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Two coupled PAs with each 2 times 2C39 deliver around 400W RF.
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Fla keys amateur radio club - kb4gcz
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MFJ-264 dummy load restoration by VE3LNY
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Carolina Cyclone series of mobile antennas
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An operating stand out of wood for the FT-817
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Web page by SV2BZQ about aprs, and weather in Greece.
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Stacking principles, with homebrew coax- and power-splitters by DK7ZB
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Lincoln County ARES/RACES
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Home of Charleston Amateur Radio Society
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Forget Frustration: Gain Valuable Morse Skills And Increase Your Amateur-Radio Pleasure by N1IRZ
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Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA
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Introduction to the use of clusters and Packet Radio, hardware, settings and commands by ON4SKY
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Contains stories, pictures, audio files of all previous expeditions and current ones.
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A collection of calculators, contest schedules, references, databases and more for Palm OS by KB7AVT
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SFHRC - San Francisco Ham Radio Club, formed December 1,1998, to conduct activities to advance the general interest and welfare of Ham Radio in San Francisco and neighboring communities of the Bay Area.
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A simple morse code practice oscillator using either PNP or NPN typr transistors
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Contesting, CW, antennas and review on TK/OE5XVL DXpedition 1999 plus my GD/OE5OHO DXpedition in 1997.
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IC-7600 User Evaluation and Test Report by VA7OJ
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This article describes how to build a general purpose DTMF decoder with a low-price chip from MITEL
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This is about Small Antenna types and their properties which can help choosing proper antenna for high-frequency wireless communications as: two-way radio, microwave short links, repeaters, radio beacons or wireless telemetry
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Web Site of Ukrainian Club Amateur Radio station from Vernadsky Research Station on Galindez island EM1U
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The T-Match with its balanced feed point is one method of feeding a Balanced Dipole.
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Adam, VA7OJ/AB4OJ's IC-756Pro III User Review
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A CB to six meter transverter project by ZS2ACP
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Personal web page of Gerardo Pe?a. From Cuenca, in the South Center of Ecuador.
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Amateur SSTV from MIR, a 2 meter antenna for bicycles, working the AO-27 satellite portable, and photographs.
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A group of American amateur radio operators who are living in Germany and come together to participate in amateur radio activities
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A frame antenna for the 80 meters band, built to be folded and to be easy to be mounted and dismounted. This antenna is suitable for indoor and QRP use, bandwidth is just 10kHz and should be observed a proper distance while transmitting due to high voltage.
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An EH Antenna for 14 MHz by EB3EMD based on an original project by F5SWN
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pythonProp is a collection of Python scripts designed to plot files produced by VOACAP. The package currently contains two scripts, both of which make use of the matplotlib library
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NBTV (Narrow Band Television) is a technique with some similarity to SSTV, and some to conventional FSTV (Fast Scan TV). Like SSTV, it operates in a narrow bandwidth, suited to an HF SSB transceiver, but rather than send individual image frames, NBTV is designed to send multiple frames one after the othe.
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This Magnetic Longwire Balun (MLB) makes it possible to efficiently use a coaxial lead-in cable with all forms of longwires, T-forms or other types of wire antennas, without the need for an antenna tuner.
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DXpedition by Jorge/OA4BHY, Rene/DL2JRM, Bodo/DL3OCH, Daniel/DL5YWM
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Octagonal magentic loop antennas that work from 20 to 10 meters with pictures and efficiency reports by G1KEA
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How to apply for a reciprocal license in Germany
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Women Radio Operators of New England was established in 1955. WRONE is an amateur radio club for female radio operators living in the six New England states
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