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The Amateur Radio Association of Bahrain (ARAB) was established in 1970 to support the amateur radio community within Bahrain, operating under the **A92C** callsign. This organization provided a central point for local hams, fostering activities and representing their interests for several decades. Its historical presence is noted, even though it is no longer active. Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, ARAB ceased its operations. However, a new amateur radio society has since been formed in Bahrain, continuing the tradition of supporting local hams. Interested individuals can contact Fawaz, **A92AA**, for details regarding membership and the new society's activities, ensuring continued amateur radio presence in the region.
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Expert, affordable antique radio repair, all home and auto vacuum tube radios, located just south of Atlanta Georgia
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Low power radio modules - supplying rf modules, rf transceivers, radiometrix transmitters receivers, low power radio modules, scada, frequency hopping, 900 mhz, wireless data transmission, data telemetry, gps modules & receivers and more
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Extending frequency to FT-290R for transverter use
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Technical specification by Universal Radio
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A social club consisting of Amateur Radio Operators and interested persons who share interest in radio, pleasure marine and technical activities.
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Located in Port Richey, Florida in Pasco County, West Central Florida just Northwest of Tampa.
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Throughput improvement for the FT726R - Tapr PSK modem
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HFRadio.US is a woman-owned small business that specializes in products for the HF market. We have our own line of broadband HF antennas plus other specialized products primarily for the Motorola Micom series radios.
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The MRAC is one of the oldest amateur radio clubs in the world, having been incorporated in 1917 and affiliated with ARRL
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Amateur Radio Sales from North Central Texas
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The Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society serves Seminole County and Central Florida, operating two 2 meter repeaters on 147.285 +600 and on 146.805 -600
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Antennas and Accessories for Satellite Radio and AM FM HD Short Wave Radio, satellite antenna, shortwave magnetic loops.
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Presents a detailed resource for DXers interested in Non-Directional Radiobeacons (NDBs), MF, HF, and VHF propagation beacons, and various other radiobeacon types. The site offers access to downloadable information files, including an Abbreviations List, NDB List Country List, and NDB Publications List, which serve as foundational materials for newcomers to the hobby of beacon monitoring and DXing. It covers specialized topics such as DGPS beacons, GMDSS DSC mode, and NAVTEX mode, with dedicated sections providing in-depth explanations. A Beacon Photo Gallery showcases diverse radiobeacon types from around the globe, offering visual context for different systems encountered in the field. The platform also facilitates participation in unique monthly Coordinated Listening Events (CLEs), providing guidelines and schedules for these activities. The resource outlines various associated Groups.io lists, including the primary NDB List for radiobeacons (NDBs, Propagation Beacons, VOR systems), the DGPS List for DGPS DXing, Time Signals, LORAN, and WeFAX modes, and specialist groups like NavtexDX and DSC List for GMDSS-DSC. It details how to join these communities for further engagement and information exchange.
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Restoration and sale of quality antique radios that work, backed by professional testing, restoration, and warranty. vintage hi-fi included.
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An off-center-fed sleeve dipole, made of CPVC and aluminum foil tape by KV5R
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The club was established in 1975 with the purpose to further the exchange of information and cooperation between members, to promote knowledge, to prepare for service in the community in time of disaster or need for emergency communications,
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The latest info on the world of radio including:world,shortwave,pirate,digital,mw,lw news,links.
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Yaesu VX-150, VX-170 BATTERY questions
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Modeling compact 160 meter antennas, inverted L, half wave dipoles and linearly loaded dipole
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This article describes a generalised unit for interfacing a transceiver's TTL/CMOS interface to RS-232.
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City of Milwaukee Fire Department Live Audio Feed
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Serving the south Kansas city metropolitan area, Grandview, MO
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Pmr, tetra ,ricetrasmittenti, ponti radio,motorola,icom,kenwood,pmr dealer in italy
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Live Police and Fire scanner feeds from Albion PA, Erie County PA USA.
