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Amateur Radio Association of Nebraska - (Formerly Hastings Amateur Radio Club) is a group of dedicated volunteer amateur radio enthusiasts located in central and south central Nebraska.
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Located 30 miles south of Gothenburg, Sweden
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It has been 40 years since the VHF-UHF Quagi antenna--a combination of the desirable features of a Yagi and a cubical quad--was developed and the design was first published in the newsletter of the Southern California VHF Club, a forerunner of today's Western States Weak Signal Society.
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The Wireless Society of Southern Maine is a ham radio club serving the Portland, Westbrook, Gorham, and Scarborough, areas in Southern Maine.
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The Central Scotland FM Group has provided and is responsible for maintaining many of the repeaters now operating in West, South-West, Central and East Scotland.
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Low Country Amateur Radio Club Summerville, South Carolina 147.060+ / 147.030
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Sioux empire amateur radio club - wØzwy - sioux falls, south dakota
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DXpeditioning since 1993, February/March 2006 - Saint Martin & St. Maarten FS and PJ7, October 2005 - South Africa ZS1/DL7DF, April 2005 - Ghana 9G5SP, Feb/Mar 2005 - British Virgin Islands VP2V/DL7DF, October 2004 - Cameroon TJ3SP, February 2004 - Kenia 5Z4HW , October 2003 - Myanmar XZ7A, March/April 2003 - Tobago 9Y4/DL7DF, Oct/Nov 2002 - Guinea 3XY7C
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The South Jersey DX Association was first organized in 1978 by N2OO
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Brookings Radio Research Club homepage, South Dakota
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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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Southern pennsylvania amateur radio club since 1992 Lancaster, Pa.
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Features an immense gallery of color photos, facts, newsletters, articles and links for those interested in collecting or restoring antique radios
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Area Repeater Coordination Council Eastern Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey
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Steele County is about 60 miles south of Minneapolis, MN.
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STØR Souther Sudan dx pedition july 2011
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The Hidden Valleys Amateur Radio Club is a small friendly club located in the hills and valleys of Southwestern Wisconsin.
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NORAC is centered in Vernon in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia’s South Central Interior.
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This is a 30-watt sea level beacon intended for the coastal path between Northern and Southern California
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The Rideau Township village of Manotick, Ontario was founded in 1854 by Moss Dickinson and is located about 20 KMs south of Ottawa along the picturesque Rideau waterway.
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Pearland Amatuer Radio Club is affiliated with the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) and is registered with the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) located in Pearland near South Houston, Tx.
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SWODXA is comprised of active DX'ers and contesters with a deep passion for all aspects of Amateur Radi
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Kevtronics is an ham radio shop online, sell Yaesu, Icom and Kenwood radios, LDG electronics products located in South Africa
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Over 1900 ARISS school events have been conducted since 2000, facilitating amateur radio contacts between students and ISS crew members. This resource details the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) program, outlining scheduled contacts, operational procedures, and application processes for educational institutions worldwide. It lists specific upcoming contacts, such as those with Lewis Center for Educational Research in California and Vauban, Ecole et Lycée français de Luxembourg, typically operating on a 145.800 MHz downlink frequency. The content also provides crucial guidelines for radio amateurs, emphasizing the importance of not interfering with scheduled school contacts and utilizing the crossband repeater for general QSOs when available. It clarifies crew availability for casual contacts, noting that astronauts are usually free during personal time, approximately one hour after waking and one hour before sleeping, and often on weekends. Constraints on scheduling, such as avoiding EVA weeks and specific crew rest periods, are also detailed. Furthermore, the resource includes historical statistics on direct versus telebridge contacts, QSL information, and links to related ARISS, AMSAT, ARRL, and NASA websites. It also provides information on applying to host an ARISS contact for schools and youth organizations in various regions, including the United States, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Canada, Central and South America, Asia, and Australia.
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This site is about Amateur Radio Clubs in our general area. We are here to promote Ham Radio and the Clubs in South Carolina that do the same.
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SEAARCis located in Medicine Hat, Alberta
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The Blue Ridge Amateur Radio Society has been of service to the amateurs of Upstate South Carolina since 1947.
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Beacon website of WE4S, Grady Donaldson, located in McDonough, GA. EM73TM.
