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The WAU award is issued by the "RadioAmator" magazine for contacts with amateur radio stations in all regions of Ukraine, cities of Kiev and Sevastopol made after 01.01.1993.
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MM0BQI station, contesting, logbooks, various IOTA DXpeditions and more about Scotland
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Online log for A25HQ A25CF A25BI A25AN A25ZY A25DF A25MB A25SL A25UQ DX Pedition 2010
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The Strathcona Radio Volunteers provides radio communication along with general manpower to public service, charity, and general events in and around Strathcona County. The club also provides backup communication to the Emergency Services of Strathcona County.
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A Six-element Yagi Beam for 6 Meter by W1JR proiddes a power gain of 10.2 dB over a dipole it is built on a 24 foot long boom
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A page full of info and resources for hams.
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TOEC was founded in 1991 by a bunch of contesters in Northern Sweden. The purpose of TOEC is to support contest related activities in as many ways as possible.
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Personal homepage of DL4TA Ralf D. Kloth
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Six meter club of chicago smcc amateur radiomembers interested in hf/vhf/uhf, special events and public service
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Radioclub KAPA,OM7M Partizanske Slovack republic
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Amateur Radio, SkyWarn, RACES, ARES, and more
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Europeam perspective on BPL PLC
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This webpage allows you to create custom QSL cards (confirmation of radio contact) as PDFs for printing. You can personalize them with images and information. The cards are standard size (5.5" x 3.5") but can be adjusted slightly for easier printing on regular paper. You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the PDFs. There's also an option to create a free account to save your information for future cards.
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The purpose of this webpage is to document an attempt at this project starting with the 80m core receiver first and also having the parts on hand for then adding the first dual conversion band (40m)
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Kenwood TS-690S Preventive Maintenance
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Sound card based multimeter
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A selection of useful tables including DXCC country list , ITU countries, ISO country lists, by VE7CA
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The W1HP Philips Amateur Radio Club, originally the Hewlett-Packard ARC, has a history rooted in Andover, Massachusetts, as an employer-sponsored club. It evolved from a "full-service" club to primarily a Field Day club, maintaining its focus on this major annual effort. The club has participated in Field Day under various configurations, including W1HP/1B in Arizona, and has partnered with K1KKM and utilized GOTA stations like K1KKM and KD1NA. Recent Field Day operations reflect adaptations to changing circumstances, with members operating individually due to COVID-19 and later under "new" ARRL rules, sometimes as a "distributed" club. The club's constitution is also referenced, providing insight into its foundational structure. This page is maintained by W1DYJ, with a last update noted as 9 December 2025.
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The Icom IC-7600 compared to other Icom HF radios , like IC-756Pro III, IC-7700 and IC-7800 by VA7OJ/AB4OJ
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Documents the OC1I and OC6I IOTA DXpeditions to Peru, specifically highlighting operations from SA-098 (Isla La Leona) and SA-076 (Isla Lobos de Afuera). The OC1I team logged over **8000 QSOs** from SA-076, while OC6I made 1400 QSOs from SA-098, despite challenging propagation conditions. The resource details the equipment used, including an _IC-7000_, an IC-706mkIIG, and a TS-440SAT, along with various antennas such as a 160m dipole, FD4, G5RV, and a multi-band vertical for 17m, 20m, 30m, and 40m. The DXpedition dates are specified: OC6I operated from SA-098 between December 28 and December 30, while OC1I was active from SA-076 from January 2 to January 7. Both operations are confirmed as valid for IOTA credit. The page also includes a video link for the OC6I operation and a photo gallery from the DXpedition. Feedback is welcomed, and the webmaster is identified as Bodo Fritsche, DL3OCH.
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An excellent and comprehensive article on portable HF operations with attention on selecting proper equipment
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An ARRL affiliated club
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Active on HF all bands, VHF - SSB - MS. Hope to work you on one of the bands.
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CT1BWW portugeses Faros Awards
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FreeDV plus Video adds simultaneous digital voice (FreeDV) to ZL2AFP's OFDM TV (see OFDM TV page listed under Software/SSTV and FreeDV page listed under Software/Digital Voice). An older version of OFDM TV is used, modified for compatibility with FreeDV. The video is 1 frame/sec, 36-lines, with full color. Total bandwidth is 3.5 kHz.
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Amateur radio station from Capri island, Italy
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What sort of batteries when operating mobile, choosing proper battery technology
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Cary Amateur Radio Club
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9M6MU Alfons details his family's efforts to establish an independent, self-sufficient home at Eagle Plateau in Borneo, a 50-acre highland property. The resource highlights their integration of **solar photovoltaic panels** for power generation, alongside managing water supplies, organic gardens, and fruit trees. It covers the practical challenges and rewards of living off-grid, including maintaining power generators and addressing infrastructure needs, all while pursuing the hobby of amateur radio. The narrative emphasizes a holistic approach to healthy living and nature conservation, reflecting the family's aspirations for an ideal ham world. Alfons and his XYL Doris share their experiences in building shelter and antenna farms, showcasing their dedication to independence and sustainable practices away from the conventional grid. The site also references the Hillview Gardens Amateur Radio Club, suggesting community involvement.
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The Delmarva Amateur Radio Club is located in Salisbury, Maryland
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Observing how fractal antennas might exhibit characteristics that are correlated to their form by kb7qhc
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The Waterville Area Wireless Association was founded in 1957
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LA3ZA on magnetospheric ducting as an explanation for delayed signals on 3.5 MHz
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XQ3SA personal website and Chilean Internet Callbook.
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Beacon list for 10 meters band maintained by DL7JV
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A great and efficient monoband VHF portable antenna. The article consist of two version of a 12.5 Ohm 3 elements yagi beam antenna plans for the two meter band, a full sized and a shortened version expecially designed for the SSB and CW on 144 MHz.
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The correct procedure for measuring SSB PEP (Peak Envelope Power), using an oscilloscope with a vertical bandwidth of at least 20 MHz, or a monitor scope.