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Information on ham radio or amateur radio (radio amatur)
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A web site about amateur radio satellite
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A keyed piezo beeper, connected to the microphone jack of a HT, appeared feasible as a ready-made MCW generator.
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We encourage ham radio operators to try something new with the hobby.
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Basic information in spanish hon how to become ham radio operators, or radioaficionados
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Por una Radioaficion unida y solidaria . Uruguay
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A simple and effective antenna launcher system by AA4LR
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A blogspot blog about Software Defined Radio
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Homebrew Tube Projects, Vacuum Tube Data, Articles From Old Handbooks
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Extending TX for the Kenwood TS-590s HF Transceiver
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In italian language, ham radio tales
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WebLog for Amateur Radio, Computers, Technology, not my personal life because...who really cares about my personal life? by Justin Kates Lewes, Delaware, United States
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A blog dedicated to SDR and in particular to HPSDR experimentation and tests by John G0ORX
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Simple QRP projects, 10m, 6m, WSPR beaconing, sub-9kHz and other random stuff
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A page dedicated to servicing and building a 10 meter band moxon Antenna
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The life and times of development of a Linux D-Star repeater and dplus node.
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Article on Phase-cancellation of noise on 2m band
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Radio 2 Radio broadcasts amateur & HAM radio news and current events from around the world.
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Things on the occasion of amateur radio activity only
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Tuning non-resonant antennas and usage of such technique during contests.
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Amateur radio makes the world a much smaller place.
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An interesting article by V2EVN on moxon yagi antennas
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Some observations on the Yaesu FT-817 5W portable HF VHF UHF transceiver with some pictures and movies
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A blog devoted to the hobby of Amateur Radio (Ham Radio). The radio amateurs of the world contribute to public service and emergency communications. This blog hopefully will reflect that fact!
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Configure the Kenwood TS-590S for Digital Voice Keying DVK, a must for contesting.
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Projects in ham radio, programming, and robotics. Specializing in amateur satellite operations.
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Diary of a small contest group
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Blog site for various home brew projects including antennas, power dividers etc
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PS8RF beacon tx in 7.035 Mhz with 3 W
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Jules Verne's "Around the World in 80 days" is old fashion way. Be an amateur radio I'll bet you'll rounding the world just on a flash!
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J49I operated from Crete Island (EU-015, KM25PH) during the 2008 _CQ WW DX CW Contest_, focusing on multi-operator category participation. The station's activity centered on maximizing contacts and multiplier acquisition across various HF bands during the competitive event. Operators aimed to achieve a high score by leveraging the island's DXCC entity status. The team, comprising Greek and Italian amateur radio operators, utilized the J49I callsign for this specific contest operation. Their efforts contributed to the overall contest results for the 2008 CW segment, with logs submitted reflecting their performance from the European continent.
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This blog is devoted to my station and all of my radio activities
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CT1FUI - Amateur Radio from Portugal , QSL card collection from 90's
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Homebrew, QRP, Beacons & Diplomatic / Spy Radio
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This blog is a space devoted to primarily, but not limited to, my experiences with and ideas about Amateur Radio, QRPing and Morse Code.
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An Amateur Radio enthusiast living in the North of England. A keen DXer and Contester.CoSysop GB7MBC DXCluster. Member of Sands Contest Group MX0SCG/M0SCG
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Dx on Hf specially on low bands from Zante island Greece
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Elecraft KX3 Review by a QRP DXer and Contester
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Ham Radio News, Information, and Operating Activities of Ron, WD4AHZ
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It is possible to detune the tower so that, at least on one band, the tower can be made to effectively disappear. That is, become non-resonant on the band of interest. This allows the vertically-polarized low-bands antenna to meet its potential.
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The Japanese-made Maldol MFB-300 HF vertical antenna offer extremely wide-band performance, with a specified frequency range of 1.0-60 MHz.
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LA6EIA Ole's DX-blog details shortwave listening (SWL) and amateur radio DX operations from Norway, providing insights into propagation conditions and station reception. The blog frequently features specific reception reports, often including details such as frequency, mode, and signal strength, alongside observations of various broadcast and utility stations. It documents the author's personal experiences in chasing DX, offering a practical perspective on radio propagation and equipment performance. The content includes logs of received stations, sometimes accompanied by audio clips or screenshots of waterfall displays, illustrating successful decodes or strong signal captures. This resource presents a chronological record of DX achievements and challenges, reflecting the dynamic nature of radio propagation across different bands and times. The blog distinguishes itself by its focus on real-world SWL and amateur radio DXing from a Nordic QTH, offering a unique regional perspective on global radio phenomena. It serves as a personal journal of radio exploration, highlighting specific callsigns, frequencies, and operational details encountered during DX sessions.