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Live audio of the National Hurricane Center’s Skywarn Nets. This live feed covers several different states, and locations throughout the US including: TX, LA, MS, AL, FL, GA, SC, NC, VA, MD, DE, PA, NJ, NY, CT, RI, MA, VT, and ME
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PSKreporter displays the digital mode data of transmitting and receiving stations and displays them with additional information in selectable views.
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iSpectrum is a free spectrum analyzer for MacOS that allows you to display live audio in a standard frequency plot, waterfall display or in a stereo oscilloscope view. Used by ham radio operators, audiofiles, musicians, and Sound Technicians.
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RKI (Radio Korea International), an international broadcast service. Information and connection to live Real Audio broadcasts. RKi brings 10 languages news and Korean songs
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Listen to Corpus Christi TX live police scanner
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A live map of current KiWiSDR receivers available on the network. It allows users to explore a directory of web-controlled receivers for listening to HF and VHF stations worldwide. The site provides access to remote ham radio stations online, making it a valuable resource for amateur radio operators.
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Amateur radio kits. Makers of the WinKeyer, their goal is to keep homebrewing and kit building alive.
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An overview of coax cable often called coaxial feeder or RF cable, used to feed antennas and deliver radio frequency power from one point to another
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The Indianapolis Police Scanner on Broadcastify allows users to listen to live police radio transmissions from Indianapolis. The website provides access to emergency communications and public safety broadcasts.
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Baltimore County Scanner Radio - Live feed
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Presentation about finding, restoring, updating and operating vintage Ham Radio by K4QKY and Bill Call, KJ4W
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Home made Artificial Ground. This article contains a schematics of a custom artificial ground device that can be used to ground your station equipment if you live in an higher floor and cannot effort a proper dedicated ground connection. This Artificial Ground has been designed by Colyn Baillie-Searle GD4EIRP
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Amateur radio repeater scanner at Pomona California
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DragonOS is a linux distribution dedicate to Software Defined Radio. It leverages the portability, security, and power of Lubuntu Linux as a delivery package and operating environment for a pre-installed suite of the most powerful and accessible open source SDR software. DragonOS has verified support for a range of inexpensive and powerful SDR hardware, including RTL-SDR, HackRF One, LimeSDR, BladeRF, and many others.
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MBU Cluster is simple android application for ham radio operators to view live the spots on mobile device. All the spots are refreshing every 60 seconds.
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The radio website that respects the Civil Air Patrol and their copyrights. Home of the world's largest radio/scanner frequency database, include live police scanner recordings
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High desert amateur radio group, amateur radio operators who live on the Oregon high desert plain that extends from the Cascade Mountains east into Idaho and south to California.
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Dutch ham radio station includes links to personal online scanners with live streaming on the net
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This tutorial will teach you what you need to know so you can broadcast your live radio feed over the Internet yourself.
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Listen to live radio scanner feed of Dallas Police 1 Central - 2 North East
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Listen to live police radio scanner from Dallas
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Radio Amateur WEB TV, Streams for and from ATV repeaters, Live streams for and from events, Amateur Webcams from holland
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The Oliver Amateur Radio Club Is a non profit B.C. Registered Society based in Oliver, B.C. in the South Okanagan region of British Columbia, Canada. The club is for Amateur Radio Operators & Enthusiasts and also provides Emergency Communications in the Regional District of Okanagan South.
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In 1996 the NWARC was formed and is a non-profit society organized to deliver communication services during emergencies.
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Listen to the New Zealand 70cm National System.
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The Worcester Polytechnic Institute Wireless Association has its roots in the beginnings of Amateur Radio. The group was first founded in October of 1909, by Oliver B. Jacobs and a group of 40 other men.
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View real-time spot information by band for active amateur radio operators around the world via the DX Cluster network, taking raw data from a JSON API made available by DXCluster.co.uk
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Online shop for amateur radio antenna parts, accessories, holders, clips and insulators for home made antennas. Antena Kit delivers also ham radio transceiver mounts, cables, antenna rotors and other accessories. Based in Brazil
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David stansbury kb3kai, amateur radio site with live harford county weather feeds, ham technical info, blog and more
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Live police radio feed from Gippsland Police Region 5 Division Q1 and Q2. Victoria Australia
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A multi tool Windows program that has been designed to offer the EMC RF and Radio Engineer a large variety of tools for Attenuation calculation, VSWR analysis, FIR Filter calculations, EMC system configuration, Radar testing , RF Filter calculation and much more without the need of a live internet connection.
