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Sponsor of the Spartan Sprints are two-hour gatherings held the first Monday of every month.
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All the essentials about the Dip Meter or Grid Dip Oscillator used for many RF measurements including detecting resonance, locating RF emissions, and making many RF measurements.
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Pirate radio stations broadcasting on shortwave radio. Chatrooms, pirate radio forums, shortwave pirate station loggings, information on pirate radio broadcasting, pirate FM broadcasting.
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The Garden City Amateur Radio Club (GCARC) is a non-commercial association of Amateur Radio Operators in Garden City, Michigan and the surrounding area
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The Davie/Cooper City Amateur Radio Club (DCARC), established in 2010, is an amateur radio organization based in western Broward County, Florida.
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In 1996 the NWARC was formed and is a non-profit society organized to deliver communication services during emergencies.
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overview of radio signals and radiowave propagation and how different areas of the atmosphere affect radio communications.
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The Saratoga Amateur Radio Association provides emergency communications for the City of Saratoga, and promotes amateur radio in the community.
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Descriptions, summaries,and tutorials about electronic circuits and electronic circuit design including amplifiers, attenuators, logic, transistor, operational amplifiers and much more
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Locura Digital is a Radio-Communication Professional company, dealer for wide range of amateur radio products, based in Barcelona Spain
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This site is basically for the begeners (SWL) of india. This site is supporting to digital communication for hams also.
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W4SHL amateur radio club in Shelby County
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The Barrow Amateur Radio Emergency Service Club (BARES) serves as a local hub for amateur radio operators in Barrow County, Georgia, focusing on community engagement and emergency preparedness. Established in 2007, the club provides a platform for hams to connect, share knowledge, and participate in various radio activities. Members often engage in public service events, offering communications support, and conduct regular meetings to discuss technical topics and operational procedures. BARES emphasizes the importance of emergency communications, with members frequently training for and participating in simulated emergency tests (SETs) and real-world disaster response scenarios. The club maintains a focus on local area coverage, ensuring reliable communication infrastructure is available when traditional systems fail. Their activities often involve operating on _VHF_ and _UHF_ bands for local nets and _HF_ for longer-distance emergency coordination. Key activities include field day operations, technical workshops, and supporting local events with radio communications.
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Our purpose is to further the hobby of Amateur Radio and to benefit the community with our communications expertise in times of need.
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Federation of Romanian radio amateurs
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Sent every Saturday, Amateur Radio Weekly is an email newsletter containing links to the most relevant news, projects, technology, and events happening in Ham Radio
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Website dedicated to vhf radio aurora operations by KG0VL
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VU2.IN Amateur Radio, HAM Radio India. Amateur radio portal from India, about emergency communication, disaster management, electronics, HF and VHF Radio hobby
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Iambic and Straight key amateur ham radio CW Morse code practice oscillators for Android. This Android app gives you both straight and iambic CW Morse code practice key oscillators. Each key translates Morse code into English and CW prosigns in real time as you practice. Practice sending Morse code with a straight key oscillator. Settings include WPM, show/hide Morse code/text, choose sidetone 400Hz-800Hz. Adjust the WPM so that you can produce well formed DITs and DAHs at a comfortable speed.
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FDlog is a free windows Field day logging program in Danish
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Bruce K1XR Collins Radio Collection pages
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New Club Site For Maidstone YMCA ARS
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Ham Radio News and more by N5FXX - Lubbock, Texas
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Oldest continually operated club in United States. Established in 1916.
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SFMARC Sacramento, CA. The Samuel F Morse Amateur Radio Club was formed by those that mainly enjoy CW. We wanted a way to bring others together who also have an interest in operating CW on-air and share the love of Field Day.
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Ramblings on amateur radio, flying, programming, martial arts, the Macintosh and who knows what.
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The Mac Pass Repeater Group is the Amateur Radio club associated with the Mac Pass Radio, LLC company
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Polk County Amateur Radio Association,Amateur Radio Operators Serving Northwest Wisconsin
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ARRL Affiliated Special Services Club open to all who are interested in the hobby of amateur (HAM) radio communications.
