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Personal web site dedicated to amateur radio by KC0WVK Robert fron Green Bay, WI
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Professional constructed BALUNs,UNUNs and Line Isolators for Amateur Radio.
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The Hamilton Amateur Radio Club Inc. was formed on 12 March 1923 and became a Branch of NZART in 1932.
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Artwork Created in Verve by Michael A. Maynard K4ICY includes some nice amateur radio related paints
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DL1OFC, operating from Hankensbüttel, Germany, shares insights into the fascinating hobby of amateur radio. While the station has been on hiatus since 2016, the site provides a valuable archive of activities and technical information. DL1OFC was active across various bands and modes, including 145.225 MHz FM, 430.225 MHz FM, 29.600 MHz FM, and DMR via DB0AGM on TS-1 TG-262 DL. Shortwave operations included SSB on the 40m through 10m bands, as well as 6m. The site details regional amateur radio activities in and around Hankensbüttel, offering a glimpse into local field days and community involvement. A notable feature is Die Isetalrunde, a regional amateur radio net covering the area from the Harz mountains to the sea. The site also includes general information on radio technology, tips for obtaining an amateur radio license, and discussions on VHF/HF propagation, including specifics on the 70 MHz band.
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K2DIG D-Star Homepage for information on NY City and Metro area D-Star Amateur Radio Systems.
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The Voice for Amateur Radio in Daviess County for 53 Years
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Since 1957, 53 years of Amateur Radio in Pocatello
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CVARC Central Vermont Amateur Radio Club
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Amateur Radio - US Navy - New York City Home of the Virtual Collins Radio Museum
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From the Upper Peninsula of Michigan along the southern shore of Lake Superior
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Iowa amateur radio club based in Boone
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How to build a complete Single-Sideband amateur radio transceiver from scratch. Article published on hackaday dot com includes an introduction to radio architectures, ssb receivers and tramsitter
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The San Bernardino Microwave Society, operating under the callsign _W6IFE_, serves as a significant technical hub for amateur radio operators specializing in frequencies above 1 GHz. This organization's influence extends across Southern California, providing a centralized resource for advanced RF experimentation and **regional frequency management** within the microwave spectrum. Its permanent value lies in its extensive archive of technical papers and project documentation, which are critical for operators engaged in high-frequency design and deployment. The society's infrastructure is primarily intellectual, focusing on the dissemination of specialized knowledge rather than a conventional repeater network. It offers a robust collection of technical papers from prominent members like K6PIP, K6BLG, and WA6EXV, covering topics such as Rubidium oscillator data, logging software, and filter design. This resource facilitates advanced amateur radio operations, including participation in microwave contests and the development of custom transverters for bands like 24 GHz. The site also details various member projects, such as the Owens Valley Radio Observatory Project, showcasing practical applications of **RF propagation analysis** and system integration. DXZone Focus: Microwave | Technical Papers | RF Propagation | Contest Results
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Ham radio club located in Marbleton Wyoming
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Microwave band plan - frequancy assigned to ham radio service
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North american QRP CW Club, open to any licensed radio amateur or shortwave listener (SWL) worldwide with at least some interest in CW/QRP operation. Encouraging the use of CW and helping all hams increase CW speed and proficiency
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The purpose of the TASYLs is to promote fellowship among YLs, who share a common bond of Amateur Radio.
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Delta Electronics, Inc. NY USA, family owned and operated selling all varieties of consumer electronics including 10 meter amateur radios, antennas, accessories, microphones, cw transmitters, coax cables and more
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A nice blog about DXing, Shortwave Radio Listening (SWL) and Amateur (Ham) Radio by VK3BVW
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The Highline Amateur Radio Club strives to render public service through Amateur Radio. HARC also wishes to bring together radio enthusiasts to enjoy this exciting hobby in the surrounding communities.
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Preprinted from the 1997 ARRL Handbook for Radio Amateurs. Thermal Effects of RF Energy, Safe Exposure Levels, Cardiac Pacemakers and RF Safety, Determining RF Power Density
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The Renfrew County Amateur Radio Club is located in the County of Renfrew in the province of Ontario, Canada.
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W3PIE is located at Uniontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania and has been on the air since 1938.
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North Bay Amateur Radio Association (NBARA), operates in Vallejo, California, at the northern tip of San Francisco Bay.
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Considerations and benefits of using solar power for amateur radio by CT Solar
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Kingston, Ontario, Canada A RAC Affiliated Club
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This site is meant to assist all Amateur Radio members know the "ins" and the "outs" of how to enjoy the hobby of getting on the amateur radio frequencies, by 9W2SSJ & 9W2RYS
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Balloon Committee Activities and Operations
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The Manahawkin Repeater since 1975
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The club is based in State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania, the geographic center of the Commonwealth, in the middle of the Allegheny Mountains.
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The station, equipment and contacts of amateur radio station VA3STL
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Repeaters: 146.970 444.475 La Crosse, Wisconsin
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Amateur radio in cartoon type TV shows, Simpsons, Southpark, Family Guy, SpongeBob
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small but dedicated group of radio operators who primarily operate on a simplex on a frequency of 147.435
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Waldo County Amateur radio club. We are a club that supports the greater Belfast area and Waldo County ham community.
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WT4Y Amateur Radio, stealth antennas, computerized logs, QSL card images
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FG5LA amateur radio in Guadeloupe Island F.W.I
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Community focused organization made up of Amateur Radio Operations from the Gordon County and the North Georgia area.
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Resources related to Morse Code and Amateur Radio
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The club is promoting awareness of Henry Hudson's 400th anniversary voyage of discovery, as well as encouraging others to try amateur radio and foster goodwill.
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Amateur radio of clarion inc. an organization committed to emergency communications and the advancemet of amateur radio.
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Sponsored by First Christian Church and Mount Vernon Amateur Radio Club
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The Greenwood Amateur Radio Society consists of a group of people who share a common interest in Amateur Radio. Our goal is to further the exchange of information and cooperation between members, to deepen our radio knowledge, improve our operating skills, and to advance the general interest and welfare of Amateur Radio in our community