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Signal source circuit for 2.4 GHz by sv1bsx
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Project with pictures and descriptions for building a portable 12 Volt DC power source by N1KXR.
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FLMSG is a simple forms management editor for the amateur radio supported standard message formats. Form data can be transferred between computers either using standard internet email or via radio frequency broadcasts typically made by an amateur radio operator on your behalf.
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DragonOS is a linux distribution dedicate to Software Defined Radio. It leverages the portability, security, and power of Lubuntu Linux as a delivery package and operating environment for a pre-installed suite of the most powerful and accessible open source SDR software. DragonOS has verified support for a range of inexpensive and powerful SDR hardware, including RTL-SDR, HackRF One, LimeSDR, BladeRF, and many others.
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Technical supplement manual of the Yaesu FT-8800R in english
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The TransWorld Antennas TW4040 The Adventurer Monobander™ is a portable HF antenna designed for rapid deployment in field operations, including **SOTA** and **POTA** activations. This manual details the antenna's assembly, tuning procedures, and operational guidelines for optimal performance on the 40-meter band. It outlines the specific components, such as the telescoping whip and base unit, required for proper setup. Instructions cover mast erection, radial wire deployment, and impedance matching to achieve a low **VSWR** across the designated frequency segment. The document also provides guidance on antenna orientation and environmental considerations for portable use. It specifies the antenna's power handling capabilities and physical dimensions when fully deployed and collapsed for transport.
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A presentation of the Yagi Antennas, and other interesting tid-bits by Brian Mileshosky. The document provides an in-depth exploration of the Yagi-Uda antenna, detailing its historical development, design principles, and performance characteristics. Originally described in the 1920s, the Yagi antenna features a driven element and parasitic elements, including reflectors and directors, which collectively determine its behavior. The document highlights how element lengths, diameters, and spacing influence gain, impedance, and directivity. It also discusses the antenna's reciprocal nature and presents data on typical gain values for various element configurations. Additionally, the text covers practical considerations, such as the construction of a "Tape Measure Yagi" for amateur use, and touches on related antenna types like dipoles and their application in Near Vertical Incident Skywave (NVIS) communication.
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Manual of the BD-35 Dual Band VHF UHF RF power amplifier by Mirage Amp
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Comparison of all the oscilloscopes available for hobbyists, digital oscilloscopes that you can get for under $500, or oscilloscopes that you can build yourself.
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Whether you're teaching a ham radio class or studying for your license on your own I hope you find this website useful.
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Convert any text in morse code mp3 file, you can choose speed from 5 to 50 wpm and tone frequency
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A homemade band pass filter for the 30 meter band based on the original VE7BPO design
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Build a Power Source for Portable Ops that will last a while by n1gy
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Resources for custom battery chargers and power supplies from powerstream
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A custom manual for the Yaesu FT 450 owners, tha includes system controls, factory reset procedure, procedural uses, memory management, programming and many more
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A Linux Smith charting program. You can enter either discrete components or transmission lines, see the results on screen and/or generate Postscript output. Component values can be changed numerically or using scrollbar
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QJackRcd is a simple stereo recorder for Jack with few features as silence processing for automatic pause, file splitting, background file post-processing.
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How to program Baofeng handheld transceiver with satellite frequencies, and how to get alerts when satellites are visible by using a smartphone app. A beginners guide to work satellites with a common VHF handheld radio.
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W6CQZ JT65-HF project on sourceforge, the Amateur Radio software for reception/transmission of JT65A protocol with an emphasis upon its usage in the High Frequency Amateur Bands. Project is currently paused.
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Simple steps you can take to solve most problems caused by station equipment
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Icom IC 756 Pro 3 English User Manual in a PDF file
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A shortwave radio listeners log book runs on Windows and MacOS Catalina and above. The KB6IBB SWL Logger is a program designed for the shortwave radio listener. It offers shortwave specific logging of stations, with most tasks handled automatically. The program also incorporates the use of EiBi shortwave database for logging and looking up various known shortwave stations world wide.
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CCAE Software Log provides a dedicated platform for amateur radio operators to manage their QSO records, offering functionalities beyond basic logging. This application supports various operational aspects, including contest participation and general DXing activities, catering to the needs of radio enthusiasts who utilize classic equipment such as Collins radios. The software integrates features for efficient data entry and retrieval, allowing users to maintain a detailed history of their contacts. It is designed to be intuitive for operators focused on collecting and preserving their radio communication logs. The program's development by the European Collins Collector Association (F6HOY) suggests a focus on reliability and specific utility for vintage radio enthusiasts. Its core function is to serve as a robust **logbook software**, facilitating organized record-keeping for ham radio operations.
