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The West of Scotland Amateur Radio Society (Glasgow) established in May 1970
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Replacing fan to the Elecraft K3 and solving temperature issues after replacement, by changing fans with other compatible ones.
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HF contesting is a rising aspect of amateur radio that can be enjoyed (at any level) throughout the year. There are HF and LF contests almost every weekend and on some weekday evenings. Learn how to take part in HF contests.
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The mini Radio Solutions miniVNA PRO is the only affordable vector network analyser (VNA) I know of that offers remote wireless operation. This is very interesting because it allows to measure the input impedance of HF antennas installed at height without having to deal with coax cable lengths, baluns nor common mode suppression chokes. However, to render the miniVNA PRO truly field proof, it requires a number of significant modifications.
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Personal web site by N9SKN about portable QRP operations with pictures of several portable setups and antenna solutions.
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Since 1988, Royal Communications International has been supplying communications equipment designed for the military, professional, and amateur market. We specialize in the sale and service of High Frequency, Single Sideband transceivers that are dependable and easy to use.
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Pacific - Scout Radio & Electronics Service Unit
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Transmission lines have many uses other than simply transferring RF power from one point to another. Impedance matching, baluns and filters are probable the most common of these.
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This article on basic antenna theory explains why is a 5/8 wavelength vertical antenna better than a 1/4 wavelength antenna
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Modifying the ICOM IC-756 Standard (non-Pro model) for 60m takes a little work, but it is worth the effort.
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Adjust date and time of your Icom transceiver from a Windows PC. Compatible with IC-705, IC-7100, IC-7300, IC-7610, IC-7600, IC-7851 (7850), and, IC-9700
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Amateur radio and two-way radio communication dealer for most popular ham radio brands based in Holland
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An international team will activate amateur radio DXpedition station VK9WA from Willis Islets November 12-21, 2015
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This is a design based on the QuickYagi 4 software by WA7RAI with some changes for practical reasons. The beam uses 6.5 metres of standard 25mm square boom, 12mm diameter elements without tapers. The actual boom length used is 6.3 metres and all parts are readily available.
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Guide to AllStarLink the world wide network of Amateur Radio repeaters, remote base stations and hot spots accessible to each other via the Internet and/or private IP networks.
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This article describes the phases for the construction of a Yagi antenna. The calculations of the parameters are made using 4NEC2 software. This type of antenna is used for transmissions and receptions of electromagnetic waves. The project shown here refers to the frequency of 433.92 MHz.
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This article describes the construction of a simple dual-band VHF/UHF end-fed vertical dipole antenna designed for local repeater access using an Icom IC-705 radio. Built from a single piece of RG58U coaxial cable, the antenna consists of a 460mm exposed inner conductor, 450mm of intact coax, and a 9-turn choke balun wound on a 27mm former. Mounted on a 10m Spiderpole, the antenna achieves excellent SWR readings (<1.2:1 on 2m, <1.5:1 on 70cm) and provides effective coverage of local repeaters with unexpected reach into distant locations.
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Collection of flags of all DXCC entities. They are based on image sizes of precisely 47 x 28 pixels.
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A brief introduction to the FT8 operating mode and tips on how to start using this modern and efficient digital mode.
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Helical antenna or helix antenna is the antenna in which the conducting wire is wound in helical shape and connected to the ground plate with a feeder line. It is the simplest antenna, which provides circularly polarized waves.
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A comprehensive morse code auduio guide with several youtube movies classified by skill level, characters and numbers, sentences, speed level and more. All movies are linked by an interactive interface that let you select the speed and the excercise type. The page contains an downloadable set of morse code exercises and several other resources
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A collection of QSL cards from and old operator, Art J. Cook, VE4KZ, who lived in Calgary Alberta, that contained some from the far north of Canada.
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The Quarter-wave stub can be used for many purposes. If it is left with an open end it can be used as a notch filter to attenuate certain frequencies. A quarter wave length of a transmission line can also be used as an impedance transformer, to know more about the Quarter-wave impedance transformer
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A friendly group of amateur radio enthusiasts based in Mutsch St. Lavington NSW Australia
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Constructing a 5-element quad antenna, the author aimed for low cost and simplicity, resulting in an effective design with 11 dBi gain and SWR of 2:1 or better across the 2-meter band. Using wood and dowels, the antenna costs under $8 and takes less than two hours to build with basic tools. The model predicts excellent performance, confirmed by ARRL Lab measurements. Practical field results demonstrate improved communication, even in simplex mode.
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Learning CW using the SuperMorse Software Package, an excellent tool for implementing the Koch Method of learning Morse Code. Configuring the software, learning all characters, tips and tricks on choosing the right order.
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An homebrew HF Magnetic loop made with 2m length of 6mm diameter copper pipe formed into a near circle as the low loss inductor, a short length of coax as a capacitor,a short length of mains cable, again as a fixed tuned capacitor, a tunable 365pF air spaced capacitor, and a small Jackson C804 airspaced variable with a small 3-35pF trimmer in parallel
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Ribbit is a novel digital text messaging mode for VHF/UHF communications for recreational and emergency use which radically increases the density of information transmitted by spectrum used. It leverages the computing power of the modern smartphone to increase the capabilities of any Handy Talkie without requiring any additional hardware or cable. A Ribbit message is fixed in duration at 1250 milliseconds. It is sent over audio modulation with a 2kHz bandwidth centered on 1.5kHz. It is preceded by 400ms of white noise to open analog squelch circuits.
