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This online article provides a list of individuals who hold or have held amateur radio callsigns, detailing their public recognition. The resource identifies specific callsigns such as **K1JT** (Joe Taylor, Nobel Prize in Physics), **W6OBB** (Art Bell, syndicated radio personality), and **JY1** (King Hussein of Jordan), linking them to their non-amateur achievements. It also notes operational statuses like _Silent Key_ for deceased operators and _lapsed callsign_ for inactive licenses. The article includes information on callsign changes due to vanity callsign programs and provides examples of individuals involved in specific technical areas, such as Percy L. Spencer (**W1GBE**), inventor of the microwave oven, and Jay Kolinsky (**NE2Q**), inventor of electronic sirens. It also references amateur radio involvement in _space missions_ for individuals like Owen Garriot (**W5LFL**) and Helen Sharman (**GB1MIR**). DXZone Focus: Online Article | Famous Hams | Callsign Status | Vanity Callsigns
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This manual provides the technical necessary for servicing the VX-6R Yaesu Transceiver
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The document is a technical guide on designing RF filters for radio frequency applications. It covers topics such as interference suppression, band-pass filters, and low pass filters, with a focus on filter design and circuit filters.
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Specialized amateur radio club devoted to the pursuit of operating and technical excellence in radio contesting
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This online guide details the microphone pinout for the Kenwood TR-7950 transceiver, specifically addressing the wiring configuration for a dynamic mobile microphone with a **500 Ohm** impedance. It provides a pin-by-pin breakdown for the 6-pin microphone connector, identifying the function of each active pin. The resource specifies that Pin #1 is for the microphone audio (white wire), Pin #2 controls the _PTT_ (black wire), Pin #3 activates the memory down function (blue wire), and Pin #4 controls the memory up function (red wire). Pin #6 is designated as the ground connection, while Pin #5 remains unused in this configuration. The document focuses on the physical wiring necessary to restore microphone functionality to the Kenwood TR-7950, a transceiver capable of **45 watts** output on the _2m band_. It directly addresses the technical challenge of re-establishing correct electrical connections after microphone wires have been disconnected from the connector. The information facilitates proper microphone operation for simplex QSOs and other voice communications. DXZone Focus: Online Guide | Microphone Pinout | Kenwood TR-7950 | PTT Wiring
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"QEX is the ARRL "Forum for communications experimenters." QEX is published bimonthly, it features technical articles, columns, and other items of interest to radio amateurs and communications professionals
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MMI technical resource, specifications, manual and informations about Yaesu VX-5R
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A portable amateur radio station which the radio amateur can take when asked to go to an event which needs support with radio communication.
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A Slinky-based doublet or loaded vertical QRP antenna tested for 40 meters band
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A web page dedicated to the Yaesu Handheld transceiver VX8-R with technical specifications pictures and links to relevant VX8-R information.
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The NCDXF/IARU International Beacon Project operates a worldwide network of 18 high-frequency radio beacons, continuously transmitting on 14.100, 18.110, 21.150, 24.930, and 28.200 MHz. These beacons, initially launched in 1979 with a single station and expanded to the current 18-beacon system in 1995, provide reliable signals for both amateur and commercial users to assess current **ionospheric propagation** conditions. The system's design, construction, and operation are managed by volunteers, covering hardware and shipping costs. The resource details the evolution of the beacon network, including the transition from Kenwood TS-50s transmitters to Icom IC-7200 radios with a new controller design implemented in 2015. It explains how listening for these 100-watt signals, transmitted to vertical antennas, allows operators to determine band openings and optimal propagation paths globally. The content also references three QST articles providing historical context and technical specifics of the beacon project. Practical information includes methods for identifying transmitting beacons via a schedule or specialized software like FAROS and Skimmer, which integrates with the **Reverse Beacon Network** for automated monitoring.
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The _National Contest Journal_ (NCJ) serves as a dedicated resource for amateur radio contesters, providing in-depth articles, operational strategies, and technical insights. Published bimonthly by the ARRL, it covers a wide array of contesting topics, including antenna systems, station optimization, operating techniques, and rule interpretations for major events like the NA Sprint and various QSO Parties. The journal aims to enhance the competitive edge of participants across all skill levels, from casual operators to serious multi-operator teams, by sharing experiences and data from high-scoring stations. NCJ content frequently includes detailed analyses of contest results, offering breakdowns of scores, participant statistics, and comparisons of operating strategies. Readers can find practical advice on improving their contest performance, such as optimizing logging software usage or maximizing **run rates**. The journal also features columns on specific contest modes like RTTY and provides updates on rule changes and upcoming events, helping contesters prepare for future competitions and achieve better results, often leading to **top 10** finishes in their respective categories.
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About longwire antennas, technically to be a true longwire an antenna needs to be at least one wavelength long, but common use of the term by Hams is for any random wire length that is end fed.
