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Presents a detailed compilation of **6-meter** voice repeaters operating within the 53-54 MHz segment across Australia (VK) and New Zealand (ZL), providing essential data for local and visiting radio amateurs. Each entry specifies the repeater's output and input frequencies, its assigned callsign (where applicable), the primary service area, current operational status (e.g., operational, under construction, scrapped), and a **Maidenhead grid locator**. The resource also includes the date the repeater was last heard or updated, offering insights into its recent activity. This listing is meticulously maintained by VK2KFJ, who updates entries based on personal observations and confirmed reports from other operators. It serves as a practical reference for hams seeking to utilize the 6-meter band for local communication via repeaters, particularly for those engaged in mobile or portable operations within the specified regions. The data helps operators configure their transceivers correctly for accessing these vital communication hubs. Beyond the repeater details, the page also notes common 6-meter FM voice simplex frequencies, such as the 52.525 MHz international call frequency, and lists historical packet simplex frequencies, though their current operational status is uncertain. This comprehensive approach ensures that operators have a broad overview of 6-meter activity in VK and ZL.
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Round-Up of different HF Upconverters for RTLSDR by KF7LZE
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An illustrated and printable introduction to PSK 31 by by Alan J. Gibbs, VK6PG
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Aspiring radio amateurs in the United Kingdom preparing for their licensing examinations can utilize this resource, which offers mock exam questions covering the Foundation, Intermediate, and Advanced license levels. The site provides access to question pools, including associated images, designed for use with _Moodle_ learning management systems requiring PHP and MySQL. These question sets are available for non-commercial deployment by UK amateur radio clubs and organizations, facilitating local training initiatives. The original online mock test service ceased operations in August 2018 due to maintenance overhead. The current iteration serves as a repository, allowing other organizations to download the question databases. This approach enables broader access to the exam preparation material, supporting the UK amateur radio community in achieving licensing qualifications. The resource does not offer direct online testing but directs users to other sites, such as _Radio Tutor_, that implement these question banks.
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With all the wire you have out, you may run into a problem with static buildup on the antennas. This static may try to make its way into your receiver, causing you major problems and damage that can run into a lot of money.
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If you're driving around town listening to the buzz and engine whine blues, pick up this free pub and help yourself enjoy the music. Includes troubleshooting techniques and helpful hints.
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Loop Antenna Basics and Regulatory Compliance for Short-Range Radio
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The Voice of Idaho Amateur Radio Club Website. News and information from Treasure Valley and surrounding area
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Ham Radio Class Exam question pool effective 7/01/2010 thru 6/30/2014
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Digital radio mondiale DRM products, measuring tools, Magnetic field probes, RF power meters, Broadband loop antennas, DRM devices and services
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Beginners guide and introduction to get started in ham radio if you live in India
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This resource examines the appropriate use of /M (mobile) and /P (portable) suffixes in amateur radio callsigns, specifically within the context of the UK Amateur Radio Licence. It addresses common ambiguities and challenges in determining operational status, such as operating from a summit or while walking. The discussion references the licence version in force before February 21, 2024, noting that while current regulations recommend but do not specify suffix use, the prior definitions remain relevant for understanding common practice. The content dissects key sections of the licence, including "Notes to the licence" (d)(i-iii) which outlines /A, /P, and /M usage based on location, and "Temporary Location" (jj) which defines /P operations. It also clarifies "Mobile" (17(1)(x)) as operating in or on a vehicle, on a pedestrian, or on a vessel on inland waters. The author provides examples and recommendations for choosing between /M and /P when both might apply, such as when operating from a parked car with a deployed mast or using a handheld on a summit. Historical notes from M1MAJ, G8ADD, and G6MZX are included, tracing the evolution of suffix rules from pre-BR68 days to the 1977 licence version. These historical perspectives highlight how past regulations have influenced current interpretations and persistent myths regarding /M usage. The resource emphasizes making an informed choice based on the licence and communicating the station's operational circumstances clearly.
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The ÖVSV website provides extensive resources for Austrian radio amateurs, including details on its nine **Landesverbände** (regional sections) and the Austrian Military Radio Society (AMRS). It features information on licensing, legal frameworks, and **band plans** for both HF and VHF/UHF operations. The site also covers various amateur radio activities such as contests (HF, VHF/Microwave, Alpe-Adria, SOTA, ARDF), technical projects like WRAN, and educational content explaining what amateur radio is and how to become a licensed operator. Recent news items highlight events like the "Laa Funk '26" exhibition, the "OE5XLM" club station's participation in the CQ WW Contest, and the "International Marconi Day 2026" activation by "OE26M" from Küniglberg. The site lists upcoming events, including a 160m OE-Aktivitätsrunde, a seminar on Baluns/Ununs, and various club meetings and flea markets. Membership is facilitated through regional sections, and the site emphasizes amateur radio's role in independent communication during crises.
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This resource presents a domain name for sale, Grandicelli.com, which was previously associated with an HF-VHF-UHF-SHF digital monitoring site, Wavecom Decoder tools, Winradio and DRM decoders, a WD3000 Direction Finding System, Radioraft software, and a PFSL3000 Integrated HF-VHF-UHF signal monitoring system. The current page functions as a sales portal, providing information on the domain's price of $695, with an option for a 24-month payment plan at $28.96 per month with 0% interest. The page outlines the purchasing process, including quick delivery of the domain within one to two hours, and details the transfer procedure to registrars like GoDaddy. It also highlights customer testimonials regarding the ease and speed of domain acquisition through HugeDomains, emphasizing the 30-day money-back guarantee and secure shopping experience. The resource clarifies that only the domain name is included, with hosting and web design services needing to be sourced separately.
