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Silvercomet ARS is located in Paulding County Georgia. We are a ARRL Special Service Club. We hold Training Classes, do many Special Events Stations. We are also very involved in Digital Modes.
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Sent every Saturday, Amateur Radio Weekly is an email newsletter containing links to the most relevant news, projects, technology, and events happening in Ham Radio
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Radio Amateurs of Greater Syracuse is an organization involved in promoting public service, fellowship, and ham radio in general, in the Syracuse, NY area. This site provides information, news and events of interest to hams in Central New York.
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Site for radioamatori, Listen to repeaters RU7 RU19 via Internet, Download manuals YAESU ICOM KENWOOD ALINCO, Mercatino elettronica, Events calendar and Ham Fests
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Six members of the Japan Amateur Radio League (JARL) Kyoto Club, made a DX-pedition to the Federated Stetes of Micronesia (FSM) in summer 2007. This was one of the events celebrating our club's 60th anniversary. IOTA: OC-010 (Pohnpei Islands)
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Volunteer Amateur Radio operator organization providing emergency communications services to charitable events and in large scale disasters.
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WRTC.info is collecting information from all WRTC events.
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SAARA is an association of radio amateurs organized for the promotion of Amateur Radio communication and experimentation. We provide communications during disasters, emergencies and community events
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Essex Ham offers news of amateur events in Essex, details of training, helpful advice, a discussion forum and lots of useful information.
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The Tennessee Contest Group (a.k.a. TCG) is a group of Amateur Radio operators (hams) who enjoy operating in competitive radio sporting events or contests.
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The Metro Detroit area's largest Amateur Radio club presents it's annual Hamfest. Prizes, ARRL reps, DXCC Card checker, VE Exams, Chef Paul's Café, test bench, Vendors galore..
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Mozambique - October & November 2010 - CQWW CW Contest. C91MS 16/17 Oct, CQWW SSB 30/31 Oct
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Real-time solar activity page at SpaceWeatherLive.com display sunspot regions, indicating sunspot numbers of with manitude class, Solar Flares and a list of daily events on the sun.
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Amateur radio news, events and other electronic stuff by KE2YK
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If your club holds only two-meter ARDF events, you are missing half the fun. There is another international foxhunting band, too.
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Showcasing college amateur radio club activities, events, and projects. Informs visitors of up to date news items pertaining to ham radio technology used on campuses by students, faculty, and staff. A way for alumni to be informed of their clubs activities.
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This article describes the problem detection on power loss events experienced during repeated usage of the Ecoflex-15 coax cable by members of the G3PYE contest minions and addressed to repeated coiling and uncoiling which has fractured the foil braid in numerous places.
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The SAFE SPEAK HF3 is the third generation of a unique Hands-Free microphone system for two-way radio communications. The HF3 can be used with almost any radio transceiver and is ideal for permanent installation in a vehicle or temporary use during emergencies or special events.
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The document discusses the classifications of sunspots and their potential for solar flare activity, categorizing them into Alpha, Beta, and Delta groups based on their magnetic field characteristics. It explains how these classifications relate to the likelihood of solar flares, ranging from minor to extreme events. The report also outlines the geomagnetic indices and conditions that affect high-frequency (HF) radio propagation, emphasizing the effects of solar flares on radio communication and geomagnetic storms. The information is geared towards amateur radio operators, providing insights into how solar activity influences HF radio operations.
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In the spring and during certain climatic events, radio waves can travel long distances due to an atmospheric phenomenon called Tropospheric Ducting.
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About Amateur Radio Direction Finding events, sprint and Fox-Oring spcialities. Sprints are intended to bring ARDF nearer to the public and to attract potential sponsors and new athletes to ARDF. Foxoring encourages ARDF enthusiasts to improve their orienteering skills.
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Welcome to the G7IZU Radio Reflection Detection website. This site provides also Live Solar Events, and propagation map
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The article offers practical guidance for setting up Field Day antennas, emphasizing the unpredictability and need for quick adaptations. It provides a comprehensive table of wire lengths for various bands and antenna types, using 1mm bare wire, in both metric and Imperial units. The author highlights the benefits of this table in saving time and reducing errors. While acknowledging potential variations due to construction and environmental factors, the article presents the table as a reliable starting point, with plans for future updates to include more bands and antenna types. This resource is valuable for ensuring efficient and accurate antenna setup during Field Day events.
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This fall/winter 2 events has happened at about the same exact time. I finally got around to putting up an end fed long wire for 80M (and maybe 160M) The fridge big the bullet and we ended up purchasing a new fridge.
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This describes a homebrew End-Fed Half-Wave (EFHW) antenna for low power SOTA, Parks and Field Day events. Made with readily available materials, it offers a resonant antenna in 40/20/15/10m bands without requiring an antenna tuner. The 19.8m long radiator wire in an inverted V configuration achieves VSWR below 1.5:1 for voice. CW users might need to adjust the length. Details include materials list, fabrication of the end insulator, and the 49:1 impedance transformer construction with a circuit diagram.