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Yaesu FT-1000MP Mark V Field review by W4TI
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OZ2OE Technical Home Page - Building a circular polarized yagi
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Speaker Microphone Pin Out, Dual PTT Switching,Programming Cables, SMA Antenna Connection, Extended Antenna Threads for Baofeng UV 3, UV 5 Series handheld transceivers
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Microphone wiring for Yaesu FT-757 GX II
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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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A site dedicated for the AM Radio Amateur and vintage radio. Home of the AM Press/Exchange, The AM Forum (the largest BBS of it's kind),and The AM Classifieds, Photos, Audio, and technical information. Audio and Video chat rooms.
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Sherwood Engineering Inc., based in Denver, Colorado, specializes in ham radio accessories and components. The company, located at 1268 South Ogden Street, offers a variety of products including filters, cooling kits, and audio switch boxes. Sherwood Engineering is known for its work with brands such as _Drake_, _Icom_, and Collins, providing components like 455 kHz mechanical and crystal filters. The company has also been involved in producing first-IF roofing filters and DSP protection filters. Sherwood Engineering has a history of over 45 years in the industry, though it has now retired from producing certain products like the SE-3 MK IV. Despite this, the company continues to provide technical resources and presentations on optimizing rig performance, with past events held at venues like the Dayton Contest University in 2014. The company operates Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mountain Time, and accepts payments via PayPal, check, or money order. DXZone Focus: Denver | Filters | Icom
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XLS file with technical specifications about ham radio transceivers
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The Remote Control Antenna Switch consists of two circuit boards. The control unit and the remotely controlled switch
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Special purpose amateur radio club devoted to the pursuit of operating and technical excellence. This site serves as a library of amateur radio contest and DX information.
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The page, focuses on **TVRO** (Television Receive-Only) satellite systems, specifically addressing C-band and Ku-band reception. It covers technical aspects of digital video broadcasting, including **DVB** and MPEG-2 standards, relevant to satellite television enthusiasts. Content includes discussions on Digicipher 2 and 4DTV systems, which were prominent in North American satellite television at the time. The resource also references the South Scanner Satellite Services Chart (SSSSSC), a tool for identifying satellite transponders. While primarily about commercial satellite TV, the underlying principles of satellite signal reception and digital modulation have tangential relevance to amateur radio satellite operations.
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Italian site, for antique radios, with photos, collections, technical and forum
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Digital amateur tv and mobile transmitting around Friedrichshafen and Lake Konstanz to be seen in Hall A. Heinz DC6MR is presenting the news, novelties and technical aspects of DATV.
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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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Competent all-around 2-meter mobile transceiver, review by W4TI
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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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Whith more than 20 years of ham practicen SWL Thierry LOMBRY, alias ONL5183, has written several technical pages about ham activities, including propagation, radio perturbations, radioastronomy, DXing, QSLing, ham-spirit, review of material and more. This very interesting website is completed by a large French section devoted to amateur astronomy illustrated with vivid colors pictures.
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Here is a well documented plan of a 20m-10m compact magnetic loop antenna. Article includes lots of pictures and technical details published by KP4MD
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The Receiver Test Data resource is a detailed review database focusing on the performance metrics of various radio receivers. The methodology involves rigorous lab measurements, often adhering to standards such as the ARRL RMDR (Reciprocal Mixing Dynamic Range) and BDR (Blocking Dynamic Range). Specific test equipment and protocols are utilized to assess parameters like noise floor (dBm), AGC threshold (uV), and LO noise (dBc/Hz). For example, the _Icom IC-7300_ is evaluated with a noise floor of **-133 dBm** and an LO noise of **-141 dBc/Hz**, providing insights into its performance under different operational conditions. The resource includes a wide range of models, from the _Elecraft K3S_ to the _Yaesu FTdx-101D_, each tested for dynamic range, sensitivity, and selectivity. The data is sorted by key metrics such as third-order dynamic range and phase noise limitations, with RMDR values calculated by subtracting 27 dB from LO noise figures. This structured approach allows users to compare different receivers' capabilities, focusing on technical specifications and performance outcomes in various scenarios. DXZone Focus: Review Database | Lab Measurements | -133 dBm | ARRL RMDR
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AM stereo receivers are available, with technical descriptions of modulation and demodulation, as well as listing of known AM stereo stations.
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Construction of attenuator, suitable for fox hunts at 144mhz
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Sams continues the tradition with the publication of new manuals every month, covering the latest in Televisions, including HDTV, Projections TVs, and coming soon, LCD monitors.
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Technical supplement with schematics of the Yaesu FT-2800M Yaesu Transceiver
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Clover technical specifications, digital communications mode that conveys 8-bit digital data over narrow-band high-frequency radio.
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A collection of technical articles on antennas, radios and other stuff.
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Relay substitution tutorial, power amplifier tuning and Technical Characteristics
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Improve the stability of your Yaesu G-250 rotator.
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CAT5 T-568B Colour Code for RJ-45 Plug
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A personal review about the Yaesu FT-817
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Technical resource and information on improving ft1000 receiver performance
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Technical specification by Universal Radio