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The largest and most up-to-date rankings of top-banders on the Internet.
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To encouraging all aspects of Amateur Radio operation, including public service and radio experimentation for scientific improvement of the art.
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Homepage of radio club oz1als, contest results, pictures etc
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On this page you will find information about previous, current and future operations of our contest team, different articles, links and info about contesting, DXing, contests calendar, propagation, antennas, equipment, awards, and much more.
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Not-for-profit, Michigan fraternal organization.
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Organizacion Argentina especializada en Emergencias y Servicios a la Comunidad.
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IARU NCDXF Beacon in Sri Lanka 4S7B working on 14.100, 18.110, 21.150, 24.930, and 28.200
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DXpedition by Rene/DL2JRM, Bodo/DL3OCH, Dan/DL5SE, Daniel/DL5YWM & Anett/DO6XX
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Hints and Tips in using the Tigertronics SignalinkUSB External USB Sound Card and Interface
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Aamateur radio club affiliated with the Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL) from Fitchburg Massachusetts. MARA owns and operates the W1GZ repeater 145.45- with a tone of 74.4.
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Pictures of home made antenna launchers
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Printing QSL cards, postcards, advertising materials, bussines cards, calendars, stickers, t-shirts, gold printed advertisements, rubberstamps, and QSL lables from Bulgaria. See also LZ QSL Printing Service web site
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Home page for the hanover area hamming association
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Assorted links to almost anything.
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YT1VP Yagi antenna for 6 meters
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QSL printing service operated by OK1FXX in Czech republic
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A General-Interest ARRL Affiliate Operating Open Repeaters in Canon City, Colorado
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LARK Livingston county michigan
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The SEANET ham Radio Convention comes to Perth, W Australia 1st to 3th Nov 02
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Telegraph Key Collection, ham radio telegraphy, cw, radio telegraphy, ham radio key, morse code key collection, key collecting, El-Key, Nikey, Vibroplex Champion, Vibroplex Blue Racer 2000, Bug, J-38, J-47, Navy Flame Proof key, Bencher, CT 599 MB key, amateur radio, amateur radio history, cw history, morse code history
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Featuring Eddystone, Classic British receivers (a history from 1898 - 1973) and Hubble-Bubble a personal web page
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The TVRA is a organization that supports our hobby of amateur radio.
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The Island of Giftun is locate at 3 miles from Hurgada Egypt
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Welcome to the w0mr website, 3m club of st. paul, mn, amateur radio club
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A collection of modifications for the Icom IC706 transceiver
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Dedicated to the art of Ham Radio, enhancing individual operational and technical skills as well as providing communications during local and national emergencies. Located on the Kenai Peninsula in South Central Alaska.
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The radiating part is the vertical half of the dipole. You get nearly radiation in all directions, the second half must not be in 180°. The table below show how we get an impedance for direct feeding of 50Ohm coax. by DK7ZB
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Schematic for a 1200/300 baud modem for baycom compatible software
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Info about Amateur Radio and emergency info weather related.
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BKLog is a versatile log book and contest program designed specifically for amateur radio operators. Developed in VB.NET, it offers a user-friendly interface and a range of features that cater to both casual and competitive hams. Users can log their contacts, manage contest entries, and utilize automatic CW sending, making it a valuable tool for any operator. One of the standout features of BKLog is its integration with DX Cluster access, allowing users to stay updated on DX spots and enhance their operating experience. Additionally, it supports uploads to popular online QSL services such as QRZ, LoTW, and Club Log, streamlining the QSL process for users. With regular updates and improvements, BKLog continues to evolve, ensuring it meets the needs of the amateur radio community. Whether you're a seasoned contester or a newcomer to logging, BKLog provides the essential tools to enhance your ham radio experience. Its compatibility with Windows makes it accessible to a wide range of users, and its ongoing development ensures that it remains relevant in the ever-changing landscape of amateur radio.
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Just a single page describing my self as long some others interesting links.
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Reportage of the CQWW CW contest in 1998, with full history of the event and photos of equipment used.
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Personal web page with links
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X7 antenna pictures during installation and report on first contacts.
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Satellites, mir, atv and personal information
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29th SEANET Convention 2001 is in Kota Kinabalu City, Sabah, Malaysia.