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3000 page mega website for Radio Amateurs, builders, radio broadcasters, manufacturers and individuals around the world. We cover any RF part you can think of from vacuum capacitors to rf connectors to transmitting doorknob caps to roller inductors.
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The G3TPW Cobwebb antenna covers five bands, 14 - 28 mhz, including the WARC bands
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Amateur Radio G3TXQ Cobweb Antenna a 5 band antenna that can be quickly assembled.
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Collectible,antique, Radio Tubes, special purpose and audio electron tubes and literature.
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N6QAB Radio Direction Finding Web Site, DF vehicles, transmitters, sniffers, dopplers, TH-D7A
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This site is dedicated to mobile amateur radio operators, old and new alike. Whether you are into HF, or VHF operation, I trust the information presented will increase your enjoyment of our great hobby. With safety as a byword, there are articles on amplifiers, antennas, bonding, impedance matching, installing hardware, mobile equipment, noise and RFI abatement, wiring, and much more. I do my best to keep these articles up to date, and easy to follow.
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DXSpotter is a commercial Win32 HAM radio application for working with DX Clusters by using TCP/IP protocol for communications. It is adapted to satisfy most DXer's needs. DXSpotter includes 2 programs in one: DXSpotter for connections via telnet protocol to more than 200 DX Clusters, and DXSpotter-Summit for connections to OH2AQ's WEB cluster DXSummit page with automatic page refresh Price USD 25
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The webs premier Ham Radio discussion forums
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SolarHam is a website all about the Sun and how it affects Earth. This site is routinely updated with breaking news, sometimes hours before other Space News websites. You can trust SolarHam.com for the most up to date and accurate solar information on the net. SolarHam is a trusted and easy-to-use website for anyone interested in solar activity and space weather. It gives daily updates on <b>solar flares</b>, sunspots, geomagnetic storms, and radio blackouts. The site uses data from NOAA and NASA to show what is happening on the Sun and how it may affect radio signals on Earth. Charts and images are clear, and reports are updated often. Many amateur radio operators use SolarHam.net to check band conditions and aurora forecasts before operating. The site is fast, well organized, and focused on the needs of the radio community. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced ham, SolarHam.net is a helpful tool for understanding space weather and its impact on radio communications.
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Quality logging software for the Radio Amateur & SWL, real-time and post-event QSO logging,log analysis and reporting, QSL label printing, country status display, rig control, import of logs, interface to CallBook CD-ROMs
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Lets you automatically record your favorite radio programs from Web Radio broadcasts, and then listen to them later on your PC, MP3 player or Pocket PC.
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Web site updated several times per month. It covers all aspects of ham radio.
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The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) web site
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Free Radio network, qsl, links, audio, chat and many infos about pirate radio
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All about amateur radio, police scanner frequencies. Frequency Listings for Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia and others. Add your URL to the Scanner Link Page.
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A web site dedicated to the K3LR contest station, a Multi Multi Station with 9 towers located in Western Pennsylvania. It provides information about the station components, antenna construction company, radio equipment used, and upcoming events like the Top Band Dinner at Dayton. The site also includes links to related resources like Contest University, Dayton Contest Dinner, and World Wide Radio Operators Foundation. The intended audience is amateur radio operators interested in contesting and DXing. The content is focused on promoting the K3LR station and sharing news and updates related to its activities.
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WebSDR.org is a WebSDR network. List of all active WebSDR radios.
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Information about railroad radio channels and frequencies is provided along with laws relating to using scanners as well as tips and suggestions for programing and using radio scanners.
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home of the AA9PW exam practice pages.This site is designed to allow you practice for the following FCC Radio and FAA Aviation licensing exams.
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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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US national radio amateur civil emergency service web site
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VX-5R Loose antenna cure, Vx-5r Free Band, VX 5 R modification for German, VX-5R expanded frequency mod, VX-5R MARS/CAP & freeband mod
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The purpose of this web page is to try to investigate the ICOM IC-746PRO Dead TX problem reported by many radio amateurs through out the world; and unfortunately not properly taken care of by ICOM. If you are the owner of either the ICOM IC-746PRO or the IC-7400 you may already have experienced the Dead TX Issue. If not you may sooner or later.
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It consists of a group of JavaScript driven web pages that are intended for use as a quick reference for Ham Radio operators or just anyone interested in electronics. Offer calculators for Resistors, capacitors, inductors, power supplies, filters, attenuators and antennas
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The image is a all in one map of ITU Zones displaying worldwide regions and zones. It provides information on ITU Regions at IARU website, aimed at radio amateurs and technical users. Image size is in hight resolution and jpeg format, free to download.
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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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This web site represents the home of "Country Files", databases of entities (countries), prefixes and callsigns that are used by amateur radio logging software. There are three "flavors" of country files: CTY.DAT used by contest logging software such as CT, N1MM, NA, TR and Writelog DX4WIN.CTY used by the DX4WIN logging software WPXLOC.DAT used by packet cluster software such as AR-Cluster, CC Cluster and DX Spider maintained by Jim Reisert, AD1C
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The webring that contains lots of links relateed to pirate radio
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Ham Buerger, Inc. was founded in 1965 to serve the Amateur Radio community
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All India radio official web site with live audio, programs and schedules
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Ham Radio, Scanning, Marine, GPS and electronic web shop in Denmark
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Comprehensive ARRL contest calendar, includes rules sopbox web reports and QST results. Contest Corral include non-ARRL contests schedule for coming months.
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Mobile scanner antenna or Base station scanner antenna, scanner manuals and scanners
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Orange County Sheriff Live Audio Feed at radioreference. Florida USA
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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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Tune in live to the Grants Pass DPS police radio and Josephine County Sheriff's Office radio feeds.
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To enable switching of a large number of antennas in a two radio setup, and get a smooth solution, calls for a lot of consideration.
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Radio City features a wide selection of amateur radio equipment from Kenwood, Icom, Yaesu, MFJ and a host of other manufacturers. Visit the store in Mounds View or shop here, online.
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What Amateur Radio (ham radio) is. How to get started in ham radio. License requirements. Where to find instructions.