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This amplifier takes advantage of the proliferation of surplus cellular 26v RF boards
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Active Receiving Antennas, designed for reception of shortwave, mediumwave and longwave signals and VHF/UHF signals
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Ham shack located in a caravan and run by solar power. This page describes VK5SW experience of converting an old, disused and rundown caravan, to a fully functional solar powered Ham Radio shack.
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The Chester & District Radio Society is affiliated to the Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB)
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N-channel scalable coherent receiver that employs the RTL-SDR technology in order to create inexpensive multi-channel receiving systems.
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A comparison of commercial 4m verticals by by Ian Hogan G6TGO
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Modified 80cm Offset Dish for 2.4 GHz Satellite Reception. This 50-ohm impedance antenna allows, when connected to 2.4GHz preamplifier and downconverter, to receive Amateur satellites with 2.4GHz transponders such as AO-40.
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NYQsl.com - Full 2-sided color cards of excellent quality. Individual designs available. Fast turnaround based in NY USA
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The world's oldest beacon OZ7IGY in JO55WM 28 MHz to 24 GHz.
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Ultra High Efficiency Alternative Energy System Controllers
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Online shop for tool cases by Tool Cases Direct Supplier of tool cases, toolboxes and containers.
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Yahoo discussion list for Kenwood TS-850, TS-450 and TS-690 users
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TX3A Official web site of Chesterfield Islands dx pediition from Nov 23 to Dec 6, 2009.
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Effects of ice an snow in a wire dipole antennas
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9-22 October, 2017 3C1L 3C0L DX pedition to Republic of Equatorial Guinea and Annobon 2017
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Coaxial cable stripping for PL-259 connectors requires precise measurements to ensure optimal RF performance and mechanical integrity. For RG-8X, the outer jacket is stripped 1/2 inch, the braid 5/16 inch, and the dielectric 1/8 inch, leaving the center conductor exposed. RG-58 preparation involves a 1/2 inch jacket strip, 1/4 inch braid strip, and 1/8 inch dielectric strip. These specific dimensions facilitate proper soldering and crimping, minimizing impedance discontinuities at the connector interface. Different coaxial cable types, such as RG-8 and RG-213, necessitate varied stripping lengths due to their construction. The _PL-259_ connector, a common UHF type, relies on these exact preparations for a secure fit and low-loss connection. Incorrect stripping can lead to high SWR, RF leakage, and mechanical failure, impacting overall station efficiency. The guide details these critical dimensions for several popular coax cables. Using a dedicated _coax stripper_ tool or precise measurements with a utility knife improves consistency.
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Picture gallery of SSTV images received by DU1IVT Thelma
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Designs and manufactures high quality, dependable power products.
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Some recent videos of the new Mid Class RTX by ICOM, the IC-7610 HF+50MHz amateur radio transceiver.
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K2DIG D-Star Homepage for information on NY City and Metro area D-Star Amateur Radio Systems.
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A document describing the reparing and restoration of an old Heathkit SB-101 power amplifier
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A 0-30 MHz step attenuator, constructed from switchable Pi attenuation pads, provides a practical tool for evaluating receiver sensitivity and calibrating S-meters. The design utilizes readily available 5% tolerance resistors, with values derived from paralleled components to achieve specific attenuation steps. A schematic (Fig 1) illustrates the circuit, including PCB pad shielding, while a table details required and actual resistor values, along with percentage differences. Measurements of voltage input versus output at various frequencies are used to calculate dB attenuation, presented in a graph (Fig 4). The resource includes formulas for determining output voltage from a known input and a comprehensive 0-40 dB voltage multiplier table, which is crucial for precise signal level management. The project also references external attenuator calculators and equations for further study. Photos (1-3) provide visual guidance for the assembled unit, showing bottom, top, and front views. The project emphasizes the use of **Pi attenuation pads** and **receiver sensitivity** evaluation, offering a hands-on approach to RF signal management.
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Key details about the superhet or superheterodyne radio reeiver: basic overview; how it works; applications; design notes, all you need to know.
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Middle Georgia USA contesting station. Consistent record holder in 160 meter and 40 meter contests.
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This project is a 40 meter to 6 meter CW "no tune" transverter using ten 2N2222 transistors and one 2N2907. The transverter requires 2 watts of drive from a 40 meter cw transceiver and outputs 2 watts on 6 meters.
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This is a blog about AJ4JD's radio activities.
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Arduino-based Automatic Amateur Radio Antenna Tuner
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Array Solutions AIM 4170 Antenna Impedance Meter, QST Review
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How to build a complete Single-Sideband amateur radio transceiver from scratch. Article published on hackaday dot com includes an introduction to radio architectures, ssb receivers and tramsitter
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Samples and documentation on RDF setups
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Nikola Tesla considered inventor of the radio X-rays the vacuum tube amplifier
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The San Bernardino Microwave Society, operating under the callsign _W6IFE_, serves as a significant technical hub for amateur radio operators specializing in frequencies above 1 GHz. This organization's influence extends across Southern California, providing a centralized resource for advanced RF experimentation and **regional frequency management** within the microwave spectrum. Its permanent value lies in its extensive archive of technical papers and project documentation, which are critical for operators engaged in high-frequency design and deployment. The society's infrastructure is primarily intellectual, focusing on the dissemination of specialized knowledge rather than a conventional repeater network. It offers a robust collection of technical papers from prominent members like K6PIP, K6BLG, and WA6EXV, covering topics such as Rubidium oscillator data, logging software, and filter design. This resource facilitates advanced amateur radio operations, including participation in microwave contests and the development of custom transverters for bands like 24 GHz. The site also details various member projects, such as the Owens Valley Radio Observatory Project, showcasing practical applications of **RF propagation analysis** and system integration. DXZone Focus: Microwave | Technical Papers | RF Propagation | Contest Results
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The Renfrew County Amateur Radio Club is located in the County of Renfrew in the province of Ontario, Canada.
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How to setup a band-tracking panoramic signal display to work along to your transceiver.
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The Hamilton Amateur Radio Club Inc. was formed on 12 March 1923 and became a Branch of NZART in 1932.
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Web site dedicated to microwave ham radio operations and portable activities by G8BKE