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KARS was founded in January 2008 and has grown from strength to strength
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Orchard City ham radio club in Kelowna, BC Canada
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The Trident Amateur Radio Club was formed in April 1973.
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Frequency coordinations on BC Canada
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Experimenting with capacitive antennas for 40 and 80 meters band. A very space-saving antenna with good receivings caracteristics
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The Ontario QSO Party (OQP), an annual event, takes place on the third full weekend of April, specifically from 1800Z April 18 to 0300Z April 19, 2026, and 1200Z to 2000Z April 19, 2026. This **QSO party** encourages stations outside Ontario to contact as many Ontario amateur radio stations as possible, while Ontario stations work both in-province and worldwide. Key rule changes for 2026 include phone QSOs now counting equally with **CW** QSOs (2 points), the introduction of VE3RHQ as a bonus station, a 250m county line proximity definition, and a new Fixed County Line Category, alongside an adjustment of contest times. Established in 1998 by Bob Chandler VE3SRE, the OQP has been managed by Contest Club Ontario (CCO) since 2006. The event contributes to the State QSO Party Challenge, offering various award categories and maintaining records of past performance. Participants can submit activation plans, review Ontario multipliers, and access county maps. Final results and certificate winners are published, and a dedicated groups.io discussion group facilitates community interaction and support for logging software.
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SimpleHRR is a free ham radio remote control web application (or web app) hosted by Raspberry Pi in the ham station to remote control a ham radio HF transceiver through a supported web browser from a Desktop PC, Laptop or Android phone. Supports recent ICOM IC-7x series transceivers
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The Davis County Amateur Radio Club (DCARC) serves as a focal point for licensed amateur radio operators in Davis County, Utah, fostering community and promoting radio communication interests. Members engage in various aspects of the hobby, including local nets, public service events, and technical discussions. The club's activities often involve supporting emergency communications preparedness and providing opportunities for skill development among its members. DCARC maintains a presence in the local ham radio scene, facilitating contacts and knowledge exchange. They frequently participate in events like _Field Day_ and offer resources for those interested in obtaining or upgrading their amateur radio licenses. The club also supports local repeaters, ensuring reliable VHF/UHF communication infrastructure for the region. Their website, dcarc.net, provides information on club meetings, upcoming events, and contact details for prospective members.
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The collinear J-Pole, often known as the Super-J, does improve the behavior over a regular J-Pole. there is an advantage when vertically combining 1/2 radiating sections to have a bit of separation between the half-wave end points. Get 0.8 dB more gain out of the trusty Super-J by replacing the traditional phasing stub with a long coil.
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How many times have you heard the advice to coil a few turns of coax at the antenna end to form a choke. How to find out if your common mode current choke really works
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xCAT is an helper application for the FlexRadio 6000 series running on macOS computers to control via CAT protocol tranceivers, while xDAX purpose is to provide a way for Digital Mode Software like Fldigi, WSJT-X to access the digital audio data (DAX) of the FlexRadioTM
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The Sinbad Desert Amateur Radio Club is a general-purpose club that mainly serves the Carbon and Emery Counties but has members from all over Utah and surrounding states. The Club was formed by local Hams in Eastern Utah in 1982 by individuals with a common interest
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Sporadic E is a form of propagation that can arise with little warning, and enable radio frequencies of 150 MHz and more to travel over distances of a thousand kilometres and more.
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General informantion and introduction to D-Star explaining what is for D-Start and the practical usage of D-Star in amateur radio communications
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The Straits Area Amateur Radio Club (SAARC) operates a 146.68 MHz (-) repeater with a PL tone of 110.9, serving Northern Michigan for emergency communications and community support. A temporary cross-band repeater on 445.875 MHz is also available during specific hours, enhancing local coverage. The club actively supports disaster services through its repeater infrastructure and coordinates local community events. SAARC provides resources for prospective hams, including information on licensing classes and testing sessions, and promotes amateur radio education. Members and interested individuals can join the club's Groups.IO group for updates and participate in the Bill DeMay _K8GUG_ Memorial Net, held weekly on Monday evenings at 8:00 PM on the primary repeater frequency.
