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CW paddle made with a steak knife some simple hardware and a stainless steel fork
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MorseGen is a simple program the purpose of which is to generate Morse Code at whatever speed you feel comfortable reading, for practice purposes. It wasn't designed to be a tutor for those who know no Morse at all, although you might find it useful for that purpose. It doesn't have a feature for sending small character groups over and over, although this can easily be achieved by creating text files containing the character groups you want to practice.
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The 60 Watt linear amplifier is simple all solid state circuit using power mosfet IRF840.
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How to calculate "phasing line" lengths that actually work.
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A simple online folded dipole antenna calculator
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A simple circuit which will generate a 700 Hz tone into any FM transceiver allowing an amateur to practice CW with another amateur on a 2 meter simplex frequency.
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Simple, easy to build, low cost, compact, multiband By Robert Wilson, AL7KK
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Palm OS morse code software, simple morse code sender, sends code on the built-in speaker at 1-80 WPM. Higher speeds are sloppy because of the 10 msec resolution of the internal timer.
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A Simple Project: One Transistor TRF Regenerative RX
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A simple quarter-wave length vertical for 40m band using a 12 m spiderpole
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This is the report of a MFJ-259B analysis of two 100 ohm / 5 watts resistors in parallel partially in italian
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The page provides a utility to record QSOs for amateur radio operators, allowing them to send the recorded signal back to the other station. It addresses challenges with VOX capability in radios and offers solutions for different radio models.
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Transverter for 70MHz, a project by G3XBM
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Simple inexpensive program that allows L-C filters designed by PCFILT or S/FILSYN which are to be built using air wound inductors and single layer capacitors cut from alumina or duroid substrate materials
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A simple D-Star keyboard to keyboard chat application for Windows by NJ6N.
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A simple 7 bands off-center dipole wire antenna designed to work on 80 meters band and that can cover also 40m 30m 20m 15m 12m 10m with acceptable SWR
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A simple delta loop antenna antenna for the six metre amateur radio band
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Enables users to convert plain text into _Morse Code_ and, conversely, decode Morse sequences back into readable text. This web-based utility provides a straightforward interface for rapid translation, proving useful for both learning and practical application. It processes input efficiently, displaying the corresponding Morse or text output instantly. Operators can leverage this tool for generating practice copy or for deciphering received CW signals, making it a handy resource for those honing their code skills. The translator handles various character inputs, converting them into standard International Morse Code elements. This simple utility supports quick lookups and real-time conversions, facilitating a better understanding of CW structure and timing. It operates entirely online, requiring no software installation.
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A multiband quarter wave vertical antenna that works on 5 bands.
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A five element quad antenna for 144 MHz DIY Project. This 2 Meter 5 Element Quad antenna was modeled using EZNEC, with a boom from a UHF TV antenna and CPVC pipe for spreaders. Constructed for 146MHz, it exhibits a gain of 10.7dB and an impedance of 75 ohms. Real-world results surpass the HT antenna, reaching over 20 repeaters up to 75 miles away. The design, costing around $10, employs simple tools for assembly.
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A simple 40 meter CW transmitter, it sports full break-in operation and 250 mW of output power.
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High gain, good pattern and acceptable bandwidth. These aims can be realized with a radiation-resistance of 25-35Ohms, because the 28-Ohm-feedpoint is very simple to match.
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Add two parasitic elements to the sleeve dipole of a Netgear Router
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A Simple Serial and Sound-Card Interface for the Yaesu FT-857D
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A simple RF Generator project by YO5HHP
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A simple & effective antenna pre-amp for 10m. Band (28-29.7 MHz)
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A simple accurate power splitter for the 70cm uplink to Oscar 13
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Demonstrates the construction and measurement of a single-turn HF receiving loop antenna, built from common materials like electrical conduit and lamp cord. The resource details the physical dimensions, including a 4-meter circumference, and calculates the theoretical inductance at approximately _6.4 uH_. It outlines a method for determining resonant frequencies across the 4-17 MHz range using a _C Jig_ and a _VR-500 receiver_, coupling the loop with a ferrite ring. The article also discusses the impact of receiver coupling on the loop's Q factor, noting a degradation in sharpness due to the transformer's reflected impedance. Analyzes the observed resonant frequency patterns, highlighting an unexpected rise in the loop's effective inductance at higher frequencies, particularly above 13 MHz. While some increase is attributed to distributed capacitance, the rate of rise suggests further investigation. The experimental setup provides practical insights into the challenges of maintaining high Q in simple receiving loops and offers a comparative reference for other homebrew antenna projects, such as those by _VK2TPM_.
