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W3DZZ trapped multi-band antenna, exposed in this practical wireless article
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The IndyScan website functions as a personal blog, documenting the author's experiences across various aspects of daily life, including travel, culinary adventures, and media consumption. Content frequently details personal trips, dining experiences in Indiana and other locations, and reviews of books, television shows, and products. The site also includes reflections on local events and personal purchases, providing a snapshot of the author's interests and activities. While the site's primary focus is personal narrative, it occasionally touches upon amateur radio, such as mentions of operating during a trip to Brookville, Indiana, or capturing a weather fax via shortwave radio. These ham radio-related entries are integrated within broader lifestyle updates, offering a glimpse into the author's engagement with the hobby rather than providing technical guides or detailed operational information. The resource serves as a personal journal, not a dedicated technical reference for amateur radio.
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Here is an easy method to mount elements to a boom, this can be realized at home, without the need of special tools
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An 85ft wire fed against a 17ft counterpoise that works well in 80 and 40 meters
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This project was published in the April 2004 issue of the Australian magazine Amateur Radio, and has been designed using parts which are very readily available.
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Radio Management Software for the Radio Shack® PRO-92, PRO-93, PRO-2067, PRO-2053, PRO-95 and PRO-96 multi-system trunking scanners.
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What is Family Radio Service? Do I need an FCC license for my FRS unit? Where may I operate my FRS unit?
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Simple, easy to build, low cost, compact, multiband By Robert Wilson, AL7KK
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Using the FT897 with DRM, in german
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Build An Offset Attenuator by Joe Moell K0OV as featured in Homing In for May 1998
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IC‐2300 MARS/CAP mod expanded frequency range 136‐174 MHz
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AOR USA Web site, manufacturer of base and mobile receivers, handheld receivers, digital voice modems, spectrum display units, frequency monitors and antennas
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Spek helps to analyse your audio files by showing their spectrogram. Spek supports all popular lossy and lossless audio file formats. Spek is free software available for Unix, Windows and Mac OS X.
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A simple circuit which will generate a 700 Hz tone into any FM transceiver allowing an amateur to practice CW with another amateur on a 2 meter simplex frequency.
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This magnetic loop is 78cm diameter, with the smaller Hertz loop for tuning. Feeding is by gamma match.
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Deciphering weak or noisy **CW** (Continuous Wave) signals often presents a challenge for amateur radio operators, particularly in contest environments or during DXpeditions. CWLab04X addresses this by providing a software solution that leverages **DSP** (Digital Signal Processing) capabilities of a soundcard to decode Morse code. It functions as both a receiver and a sender, supporting traditional CW and a unique "CCW" mode designed to enhance copyability of signals struggling against high noise floors. The program offers two installation methods: a Windows-specific installer for straightforward setup or a zipped package compatible with Windows and Linux systems running Wine. Users must first download and review the accompanying PDF documentation, CWLab04.pdf and CWLab04_Hardware.pdf, which detail the software's operation and the necessary soundcard interface circuit. The hardware PDF outlines a direct connection from the receiver audio output to the soundcard input, with optional conversion of the soundcard output for hard-keying or microphone input. CWLab04X is intended as an operational aid rather than a replacement for skilled human copy, particularly highlighting the effectiveness of its CCW mode in adverse signal conditions. The software was last revised in April 2009, with installation requiring the LV Runtime 602.
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Lan-Link and Lan-Link for Windows. Other software by G3ZCZ. Some of G3ZCZ's conference papers on amateur radio, and AMSAT editorials
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Here you will find broadcast, pirate, and clandestine information including loggings, QSLs tips, and last-minute news.
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This free program by SP7DQR is designed to print QSL Cards using Mail Merge Tool in MS Word from ADIF file.
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OM International sideband society incorporated nets 75M, 40M, and 20M Nets begin one hour earlier during Daylight Savings Time
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eham members Yaesu FT-857 and Yaesu FT-857D reviews
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This group has been created to promote discussion relating to the EH Antenna. There should be many with experience with the EH Antenna, so don't be shy about asking questions on construction and efficiency.
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The sun can power your Ham station and a whole lot more. Using solar power panel with a 12 volt battery can permit you to operate autonomously even for several hours without interruption.
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A 2,4 GHz 13cm band quadrible qiad antenna with reflector offering a 14dbd gain
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Projects and design atv de ik1hgi Progetti, circuits, master, fotos in Italian
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Sioux City Tri-State Area Fire/EMS, Sheriff, Police and Highway Patrol Live Audio Feed. Listen Sioux City IOWA live scanner
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Cal-av labs, inc. (formerly california avionics laboratories, inc.) manufactures electronic instruments and systems for research and industry. we specialize in radio communications and research/electronic test products. Amateur radio yagi antennas, rotary dipoles, baluns, morse keys.
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Yaesu FT-1000 review edited by G3CWI
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Palm OS morse code software, simple morse code sender, sends code on the built-in speaker at 1-80 WPM. Higher speeds are sloppy because of the 10 msec resolution of the internal timer.
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Very compact and high efficiency antenna ,very low radiation angle even at low height.
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Antenne Cadre Project by F5NGZ, description by F5TZA in french
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Have you ever wanted to listen in on a serious SO2R DX contest effort? hear what the low bands sound like from New England? enjoy a contest without having access to a radio? This is your chance!
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This article describes a low-cost vector network analyzer that operates from 200 kHz to 100 MHz, and connects to a personal computer using a USB 1.1 interface By Tom McDermott, N5EG, and Karl Ireland
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Diagram and sample ferrite balaun for 1.8-30 MHz
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Commercial software developed exclusively for scanning 25 to 1300 MHz. No other PCR1000 software offers as many innovative scanning features.
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A multiband dipole antenna that can work on 15 20 and 40 meters band made with common materials
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Generate QSL cards and labels in your own format. Donationware, windows program by Alpine software officially released for windows XP.
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Pictures, photos, source code and plans to build a logging frequency counter
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Online log for 5V7TT Togo dxpedition 2010. Offer QSL request service.
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LAPD - Wilshire and Olympic Divisions Live Audio Feed using a Uniden 396T radio scanner
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W3EDP multiband wire antenna, an extensive study and analysis of this antenna by W0ESE
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A simple quarter-wave length vertical for 40m band using a 12 m spiderpole