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English operating manual of the Yaesu FT-2800M transceiver
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Read more about the purpose, policies, and procedures of The National Traffic System in this 48 pages PDF File
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Minos Contest Logging Software, a contest logging suite for VHF and UHF Amateur Radio Contests, Minos offers support for most RSGB and Region 1 events
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The _DL4EBY_ resource page provides operational data for Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) communications on VHF, UHF, and microwave bands. It includes a 432 MHz and above EME Directory in ASCII and HTML formats. _K1RQG_ provides 432 MHz and up EME Net Notes. EME Operating Procedures were confirmed at the EME Conference 2002 in Prague. A lunar calendar from _DL7APV_ is linked via _G4CCH_'s pages. Resources for CW contest operation include the _PED411i.zip_ file. A "Cheat Sheet 432 & up" is available for EME operations. The _Dubus_ 70cm CW EME Activity Event is referenced for moonbounce activity. DXZone Focus: Operating Activity | Global | EME, CW | VHF, UHF, Microwave
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Wfview is a program that allows many modern Icom ham radio transceivers (such as the IC-7300, IC-9700, IC-7610, IC-R8600 and many others) to be controlled via a computer. wfview shows the gorgeous spectrum display on whatever display is connected, including projectors, touch screens, and TVs. wfview allows for full radio control from a computer keyboard and basic control from a numeric keypad. It works under Windows, Linux and MacOS
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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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Police scanner buying guide gives you everything you need to buy the best police or radio scanner. Includes, images, helpful links & more.
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Icom IC-703 HF + 50 MHz transceiver, english official instruction manual available in PDF File to download.
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Approximately 524,475 Brazilian amateur radio operators are cataloged within this resource, offering a comprehensive database for the South American region. Each entry includes geographical coordinates, enabling users to visualize station locations directly within Google Earth. This functionality supports DXers in identifying potential contacts and understanding propagation paths relative to specific Brazilian QTHs. The platform serves as a digital callbook, primarily focused on the Brazilian amateur radio community. It facilitates the lookup of callsigns and associated location data, which is crucial for award tracking, contest planning, and general operational awareness. The integration with mapping services provides a visual dimension to traditional callsign databases, enhancing the utility for operators interested in geographical aspects of radio communication.
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SDR++ is a cross-platform, open-source SDR software designed for minimal bloat and ease of use, supporting Windows, Linux, macOS, and BSD operating systems. It incorporates multi-VFO capabilities and offers extensive hardware compatibility through both _SoapySDR_ and dedicated modules. The software features SIMD accelerated DSP for efficient signal processing and provides full waterfall updates when possible, which enhances signal browsing. Its modular design facilitates the development of custom plugins, allowing users to extend its functionality. The application's focus on a bloat-free architecture and user-friendly interface aims to simplify the experience of working with Software Defined Radios. The full waterfall update mechanism is particularly beneficial for visualizing and identifying signals across a wide frequency spectrum, improving operational efficiency for radio amateurs. The modular plugin system enables community contributions and specialized enhancements, making _SDR++_ adaptable for various amateur radio applications, from general listening to specific digital mode decoding.
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Operating Free DV, the open source digital voice codec for HF, allows any SSB radio to be used for low bit rate digital voice.
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Primary, Ion, and Polymer, a lithium battery primer, learn the differences between and varied uses for these diverse types of lithium batteries.
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Resources related to Morse Code and Amateur Radio
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The home page of WSJT-X Improved, an enhanced version of WSJT-X, the popular tool for hams interested in digital modes such as FT8 and JT65. The software provides enhancements and improvements to the original WSJT-X program, making it easier and more efficient for ham operators to communicate digitally. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced operator, this download can help enhance your digital communications capabilities. Free downlaod and full description of improved features.
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A sample morse code QSO template. In this page you can find a standard QSO message protocol between two operators.
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A new ham radio shack desk made of a solid core oak door.
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A comparison of Elecraft KX2 and Yaesu FT-818
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An article about building home made Go Kits also using Tac-Comm tactical radio carriers
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Source for stock and custom cases, equipment cases, military and shipping cases
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Manfrotto shoulder bag Amica 25W can be used as a low cost carry bag for Elecraft KX3.
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Turning an RV marine battery into a massive 12-volt emergency power source
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This article discusses how volume reduction can help in the reception of weak signals by reducing the noise level. It is commonly known that reducing the volume also reduces the background noise, and especially in the reception of weak digital signals it can be beneficial
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How do you practically conduct an RF exposure evaluation of your station? What information do you need and what values must you compute? What are the tools and techniques readily available to the casual operator to ensure compliance with the FCC regulations about RF exposure
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Super Simple APRS Position Reporter. This project idea has been in response to the more hardware heavy Raspberry Pi projects that involve extra TNC hardware, additional sound cards, and custom cabling. This APRS position reporter is done using a Raspberry Pi B+, USB GPS receiver, Baofeng UV-5R, and a mono 3.5mm audio cable between the Pi and HT.
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The amateur radio listener for when you're not on the radio. Repeater-START, the offline repeater listing app for Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, Ubuntu, Librem Phone is available, Now with grid square display, topographical maps and frequency preferences