivers, scanners antennas and accessories
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Mirko Pelcl's extensive radio collection features numerous historical transceivers and receivers, with a significant focus on military communications gear. The collection includes notable examples such as the Wireless Set No. 19, various Cold War-era military radios, and even a rare WWII spy radio utilizing a Loewe 3NF tube. Visitors can explore detailed sections dedicated to sets manufactured before 1945, including those used for military exchange, and a separate category for post-1945 radios, particularly those from the former Yugoslavia. The site also delves into specific modifications, like a digital head conversion for the RU-20, and showcases a frequency counter built with a microcontroller. This personal archive provides a unique glimpse into the evolution of radio technology, from early vacuum tube designs to more modern solid-state military transceivers like the PRC-515. The content reflects Mirko's dedication to preserving and documenting these pieces of radio history.
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An introduction to portable shortwave receivers and sw radio. What to look for in a good portable. Reviews of Sangean ATS505. Band info and frequecies.
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MC-50 microphone modification for high emphasis, connecto kenwood ts-50 to kenwood radios.
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WebSDR.org is a WebSDR network. List of all active WebSDR radios.
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Sangean is the leading manufacturer of short wave and pocket radios around the world. Built with precision, quality and the highest technology
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Well documented Amateur Radio HF/VHF antenna projects, high power Russian GS35B RF amplifiers, mobile RFI solutions, related accessories, vintage radios, Six meter equipment, and useful techniques by K8CU are inside.
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Vintage tubes, radios, parts, radio books and magazines, old telephones, speakers, phonographs, etc. Retail store in Cleveland, Ohio
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Stryker Amateur radios offer great performance and unique features. We pride ourselves with offering affordable radios that are built with quality and performance in mind.
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GNU Radio is a collection of software that when combined with minimal hardware, allows the construction of radios where the actual waveforms transmitted and received are defined by software
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A group for discussion of the Yaesu FT-857 and FT-857D radios.
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Conversion notes and amateur radio firmware especially for Finnish PMR radios and cellular phones like Nokia, Mobira and Benefon. Also some information for other European brands (Ericsson, Key Radio/Kyodo, Philips) and an extensive link collection.
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Schedules and local radios broadcasting from and to Iraq during war.
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Sams Photofact downloads - Schematics and Service Manuals for Radios, Amplifiers, More
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The purpose of this page is to capture and document the Yaesu FT-101 series radios during the 1970's
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CB Radios And Antennas, Marine Radios, Scanners, Radar Detectors. Online store and repair service
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CB2HAM is a group for licensed radio amateurs focussed on converting quality CB radios over to the Ham bands.
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Coral Springs Police and Fire Dispatch Florida
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Stone vintage radio describes early radio from marconi to the 1960s. its covers antique radio, wireless, tubes, valves, crystal sets, and battery radios. included in the virtual museum are hundreds of pictures, images, and descriptions of antique radios, articles, faq, sell, and buy a radio.
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Italian importer for many Ham Radio companies
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Specialized, business and industrial radios
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Free program that interfaces most ICOM radios with the ILG radio frequencies database and lets you click a station in the database to tune your radio to the station, or scan the list looking for stations that are on the air.
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The article "Exploring the World of 10 Meter Beacons" by Ken Reitz, KS4ZR, provides an in-depth look at 10-meter beacon operations, focusing on their utility for propagation analysis. It details FCC Rules part 97.203 governing beacon stations, including license requirements, power limits (under 100 watts), and the specified band segment of 28.200-28.300 MHz for U.S. operations. The content highlights the diversity in beacon construction, from converted CB radios to home-brew QRP transmitters, and discusses the robust operating conditions these 24/7 stations endure. The resource presents several case studies of active 10-meter beacon operators like Ron Anderson KA0PSE/B, Domenic Bianco KC9GNK/B, and Bill Hays WJ5O/B, detailing their equipment, antenna setups, and typical signal report volumes. It also introduces the NCDXF/IARU International Beacon Project, which features 18 synchronized beacons worldwide transmitting on 28.200 MHz at varying power levels (100W, 10W, 1W, 100mW) to facilitate propagation testing. The article also covers the PropNet Project utilizing PSK31 on 28.131 MHz and the 250 Synchronized Propagation Beacon Project on 28.250 MHz. Practical advice for monitoring includes using the RST reporting method, understanding the impact of the solar cycle on 10-meter propagation, and tips for setting up a personal beacon, such as frequency selection and power output considerations. The IY4M Guglielmo Marconi Memorial Beacon Robot on 28.195 MHz is also mentioned for its automatic QSO mode. The article concludes with a list of other resources for 10-meter beacon information.
