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Satellite Amateur Radio Club, W6AB, located on beautiful Vandenberg Air Force Base, on the California Central Coast.
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North West CB Radio is a page with radio modifications’s, Local Portland’s Traffic info, Trucker things like CB slang, DX info and a forum. Also we host The Saturday Night Stomp Fest in the Portland area. Results are posted weekly.
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An introduction to RDF contesting in southern California, updated from a paper originally submitted for Proceedings of the 1992 West Coast VHF/UHF Conference.
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West St. Louis County Police and Fire Live Audio Feed
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October 2003 QST article on working digital mondes with sound card interfaces
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C.A.R.L.A. is a growing network of repeaters providing coverage across Northern & Central California and Western Nevada. It is intended to be used as a reliable communications resource during significant local, regional and wide area incidents, and is open to all licensed amateur radio operators
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The Peekskill / Cortlandt Amateur Radio Association, Inc. (PCARA) is a Volunteer Non-Profit Community Service Organization Serving the Greater Peekskill / Cortlandt Area of Westchester and Putnam Counties in New York State. PCARA operates three voice repeaters in the Northern Westchester / Southern Putnam County region of New York State.
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The Western Oregon Radio Club operates Linked Amateur Radio repeaters in the Portland Oregon Area
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Serving the needs of the Amateur Radio Operators in Charlotte, DeSoto, Hardee, Highlands, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, and Sarasota Counties.
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West Georgia Amateur Radio Society, Inc
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The 160-meter amateur radio band, spanning 1.8 to 2 MHz, was historically the lowest frequency amateur allocation until the introduction of the 630-meter and 2200-meter bands. ITU Region 1 allocates 1.81–2 MHz, while other regions use 1.8–2 MHz. This band, often called "Top Band" or "Gentleman's Band," was established by the International Radiotelegraph Conference in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1927, with an initial allocation of 1.715–2 MHz. Effective operation on 160 meters presents significant challenges due to the large antenna sizes required; a quarter-wavelength monopole is over 130 feet, and horizontal dipoles need similar heights. Propagation is typically local during the day, but long-distance contacts are common at night, especially around sunrise and sunset, and during solar minimums. The band experienced a resurgence after the LORAN-A system was phased out in North America in December 1980, leading to the removal of power restrictions.
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Belgium radio club, weekly news bulletin. Regular times qrv from lightship Westhinder III.
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Formed in 1955 is an incorporated Amateur Radio club dedicated to the promotion of DX information and operating by members residing in the Willamette Valley and Southwest Washington.
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The Southwest Missouri Amateur Radio Club, based in Springfield, Missouri, was incorporated in 1956 as a "benevolent organization" with the purpose of service to the community.
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W3HH wide-band wire antenna Article in French. The W3HH antenna, also known as the Terminated Folded Dipole (T2FD), is a compact, broadband antenna for amateur radio. It operates at an angle of 20 to 40 degrees and covers frequencies from 3 to 30 MHz. The antenna features a total length of one-third of the wavelength at its lowest frequency and is fed using a 1:4 BALUN transformer for impedance matching. A termination resistor around 390 Ω optimizes performance, making it suitable for various amateur radio applications while being easy to construct and install.
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SPIDERBEAM.US is the exclusive distributor of Spiderbeam antennas, and online shop for USA & CANADA
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West Tennessee amateur radio society
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The NWAPRS is here to support APRS events, activities and amateur radio enthusiasts primarily in British Columbia, Alberta, Northwest Territories, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana
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The Southwest Metro Amateur Radio Transmitting Society, Inc. is a non-profit club dedicated to promoting the Amateur Radio hobby.
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STC, AWA, Valve Radio, Airzone, Kriesler, Mullard, Western Electric, dating Australian radios
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Since the beginning when a small group of Hams met to form a club in the southwest corner of Dallas County, it has always been known as SWDCARC or by it's full name, Southwest Dallas County Amateur Radio Club.