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Expert, affordable antique radio repair, all home and auto vacuum tube radios, located just south of Atlanta Georgia
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Memphis Police and Shelby County Sheriff dispatch
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A multiband trapped end-fed antenna can cover 20 30 40m bands. An option for portable sota operations were weight end simplicity are essential
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PDF File of the IC R7100 communication receiver service manual
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Illinois Cook County, police scanner includes Chicago Fire Dispatch channels (North, South, and HazMat)
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Personal site of Russian DXer Dmitri Mezin. Contains a fresh edition of his Signal bulletin, archive of all previous issues and QSL gallery.
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A simple morse code practice oscillator using either PNP or NPN typr transistors
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Digital voice on Amateur Radio - devoted to the discussion of digitized voice and data over analog emission modes.
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Projects you can build, an amplified shaped sine-wave oscillator
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An information paper by the International Amateur Radio Union, History of 40m allocation, propagation properties of 7 Mhz band
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Approximately 2.8% annual decline in Australian amateur radio licenses was observed over the five years leading up to 2002, a trend that prompted further analysis of the country's amateur population. This resource examines licensing statistics and demographic shifts within the Australian amateur radio community between 1998 and 2007, utilizing available data to identify patterns in license issuance and renewal. The study focuses on **population trends** and the underlying factors contributing to changes in the number of active **amateur radio operators**. It provides insights into the health and growth trajectory of the hobby in Australia during this specific period. Understanding these demographic shifts is crucial for clubs, regulatory bodies, and equipment manufacturers to adapt strategies and foster engagement.
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This website explains coverage and construction for our repeaters. Includes useful links and an insight into the Ham community in Rhode Island
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Democratic Voice of Burma is a multimedia organization focusing on Burma - Myanmar. We provide impartial news, information and analysis about Burma. We have two hour daily radio broadcast to Burma via short wave, promoting press freedom, democracy and human rights. Our news is available in Burmese, English, Arakan, Chin, Kachin, Karen, Karenni, Kayan, Mon and Shan languages.
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Qsl card printing, filling, distribution. complete qsl service from Bulgaria
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Amateur radio installation services and products for sale. Tower erection services, shack setup, antenna installation
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This resource, a blog from the Penang Amateur Radio Club (PARC), offers insights into various aspects of amateur radio in Malaysia. One post details monitoring Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) on the 2m band, providing specific frequencies like 122.750 MHz AM for Butterworth and 126.400 MHz AM for Penang, along with sample aviation weather and operational data. Another entry critiques the lengthy and costly process of obtaining an amateur radio license in Malaysia, contrasting it with the more streamlined FCC licensing system in the United States, citing a 1-year wait and RM 414 (USD 125) for 10 years in Malaysia versus 3 weeks and USD 14 for 10 years in the US. The blog also covers internal club matters, such as the 2007 Annual General Meeting (AGM) attendance and council elections, highlighting member dissatisfaction with outdated newsletters and a call for "reformasi." Additionally, it presents local phonetic alphabets in Bahasa Malaysia and Chinese, and discusses monitoring AM broadcast bands for international stations like Voice of America on 1575 kHz and Zhong Yang Ren Min Guang Bo Dian Tai on 1134 kHz, offering alternatives to local 2m repeater chatter. The author, "firstclass," shares personal observations and criticisms regarding the Malaysian ham radio landscape.
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How to become an amateur radio ? by ON4SKY Review of general conditions to get licensed, examinations, regulation, CW, foreign calls, and more
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Technical supplement manual of the Yaesu FT-8800R in english
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The Indianapolis Police Scanner on Broadcastify allows users to listen to live police radio transmissions from Indianapolis. The website provides access to emergency communications and public safety broadcasts.
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Gnerate morse code at various speeds and with lots of different types of content, everything from individual letters up to a full QSO.
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This is perhaps the most important parameter in many oscillators and it deserves an in-depth discussion on what it is, how it affects a system and how it can be minimised in an oscillator design.
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Solar Flux, Geomagnetic Activity indexes and interpreting their relation
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A 600W 1.8 MHz to 54 MHz power linear amplifier made using rugged MRF300 transistors featuring output power between 580W and 750W depending on band, power supply: 48V, 18A typical, 20A max
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This code practice oscillator project uses a 555 timer IC. Includes a Schematic Diagram of the morse code oscillator
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Setting up Digital voice keyer via USB for Kenwood TS-590
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Indexes over 100 digitized amateur radio callbooks, primarily from the early to mid-20th century, providing a historical record of callsign assignments and licensee data. The collection facilitates research into past amateur radio operations, tracing callsign lineage, and identifying operators from specific eras. Each entry typically includes the callsign, licensee name, and geographic location as published in the original printed volumes. Users can browse the collection by publication date or utilize the search function to locate specific callsigns or names within the archived documents. The resource serves as a valuable repository for historical amateur radio data, supporting genealogical and operational research. Access to these scanned documents is provided directly through the Internet Archive platform, ensuring long-term preservation and availability of these historical amateur radio records.
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Here you will be able to access all of the information regarding our amateur radio disaster relief communications organization, its divisions and volunteer members
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Council Bluffs area Sheriff, Police, Fire, and State Police IOWA
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This circuit is very simple and has a fantastic range of potential uses.
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Listen to Cleveland Police Dispatch and Metro Housing Authority via the Live Audio Feed Web Player
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A two way morse code practice set by VK3YE