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Sending the Audio from the Receiver to the Recorder, from the Recorder to the EQ, and sending the Audio from the EQ or Recorder to the Transmitter
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Setting Up the SDR-1000 for WSJT using VAC 4.03
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The club is based in State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania, the geographic center of the Commonwealth, in the middle of the Allegheny Mountains.
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Presents the Westcoast Amateur Radio Association (WARA), VE7VIC, a prominent amateur radio club situated in Victoria, British Columbia. The site details the club's organizational structure, including its executive committee and meeting schedules, offering insights into local amateur radio governance and community engagement. It outlines various club activities, such as field operations, technical projects, and social gatherings, demonstrating the diverse interests of its members within the amateur radio hobby. The resource also highlights WARA's involvement in emergency communications, specifically mentioning its role in local ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Service) initiatives and public service events. Information regarding repeater systems maintained by the club, including operational frequencies and modes, is provided, which is crucial for local hams seeking reliable communication infrastructure. The site also features a section dedicated to membership, detailing benefits and application procedures for prospective members. Furthermore, the website serves as a repository for club news, event calendars, and educational resources, supporting ongoing learning and participation among its members and the broader amateur radio community in the Pacific Northwest region. It also includes contact information for various club officers and general inquiries.
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Founded in 1947 in Rochester, NY, the Rochester DX Association is an amateur radio organization dedicated to the art and science of DX operating and contesting.
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Primary, Ion, and Polymer, a lithium battery primer, learn the differences between and varied uses for these diverse types of lithium batteries.
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Introduction to ham radio with nice selected pictures and amateur radio history by VK5SW
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Blog post announcing that Ham Radio, shortwave listeners and broadcast band listeners will be protected by Law in Europe
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Wikipedia page about IRC International reply coupons
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View real-time spot information by band for active amateur radio operators around the world via the DX Cluster network, taking raw data from a JSON API made available by DXCluster.co.uk
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A nice blog about DXing, Shortwave Radio Listening (SWL) and Amateur (Ham) Radio by VK3BVW
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Broadcasting from the ship the Jenni Baynton moored in Harlingen Harbour in the Netherlands, Radio Seagull can be heard on 1602 KHz AM
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We are small club of individuals who like to explore and have fun with the many aspects of radio communication and technology utilising radio.
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Article on radio frequency interferences, with a long list of common RFI cause, like Plasma TV, Solar panels inverters, fluorescent tube lamps.
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W0VLZ ham radio experience incuding vintage homebrew QRP operating and national radio company
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The Downeast Spectrum is an Amateur Radio newsletter covering topics of interest to enthusiasts of the Ham Radio hobby and service. It also reports on the activities of three ham radio clubs in Down East, Maine
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Article descrive the different types including coax and open-wire feeder and waveguide.
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Setting up a Live Broadcast on the internet using windows pc and in internet connection
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Personal web site dedicated to amateur radio by KC0WVK Robert fron Green Bay, WI
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North american QRP CW Club, open to any licensed radio amateur or shortwave listener (SWL) worldwide with at least some interest in CW/QRP operation. Encouraging the use of CW and helping all hams increase CW speed and proficiency
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Sound recordings of meteors and things reflecting TV station video carriers , frequencies used are analog TV video carrier frequencies offset by 1 kHz SSB
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Use these Variac auto transformers for specific application requirements that include, but are not limited to, home coffee roasting, tube amps, and more.
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County ARC (LCARC) was incorporated in 1952. We are an American Radio Relay League (ARRL) affiliated club with 125 plus members.
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The Radio Club was formed at the request of long term resident and mayor, Hardy Staub, VE7IDY, to provide the city with an Amateur radio communication resource, should the need arise.
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The ISSB System operates on 14.332 MHz, 365 days of the year.
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CStech sell CTCSS kits, DTMF kits,DTMF Modules, PIC Development kits, Components.
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Delta Electronics, Inc. NY USA, family owned and operated selling all varieties of consumer electronics including 10 meter amateur radios, antennas, accessories, microphones, cw transmitters, coax cables and more
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Sanyo Eneloop rechargeable AA batteries. For QRP purposes, these batteries are great as a 10-cell pack
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Icom-PW1 Power Supply repair and improvements
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Log Online for N5J Jarvis Island DXPedition 2024 provided by clublog
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About keying speed affecting occupied bandwidth of a transmitter.
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Small, vibrant and active group of Amateur Radio Operators residing in the counties of Guilford, Randolph, and Davidson in central North Carolina.
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W3PIE is located at Uniontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania and has been on the air since 1938.
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A discharge circuit which you could use to cycle the batteries
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Ham radio equipment pages including Collins, National, Hallicrafters, and Hammerlund radios.
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AB0CW's Amateur and Antique Radio Page, Boathanchors, key and bugs
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DL1OFC, operating from Hankensbüttel, Germany, shares insights into the fascinating hobby of amateur radio. While the station has been on hiatus since 2016, the site provides a valuable archive of activities and technical information. DL1OFC was active across various bands and modes, including 145.225 MHz FM, 430.225 MHz FM, 29.600 MHz FM, and DMR via DB0AGM on TS-1 TG-262 DL. Shortwave operations included SSB on the 40m through 10m bands, as well as 6m. The site details regional amateur radio activities in and around Hankensbüttel, offering a glimpse into local field days and community involvement. A notable feature is Die Isetalrunde, a regional amateur radio net covering the area from the Harz mountains to the sea. The site also includes general information on radio technology, tips for obtaining an amateur radio license, and discussions on VHF/HF propagation, including specifics on the 70 MHz band.
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From the Upper Peninsula of Michigan along the southern shore of Lake Superior
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Picture and specifications of the ICOM IC-2100H Amateur radio VHF transceiver at RigPix.com
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A simple transmitter built into a small cat-food tin! It consists of a single 2N2222 crystal oscillator and runs about 100mw output, depending on the supplied voltage