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Hundreds of ham radio operators in the US Midwest rely on regional hamfests for equipment sales, technical presentations, and social interaction. This Yahoo Groups forum serves as a dedicated platform for promoting these events, allowing organizers to post announcements and attendees to find information on upcoming gatherings. The group's focus is specifically on hamfests within the Midwest, facilitating local and regional participation in these important amateur radio activities. The platform enables members to share details about various hamfest activities, including flea markets, vendor exhibits, and license examination sessions. While the group primarily functions as an announcement board, it also supports community discussion related to event planning and attendance. The resource helps hams locate nearby events, fostering engagement within the Midwest amateur radio community.
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The RRDXA is the Amateur Radio Contest Club in the western part of Germany and the BENELUX-Countries
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Dedicated to the Preservation and Enjoyment of Vintage Radio and Wireless Equipment Serving the greater Portland, Oregon area
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It has been 40 years since the VHF-UHF Quagi antenna--a combination of the desirable features of a Yagi and a cubical quad--was developed and the design was first published in the newsletter of the Southern California VHF Club, a forerunner of today's Western States Weak Signal Society.
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The Westside Amateur Radio Club, Inc. is the oldest such club in the New Orleans area. Westwego Lousiana
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Formed in 1987, serve the west part of Cambridgeshire that straddles the valley of the river Great Ouse and was the old county of Huntingdonshire. This includes the market towns of Huntingdon, St Neots, St Ives and Ramsey.
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The Wireless Society of Southern Maine is a ham radio club serving the Portland, Westbrook, Gorham, and Scarborough, areas in Southern Maine.
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The Central Scotland FM Group has provided and is responsible for maintaining many of the repeaters now operating in West, South-West, Central and East Scotland.
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The Breeze Shooters is an amateur radio organization based in Western Pennsylvania, established in 1937 by a group of local hams. The club's initial focus was on fostering camaraderie and promoting amateur radio activities among its members. Over the decades, its membership has grown significantly, at one point exceeding 1,800 individuals, making it one of the larger regional ham radio clubs. The organization maintains a casual operational structure, emphasizing member participation in various aspects of the hobby rather than strict formal governance. The club actively supports and organizes events such as the annual Breeze Shooters Hamfest, a significant gathering for the amateur radio community in the region. Members frequently engage in contesting, DXing, and local emergency communications support. The club's history includes a strong tradition of mentoring new hams and providing a platform for experienced operators to share knowledge and resources. Its enduring presence in Western Pennsylvania underscores its role in sustaining local amateur radio interest and activity.
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Oost Vlaamse Radio Club Belgium
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Serving the Big Bend area of west Texas
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General interest club with a slant toward contesting. Sponsor of the Wisconsin QSO Party
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News from Pueblo West Amateur Radio Club, Pueblo West, Colorado
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Midwest Mountain Thunder CB Radio Group is a group of CB SSB operators that started in the Midwest as a branch off of the Washington State group. good clean radio
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Operating QRP at the lowest possible power during contest article by PA1B
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TheSociety of Midwest Contesters formed early in 1985 with the goal of uniting Midwest contesters into a competitive group and to further the idea of radiosporting in the Midwest.
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Amateur radio club serving the Concho Valley of West Texas for over 70 years providing public service and SKYWARN severe weather spotting service to the National Weather Service.
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The Hidden Valleys Amateur Radio Club is a small friendly club located in the hills and valleys of Southwestern Wisconsin.
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91ET104 or 91ET/DX, Egi Noerman van Beekom West java Indonesia.
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Getting your Raspberry PI up and running your D-Star radio kit. This will work with DVAP / DVRPTR or DVmega
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SWODXA is comprised of active DX'ers and contesters with a deep passion for all aspects of Amateur Radi
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West Essex Amateur Radio Club, Essex Fells, NJ
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A simplified explanation of decoding West German numbers messages transmissions without a computer.
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The Davie/Cooper City Amateur Radio Club (DCARC), established in 2010, is an amateur radio organization based in western Broward County, Florida.
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In 1996 the NWARC was formed and is a non-profit society organized to deliver communication services during emergencies.
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Polk County Amateur Radio Association,Amateur Radio Operators Serving Northwest Wisconsin
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Electronic components and parts supplier: semiconductors, capacitors, diodes, transistors, resistors, and more since 2005
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Provide RF connectors, adaptors, antennas, accessories, mounts, coax, West Mountain Radio Products and Anderson Power Products available.