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The Clovis Amateur Radio Pioneers is a non-profit Amateur Radio Club located in Clovis, California
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The RemoteTx ham radio remote control system is an economical way to control your amateur radio station through the Internet with a phone, tablet, Mac or PC. There are 3 main parts to the solution. Conveniently operate your station with a smartphone, tablet or laptop anywhere you have Internet access.
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Generate APRS Passcode using PHP for use in Amateur Radio APRS Applications when connecting to the APRS-IS Network
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Amateur radio loop antenna project using a Comet CVBA-500BC vacuum variable capacitor.
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The Reno County Kansas Amateur Radio Assocation is based in Hutchinson, KS, providing Ham radio activites, repeaters, and training to local residents.
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Elmendorf Amateur Radio Society Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson JBER, Alaska
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The NERG is an amateur radio club operating in the North East Suburbs of Melbourne, in Victoria, Australia.
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Mason County Amateur Radio Club / Washington State USA
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NARL homepage, the namibian amateur radio league
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Portuguese Amateur Radio Station with personal info and logs.
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Military Recreation Station and Club. Located on Elmendorf AFB and licensed since 1948. We provide a working Amateur Radio Station to Active Duty, Dependents and Retiree's. As well as DOD Civilians.
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A club for all those who are interested in Amateur Radio, meet in the London Borough of Harrow which is located in North-West London, UK
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This site is established by a group of ham members who wish to see the interests of amateur radio in Malaysia protected.
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Active for over 25 years, providing amateur radio service to Northeast Alabama
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For every radio amateur who loves to travel by car, a mobile installation soon becomes a necessity. While in inhabited areas there is usually some coverage of VHF repeaters, in many other places VHF radios are useless. In these very places, HF can provide reliable contacts, and a lot of fun, from anywhere.
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This resource provides a historical analysis of amateur radio call sign assignment policies in the United States, detailing regulatory shifts from the Department of Commerce to the Federal Radio Commission (FRC) and subsequently the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). It documents the evolution of call sign issuance, from early reissuance practices in the 1920s to the implementation of the Group Call Sign Assignment System on March 24, 1978. This system categorized call signs (e.g., 1x2, 2x1, 1x3, 2x3 formats) into groups A, B, C, and D, correlating with license classes such as Extra, Advanced, General, and Novice, and specifying prefixes for contiguous U.S. and territorial areas (e.g., _AH_, _KP_, _KL_). The document further details the legislative process leading to the modern Vanity Call Sign program, initiated by a petition in June 1990 and formalized by the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of August 10, 1993. It outlines the FCC's adoption of final rules on December 23, 1994, and the subsequent fee structure, with the first vanity call sign issued on May 31, 1996, at a cost of **$30.00** for a ten-year term. The ARRL's proposed "starting gates" implementation strategy is also described, which phased in eligibility for vanity call signs based on license class and prior holder status. DXZone Focus: Historical Document | Regulatory Analysis | Call Sign Formats | Fee Structure
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San Rafael, CA ham radio club
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DMR in Helena, Montana. Experiments in Digital Amateur Radio Communications
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The Sandy Amateur Radio Club was organized on September 25, 2014. It is open to any and all licensed amateur radio operators and anyone who is interested in the hobby
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The Pickens County Communications Group are volunteers for the Pickens County Emergency Management Agency in Pickens, S.C. and members of R.A.C.E.S.-Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service, with the South Carolina State Guard. We are not a club. We are a group of amateurs radio enthusiasts with similar interests, dedicated in providing emergency communications for public service, public safety, and commercial communications for local agencies. We also provide Skywarn communications for Pickens County and the National Weather Service in Greer, S.C.
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The WCARC is a general interest ARRL Affilated Special Service Club.
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FPARC - Supporting amateur radio enthusiasts and SWLs in the Portsmouth area. Monthly meetings and summer Field Weekends using club call M0GZN and occasional Special Event Station GB1PF.
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MARCA, Inc is a 501.c.3 Non-Profit corporation with its roots as Motorola Amateur Radio Club of Arizona
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Remote SDR is a web application allowing to remotely control an amateur radio transceiver between 1 MHz and 6 GHZ. It allows processing of Adalm-Pluto SDR in addition to HackRF or RTL-SD Reception in NBFM, WBFM, AM in addition to SSB Transmission in NBFM or SSB and more
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GM4YEQ Galashiels and District Amateur Radio Society (GDARS)
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Shore Points Amateur Radio Club of Southern New Jersey, Atlantic County, NJ
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The RACES ARES Disaster Assistance Repeaters (RADAR) group was formed by a team of amateur radio operators dedicated to providing high quality repeater communications for amateurs involved in public service communications or response to emergency/disaster situations.
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Ultimax antennas manufacturer of amateur radio End-Fed and bazooka antennas made in USA
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A mission of the club is to promote amateur radio by way of educational programming and activities. MCARC is an affiliated club with the ARRL.
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Ham radio blog dedicated to WX Sat reception in particular NOAA satellites, antenna homebrewing and beacon reception by F4CWH
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Antennas for Amateur Radio and short wave listening
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SMCC Amateur Radio Club - K9ONA
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Most members of GRRAA reside in Union County and Wallowa County Oregon, however we welcome any and all that have an interest in amateur radio.
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Affiliated with the American Radio Relay League in the Oregon Section of the Northwestern Division
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The purpose of this blog is to help new hams and promote amateur radio
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Amateur Radio Amateur Radio Manuals & Books Computer Books & Programs Computer Hardware Rare & Hard to Find Books amateur radio,electronics ,electronis parts,tubes, amplifiers,towners, beam antennas and more
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Coastal Amateur Radio is for hams south of the Fraser. Even if you live north of the Fraser you are welcome to join in. Hams who come together for the love of HF & VHF in the hobby.
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Using portable battery power is always a challange when operatin amateur radio in sota oprations. This article is about implementing lithium iron phosphate cells (LiFePO4) in ham radio portable operations.
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The TRI-STATE emergency communications response team is dedicated to providing help to public service agencies with communications when normal communications are not working.
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The DIY 137 MHz WX SAT V-dipole antenna project details the construction of a specialized antenna for receiving weather satellite transmissions. It provides specific dimensions for the dipole elements, designed for optimal reception around the 137 MHz band, which is commonly used by NOAA and Meteor weather satellites. The resource outlines the materials required, such as aluminum tubing for elements and PVC for the support structure, along with the necessary coaxial cable and connectors. The article presents a clear, step-by-step assembly process, including how to form the V-shape and connect the feedline. It emphasizes practical considerations for mounting and weatherproofing the antenna for outdoor deployment. The design focuses on simplicity and effectiveness for amateur radio operators interested in satellite imagery. Key aspects include the precise angle of the V-dipole and the lengths of the radiating elements, which are critical for achieving the desired circular polarization response for satellite signals. The resource includes photographic documentation of the construction phases and the final mounted antenna.