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The Club aims to meet the needs of all interested in amateur radio, and has a varied programme of guest speakers, surplus sales, members' interests evenings, and social evenings.
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Official web site of the Comox Valley ARC
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Recent researches seem to support the hypothesis that Sporadic E propagation could be connected to presence of thunderstorms.
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The Mission of CCARES is to train and organize amateur radio operators in emergency communications.
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This is the website of the Meirion Amateur Radio Society, based in gwynedd north wales
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As a ham radio club we get involved with contest, emergency response and services (CERT, RACE, ARES & etc), volunteering to organizations that needs our help (Community, Boys Scouts, Senior Citizens, & etc.), promoting and educating individuals of amateur radio operations (ARRL, FCC, Obtaining Licenses, Local Government, & etc), meeting new and interesting people around the world and beyond through many sources (VHF, UHF, HF, Computers, CW, D-Star, RTTY, & etc.), amateur radio is a great social skill, there is no age limit on who can get involved, and much more.
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Amateur radio operators in northwestern Wisconsin often seek local community and technical support, which the Barron County Amateur Radio Association (BCARA) provides. This organization facilitates regular meetings, nets, and events, connecting hams across the region for shared learning and operational experiences. Members engage in various aspects of the hobby, from contesting and DXing to emergency communications and technical projects, reinforcing local Elmering traditions. The BCARA maintains a presence on social media, including a Facebook group with over **100** members, enabling real-time communication and event coordination. The club also supports local public service events, demonstrating the practical utility of amateur radio. Their activities encompass both VHF/UHF operations and _HF bands_, ensuring a broad appeal to operators with diverse interests and equipment setups.
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Serving amateur radio and our community since 1962!
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The Delta Amateur Radio Club (DARC) serves as a community organization for amateur radio operators in the Memphis, Tennessee area, providing resources and activities centered around two-way radio communication. The club maintains the W4BS repeater system, which operates on 147.060 MHz with a +600 kHz offset and a 100 Hz PL tone, facilitating local VHF communications. DARC actively supports the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES), preparing members for public service and disaster response through training and coordinated drills. The club also hosts regular meetings and events, fostering camaraderie and technical skill development among its members. Membership in the Delta Amateur Radio Club offers opportunities for participation in various amateur radio activities, including field day operations and local nets. The W4BS repeater provides reliable coverage across the Memphis metropolitan area, serving as a critical asset for both daily ragchewing and emergency traffic handling. DARC's affiliation with the Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL) ensures access to national resources and advocacy, reinforcing the club's commitment to promoting amateur radio and public service within the community. The club's focus on emergency communications strengthens local preparedness.
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MARC, established in 1948, holds monthly meetings of its 70+ members on the first Thursday of every month
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A table that summarize all known amateur radio emission modes, with reference to software and platform available for digital modes
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Based in Filwood, Bristol England
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Amateur radio blog by Adrian Leggett M0NWK
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Local amateur radio club to the south of nottingham city
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Sumter Amateur Radio Club (SARA) Official Website
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The CobWebb antenna project is a compact, multiband HF solution ideal for amateur radio operators. Covering 14-28 MHz, it features a square dipole array with near-omnidirectional coverage and unity gain. This guide details a DIY approach, using a 1:4 current balun for impedance matching. Construction involves aluminum and fiberglass tubing, with optimized element tuning for SWR performance. Weather resistance improvements and resonance shift considerations are also discussed. Build your own CobWebb antenna for an efficient, space-saving HF experience.
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Send and receive wireless messages adding a small 433MHz radio to your Raspberry Pi, without the need of a WiFi connection and operate remote-control main sockets
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Decoding 433MHz-transmissions with software-defined radio.
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An optocoupled audio interface between PC and Transceiver for digital modes. The article includes full schematic of complete board and build instructions.