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A simple TRAP-dipole project for 20 and 40m bands includes EZNec simulations
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HAMIC, is a program designed to simplify a number of calculations commonly used by HAMs. It is designed for the HAM radio hobbyist, but may be useful to others as well. HAMIC has a simple to use, but powerful graphical interface that allows solving simple circuits such as resistors in series or parallel, or more complex circuits such as L networks or T networks. As well, other calculations such as SWR and reactance conversions are supported. Windows shareware.
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Grig is a simple Ham Radio control (CAT) program based on the Ham Radio Control Libraries (Hamlib). It is intended to be highly generic presenting the user to the same graphical user interface regardless of which radio is being controlled.
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A quick and simple reference to various communications signals, such 10/11 Codes, Morse Code, Phonetic Alphabet, Police Color/Penal Codes, Q-Signals.
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These instructions use simple, generally familiar examples of equipment types and are designed to help you find the adjustment that suits you best. If you are looking on how to adjust a morse key, bencher key, paddle or straight morse key, here you will find all instructions.
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How to check for propoer connector installation by using a common multimeter to verify conductivity and resistance.
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Optimizing DX chasing efforts, this software provides a refined approach to monitoring the DXCluster. It allows operators to configure specific filtering criteria, ensuring that only relevant DX spots are displayed, thereby reducing clutter and focusing attention on desired entities or bands. The application integrates alarm functionalities, notifying the user when a spot matching their predefined parameters appears on the cluster, which is particularly useful for working rare DX or specific band slots. Spot supports both macOS and Windows operating systems, offering a cross-platform solution for a broad user base. Its design emphasizes user control over the displayed information, moving beyond a simple stream of cluster data to an actionable intelligence system for DXers. This client aims to streamline the process of identifying and pursuing DX opportunities. While the software was previously a commercial product, the developer, K3NC, has retired and made registration files for DXBase 2007 available for free, along with a utility to generate registration keys for that specific version. This allows continued use of the DXBase 2007 logging software, though it's important to note the 64-bit OS compatibility modification required for generated registration files.
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NetTime is a simple and free software to sync your computer clock via internet. Very useful tool for FT8 FT4 operating modes.
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A simple RF power amplifier initially designed for 40 meter band can work on 10 15 20 40 80 meters
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This simple modification is applicable to pretty much any 12 volt operated, positive earth equipment. by Chris Cox, N0UK, G4JEC
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Double Bazooka Antenna, a simple coax based and broad band antenna you can easily build
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This article describes a simple device to generate Roger Beep tones.
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A simple and inexpensive way to connect an AR8000 to a portable computer
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This 4m Slim Jim Antenna is cheap and easy to build yet it greatly out performs the more usual dipole due to its low angle of radiation. An SWR of 1:1 is obtainable across the 4m ham radio FM band with a simple adjustment.
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Homebrew G5RV a simple multiband antenna. This article shows detailed pictures of a G5RV home made antenna, including antenna size and dimensions by 9M2ZAK
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This is an incredibly simple and cheap frequency counter with binary readout, based on the ideas of Onno PA2OHH.
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The simple and safe RS232 CAT interface for Yaesu FT-1000MP, FT-1000MP Mark V and FT-1000MP Mark V Field rigs
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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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FREE specialized software in the detection and registration of echoes radio products by meteors shower, falling star, at the time of their gone in atmospheric. They are destined to all possessors of a radio and a computer, interested parties by this simple technique of radioastronomy.