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MaraOnline.org, the online home of the Mid-South Amateur Radio Association, which has provided service and training since 1939
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Approximately 524,475 Brazilian amateur radio operators are cataloged within this resource, offering a comprehensive database for the South American region. Each entry includes geographical coordinates, enabling users to visualize station locations directly within Google Earth. This functionality supports DXers in identifying potential contacts and understanding propagation paths relative to specific Brazilian QTHs. The platform serves as a digital callbook, primarily focused on the Brazilian amateur radio community. It facilitates the lookup of callsigns and associated location data, which is crucial for award tracking, contest planning, and general operational awareness. The integration with mapping services provides a visual dimension to traditional callsign databases, enhancing the utility for operators interested in geographical aspects of radio communication.
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Southern Oklahoma Amateur Radio Emergency Service and Scientific Society. We are a diverse group, with a history of community service to the southern Oklahoma region
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Fast Scan Amateur Television in Alabama, Arizona, Northern California Southern California, Georga, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, New Mexico, Nevada, Texas, Washington, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
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The Southeastern VHF Society (SVHFS) is a not-for-profit organization incorporated to promote amateur radio operation on the bands above 50 MHz in the southeastern United States.
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Ham Radio Outlet South Africa based in Port Elizabeth
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Summits on the Air South Africa formed in October 2002 to draw up an Association Reference Manual and compile a list of South African summits that can be activated or contacted for SOTA awards
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Houston Ham Radio Club BVARC is an amateur club located in the southwest Houston Texas area
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Approximately 30 active members comprise the _Racine Megacycle Club_, W9UDU, a long-standing amateur radio organization based in southeastern Wisconsin. The club provides a local hub for hams interested in various aspects of the hobby, including contesting, DXing, and technical experimentation. Regular meetings offer opportunities for knowledge exchange, project collaboration, and social interaction among licensed operators. The club actively participates in public service events and promotes emergency communications preparedness within the community. They often host field day operations, providing hands-on experience with portable setups and demonstrating the capabilities of amateur radio to the public. Membership is open to all licensed amateur radio operators. Their website serves as a central point for club news, event announcements, and contact information, supporting the club's mission to advance the art and science of amateur radio.
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The Kentucky Contest Group (KCG) website, maintained by N4GN, serves as a hub for amateur radio operators interested in **radiosport** contesting within Kentucky and southern Indiana. It details the group's dedication to promoting contesting, offers links to KCG officers, membership rosters, and upcoming meetings, and provides access to an active KCG e-mail reflector and Facebook Group for member communication. The site also features a comprehensive list of N4GN's recommended ham radio web picks, covering various categories like contesting resources, DXing, VHF/UHF/Microwave, and propagation information. The KCG's map center coordinates were updated on May 16, 2015, shifting approximately 16.5 miles SSW to 37° 21' N, 85° 39' W. Despite acknowledging current inactivity and an outdated web presence, the group remains operational, exploring options for reorganization, including a potential merger with the Tennessee Contest Group (TCG), which was ultimately rejected. The site emphasizes that membership applications are considered from anyone with a genuine interest in contesting.
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VP8O South Orkney 2011 DXpedition January 27 to February 8, 2011
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Since 1946, VK6 Weekly News has delivered weekly broadcasts to amateur radio operators across Australia, particularly in the VK6 region. The broadcasts include news updates, acknowledgments of contributors, and calls for operators to engage by transmitting news or submitting stories. This initiative strengthens community ties among amateur radio enthusiasts and encourages collaboration in maintaining the network of repeaters. The broadcasts reach various states, including Western Australia, Queensland, and New South Wales, ensuring that information is disseminated widely. VK6 Weekly News emphasizes the importance of operator contributions, thanking them for their efforts in sustaining the amateur radio community. Accessible through multiple platforms, it supports ongoing amateur radio activities and development in the region. Operators are invited to participate actively, enhancing the richness of the news content and fostering a collaborative spirit within the amateur radio community.
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DX Pediton to South Georgia VP8SGI Log Online IOTA AN-007
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The Amateur Radio network now known as the Caribbean Emergency and Weather Net was established in 1958 by Colonel Henry Frew, KV4BZ, for the purpose of having a general calling frequency for the Caribbean Islands and our North and South American friends.
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Located in Southwest Michigan, in Berrien County
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From the Upper Peninsula of Michigan along the southern shore of Lake Superior