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How to record the full contest audio into .mp3 file(s). t is possible to record the receiver's audio through the USB sound card in the radio (USB Audio CODEC), but only the transmitted SSB audio can be recorded, unfortunately not the CW.
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The Colorado QSO Party website provides information about the annual on-air amateur radio event in Colorado. Participants can make contacts with stations in all 64 counties of Colorado, with no pressure to achieve a specific number of contacts. The site encourages participation from POTA and SOTA operators, offering the opportunity to double-dip and earn bonus points for activating a park during the event.
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Learn about Amateur Television (ATV) on the 23 cm band (1240-1300 MHz) in this article from the September and October 2000 issue of Mégahertz magazine. Discover how ATV adds a new dimension to QSOs by allowing hams to visit stations, transmit real reports on antenna installations, follow signal paths on camera, and have simultaneous sound transmission. Explore the world of ATV experimentation, comparison, and innovation, made easier by existing equipment in many ham radio operators' homes. Find out about the ATV bands, bandwidth requirements, and the 23 cm band as a starting point for ATV activities.
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Home page of CE3SAD with information on his activity and progress expecially on the six meters band with audio recordings of some 50 MHz QSOs.
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Cloudlog Helper is a lightweight helper application designed for automatic radio data reporting and QSO auto-uploading. It syncs real-time rig data and QSO information to multiple logging platforms, supporting mainstream radios and working seamlessly with software like JTDX/WSJT-X. Perfect for hams looking to automate logging due to limited system resources or a preference for streamlined tools, Cloudlog Helper offers an efficient and portable solution. Please note that this is an UNOFFICIAL community project and not endorsed by the Cloudlog/Wavelog development teams. Users can compile the software themselves and configure settings for their Maidenhead locator, Cloudlog server address, API key, and station ID. Additional logging services can also be added.
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Tamiami Amateur Radio Club website provides information on club activities, membership, FCC license testing, special events, and participation in ARRL Field Day and Florida QSO Party. It also includes details on DMR technology and VE testing sessions. The club has been affiliated with ARRL since 1963 and operates a special event station at the Venice Shark's Tooth Festival annually.