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Roane County, Tennessee, USA
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MARAC is a support group for county hunting and mobile activities with members all over the world
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Learn all about FT8 and FT4 digital modes in ham radio. Discover how to configure software to use these powerful modes for making contacts even in poor conditions. Find out how to hunt for awards and view instant statistics of your transmissions. Explore the benefits of using digital modes such as FT8 and FT4 for enhancing your ham radio experience.
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An overview or summary of amateur radio / ham radio contests, contesting and a contest calendar of some of the more popular contests.
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This article taken from the IARU Region 1 VHF handbook, is about the history of the original Locator System named QRA-Locator consisted of just five-character code, two capital letters, a two-digit number and a lower-case letter, like inf example CM72j
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Coax Velocity Factor in Baluns, Does it Matter? Test results show coaxial cable velocity factor does not always enter into stub length calculations especially in the world of Baluns
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Williamson Co. Amateur Radio Emergency Radio Service
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The _RS Group_ (formerly Distrelec) provides a comprehensive online store for electronic components, catering to both industrial and amateur radio needs. This resource offers a wide array of parts, including semiconductors, capacitors, resistors, relays, sensors, and power supplies, essential for constructing and maintaining amateur radio equipment. The platform emphasizes efficient procurement and features various top-level categories for easy navigation, such as **Sensors** with 33 subcategories and **Relays** with 13 subcategories, supporting diverse project requirements. Beyond component sales, RS Group offers services like ISO- and DAkkS-certified calibration for over a thousand measuring devices, and e-procurement solutions for businesses. The site also promotes _DesignSpark_, a community and software suite for electronic designers, aiding in the realization of design ideas. This integration aims to provide enhanced local support and a broader product selection, facilitating everything from basic circuit builds to complex industrial automation projects.
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Amateur Radio club in Central Utah
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This is an explanation of the intended way to use TR LOG with two radios in the ARRL November Sweepestakes, CW. The concepts and techniques presented here can work for you in other contests, as most of the ideas are the same.
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Ray-trace radio signals through a realistic three-dimensional ionosphere using Proplab-Pro. This software has been used by the military, researchers, universities and amateur radio operators around the world to assist in determining radio propagation conditions and radio signal behavior. It is one of the most respected and well established software packages for radio engineers and enthusiasts, being actively updated for over 28 years.
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The Newbury and District Amateur Radio Society (NADARS), operating under the callsign G5XV, details its extensive history spanning **104 years** and its operational activities. The resource outlines regular monthly meetings held at Acland Hall, Hermitage Rd, Cold Ash, RG18 9JH, typically featuring informal lectures on radio-related topics. It also highlights the club's engagement in various social and radio events, including participation in contests such as _IOTA_ and _NFD_. NADARS maintains regular daily nets on both 2M and HF bands, providing specific details for members to join. A significant annual event is the Newbury Radio Rally, hosted each summer at the Newbury Showground, which attracts visitors nationwide and features radio and computing sales, club stands, and live demonstration stations. Information on upcoming events, including the next Newbury Radio Rally scheduled for July 5th, 2026, is also provided.
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Gloucester amateur radio and electronics society
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Illustrates the fundamental principles of radio repeaters, detailing their role in extending communication range beyond line-of-sight limitations. It begins by defining _simplex communication_ as a direct radio-to-radio link, effective only when no obstructions impede the signal path. The resource then introduces the concept of a repeater (or base station) strategically positioned on elevated terrain, such as a mountain, to overcome geographical barriers. The article clarifies the repeater's operational mechanism: it receives a signal on one frequency and simultaneously re-transmits it on a different frequency, enabling users on opposite sides of an obstruction to communicate. This _duplex operation_ is likened to satellite communication for VHF propagation, but with a fixed terrestrial station. Specific examples of signal paths are provided, showing how a handheld radio transmits up to the repeater, which then relays the message down to another user, effectively bypassing obstacles like hills or large buildings.