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KARS was founded in January 2008 and has grown from strength to strength
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Orchard City ham radio club in Kelowna, BC Canada
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DMR personal web site. Includes download links for Codeplug for Hytera AR685 PD685G, PD785G, PD785 & X1P with DMR Plus and Brandmeister support with VFO like channels. Repeater maps. In German.
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The Mansfield Amateur Radio Society brings together people interested in Amateur Radio
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Amateur Radio Station Blog from the Isle of Man (by 2D0YLX) all things radio related with links to many sites on and around te island.
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Dealer in HF, RF and microwave components based in Italy, offering a wide product catalog for amateur radio projects and more.
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The Northampton Scout Amateur Radio Group provides Radio Scouting and associated technology based activities for Scouts in the Northampton area.
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For a century doing what we do best in support of the amateur radio community in Australia
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Experimental Methods in DSP design. The author explains how a software defined radio works to help other amateurs with their learning. This set of tutorials takes you from how to write a single component to a fully working SDR.
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The Oxley Region Amateur Radio Club, ORARC provides the encouragement for those interested in the scientific development of radio communications and associated electronics.
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The SAARC serves the northern portion of Michigan\'s Lower Peninsula and the southeastern portion of the Upper Peninsula
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VE2CYH The Covey Hill Amateur Radio Club Repeater is located on the Covey Hill, mountain and it operates on the frequency of 146.685
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PI4CG Contest group 1884, CG1884 Amateurradio contest group
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The Radio Club of the Watchung Hills Area - New Providence NJ
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The Sinbad Desert Amateur Radio Club is a general-purpose club that mainly serves the Carbon and Emery Counties but has members from all over Utah and surrounding states. The Club was formed by local Hams in Eastern Utah in 1982 by individuals with a common interest
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The Club aims to meet the needs of all interested in amateur radio, and has a varied programme of guest speakers, surplus sales, members' interests evenings, and social evenings.
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Official web site of the Comox Valley ARC
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The Mission of CCARES is to train and organize amateur radio operators in emergency communications.
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The Davis County Amateur Radio Club (DCARC) is an organized, incorporated group of individuals with an interest in Radio Communications. Most of our members live in Davis County, Utah and hold Amateur Radio Licenses.
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As a ham radio club we get involved with contest, emergency response and services (CERT, RACE, ARES & etc), volunteering to organizations that needs our help (Community, Boys Scouts, Senior Citizens, & etc.), promoting and educating individuals of amateur radio operations (ARRL, FCC, Obtaining Licenses, Local Government, & etc), meeting new and interesting people around the world and beyond through many sources (VHF, UHF, HF, Computers, CW, D-Star, RTTY, & etc.), amateur radio is a great social skill, there is no age limit on who can get involved, and much more.
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Serving amateur radio and our community since 1962!
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This device was designed as an SWR and power meter for Radio Amateurs. In addition to SWR, it measures forward and backwards power, therefore can also be used as a wattmeter. With a large measuring range from 1 to 1000 watts, it is suitable for use from QRP to QRO
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recognized Amateur Radio Frequency Coordinating entity for the State of Arkansas.
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The Delta Amateur Radio Club (DARC) serves as a community organization for amateur radio operators in the Memphis, Tennessee area, providing resources and activities centered around two-way radio communication. The club maintains the W4BS repeater system, which operates on 147.060 MHz with a +600 kHz offset and a 100 Hz PL tone, facilitating local VHF communications. DARC actively supports the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES), preparing members for public service and disaster response through training and coordinated drills. The club also hosts regular meetings and events, fostering camaraderie and technical skill development among its members. Membership in the Delta Amateur Radio Club offers opportunities for participation in various amateur radio activities, including field day operations and local nets. The W4BS repeater provides reliable coverage across the Memphis metropolitan area, serving as a critical asset for both daily ragchewing and emergency traffic handling. DARC's affiliation with the Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL) ensures access to national resources and advocacy, reinforcing the club's commitment to promoting amateur radio and public service within the community. The club's focus on emergency communications strengthens local preparedness.
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This project is a full wavelength, horizontal, loop antenna for the 40 metre Amateur Radio band, built using insulated copper wire in a diamond shape, supported by egg insulators, tethered to 4 masts, each 6.5m high
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Welcome to the Barron County Amateur Radio Association located in north western Wisconsin. A local group of hams that enjoy the hobby of amateur radio.
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Based in Filwood, Bristol England
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Sumter Amateur Radio Club (SARA) Official Website
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MARC, established in 1948, holds monthly meetings of its 70+ members on the first Thursday of every month
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Small company based in Santa Maria, California, designing and manufacturing electronic products for amateur radio, education, and commercial users. Product line includes APRS devices for real-time vehicle tracking, weather monitoring, and remote telemetry, as well as the ADS-SR1 Simplex Repeater, the ADS-WS1 Weather Station, the SSTVCAM slow-scan TV camera, and GTRANS protocol translator for Garmin FMI.
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Dedicated to promoting the contributions of women in Amateur Radio.
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Roane County, Tennessee, USA
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General informantion and introduction to D-Star explaining what is for D-Start and the practical usage of D-Star in amateur radio communications
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An overview or summary of amateur radio / ham radio contests, contesting and a contest calendar of some of the more popular contests.
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Amateur radio blog by Adrian Leggett M0NWK
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Local amateur radio club to the south of nottingham city
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A table that summarize all known amateur radio emission modes, with reference to software and platform available for digital modes
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Membership of our society is open to employees of British railway companies and railway enthusiasts who have an interest in any facet of amateur radio
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Amateur Radio Section, Isle of Wight England UK
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The largest Amateur Radio trade show on Florida s West coast
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An amateur radio contest club that was created in November 1999
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This article describes a multi-band antenna design for amateur radio enthusiasts by G3FEW. The antenna is designed to cover at least five HF bands with low SWR and without the need for an ATU. It is also designed to be easy to construct and adaptable for different locations. The antenna is a full-wave dipole with traps at the quarter-wave points. The traps are used to tune the antenna to different bands. The antenna can be fed with a 4:1 balun. The article includes instructions for building the antenna, as well as information on the theory behind its operation. The author also discusses the results of his tests with the antenna. This multi-band antenna is a well-designed and versatile antenna that can be used by amateur radio enthusiasts on a variety of bands. It is relatively easy to construct and can be adapted for different locations.
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Williamson Co. Amateur Radio Emergency Radio Service
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Manufacturer of two way radios based in Shenzhen China. Retevis produce commercial, personal and amateur radio handheld and mobile transceivers, either for analog and digital modes. Retevis produce also two-way radio accessories and repeaters.