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Amateur Radio Station owned by Matt Strelow. The station is designed for competition in the multi-operator multi-transmitter category of high-frequency DX contests. Running with 7 towers 6 rotators, 8 beverage listening antennas, and 4 spotting verticals
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The ECHO-ECHO group is an International Radio Club of 11 meter operators. The Group was founded on spring 1989 in Warszawa, the capital of Poland, to study propagation and to promote friendly and brotherly relations among radio operators in the world.
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The document provides a detailed guide on modifying an inverted-L antenna to include the 160 meters band. This enhancement allows amateur radio operators to utilize the lower frequency effectively, which is crucial for long-distance communication, especially during the night. The inverted-L design is popular due to its compact size and ease of installation, making it suitable for various environments. By adding top band capabilities, operators can engage in DXing and contesting on 160m, expanding their operational range and opportunities. The guide includes practical tips and considerations for construction, ensuring that the antenna maintains its performance across the extended frequency range. It discusses the necessary adjustments and materials required for the modification, along with potential challenges and solutions. Whether you are a seasoned operator or a beginner, this project can enhance your station's capabilities, allowing for more versatile operations and improved signal quality on the 160m band.
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British based CW club, originally founded in 1938
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This is a packet radio software developed for amateur radio operators to provide IP communications. You can chat, send/receive e-mail, surf the web and so on via radio depending on your bandwidth. You don't need a TNC. You might have all of TNC features via SoundCard using SoundModem.
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Providing quality full color QSL cards for Ham Radio operators.
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Ham radio site with Amateur Links is a collection of over 2800 Ham Radio sites services verified each week. Interesting content for beginners and seasoned ham operators alike.
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summary or overview of UK or British amateur radio callsigns or call signs and the types of licence used in the UK by ham radio operators.
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Fort myers amateur radio club is located in fort myers florida. fmarc has around 300 ham radio operators.
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For Italian operators who like TS2000
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Search Swedish amateur radio operators by call-sign name, family name or city, service offered by SSA
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The Considerate Operator's Guide shows frequencies generally recognized for certain modes or activities (all frequencies are in MHz).
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If you're an active ham operator, you should operate with us.
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VectorFox is a software born to incorporate a PC into the fox hunting environment. VectorFox is able to take inputs from up to 5 sources, such as a 2m beam, a 2m signal meter, a TDOA, etc, and display the results on the screen. VectorFox also accepts Agrelo inputs. From these results the operator can choose which indication is best and have a line drawn on the map in the direction of the signal.
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Ham radio magazine intended for the serious VHF and up operator. Published in Germany, but fully bilingual.
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A general guide to D-STAR. The purpose of D-STAR is to allow HAM Radio operators to speak further and clearer using digital voice while sending data from 1200 BPS on up at the same time.
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The MobileLog program is a specialty logging program designed for mobile amateur radio operators. It has been designed to allow quick entry of important information regarding QSOs. The software is primarily concerned with the logging of U.S. county information, which may be used to help work toward awards such as the USA-CA award for working all counties in the U.S.A. The data from this program may be imported into your general logging software. This sofware exports data in the ADIF (Amateur Data Interchange Format) and CSV (comma-seprated variable)
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Here is an old ham radio operators trick for cleaning wires for soldering that are old and corroded. It is hard to find this technique printed anywhere!
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TurboLog is a station management and logging program for the discerning radio amateur / hamradio operator. Besides powerful database and logging functions there is a fully integrated support for the control of typical radio station equipment, e.g. Transceivers, Packet radio, Morse and voice keyer, Digital modes terminal, Antenna switching, Acoustic alerting, and more. Trial version available
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The South Brevard Amateur Radio Club is based in the Melbourne, Florida area and provides volunteer communications services to the public and provides a common organization for amateur radio operators in the south Brevard County area to operate under.
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Links to cb radio operators web pages
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Cobalt Pet is a weblog focusing on shortwave radio. It features shortwave reception reports, product reviews, photos, listening tips, and links. International broadcasters and amateur / ham radio operators are monitored and discussed.
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Amateur Radio operator interested in mobile & emergency operations, with some portable QRP operations.
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Manufacturer & dealer for ATV gear. Catalogue and application notes available free to licensed Amateur Radio operators.
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Founded in 2000 by Jim Weidner, K2JXW, a licensed ham operator for over 50 years, the ARLHS is the only society of its kind devoted to Maritime Communications, Ham Radio, Lighthouses, and Lightships.
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VSP Manager is a software program that creates serial port pairs which allows software programs to talk to each other using Cat commands. This virtual com port emulator is offered FREE to Ham Radio Operators.
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This is a Ham Radio Software Transceiver for Amateur Radio. Software works in Windows, Mac and Linux. HamSphere is a community for Ham Radio operators and other radio enthusiasts. Amateur radio equipment is not needed. The Transceiver uses java technology and covers all virtual Ham Radio and Amateur radio bands from 160 to 6 meters.
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Welcome to TS-850S HF Transceiver Owners Group. Group designed to discuss the attributes, usage and technical information sharing, concerning this Classic Transceiver. Please feel welcome to add your questions, information and comments. We hope you enjoy the Amateur Operators "Attribute of helping ones fellow operator". Valid AmateurCallsigns only, admitted.
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The NL Ham Radio Swap Shop is an online platform dedicated to connecting amateur radio operators in Newfoundland and Labrador with opportunities to buy, sell, and trade radio equipment. This service caters to both seasoned operators and newcomers, providing a space for exchanging second-hand gear, military radios, antique radios, and radio tubes. Users can browse listings, post their own items, and find unique equipment that may not be available in traditional retail outlets. In addition to facilitating transactions, the Swap Shop also serves as a community hub for local hams. It encourages networking among operators, sharing of knowledge, and collaboration on projects. Whether you are looking for a rare piece of equipment or simply want to declutter your shack, the NL Ham Radio Swap Shop is an essential resource for anyone involved in the amateur radio hobby in the region.
