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Amateur radio contesting website - the motueka contest club zl1v
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Ham radio club in Bryan Texas
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A yearly contest calendar with most interesting amateur radio contests and QSO parties collected by Carolina DX Association
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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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The Yavapai Amateur Radio Club was established on July 18, 1991. That was the day the bylaws were accepted by a handful of area hams.
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German Amateur Radio Station DO8ER / DN7ML - DOK H05 Celle DARC / Wettersonden Hankensbüttel Germany (JO52HR)
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Wood County Amateur Radio Club (WCARC) serving Northwest Ohio. Meeting information, newsletter, repeater list, and resources for Hams in Northwest Ohio.
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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.
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D-Start site sponsored by Icom Uk
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Stamford Amateur Radio Association Repeater Club. Located in Stamford, Connecticut.
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Ham Radio Club in Wales UK
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RSGB article for beginners. How to build a dipole antenna, construction tips and correct setup of inverted-ve dipole antennas
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A review of the HF ham radio bands, considere by far the most popular bands in the amateur service. HF bands offer local QSOs and world-wide propagation are all possible at almost anytime with careful selection of the right frequency for the time of day, time of year, and current state of the sunspot cycle.
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Located in the northern San Francisco bay area
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A diverse club of amateur radio operators from around Kentucky's Bullitt and Jefferson county areas.
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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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An inexpensive spectrum analyzer for the radio amateur, with a respectable performance and a quite good dynamic range. Schematic and basic information on how spectrum analyzers works.
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The Saratoga Amateur Radio Association provides emergency communications for the City of Saratoga, and promotes amateur radio in the community.
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Home of the repeater with the world's largest backup power supply
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A six meter band Marathon managed by ARI Firenze, a 4 month marathon for itailan radio amateurs.
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Home page for the grand rapids amateur radio association web site
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Article based on ROHN engineering specification that will guide on proper guying heights and guy lengths when guying ham radio antenna masts. It will help you determine ahead of time the proper length of guy wires and the distance from the base of the mast to the anchor points
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An incorporated, non-profit organization promoting amateur radio and serving the interests of communities in Bonner County.
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A tutorial on how to setup a receiver capable to decode SSTV signals with a small RaspberryPi version 2 and a RTL-SDR dongle. The author explains how to install the needed software to interface the RTL-SDR and a step by step guide to install the QSSTV software used to decode the signals.
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Serving Northwest Ohio Since 1954
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The P4 Aruba Callbook, last updated in 2010, serves as a directory for amateur radio operators active from the Caribbean island of Aruba. It meticulously categorizes P4 callsigns into several types: **P41-** for special resident calls valid for one month, **P43-** for permanent resident calls renewable annually, **P49-** for permanent visitor calls also renewable annually, and **P40-** for temporary visitor calls valid for one month, often used in contests. The resource notes that obtaining a permanent visitor callsign requires passing a local examination. The callbook lists numerous specific callsigns, including their QSL routes, operator names, and sometimes addresses or activation dates. For instance, P41A routes via P43A, and P40HQ was used by P43ARC via I2MQP for IARU contests. The entries include both active and Silent Key (SK) operators, with dates of passing where known, such as P43ADA (SK, Sep 2014) and P43JB (SK Jan 2012). This detailed listing assists DXers and contesters in verifying contacts and ensuring proper QSLing for Aruba operations.
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My view on the world of AMATEUR RADIO- "Rambling on" so to speak
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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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Founded In 1938, The W.A.R.A. Has Been An Anchor For Amateur Radio Enthusiast Throughout North East Ohio.
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k5eok Edmond Amateur Radio Society
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AMRAD is the Portuguese Association of Amateur Radio for Education Research and Development
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Pawnee Amateur Radio Club Columbus Nebraska
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The purpose of the Marconi Amateur Wireless Society is to encourage experimentation in all aspects of amateur radio in a spirit of friendship and goodwill.
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The Brandon Amateur Radio Society serves the ham radio community in eastern Hillsborough County Florida.
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The Japan Amateur Radio League (JARL) is cautiously watching new developments concerning the commercialization of Power Line Communications (PLC), while continuing to carry out joint experiments with a high speed power line communication promoters' alliance to reduce potential interference to radio communications.
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Using a simple calculation, measure the distance between Earth and the Moon with the help of a local amateur radio station
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RARA was founded in 1995 by a group of active amateur radio operators from several regions of the United States. Today, the club is international in scope with over 135 members around the world.
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Mike's amateur radio blog from Rhodes Island ,Dodecanese, Greece
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Group of Amateur Radio operators, generally from the Yavapai County area in Arizona, who share common interests, goals, and aspirations.
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G8YMM Amateur radio web site with interest on ATV
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radio.McDougallsHome.net The Web site and Blog of Amateur Radio Station K7JM. Homebrew, Construction, Operating, and Discussion
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Amateur radio, Technology, Towers, Land, Wilderness, real estate, Visalia DX Convention Report #1 Flexradio Antennas Dxpedition, Elecraft introduces K3, here are pictures of the radio from the outside and inside from the Visalia DX Convention