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Presents a dedicated online callbook for Romanian amateur radio operators, compiling an extensive database of YO callsigns. It details information sourced from the _Agentia Nationala de Comunicatii_ (ANCOM) and user submissions, including callsigns, names, postal addresses, email contacts, and even photographs. The resource currently lists **10,768** YO callsigns, with **4,987** authorized by ANCOM, offering a centralized lookup for the Romanian amateur radio community. This platform also includes special event callsigns like _YR8D_, acknowledging their importance for QSL information sought by international DXers. It provides categorized lists of YO hams by county, a section for SWLs (radioamatori receptori), and a directory of YO radio clubs and associations. Users can submit updates or corrections via an online form, with validation typically processed quickly, often within minutes, ensuring the database remains current.
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VK2KFJ amatuer radio information pages, including packet radio, six metres, radio modifications, local repeater lists.
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Club Information, Membership roster, officers, meetings, field day and more.
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ARRL's Logbook of the World (LoTW) system is a repository of log records submitted by users from around the world. When both participants in a QSO submit matching QSO records to LoTW, the result is a QSL that can be used for ARRL award credit.
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by Steve Hicks N5AC and Jim Boehner N2ZZ
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The _Egyptian Amateurs Radio Association (E-ARA)_ provides a directory of its members, detailing callsigns such as SU1AL and SU1ER, along with their full names and QSL routing instructions. Each entry typically includes a postal box or street address in cities like Giza, Cairo, and Port Said, facilitating direct QSL card exchange. Specific entries indicate QSL via home call for operators like SU1BH (A71BH) and SU1DZ (9K2DZ), while others, such as SU1MR and SU1SR, route QSLs through SU1ER. The list also contains details for operators with international home calls, including SU2RS, who QSLs via OE6EEG. This resource serves as a basic callbook for the Egyptian amateur radio community, offering essential contact information for local and international hams seeking to confirm contacts or establish communication.
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ARRL Laboratory Expanded Test-Result Report Kenwood TS-570D
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Here are some lengths and spacings for various direct connect beams.
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The South Brevard Amateur Radio Club is based in the Melbourne, Florida area and provides volunteer communications services to the public and provides a common organization for amateur radio operators in the south Brevard County area to operate under.
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KC9L PSK is a free PSK31 program based on AE4JY’s PSKCore DLL. It supports 5 RX channels, full duplex operation, and more. Even if it's development has been dismissed, is a good tool for windows 95/98 pc.
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The lists are the most comprehensive compilations of frequencies for the Greater Cleveland area
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A guide on writing reports to broadcasting stations and obtaining QSL cards
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Printed.it Tipolitografia Bonanno QSL printing service by IT9EJW sicily.
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Similar to Tiny 2 but this three element direct connect antenna utilizes a reflector and a director to achieve gain.
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The Online Callbook for Internet Explorer makes it easy to find QSL information from the most popular HAM-radio web sites, such as QRZ.COM, ARRL.ORG, RAC.CA, QRZ.RU, BUCK.COM and OCTAVIA.COM,
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Information on equipment manufactured by the Bird Electronic Corporation, wattmeters, RF loads, switches by I0JX
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The _Italian VHF Beacons_ resource provides a detailed listing of active and QRT amateur radio beacons operating across VHF, UHF, and SHF bands within Italy. Each entry specifies the beacon's callsign (e.g., IQ1SP/B), operating frequency (e.g., 144.411 MHz), QTH locator (e.g., JN44VC), effective radiated power (ERP) in watts, and antenna configuration (e.g., Big Wheel, 4x Dipole, Yagi). This data is crucial for radio amateurs involved in propagation studies, equipment testing, and long-distance (DX) communication on these higher frequency bands, offering fixed signal sources for monitoring. This compilation, last updated in October 2005, serves as a historical snapshot of Italian beacon activity. For instance, it lists several 144 MHz beacons with ERPs ranging from **0.1W** to **10W**, and higher frequency beacons such as I8EMG/B on 1296.880 MHz and I3EME/B on 24192.132 MHz. The inclusion of QRT (Quiet Radio Teletype) status for many entries indicates the dynamic nature of beacon operations over time. Users can utilize this information to identify potential signal sources for band openings or to calibrate their receiving equipment against known transmissions.
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HB9MTN loop motor control software. For motor control, either Centronics, RS232 or USB ports can be used, for CAT-Control the RS232 or USB ports.
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To build a Band Decoder to drive our remote relays, we need to supply the band information from the rig to the decoder
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Build your own band decoder, for kenwood rigs too
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Club, Club station and Contest site for Radio Amateurs from Lier Belgium
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The bass amateur radio IRLP group node 6391. victoria australia. info IRLP stands for the Internet Radio Linking Project. The aim of this project is to link radio systems separated by long distance without the use of expensive leased lines, satellites, or controllers.
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Log2000 provides a structured environment for amateur radio operators to manage their contact records. This software facilitates the logging of two-way radio contacts, a fundamental aspect of the hobby, by capturing essential QSO data such as callsigns, dates, times, bands, and modes. It also supports the generation and printing of QSL cards and labels, streamlining the process of confirming contacts for awards and personal record-keeping. The program was specifically developed for Windows 95/98, Windows NT, and Windows 2000 operating systems. Its feature set includes tools for searching logs, generating various reports, and managing award progress. While tailored for earlier Windows versions, Log2000 offers core logging functionalities that remain relevant for basic station management.
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BQ9P Interactive Logbook 1998 DXpedition to Pratas Island
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Info and specifications on my three beacons on 10 and 6 meter bands. You will find also informations on the propagation for these two band.
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NJDXA North Jersey DX Association is a platform maintained by Urb LeJeune, W2DEC, providing information about upcoming meetings, VE testing sessions, and the operation of the W2 QSL Bureau. The site offers resources for amateur radio operators in the North Jersey area to connect, share experiences, and learn from each other. It serves as a hub for DXing enthusiasts to stay updated on events and activities related to amateur radio. The intended audience includes hams in the North Jersey region looking to participate in club meetings, VE testing, and QSL bureau operations.
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Luxorion Yaesu FT-1000MP Mark-V transceiver review
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The purpose of this article is to describe in detail the Morse code keys made by the Brown Brothers Machine Company (BBMC), to aid the serious key collector in identifying each model made by this fine company.
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The Kenwood TS-570D(G) transceiver (I), by Thierry Lombry, ON4SKY
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Links and sources of information about our club in Ventura County, California
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This free program calculates the location of any locator. It calaculates the distance, azimuth, longitude and latitude between two Maidenhead locators. Converts longitude/latitude coordinates to Maidenhead locator Converts Maidenhead locator to longitude/latitude coordinates
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80-meter peilontvanger / receiver includes printed circuit sample and list of components
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KyteLabs InfoBase - Electron Tubes & Valves Data
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Located about 25 miles south of Boston, MA, near the City of Brockton.
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Information and news about Amateur Radio in Scotland
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Adventure Radio, articles and reviews. This site has a whole host of ham related information.
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Contest team 9A7A, basic info and photos about our activities
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10 meter propigation beacon project
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QSL Information Pages QIP for BC-DXers - more than 50000 qsl logs from more than 10000 BC-DX radio stations
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We intend for this page to tell our story as well as be a resource for other "hams"
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based on an FT-1000MP Reflector discussion with Bill Heinzinger, W9OL, 15/16 November 2002