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We are a group of amateur radio operators located in Northern Utah who enjoy exploring many aspects of the hobby from HF to VHF and beyond. We are active in many public service events, Field Day, APRS, packet, Winlink, contesting and more
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Powhatan Area Radio Club - Local Repeater, Local Nets and Events. ARES Affiliation
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Amateur Television (ATV) is a ham radio technology that transmits and receives broadcast-quality video and audio. It utilizes existing standards for commercial television and can be used for various purposes including experimentation, entertainment, and public service events. ATV signals can be relayed over long distances using repeaters and are capable of transmitting live video from locations like the International Space Station. The article explores how to get started with ATV, highlighting its ease of use and suitability for beginners in ham radio. The future of ATV appears promising with advancements in digital and narrowband transmission techniques.
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Learn how VE6LK built a comprehensive radio go-kit for emergency communication purposes. The kit includes Yaesu FT-8800, Yaesu FT-857, LDG FT-Meter, Powerwerx SS-30 power supply, SignaLink USB interface, and more. The author shares details on the equipment, organization, and practical tips for setting up the kit. Discover how to stay prepared for public service events, disaster responses, and general ham radio activities with a well-equipped go-kit.
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The Papa Whiskey Club, established in 1985, is one of Europe's oldest radio clubs. With members in ten countries, it fosters a respectful and supportive community, offering resources, events, and services for radio enthusiasts.
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This article explores the historical importance of clandestine radio stations in Algeria's fight for independence. It discusses the power of radio as a tool for communication and public opinion shaping. The content delves into the impact of underground radio stations in times of crisis and their role in achieving power, revolution, independence, or democracy. The article reflects on the evolution of radio in Algeria throughout the 20th century and its adaptation to societal changes. It provides insights into the significant events witnessed by Algerian radio and the influence of clandestine broadcasting in the country's history.
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The PAPA System is a member-supported amateur radio network in Southern California with inter-linked FM, D-STAR, DMR, and P25 repeaters. It provides extensive coverage from Mexico to north of Santa Barbara and from the Arizona border to the Pacific Ocean. Known for its reliability and motto "no call goes unanswered," the network supports casual conversations and emergency operations. Members enjoy using the system, attending events, and building friendships. Monthly meetings in Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego feature technology presentations, license testing, and door prizes.
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The Northland Antique Radio Club is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. We were founded in 1986. We have multiple indoor and outdoor events. Our main events are an auction and outdoor swap meet in May and an indoor swap meet in October each year. We also have a technical program in February.
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The Playground Amateur Radio Club has be in service to the Northwest Florida Panhandle since 1951. The team in Fort Walton Beach Florida sponsors and hosts multiple events, contests, Hamfests, Swapmeets, meetings, nets and technical instruction and assistance.
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Emergency Radio Long Island (ERLI) in Bellmore, NY, provides amateur radio emergency communication training and operations. Services include POCSAG/DAPNET paging, APRS iGate/Digipeater/weather station, and an APRS Text Net for emergency notifications. ERLI supports multiple digital and RF modes, hosts weekly nets, and rebroadcasts weather, safety, and public alerts. Resources cover SkyWarn, AUXCOMM, FEMA, and digital radio tools. Pagers operate on 439.9875 MHz with specific rubrics for alerts. APRS messages, bulletins, and beacons help coordinate emergency response among licensed amateur radio operators, maintaining readiness for regional emergencies and severe weather events.
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A blog that provides news and updates about CubeSats, as well as information about CubeSat-related events and projects.
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The Young Ladies' Radio League, also known as YLRL, is an organization founded by women in 1939 with the goal of connecting and supporting female ham radio operators worldwide. From beginner classes to scholarships, YLRL offers resources and a community for women of all ages and backgrounds interested in ham radio. The website provides information on membership, upcoming events, and helpful tips for renewing licenses and getting on the air. Whether you're a seasoned ham or just starting out, YLRL is dedicated to empowering and supporting women in the world of amateur radio.
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With the reputation of being the most active amateur radio club in Hampshire, we support enthusiasts, experienced and new, with monthly meetings and summer field events. Free to visit!
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Tamiami Amateur Radio Club website provides information on club activities, membership, FCC license testing, special events, and participation in ARRL Field Day and Florida QSO Party. It also includes details on DMR technology and VE testing sessions. The club has been affiliated with ARRL since 1963 and operates a special event station at the Venice Shark's Tooth Festival annually.
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Home of the Chester & District Radio Society. We meet weekly throughout the year with a full programme of lectures/events and activities. Our call is G5CH
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The York County Amateur Radio Club (YCARC) in Maine, USA, promotes amateur radio knowledge and camaraderie. The site features club information, activities, and upcoming events for radio enthusiasts.