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WARC was established in December, 1932
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A tutorial on how to setup a receiver capable to decode SSTV signals with a small RaspberryPi version 2 and a RTL-SDR dongle. The author explains how to install the needed software to interface the RTL-SDR and a step by step guide to install the QSSTV software used to decode the signals.
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Operating as a hub for its members, the Club Radioamateur Sorel-Tracy VE2CBS Inc. website provides essential information regarding club activities, membership management, and technical resources. It features articles on topics such as **D-STAR** digital voice mode training, offering a multi-capsule course for members to understand, configure, and effectively use D-STAR with ICOM equipment, including callsign routing and reflector connections. The site also details access to member cards, renewal processes, and upcoming events like the annual HAMFEST, which serves as a significant gathering for local radio amateurs. Beyond club-specific news, the site curates information on useful amateur radio tools and technologies, exemplified by articles on **HamClock** for propagation and satellite tracking, and a quick guide to Meshtastic for LoRa-based mesh networking. These resources aim to support members in exploring modern digital modes and enhancing their station operations, reflecting the club's commitment to fostering technical knowledge and community engagement within the Sorel-Tracy amateur radio scene.
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The Yukon Amateur Radio Association has a series of 11 repeaters located throughout the territory, that are all, except for Watson Lake, linked together.
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A Tower Project at WOIVJ. A pictorial story of the erection of a 40 foot, self-supporting, fold-over tower.
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Metrocrest amateur radio society kb5a dallas carrollton farmers branch ham radio
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Grupo de Radioamadores Portuguese de Ontario
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Demonstrates the construction of a high-power 6-meter (50 MHz) amplifier, specifically designed for demanding modes like EME, TEP, and multiskip Es. It details the use of a _GU-43B_ tetrode in a grounded-cathode configuration, emphasizing the need for stabilized grid voltage and input capacitance compensation. The resource provides a comprehensive schematic, power supply design, and practical considerations for component sourcing, particularly for high-voltage and high-current sections. The builder achieved an output power of **1250 watts** with an anode current of 0.65 amperes and 3200 volts anode voltage. The article also covers the physical construction within a modified P6-31 enclosure, outlining the internal layout for RF and power supply sections, and includes photos of the completed unit. It highlights critical safety precautions for working with high voltages and reactive currents up to **20 Amperes** in the P-network.
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A capacitance meter kit assembled. The meter measures from 1 picofarad to 500 microfarads with an accuracy of up to 1% and less than 2%
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The ARRL Radiogram page at wikipedia includes, radiogram handling instructions
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An inexpensive spectrum analyzer for the radio amateur, with a respectable performance and a quite good dynamic range. Schematic and basic information on how spectrum analyzers works.
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The IK7IMP personal page provides details on the _Ham Portal_ software, an Italian-language application designed for managing amateur radio websites, including an online logbook feature. The resource also mentions the development of a J-pole antenna project, indicating a focus on practical radio construction and design. Content on the site covers general amateur radio topics, with specific mentions of equipment from manufacturers like Yaesu, Icom, and Kenwood, alongside antenna brands such as KLM and Tonna. The page serves as a hub for Icilio Carlino's amateur radio activities, offering insights into his interests in DXing, contesting (CW), and general radio operation. It also includes information relevant to the local amateur radio community in Lecce and Salento, Italy, referencing the Associazione Italiana Radioamatori (ARI) and the IQ7AF project.
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The Order of Boiled Owls of New York (OBONY) serves as a dedicated hub for amateur radio operators passionate about contesting and DXing. Founded to promote skill development and camaraderie within the competitive ham radio sphere, OBONY members actively participate in major domestic and international contests, striving for top scores and _DXCC_ achievements. The club provides a platform for exchanging operational strategies, technical insights, and logging practices, which are crucial for success in high-stakes events. OBONY's focus extends to fostering a vibrant community where both seasoned contesters and newer operators can learn and grow. They emphasize the importance of ethical operating practices and technical proficiency, contributing to the overall advancement of the amateur radio hobby. Members frequently achieve impressive results, with many logging **thousands of QSOs** during major events and consistently placing well in various categories.