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Amateur Television activities in Pittsburgh,ATV operators and users, ATV links, ATV information
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Radio club serving ham operators in Southwestern Idaho and Eastern Oregon.
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This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions for setting up the ICOM IC-7300 to work with WinLink and WinMor. The process begins with downloading the necessary USB driver from ICOM Japan, followed by configuring the radio settings through the menu. Key settings include selecting the correct output and data modes, as well as ensuring the USB serial function is properly set. Once the radio is connected to the PC via USB, the drivers will install automatically, allowing for seamless communication. After confirming the installation of the USB Audio CODEC and COM port, users are guided to download the RMS Client Software for WinLink. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of understanding the WinLink system and provides links to additional resources for setup. Finally, it details how to configure the WinMor modem settings, ensuring the ICOM IC-7300 is ready for effective digital communication. This guide is essential for operators looking to enhance their digital capabilities using the IC-7300.
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NJDXA North Jersey DX Association is a platform maintained by Urb LeJeune, W2DEC, providing information about upcoming meetings, VE testing sessions, and the operation of the W2 QSL Bureau. The site offers resources for amateur radio operators in the North Jersey area to connect, share experiences, and learn from each other. It serves as a hub for DXing enthusiasts to stay updated on events and activities related to amateur radio. The intended audience includes hams in the North Jersey region looking to participate in club meetings, VE testing, and QSL bureau operations.
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This site is dedicated to mobile amateur radio operators, old and new alike. Whether you are into HF, or VHF operation, the information presented will increase your enjoyment of our great hobby.
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The European PSK Club, or EPC for short, is an informal club of amateur radio operators dedicated to maintaining high levels of amateur radio communications on PSK modes. Its purpose is to promote activity and good operating practice on the PSK modes on all amateur bands
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Mountain Thunder CB Radio Group is a group of CB SSB operators that started in the Pacific Northwest, Washington State.
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Explore this high-resolution ITU Zones Map, a critical reference resource for amateur radio operators, international broadcasters, and telecommunications engineers. Originally established by the International Telecommunication Union – Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) Broadcasting Services Division (1999), this chart accurately divides the globe into 90 specific CIRAF zones. This authoritative visual guide is indispensable for planning High Frequency (HF) radio propagation, scheduling international broadcasts, and verifying locations for radio contests and awards. Distinct from the 40 CQ Zones, the ITU zoning system provides the official administrative framework used for global frequency management. This digitally enhanced version ensures maximum clarity of zone boundaries and numbering (e.g., Zone 28 for Central Europe), making it an essential tool for technical accuracy in logbooks and station management. It serves as a trustworthy standard for educators, hobbyists, and industry professionals alike.
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Enhanced SSB Audio (ESSB) is a specialized operating mode that extends the capabilities of traditional Single Sideband (SSB) voice transmissions. This presentation by K4QKY delves into the technical aspects of ESSB, discussing its advantages and the ongoing debates within the ham radio community regarding audio quality and bandwidth usage. ESSB aims to provide clearer and more natural-sounding audio, which can enhance the overall communication experience for operators. The presentation covers various topics, including microphone selection, audio processing techniques, and the importance of proper equalization. It also addresses the controversies surrounding ESSB, such as the potential for interference and the debate over whether it strays too far from traditional SSB practices. By understanding these elements, amateur radio operators can make informed decisions about their audio setups and contribute to discussions about the future of SSB operations.
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A selection of alphabets used, particularly by ham radio operators, to spell out words
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How to become a High Speed CW operator, summary of information by AH6NB
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Assisting applicants in obtaining the various FCC-issued Amateur and Commercial Radio Operator licenses.
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Amateur Radio operators, volunteers for Emergency Service, in Portland, Oregon, and other suburban cities and towns in Multnomah County
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The Western Washington DX Club is an organization of Amateur Radio (HAM) operators who have a special interest in DX or distance communications
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QScope.org is an advanced statistics online application with innovative features for HAM Radio operators logs. While designed with amateur radio contesters score improvements in mind, it can help any HAM to have a better visibility over its logbook. You can import ADIF or Cabrillo logs and have various statistics like QSOs per band, mode, operator; QSOs Rate; Operating Time...
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Canadian Railway Telegraph History - a site dedicated to Canada's railway telegraph, agents, operators, and railway
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W9DC North America Amateur Radio checkpoint for IOTA Islands on the Air and WLH World Lighthouse award applications and award instructions; Island and lighthouse award links for international radio operator activities
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The Icom IC-7300 is a popular HF transceiver among amateur radio operators, known for its advanced features and ease of use. However, integrating it with software like Ham Radio Deluxe (HRD) can be challenging due to compatibility issues. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to configure the IC-7300 to work seamlessly with HRD 5.24, the last freeware version available. It covers the installation of necessary drivers, setting up virtual COM ports, and configuring audio settings for digital modes. To begin, users must download and install the Icom USB driver, which creates a virtual serial COM port for communication between the radio and the computer. The guide details how to check for this new port and adjust the CI-V address settings to ensure proper communication. It also explains how to set up the soundcard settings in HRD for digital modes, allowing operators to transmit and receive audio effectively. Following these instructions will enable IC-7300 owners to maximize their radio's capabilities with HRD.
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The Escondido Amateur Radio Society is a non-profit organization of educational and social benefit to amateur radio operators and others interested in amateur radio in the Escondido area.