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The Davis County Amateur Radio Club (DCARC) is an organized, incorporated group of individuals with an interest in Radio Communications. Most of our members live in Davis County, Utah and hold Amateur Radio Licenses.
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As a ham radio club we get involved with contest, emergency response and services (CERT, RACE, ARES & etc), volunteering to organizations that needs our help (Community, Boys Scouts, Senior Citizens, & etc.), promoting and educating individuals of amateur radio operations (ARRL, FCC, Obtaining Licenses, Local Government, & etc), meeting new and interesting people around the world and beyond through many sources (VHF, UHF, HF, Computers, CW, D-Star, RTTY, & etc.), amateur radio is a great social skill, there is no age limit on who can get involved, and much more.
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Serving amateur radio and our community since 1962!
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W4BS Repeater System Memphis, TN
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Welcome to the Barron County Amateur Radio Association located in north western Wisconsin. A local group of hams that enjoy the hobby of amateur radio.
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Based in Filwood, Bristol England
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MARC, established in 1948, holds monthly meetings of its 70+ members on the first Thursday of every month
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Sumter Amateur Radio Club (SARA) Official Website
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General informantion and introduction to D-Star explaining what is for D-Start and the practical usage of D-Star in amateur radio communications
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An overview or summary of amateur radio / ham radio contests, contesting and a contest calendar of some of the more popular contests.
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Amateur radio blog by Adrian Leggett M0NWK
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Local amateur radio club to the south of nottingham city
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A table that summarize all known amateur radio emission modes, with reference to software and platform available for digital modes
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Roane County, Tennessee, USA
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RSGB region 10 club of the year 2010
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Williamson Co. Amateur Radio Emergency Radio Service
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Methow Valley Amateur Radio Club, providing the Okanogan county Amateur Radio Community with WA7MV repeaters coverage
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The RRARS, an American Radio Relay League (ARRL) affiliated club, is established in the Rolla, Missouri area for the purpose of maintaining in our communities a pool of experienced amateur radio operators
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The Newbury and District Amateur Radio Society (NADARS) has been in existence for over 50 years. The Call Sign of the Society is G5XV.
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How do you practically conduct an RF exposure evaluation of your station? What information do you need and what values must you compute? What are the tools and techniques readily available to the casual operator to ensure compliance with the FCC regulations about RF exposure
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Gloucester amateur radio and electronics society
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This is the website of the Meirion Amateur Radio Society, based in gwynedd north wales
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MARAC is a support group for county hunting and mobile activities with members all over the world
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Our club is the oldest and largest amateur radio club in the state of Utah. It holds the call W7SP, a memorial call for Leonard (Zim) Zimmerman, early UARC member and radio pioneer
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W9SRC Stars amateur radio club
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This article taken from the IARU Region 1 VHF handbook, is about the history of the original Locator System named QRA-Locator consisted of just five-character code, two capital letters, a two-digit number and a lower-case letter, like inf example CM72j
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The Fair Lawn Amateur Radio Club organization is located in the Fair Lawn Community Center
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Shirehampton is located near the mouth of the Avon about 1 mile from the port of Avonmouth and 5 miles from the city of Bristol
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Crawley, West Sussex UK.
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The York Region Amateur Radio Club was founded in 1959 by amateurs interested in sharing knowledge of radio communications.
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The PARC web site describes ham radio activities and information of the Peterborough Amateur Radio Club in Peterborough, Ontario
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Live streams from DB0WAS-DB0WUR-DB0SUN Relaisverbund, DB0FTS (analog/DV),DB0THA,DB0BRH,DB0MGN,DB0TVI repeaters in Germany.
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Ham Radio in Middle Tennesse
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A group for Radio and Electronics enthusiasts in and around the county of Shropshire
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Special Call Activity Plan - Amateur Radio Union of Serbia. Check which special YU call signs are active.
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TSGARC Amateur Radio club Thornbury & South Gloucestershire Englang UK
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Amateur radio club in Alexandria Minnesota USA
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ARAC Andover radio amateur club
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S.C.A.R.T is a club based in the Southampton area of the UK open to everybody who is interested in amateur television and video related subjects.
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Is for those who wish to explore the globe by radio and experiment with electronics.
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Echelford amateur radio society is based in ashford, middlesex, uk. has about 80 members.
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Super Simple APRS Position Reporter. This project idea has been in response to the more hardware heavy Raspberry Pi projects that involve extra TNC hardware, additional sound cards, and custom cabling. This APRS position reporter is done using a Raspberry Pi B+, USB GPS receiver, Baofeng UV-5R, and a mono 3.5mm audio cable between the Pi and HT.
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IC-703 HF/50MHz All Mode Transceiver, official Icom web site, specifications, Instruction Manual, Product Brochure . Hi-Resolution Image
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Ham radio club based in Fort lee NJ USA
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G3ztt mid cheshire amateur radio society, cheshire uk