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An on-line museum featuring over 400 pictures of radios and related items from the 1920's
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Homepage of radio club oz1als, contest results, pictures etc
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Amateur Radio Youtube Channel with some picture slideshow compilations by VK5SW
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Full article on how to build a home-made wire dipole antenna for 40 and 80 meters band. Article is fully in italian, as it was published on ARI RadioRivista, but is plenty of self explaining pictures that will guide you on homebrewing this trapped dipole antenna for the lower amateur radio bands.
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Pictures and information about a solar powered station located in an old caravan in the Australian Bush by VK5SW
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Pictures of the restructuring of the ham shack starting from an existing garage. Changes includes isolation of walls and roof and rebuilding of the radio table.
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An interesting article about amateur radio portable operations with excellent pictures. Setup includes a 60 watts of portable solar power being controlled by a charge controller, and a batteries powering an FT-897D.
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SDR Project for a compact amateur radio software defined radio trasceiver covering HF bands all mode. Website includes schematics, element PCB, pictures, movies, firmware and elements bom.
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The Rideau Township village of Manotick, Ontario was founded in 1854 by Moss Dickinson and is located about 20 KMs south of Ottawa along the picturesque Rideau waterway.
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DTMF Keypad for radios without one. A project with picture and schematic diagrams to homemade a DTMF keppad
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Just a whats happening in ham radio and things in my life here
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The Offshore radio guide, watery wireless websites, history pictures and sounfiles
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Amateur radio, Technology, Towers, Land, Wilderness, real estate, Visalia DX Convention Report #1 Flexradio Antennas Dxpedition, Elecraft introduces K3, here are pictures of the radio from the outside and inside from the Visalia DX Convention
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The RBN S-Meter visualizes real-time HF propagation data from the Reverse Beacon Network (RBN). It processes thousands of automated spots per hour, providing a real-time picture of active RF paths on HF bands. Users can set their vantage point using _Region Mode_ or _Grid Square Mode_. Region Mode allows selection from broad geographic areas like E. North America or Europe, while Grid Square Mode uses a Maidenhead grid square and radius for more precise data. The app displays eight region panels, each with horizontal bars for bands 160m through 6m, indicating signal strength with a color ramp from green to red. A dimmer trail shows peak hold values, and an S-unit readout provides additional detail. The app is a free web application accessible on any device, offering a practical tool for ham radio operators interested in CW, RTTY, and FT8 signals. It features a Progressive Web App installation option for enhanced usability on mobile and desktop platforms. Users can install it on Android, iOS, and Windows devices, providing a native app-like experience. The app replaces the previous Windows standalone executable, incorporating user feedback to improve features like grid square mode and automatic location detection.
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Picture and specifications of the ICOM IC-2100H Amateur radio VHF transceiver at RigPix.com
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Introduction to ham radio with nice selected pictures and amateur radio history by VK5SW
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Some pictures of Ham Radio Lightouses Awards
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Amateur radio and family related site. Good ham links. Great pictures of antique amateur radio and military gear.
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Large picture and specifications of popular VHF UHF kenwood amateur radio transceiver
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This article is about a homebrew 6 meter lightweight Moxon antenna. Article includes a full part list, instruction to assemble the parts and pictures.
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A homebrew 13 elements yagi antenna for two meters band. These project includes two model of the same antenna with a 6 and 7 meter boom length. Detailed pictures and nec files are available for download
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The author has build the Hermes-Lite SDR v1 and v2 versions describing with a very accurated text and picture the process. Additionally has documented measurements for each component
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This page is a project for a small loop antenna for reception of short wave broadcasting. It is in Portuguese and contains pictures and schematics to build your own antenna
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Personal web site by N9SKN about portable QRP operations with pictures of several portable setups and antenna solutions.
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A blog post about experimenting AI on writing blog post and creating pictures. This page includes also a youtube video by VE4VR experimenting ChatGPT over ham radio bands.
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A website deticated to Boathancors, with lots of pictures of some of the most popular ol tube radios from Hallicrafters, Hammarlund, Heathkit, Lafayette, National, Zenith and some projects. Boatanchor is amateur radio slang for heavy old tube radio equipment. Originally derogatory, the term is now used affectionately. Seeing an old set working like new after careful repair, cleaning, and alignment gives one great satisfaction.
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Picture and features of the Kenwood TS-520S amateur radio transceiver
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The HD8G DXpedition will take place in the stunning Galapagos Islands from April 18 to April 26, 2025. This operation will involve 26 dedicated amateur radio operators activating the islands, which are designated as IOTA SA-004. The team aims to make a significant number of contacts, providing an exciting opportunity for DXers and enthusiasts to work this unique location. With a rich history and diverse wildlife, the Galapagos Islands offer a picturesque backdrop for this event. Participants can expect to engage in various modes of operation, including SSB and CW, as the team works to log as many QSOs as possible. The DXpedition is anticipated to generate a high volume of activity, with operators from multiple countries contributing to the effort. This is a prime opportunity for those looking to add a rare entity to their DXCC list or simply enjoy the thrill of working a special event from a remote location.
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The website of the Radio Museum of Thessaloniki, containing historical details of the radio history in Greece, including pictures of radio pioneers and also antique radio tuners available in Greece