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National communications Family Radio Service frequencies divided in 14 channels
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H.E.A.R.T. Serving Pinellas County
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Receiver performance review of the Kenwood TS-890S HF,50MHz,70MHz amateur radio transceiver by Sherwood Engineering
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Monterey Bay Amateur Radio Association
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TYT Electronics boasts of 15-year experience in two-way radio manufacture. Produce DMR transceivers, handhelds, receivers and mobile radios, analog amateur radio and commercial VHF transceivers
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Serving the East Valley since 1973
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High desert amateur radio group, amateur radio operators who live on the Oregon high desert plain that extends from the Cascade Mountains east into Idaho and south to California.
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The purpose of the Indiana QSO Party (INQP) is to encourage contact with Indiana amateur radio stations by other Indiana hams and hams worldwide
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The Ft.McCoy Amateur Radio Club is a friendly Club located in the Ocala National Forest, Marion County Florida. The Club was founded in October 1997
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BKLog is a versatile log book and contest program designed specifically for amateur radio operators. Developed in VB.NET, it offers a user-friendly interface and a range of features that cater to both casual and competitive hams. Users can log their contacts, manage contest entries, and utilize automatic CW sending, making it a valuable tool for any operator. One of the standout features of BKLog is its integration with DX Cluster access, allowing users to stay updated on DX spots and enhance their operating experience. Additionally, it supports uploads to popular online QSL services such as QRZ, LoTW, and Club Log, streamlining the QSL process for users. With regular updates and improvements, BKLog continues to evolve, ensuring it meets the needs of the amateur radio community. Whether you're a seasoned contester or a newcomer to logging, BKLog provides the essential tools to enhance your ham radio experience. Its compatibility with Windows makes it accessible to a wide range of users, and its ongoing development ensures that it remains relevant in the ever-changing landscape of amateur radio.
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The page provides a detailed guide on how to build your own NOAA weather satellite receiving station, covering hardware, antenna, computer setup, and software installation. It offers a straightforward explanation suitable for beginners and serves as an educational project. The content includes step-by-step instructions and tips for observing satellites in the night sky.
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Homebrewing a vhf bicone antenna with 8 clothes hangers and 4 feet of Sch40 non-metallic rigid conduit
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The Langley Amateur Radio Club has been in existence since 1988 and received it's charter in 1989. It has a membership of approximately 20 active amateurs.
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List of Ham Radio Emergency Items. A list developed to give a starting point that the user can develop his or her own list if items from
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Two different ways to create autotransformer for end fed half wave wire antennas, by using ferrite or air core.
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Greater Bridgeport Amateur Radio Club helps to provide vital Emergency Communications through amateur radio to Southern Fairfield County and the Derby area.
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Association of Silicon Valley Amateur Radio Organizations. ASVARO is a California non-profit public benefit educational corporation (501(c)(3)) dedicated to supporting amateur radio for education and public service. Located in the Silicon Valley of California
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Heavy Duty Antenna Mounts For Mobile Ham Radios
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Serving Lapeer County & Surrounding Communities in Michigan
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A VHF UHF mobile operation setup with APRS tracking by wd6cmu
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A tutorial on using RF frequency counter, how a digital frequency counter works, includes frequency counter specifications and best practices in setting counter accuracy and resolution
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The california historical radio society is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to the radio. our members acquire, restore, trade, and exhibit radio technology and memorabilia. our members research and document historical radio. become a chrs member and learn about the art and science of the radio.
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dnx274.org - cb-mailbox dbo274 and the famous packet radio mailbox software openbcm
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Ham radio or amateur radio has fascinated generations. This Web site reveals the secrets behind its enduring popularity and usefulness.
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Luxury villa equipped with ham radio equipment to let.
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Provider of supplemental emergency communications for the Greater Cumberland, Maryland tri-state area, and promoter of amateur radio in the community.
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TwoWayBattery.com is your source for high quality two way radio replacement batteries, chargers, eliminators and accessories. Batteries for major brands Alinco Icom Kenwood Motorola Uniden Yaesu Standard and more
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Established in the early 1970's has a Membership of about 50 men and women
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Multi-frequency radio interferometers
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Ham Radio at its best in the Lakes Area of Brainerd, MN, USA
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Getting Started in PC Soundcard Digital Radio, basics of amateur radio digital modes
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Amateur radio products,wire and yagi antennas, SDR Receivers, upconverters, pre-amplifiers, towers and RTL funcube dongles by CT1FFU
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The Guernsey Amateur Radio Society (GARS) provides a central hub for amateur radio operators in the Bailiwick of Guernsey, offering resources like a local _GU Callbook_ and specific notes tailored for visiting operators. The society maintains an active presence, holding regular meetings on Friday evenings from 7:30 to 9:00 PM in a unique World War II bunker located within the grounds of the Beau Sejour Leisure Centre. Beyond in-person gatherings, GARS facilitates on-air activity with a 2-meter net operating on 145.525 MHz every Tuesday night at 8:00 PM. Additionally, a DMR net is hosted on Thursday nights at 8:00 PM via the _GB7GY_ repeater, catering to digital mode enthusiasts. These nets provide opportunities for local members and visitors to connect and exchange information. Phil Cooper, GU0SUP, serves as a key contact for the society, managing inquiries and web content. The club's location is precisely described as being down a concrete staircase to the left of the road when approaching the Concourse entrance, making it straightforward for newcomers to find their way to the club's distinctive meeting place.
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Review of the popular Heil PR-781 mic, connected to an Icom IC-7800 by k3dav
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Homepage of radio club oz1als, contest results, pictures etc
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Remotely-Operated 1200 Baud AX.25 Narrowband Packet Radio and APRS on a Baofeng UV-5RA and Raspberry Pi 2
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remoteAudio is an multi platform Audio streaming application for Amateur Radio purposes. The most typical use case for this software is the remote operation of an amateur radio station. remoteAudio supports multiple users and multiple audio sources. At any time multiple clients can listen simultaneously on the same radio, although remoteAudio only allows one user to transmit.
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The electchester vhf club is located in flushing, queens, ny and operates an arrl coordinated, 2 meter, vhf repeater designed for amateur (ham) radio use.
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Pagina del Radio Club Trelew, provincia del Chubut, Patagonia Argentina
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This article shows how to power an amateur radio station from solar power using four kits that have been designed to work together in a modular way, each kit provides a unique function.
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A summary or tutorial about the basics of the spectrum analyzer, what it is and what it is used for.
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Dealer of electronic test equipment dealers since 1977 equipment manufactured by Tektronix, Hewlett Packard, General Radio, Dranetz, Bird, Fluke, ENI, ESI, Wavetek, Narda, Keithley, Weinschel, Microlab/FXR, Systron Donner, Kepco, Lambda
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The NWAPRS is here to support APRS events, activities and amateur radio enthusiasts primarily in British Columbia, Alberta, Northwest Territories, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana
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Sponsored by TARA Troy Amateur Radio Association The worlds very 1st. PSK contest
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To encouraging all aspects of Amateur Radio operation, including public service and radio experimentation for scientific improvement of the art.