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Mizuho Tsushin Co. was a small Japanese manufacturer of QRP radios and kits, shortwave receiver accessories, and AM broadcast band receiver kits and antennas
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Comparing two wonderful radios by S52ow
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SDR-RADIO.com is a Windows console for SDR receivers and transceivers. Designed for the commercial, amateur radio and short-wave listener communities, the console provides a powerful interface for all SDR users. Many SDR owners have made their radios available over the internet. Just look at the Web Servers page for a list of the radios you can use. You do not need a licence to use this sodftware with RFSPACE, FUNcube Dongles, Soundcard (SoftRock) and low-end SDRs.
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Online shop based in hong kong offer batteries mic speakers adaptors programming cables earpieces telescopic antennas handheld antennas desktop chargers handheld speakers. Kenwood Icom Yaesu and Alinco dealer
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This resource catalogs a significant collection of historical military radio equipment, detailing various sets from World War II and the Cold War eras. It presents information on British, German, Japanese, USA, and other nations' wireless apparatus, including specific models like the _WS-19_, R1155, and WS-18, alongside clandestine spy equipment. The content covers the preservation and restoration of these historical items, with research results published on the site. The site provides dedicated sections for different national origins of equipment, such as "British sets," "German sets," and "North American sets," allowing for focused exploration of specific military communication technologies. It also features specialized pages on topics like the _Enigma machine_, PARASET builds, and historical events such as Arnhem and D-Day, contextualizing the use of these radios in significant military operations. The collection includes detailed descriptions and images of transmitters, receivers, and associated gear. The museum, located in Kidderminster, Worcs, U.K., organizes physical exhibitions and actively seeks new equipment for its collection, emphasizing its role in preserving military radio history.
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Details the offerings of Ham Buerger Inc., a company founded in 1965 to support the amateur radio community with communications products. The business provides a range of equipment, including Uniden Digital scanners, and maintains a section for equipment blow-out sales that feature professional 2-way radios and cell phones. Additionally, the company stocks hard-to-find NuTone products and provides repair services for most NuTone equipment. The site also references an Amateur Radio Band Plan and links to other ham radio resources, alongside a new product offering for RV and marine toilets, indicating a diversification beyond core amateur radio supplies.
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By 9H1EL, supports RSGB 21-28, BERU, IOTA contests, FOC marathon and IARU 50MHz trophy, Control of FT1000MP, all Kenwood and ICOM Radios which have CAT system.
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Amateur Radio, Citizen's Band Radio, Commercial Radio, General Electronic items, Marine Radio, and Short Wave Radios, Hamilton Ohio
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D-PRS converts these position reports from remote D-STAR radios to an APRS format. Windows .net application
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On line shop for amateur radio, cb radio, marine, satellite and scanner supplies based in UK
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Band audio equalizer and noise gate compatiable with ICOM, KENWOOD, YAESU and other radios
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Win-Test is a contest logging software compatible with all the operating systems Windows 32 bits without exception. All major international and many national contests are supported. Network TCP/IP capability, radios and CW interfaced, database-aided autocompletion, and much more...
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yaesu radios community talk, impressions and comments about yaesu vx7r
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Wholesale distributor of CB radios, parts, antennas, microphones, power supplies, crystals, echo boards, expanders, meters and CB accessories.
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How to setup a Remote control ham radio station with Yaesu FT-8x7 radios via LAN or via internet.
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Now home to over 1,000 radios and transmitters dating from the spark era up to.