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North West CB Radio is a page with radio modifications’s, Local Portland’s Traffic info, Trucker things like CB slang, DX info and a forum. Also we host The Saturday Night Stomp Fest in the Portland area. Results are posted weekly.
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Trio Datacom, Dolectek and Yaesu Vertex Standard cb and ham radio dealer in new zealand
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BITX ver 3 kits, frequency counters, SDR PCB, spare parts and relate ham radio accessories by VU3SUA
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HF Beam Calculator for Amateur Radio and CB Communications
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Here you will find an assortment of related links to some of the best CB and Scanner Sites on the Web. As well as a wealth of information on these two hobbies and others including articles on Ham Radio and other wireless technologies.
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Hams or amateur radio operators and CB operators usually cannot have ideal grounds, but with some care and planning they can have nearly perfect systems
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HF Radio Preselectors,BCB filters,Low Pass filters,Band Pass filter
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Converting a little Radio Shack CB mobile magnet mount antenna to a VHF ham radio antenna
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Converting a CB Radio for 10 meter use
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C Beagle Store Military Army RAF Navy Radio Surplus and Collectables.
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Manufacturer of professional audio test and analysis equipment and of cb, marine and amateur radio accessory equipment.
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dnx274.org - cb-mailbox dbo274 and the famous packet radio mailbox software openbcm
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Professional CB Radio Repair. Have repaired CB Radios and 10 Meter Radios for over 30 years
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Simple steps you can take to solve most problems caused by station equipment
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Ham Radio shop in Pray Montana offer a wide range of amateur radio, cb radio and two-way radio communications products
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TA2MOG (HB9TOW) website. Ham and CB radio pages in Turkish, forum, with a summary English section. Info in visiting Turkey.
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CB radio, marine radio and accessories
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Free forum Nottinghams own ukcb forum, all posts are CB radio related and are part of the ukcb.tripod.com website
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Ham radio and cb radio italian only web site dedicated to amateur radio and citizens band
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Ham radio shop based in Holland, dealer for cb radio products, amateur radio transceiver,Yaesu Icom and Kenwood, antennas cables and accessories
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Midwest Mountain Thunder CB Radio Group is a group of CB SSB operators that started in the Midwest as a branch off of the Washington State group. good clean radio
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A Quick start guide to NPR New Packet Radio on 70 cm band by the NPR author Guillaume F4HDK. This presentation introducte basic concepts of this niew digital protocol, and guide the user to the first modem configuration both of client and master modems. Includes a final recap of commands.
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Clays Radio Shop offers an impressive selection of quality CB radios & accessories. Specializing in mobile CB and 10 meter communications.
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WAC DX Club founded in Holland in 1983. World Amateurs Club is one of the oldest CB DX Radio clubs with memberships all over the world
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A netlist converter for moving schematic and PC board files from OrCAD/PADS to ExpressPCB format.
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UK based CB Radio, Ham Radio, PMR Radio web forum
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Daki Funkversand is a German based web shop for Amateur- & CB-Radio equipment. Our shop includes products such as radios, antennas, equipment, PMR, LPD & Freenet.
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Spanish amaterur and cb radio classified ads
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Amateur / HAM / CB Radio Resources and Information including reviews, projects, licensing and FCC Enforcement.
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Meet The Breakers is a unique exploration of the CB radio culture in the United Kingdom, hosted by Colin The Head. This series delves into the lives of various CB radio enthusiasts, showcasing their setups, stories, and the vibrant community surrounding this hobby. Each episode features interviews with notable figures in the CB world, providing insights into their experiences and the equipment they use. The program not only highlights the technical aspects of CB radio, such as antennas and signal checks, but also captures the personal stories that make this hobby special. From collectors of rare equipment to modern-day users navigating the airwaves, Meet The Breakers offers a comprehensive look at the diverse personalities that contribute to the CB radio landscape in the UK. Whether you're a seasoned operator or new to the scene, this series is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the world of CB radio.