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A rotatable 40-meter dipole antenna designed and constructed to fit within backyard constraints. The project utilized two fishing poles attached to a fiberglass center pole, resulting in an easy-to-build, lightweight, and cost-effective antenna. Essential materials included fishing rods, a center support pole, mast support, and basic tools. Linear loading was implemented to achieve the necessary length for optimal performance. The antenna, which proved effective during the contest, is ideal for field days and additional contest bands. Assembly and installation were straightforward, showcasing the antenna's practicality and efficiency.
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A simple 2-tone-generator for testing the linearity of SSB transmitters. This device is as simple as useful. With 2 transistors and an oscilloscope, it is fairly easy to test the linearity of your SSB transmitter. The 2-tone-method is a standardized test method that can be used to determine the maximum output and the amplification characteristics of a sideband transmitter.
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The CW typewriter is a compact adapter board that transforms Morse code into ASCII characters using an Iambic key. It connects to a computer via USB, emulating the keyboard. The device features inputs for Iambic keying and a WPM speed potentiometer, and outputs for a key and a speaker for side tone. The device can be used with various software and online typing games for practice, offering a unique and interactive way to learn and use Morse code.
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One of the interesting features of the FT-817 is that many of the conventional calibration settings that would have, in the past, been done using manual adjustments of coils, capacitors, and potentiometers, are done via software.
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Amateur Radio on the Mogollon Rim, run two repeaters both fusion capable
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How to verify what Com Port you have on your computer running WIndows XP or Windows 7. Installing the Proper New Prolific PL-2303 Drivers and how to verify the prolific drivers are correctly installed.
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2019 Nov 14 - 2019 Nov 2 IOTA OC-035 By RZ3FW R4WAA fm Efate I (IOTA OC-035); 160-17m; CW SSB RTTY FT8: QSL via TBA
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ADIF-to-QSL-label is a GitHub utility designed to generate print-ready PDF QSL labels from ADIF log files. Optimized for the Avery Zweckform 3664 format (A4, 3×8 grid), the tool accommodates up to four QSOs per label. While an HTML version is suggested, the Python script provides extensive customization via the reportlab library. Users can precisely calibrate the layout through single-point configuration, adjusting page margins, global X/Y offsets, and specific column or row nudges. Key features include dynamic column sizing, support for any ADIF field (such as RST or Mode), and debugging tools that print outlines and guides for alignment testing. Configuration is managed via the script, YAML files, or CLI arguments, requiring "Actual size" (100%) printer settings for accuracy.
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There are many feed systems used in yagis over the years. Gamma matches are not as common as they once were. More typical are beta matches and T matches to convert the low impedance of a yagi to 50 ohm.
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Amateur radio enthusiast Jean-Paul Suijs discusses combating manmade noise (QRM) in radio signals using AI. Detailing experiments with phase-shifting techniques and the self-learning nature of AI, he explores AI-based audio processing apps for real-time noise cancellation during radio contests, demonstrating results on both medium wave and shortwave bands.
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Amateur radio antenna manufacturer, HF VHF UHF antennas, and amateur radio accessories dealer based in Lingen Germany
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This interface includes both the CAT and the PTT circuits,and it can be controlled from a single COM port for the Yaesu FT-817 transceiver
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Since 2012, the RTL-SDR is the simple and cheap way to give Software-Defined Radio a try. For about 25 euro you get a receiver covering much of the VHF and UHF range, and by either adding an upconverter, or using the direct sampling option, also the HF bands. They are so cheap because they are mass-produced as DVB-T receivers.
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KH1/KH7Z DX-Pedition to The Baker Island 2018 Commemorative DXpedition IOTA OC-089 QRV Dates: 27-June thru 07-July
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Current space weather condition gauges, with solar indices taken from the latest WWV report
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Due to the nature of PSK it is imperative that you maintain a very clean signal. In this page you will find examples of a clean PSK signal and one with excessive splatter, and a short guide on how to properly adjust your transmitter to assure a clean trace
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Amateur radio SDR Receiver and Transceiver manufacturer , makers of the Silphase R1 an innovative HF receiver with high performance real-time spectrum scope.
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The TangerineSDR is a Modular Software Defined Radio Project with the following objectives, Development of SDR radios that allow experimentation, provide support to unaffiliated other groups, to provide hardware modularity, to allow varying performance, To allow users to experiment with differing configurations.
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A comprehensive and exhaustive review of Yaesu FTDX101 transceiver. Article is in Italian and can be easily translated in your language
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Free PDF book to start learning morse code and to improve your proficiency, freely available in four languages english, german french and italian.
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Power Solutions for Durable Communication Systems. Founded in Sep. 1992, DuraComm Power Supplies is a worldwide recognized leader in ultra-reliable AC-to-DC switch mode power supplies commonly used in the communications industry.