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Home for dutch speaking radioamateurs, wordwide. We also provide information about our hobby in english and other languages. Hamradio guide for visitor to Holland
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About the Cushcraft A3S with A743 add-on for 30 an 40 meters
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This app permit to work in DigiModes using the latest free version of HamRadio Deluxe Suite 5.24.0.38 with the new Yaesu FT-991 (which is not supported in that version of the application) using the Yaesu FT-950 model in HRD
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A RF Probe circuit for the RADIO frequency experimenter to check the presence of a RF signal and also to measure its strength
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This article describes an alternative to water as the cooling liquid for amateur radio vacuum tube power amplifiers. This cooling system is designed for adequate vacuum tube cooling, reasonable cost, and very low maintenance. By K8CU
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Trading forum for ham radio equipment and related topics
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More than 400 Dutch Hamradio links
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Whether you're teaching a ham radio class or studying for your license on your own I hope you find this website useful.
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The author explores the VP2E antenna, introduced by Ed Durrant DD5LP, for Portable Operations on the Air (POTA). Detailing its unique design, successful trials, and an unexpected propagation twist, the VP2E proves a promising addition to the author's portable antenna arsenal.
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This website is made available to the CCARC Hamradio Community and to anyone interested in Amateur Radio.
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CS5NRA - NRA Nucleo de Radioamadores da Armada - Portugal (Portuguese Navy Hamradio Club)
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30 meters beacon from UK. QRSS is a method of sending very slow morse code.
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Constructing a compact directional antenna for the 17-meter band, this resource details the build process for a Moxon rectangle, a two-element Yagi variant with folded-back elements. It covers the antenna's evolution from the _VK2ABQ beam_ and provides specific dimensions for a version built using fishing pole whips. The content includes a discussion of the antenna's radiation pattern, feedpoint impedance, and its inherent front-to-back ratio, which is often superior to a standard two-element Yagi. Practical considerations for element spacing and material choices are also addressed, alongside a visual representation of the antenna's physical layout. Performance data presented includes a comparison showing the Moxon rectangle's **2.5 dB gain** over a half-wave dipole and a front-to-back ratio of **20 dB**. The resource also touches upon the antenna's relatively wide bandwidth for a two-element beam and its suitability for portable operations due to its compact footprint. It offers insights into optimizing the design for specific operating conditions and discusses the advantages of its lower take-off angle compared to omnidirectional wire antennas, making it effective for DX contacts on the 17-meter band.
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A Mailing list for Greek Radio Amateurs from all over the world.
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A blod dedicated to SDR and RTL-SDR featuring sdr new and product reviews
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How to program Baofeng handheld transceiver with satellite frequencies, and how to get alerts when satellites are visible by using a smartphone app. A beginners guide to work satellites with a common VHF handheld radio.
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Two different ways to create autotransformer for end fed half wave wire antennas, by using ferrite or air core.
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Ham radio or amateur radio has fascinated generations. This Web site reveals the secrets behind its enduring popularity and usefulness.
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K8CU technical topics article about high voltage breakdown tester necessary for testing of any high voltage components like vacuum tubes, high voltage capacitors, vacuum relay
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A simple and effective antenna launcher system by AA4LR
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The Brandon Amateur Radio Society serves the ham radio community in eastern Hillsborough County Florida.
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Inrad Roofing Filter installation instruction
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A Picaxe Morse Code keyer project with source code and links to useful resources by K6ACJ
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A very popular method of making a short dipoles resonate at a given frequency. This type of antenna is suitable for single band, narrow bandwidth use.
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RUSSIA Ham radio club AMUR, FarEast Khabarovsk. News, events, photos.
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Baofeng UV-5R uses RS232 to communicate or programming with the PC software and you can make your own programming cable with a few components.
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IZ5CML, Enrico Giannerini, obtained his amateur radio license in 1998, achieving DXCC contacts with all entities over 18 years of activity. His station, located in Empoli, Tuscany, Italy, focuses on HF and 50 MHz operations, primarily using SSB, CW, and some RTTY. He emphasizes direct radio communication, preferring "human modes" over digital modes like FT8/4, which he views as detaching the operator from the signal. Enrico's operating interests include DXing, IOTA activations, and major HF contests, where he has participated both individually and with teams like IQ5LV and IO5O. Notable activations include Sao Miguel and Flores (CU8, EU-089) in the Azores in 2005, and Antiparos and Paros (EU-067) in Greece in 2006 and 2014. He also contributes to the Hamradioweb forum, promoting good operating practices and publishing the monthly "Dxschedule" for upcoming DX and contest activities. The website includes a blog with articles on DX, ionospheric propagation, and antennas, reflecting his long-standing passion for radio, sparked by the 1980s film "La Tenda Rossa" and years as an SWL.
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Diamond Antenna CP22E VHF base station antenna review. This antenna has a remarkable design achieving 5 dBi directivity in a slim low-profile design.
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In this article, K8CU describes his custom design that uses an embedded controller and touch screen LCD panel.
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Contest audio recording for N1MM. external "plug-in" which adds a QSO audio recording function.
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Interesting article about amateur radio mobile installation for HF VHF UHF bands in a Toyota Tacoma truck
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Operating WSJT-X modes JT-65 and JT-9 on Apple Mac OSX computers
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A group for sharing, learning or presenting practical ideas and field experience for Ultra portable ham radio digital comm
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A Kenwood TM-D710A microphone (Model MC-59) is producing crackling and intermittent, poor audio so John took a peak inside to have a look around.
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A QRSS beacon on 30 meter band project wind and solar powered based on a loop antenna.
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Pagina dedicada ao radioamadorismo, montagens eletronicas, projeto, faça você mesmo, vhf, uhf, satelites e muito mais
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An experimental prototype of an asymmetrical hatted vertical dipole antenna that can work on HF bands 20 to 10 meters band. The AHVD Vertical dipole is an upside-down T design
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The Barrow Amateur Radio Emergency Service Club (BARES) serves as a local hub for amateur radio operators in Barrow County, Georgia, focusing on community engagement and emergency preparedness. Established in 2007, the club provides a platform for hams to connect, share knowledge, and participate in various radio activities. Members often engage in public service events, offering communications support, and conduct regular meetings to discuss technical topics and operational procedures. BARES emphasizes the importance of emergency communications, with members frequently training for and participating in simulated emergency tests (SETs) and real-world disaster response scenarios. The club maintains a focus on local area coverage, ensuring reliable communication infrastructure is available when traditional systems fail. Their activities often involve operating on _VHF_ and _UHF_ bands for local nets and _HF_ for longer-distance emergency coordination. Key activities include field day operations, technical workshops, and supporting local events with radio communications.
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Federation of Romanian radio amateurs
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FDlog is a free windows Field day logging program in Danish
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Ramblings on amateur radio, flying, programming, martial arts, the Macintosh and who knows what.
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Iambic and Straight key amateur ham radio CW Morse code practice oscillators for Android. This Android app gives you both straight and iambic CW Morse code practice key oscillators. Each key translates Morse code into English and CW prosigns in real time as you practice. Practice sending Morse code with a straight key oscillator. Settings include WPM, show/hide Morse code/text, choose sidetone 400Hz-800Hz. Adjust the WPM so that you can produce well formed DITs and DAHs at a comfortable speed.