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Memphis Police and Shelby County Sheriff dispatch
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Newest ARRL westcoast convention. Features fox hunt, banquet, speakers, VE testing, swapmeet, many prizes.
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The HA8TKS VHF DXCluster is an essential online resource for amateur radio operators focusing on VHF and higher frequencies. This platform provides real-time information on DX spots, allowing users to track and engage in two-way radio communications effectively. The integrated map mash-up feature enhances the user experience by visually displaying the locations of DX stations, making it easier for operators to plan their contacts and optimize their antenna setups based on geographical data. In addition to the DXCluster functionality, the site offers various HAM tools, including a QRB calculator, which helps operators determine the distance to DX stations based on Maidenhead grid locators. The platform supports multiple modes of operation, including CW, SSB, RTTY, and digital modes like FT8 and JT65. With a user-friendly interface and comprehensive data, the HA8TKS VHF DXCluster is a valuable asset for both novice and experienced operators looking to enhance their DXing and contesting activities.
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Trained amateur radio communicators under ARES, RACES and Skywarn serving Harford County, Maryland communities
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Presents the Holy Cluster, a contemporary DX cluster service offering real-time amateur radio spot data. This platform integrates a dynamic graphical map to visualize current contacts, enhancing situational awareness for DXers and contesters. Developed by an Israeli group of developers and supported by the Israeli Association of Radio Communication (IARC), the Holy Cluster aggregates DX spots from various sources, including traditional telnet clusters, the Reverse Beacon Network (RBN), and PSK Reporter, providing a comprehensive view of band activity. The cluster's design emphasizes a user-friendly interface for monitoring DX activity across multiple bands, including dedicated support for JOTA (Jamboree On The Air) operations. Its aggregation capabilities allow operators to quickly identify propagation openings and active stations, streamlining the process of making two-way radio contacts. The integration of RBN and PSK Reporter data offers insights into propagation conditions and station reception reports, which can be invaluable for optimizing antenna direction and operating strategies.
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Restoration of Viking Valiant, Hammarlund SP-600 and Heathkit HX-10 Marauder by KG9OM and KJ4W
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50 Plus Years of Ham Radio
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Radio electronic and antenna consulting, servicing and buildups of customer supplied components. Transmitter and receiver site work and on line help.
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CREST Communications REACT Team #4252 has been an active member of the community for almost 30 years and is one of the largest REACT Teams in the United States.
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An interesting article on choosing the right battery when operating in portable mode, considering charging time and modes, weight and size.
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Chicago's oldest and best amateur radio club
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Radio Amateur organisation of Flanders in Belgium.
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Garland Amateur Radio Club (GARC) K5QHD Garland, Texas
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An excel spreadsheet that in a really simple way checks how much to trim your antenna elements. Download the xls file and watch the presentation video include in this page
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The InterCity Amateur Radio Club welcomes you to Mansfield, Ohio.
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About basics of the horn antenna used for many rf microwave antenna applications.
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First pictures and links for the Kenwood TS-990S HF and 50 Mhz transceiver releases in May 2012
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Layman level explanations of "seemingly" mysterious LF MF and HF propagation occurrences.
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Manually programming D-Star handheld transceivers like the _Icom ID-51A_ and _ID-31A_ can be a straightforward process, enabling operators to configure repeaters, simplex frequencies, and D-Star specific settings without relying on computer software. This method is particularly useful for field operations or when quick adjustments are needed, allowing hams to set up callsign routing, DR mode, and reflector links directly from the radio's interface. Understanding the menu structure and key sequences is crucial for efficient on-the-fly programming. Operators often find manual programming invaluable for activating new D-Star repeaters encountered during travel or for participating in local nets where specific G2 or G3 gateway configurations are required. While software like _CS-51_ offers convenience for bulk programming, the ability to manually input frequencies and D-Star parameters ensures operational flexibility. This approach also helps hams troubleshoot connectivity issues by verifying individual settings directly on the transceiver, ensuring proper D-Star registration and gateway access.