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The Parks on the Air website is dedicated to international portable amateur radio operations from national/federal and state/provincial parks. It provides rules, guides, and resources for ham radio operators looking to participate in emergency awareness and communications. The site also offers a book exploring the process of park activations and hunting for those activations, with advice and motivation from experienced operators. Visitors can make contributions to support the site's overhead costs and keep it ad-free. The site is a valuable resource for hams interested in getting active in the growing POTA community.
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Personal website of YO9GR Alex from Romania. Alex provides in his web site a blog with personal ham radio related informationm but also some interesting projects like an external keyer for Icom Transceivers, and other electronics projects.
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This is a website that sells CubeSat components and kits, including solar panels, batteries, and radios.
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Use the official POTA spotting website to search for active parks. This is the official spotting website for POTA. You can see current activations. On the Activations page, you can see the registered activations.
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This website provides a free, web-based CubeSat simulation tool for testing and evaluating CubeSat designs.
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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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This website provides information and resources for CubeSat developers, including a directory of CubeSat projects and a forum for discussing CubeSat-related topics. The CubeSat standard facilitates frequent and affordable access to space with launch opportunities available on most launch vehicles.
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f4hxn.fr is the personal website of amateur radio operator F4HXN, showcasing his projects, station setup, antennas, digital modes, WSPR experiments, ADS-B reception, and technical guides. The site shares tools, real-time data, logs, and practical resources for radio enthusiasts interested in HF, VHF, UHF, SDR, and modern ham technologies.
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A Dutch website, with a translation option, about scanner radios, maritime, and aviation communication. With maps,a blog, free tools and calculators, and a large collection of Dutch frequencies.
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The Young Ladies' Radio League, also known as YLRL, is an organization founded by women in 1939 with the goal of connecting and supporting female ham radio operators worldwide. From beginner classes to scholarships, YLRL offers resources and a community for women of all ages and backgrounds interested in ham radio. The website provides information on membership, upcoming events, and helpful tips for renewing licenses and getting on the air. Whether you're a seasoned ham or just starting out, YLRL is dedicated to empowering and supporting women in the world of amateur radio.
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NCPACKET is a club whose mission is to create a social media network in North Carolina and adjoining counties and whose network is Internet free, and based on TARPN technology. The NCPACKET project was started in 2014 and the NCPACKET group was started in 2019. NCPACKET meets at restaurants throughout the networked regions. See the website for maps and callsigns of people who could help you get started in the project.
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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.
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official website for DLARC. operates the W3OK repeater, offers license classes and tests, a net, assistance in ARES and RACES nets and activities, and participation in ARRL activities and competitions.
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The website of the Radio Museum of Thessaloniki, containing historical details of the radio history in Greece, including pictures of radio pioneers and also antique radio tuners available in Greece