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Australian antenna manufacturer, Mobile 1 CB Radio Antennas, Mobile Phone Antennas 3G, NextG, EDGE Digital Radio & TV Antennas Broadcast Band Antennas Airband Antennas Amateur Band Antennas Scanner Antennas Commercial Antennas
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CB station AP from Lieksa Finland
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Generate APRS Passcode using PHP for use in Amateur Radio APRS Applications when connecting to the APRS-IS Network
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Selling all brands of Hamradios and CB Radios based in Norway
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Polish Online radio shop, dealer for President Alan Midland CBradia CRE Magnum Intek Yosan CRT Firestik Antenna Sirio Solarcon
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UK frequency list provide reference table to lister to Police scanner channels UHF VHF, Amateur Repeaters, Ambulance CB Radio CoastGuard Rescue, marine VHF, Military and more.
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This morse key and buzzer design only requires parts that one may already have or are easy to find on the web. There is nothing critical except that the contacts must meet when the key is depressed.
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Web site dedicated to articles relating to Ham and CB Radios and antennas, reviews and classifieds.
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An excellent tool to create, design printed circuit boards in a simple and easy to learn way. ZenitPCB is free for personal and amateur use, limited to 1000 pins, that is more than enought for any amateur radio electronic project
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The UniBalun is a PCB for building a lightweight antenna transformer (Balun) or impedance converter (UnUn) for low power radios. By soldering jumpers and a toroid core, you can create a 1:1, 1:4 Balun or 1:49, 1:9 UnUn. The latest revision (1.2) includes improved pads and supports both BNC and SMA connectors. Build instructions are available for German speakers.
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Miniature PIC microcontroller based keyer kit with convenient modes. The kit includes PCB, componets, knob and ready programmed PIC microcontroller. Author make available from his web site Circuit diagram, Component layout,List of components and downloadable Software
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The recognition of telegraphy masked by noise at 40 and 80 signs/min telegraphy speed was studied in 10 normal-hearing subjects at different sound pressure levels (25-85 dB SPL in steps of 5 dB) as well as at different test frequencies (2000, 1000, 800, 630, 500 and 250 Hz). The ability to recognize the signs varied with varying SPL. Recognition for most of the subjects was best at an SPL close to 70 dB. All subjects improved their recognition as the frequency was lowered to 500 Hz, some even at 250 Hz. These facts should be taken into consideration when training telegraphy operators as well as in the construction of radio receivers to permit listening at low frequencies. Furthermore, the critical ratio was calculated at the different test frequencies.
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This blog post documents the author's journey building an APRS micromodem for amateur radio applications. Using an open-source design by LY2EN, the author assembled a cost-effective Terminal Node Controller (TNC) with SMD components, an Arduino Nano, and a JDY-31 Bluetooth module. The construction process included PCB fabrication, careful component soldering, microcontroller programming, and Bluetooth configuration. A custom 3D-printed case protected the completed device. Field testing in Romania showed the device functioned with a Baofeng UV-5R radio, though antenna limitations affected performance. The entire project demonstrates an affordable DIY alternative to commercial APRS trackers.
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National Communications Magazine is a subscription-based weekly publication on Substack, focusing on scanner radios, CB radio, GMRS, FRS, and MURS. Transitioning from print to an online PDF format in 2012 and to Substack in April 2023, it delivers timely content for radio enthusiasts. Edited and published by Chuck Gysi, the magazine provides in-depth coverage and updates across diverse communication services.
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This thoughtful review details ajourney from the stock Elecraft KXPD2 paddle to an innovative pressure-sensor alternative. The author candidly describes issues with their original paddle—intermittent operation and loosening screws—before discovering VK3IL's pressure-sensitive design through QST magazine. The construction process, using a PCB and components generously shared by the designer, proved straightforward despite challenging SMD soldering. What stands out is the clever DIY housing solution: a "sandwich" of closed-cell foam encased in heat-shrink tubing that fits comfortably in hand. The ergonomic design allows effective single-handed operation for portable SOTA activations. The successful implementation has rendered the original paddle obsolete, leaving only the task of covering the radio's paddle port.