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ARRL National Traffic System, During disasters or other emergencies, radiograms are used to communicate information critical to saving lives or property, or to inquire about the health or welfare of a disaster victim.
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Ham Radio India Website, Amateur Radio in Disaster and Emergency Communication,Amateur Astronomy,Ham Radio Lives
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Coastal Amateur Radio is for hams south of the Fraser. Even if you live north of the Fraser you are welcome to join in. Hams who come together for the love of HF & VHF in the hobby.
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Tait Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) is an affordable digital communications platform that delivers a range of workforce efficiencies and operational benefits for mission critical users.
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The Internet has changed our lives. Nowadays it is possible to remotely control your Ham Radio station via the Internet.
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The Davis County Amateur Radio Club (DCARC) is an organized, incorporated group of individuals with an interest in Radio Communications. Most of our members live in Davis County, Utah and hold Amateur Radio Licenses.
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Risca and District Amateur Radio Society Tredegar Terrace Risca Nr Newport
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Time Mapper UHD is a versatile mapping and time visualization program offering multi-satellite viewing with frequency display and unique country-pairs for PskReporter data. It features live feeds from logging programs and can plot ADIF files. Ideal for schools, offices, or amateur radio stations, it provides customizable 4K or HD world clock displays with over 60 map layers, including ham radio zones and natural features. The program supports various time functions and can import logs for detailed analysis. It runs on Windows 10 or 11 and offers a 30-day free trial.
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HamAward is a cloud based amateur radio logbook allowing multi operators multi station activities, featuring real time cloud logging with live score counters. This online tool is addressed to support multi station award operations and management.
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This project revisits a minimalist software-defined radio (SDR) receiver built using a Raspberry Pi Pico, now optimized for simplicity and affordability. Designed for breadboard assembly with through-hole components, the receiver covers 0–30MHz, supporting CW, SSB, AM, and FM modes with an OLED display and spectrum scope. Key improvements include enhanced frequency accuracy, reduced op-amp saturation, and lower-cost components. Powered by three AAA batteries, it delivers standalone operation for global signal reception. Ideal for hobbyists, the design fosters experimentation and is documented with firmware and schematics available online.
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This post describes how the newish Power Delivery (PD) mode mobile powerbanks can be used to power a SOTA transceiver as well as keeping your other hiking devices charged.
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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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Get DX spots from S50CLX Live DX Cluster in real time on your device showing all the current and recents Amateur Radio spots on all bands and modes.
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The database of Chinese ham radios. We are here to show you that you do not need expensive kit from big brands to have fun with ham radio. With the explosion of open source designs, cheap manufacturing, and global delivery, you can now get on the bands and explore for less than ever before.
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The Sputnik regenerative receiver is a compact and efficient project for amateur radio enthusiasts, tailored to the 40m band and adaptable for other HF bands. Designed for beginners, it supports AM, SSB, CW, and FM reception. The project emphasizes simplicity while delivering reliable performance, incorporating innovative features like diode tuning and a smooth regeneration control. Its small size, efficient power usage, and flexible design make it a popular choice for experimentation and learning in the homebrew radio community.
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The 80-meter Skyloop antenna, a top-performing HF antenna, excels in weak signal work, low-noise operation, and omnidirectional coverage. Ideal for fixed stations, it delivers strong performance at low power, outperforming many alternatives, including 80m half-wave end-fed antennas. Requiring significant space for deployment, it’s well-suited for NVIS and groundwave use. Though not portable, it’s cost-effective and durable, with minor maintenance needs. Tuning may require adjustments for optimal resonance. It’s a standout for base stations, though a lighter portable version could enhance its versatility.
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Distributing contest scores in real time to online scoreboards. he score distributor automatically forwards any score data it receives from contest logging software to the following online scoreboards: Contest Online ScoreBoard (COSB by VA2WA,K2BB,K5ZD) Live Contest Score Server (by R4WW)