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This Return Loss Bridge has been designed to characterize the input impedance of a receive strip, and the output impedance of a transmit strip
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The CQ WPX Contest website provides information about the international contest based on working all prefixes, with details on dates, rules, results, log submissions, online certificates, and log checking reports. Users can also access a searchable score database, rules FAQ, and follow updates on the blog and social media. The site is a valuable resource for amateur radio operators participating in the WPX Contest.
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The Mother Lode DX / Contest Club welcomes all interested DXers and contesting fans, both casual and rabid, from throughout the Mother Lode region of California
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New, used, & reconditioned electronic test & measurement equipment sales, rentals, & service. Agilent/HP Spectrum Analyzers, Tektronix Oscilloscopes, Fluke Calibrators, & much more.
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Over 150 pages of content are dedicated to maximizing activity on the 6-meter band, often referred to as the _Magic Band_. The resource details various propagation modes, including sporadic E, F2, and tropospheric ducting, providing insights into their characteristics and how to leverage them for DX contacts. It also covers essential equipment considerations, from transceivers and transverters to specific antenna designs optimized for 50 MHz operation, such as Yagis and Moxon antennas. The eBook presents strategies for participating in 6-meter contests and pursuing awards like _VUCC_, offering practical advice on logging software and operating techniques. It includes discussions on software tools useful for predicting propagation and managing contacts, alongside guidance on finding and utilizing DX maps to identify openings. The author, K5ND, shares his extensive experience to help operators achieve successful 6-meter DXing. Specific sections address the code of practice for 50 MHz operations and provide assistance in locating rare DX opportunities. The content is structured to guide both new and experienced operators through the nuances of the band, from initial setup to advanced operating strategies.
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Presents the official results for the _CQ World Wide 160-Meter Contest_, a premier event for Top Band enthusiasts. The resource details final scores for both CW and SSB segments, offering links to comprehensive articles, plaque winner lists, and club score breakdowns. It also includes access to score databases for individual modes and years, along with "Soapbox/QRM Comments" from participants, providing insights into operating conditions and experiences. This archive spans results from 2010 through 2025, with a forward-looking note regarding the 2026 SSB contest date adjustment due to a conflict with the _ARRL DX CW Contest_. The site provides specific links for each year, allowing operators to review detailed outcomes, including top scores, errata, and all-time records, such as the _SX5R_ 2017 SSB performance. The structured presentation facilitates easy navigation through historical contest data.
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The PG7V Contest Calendar provides a curated listing of significant **HF contests**, with a particular focus on events relevant to European amateur radio operators. It details contest specifics such as start and end times in UTC, eligible bands (e.g., 80 meters, 40 meters, 10 meters), and required exchange information (e.g., serial number, CQ-zone, DOK, locator, age). The calendar includes diverse modes like CW, SSB, PSK63, RTTY, and FT4, catering to various operating preferences. Featured contests include the RSGB 80m Club Championship, WW WPX Contest, IARU Region 1 Fieldday, and ARRL International Digital Contest. Each entry links directly to the official contest rules for detailed information. The calendar also notes specific participation rules, such as the 1 KHz QSY requirement in the HA3NS Memorial Contest or the 24-hour single-operator time limit in the ARRL International Digital Contest. This resource is updated regularly, ensuring timely information for upcoming **contest operations** over a four-week period. It serves as a practical tool for hams planning their contest activity.
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The Great Lakes DX / Contest Club is located in the central part of Michigan near the city of Lansing which is the state capitol. The club's main purpose is to support and encourage the DX aspect of the amateur radio hobby.
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To commemorate the 189th anniversary of Venezuelan Independence,
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These pages containing informations about contesting on 144MHz and higher bands. All informations are only in Czech language.
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Worked All Europe DX Contest Rules of the popular contest promoted by DARC
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PI4COM is a small group of enthusiastic radio amateurs who like HF contesting
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Antuino is an accurate instrument that can be used in the field to measure SWR, field strength, modulation, etc. In the lab, it can be used to sweep filters, measure gain, distortion, frequency response, etc. It works upto 150 Mhz. On the third harmonic, it is usable on 435 Mhz band as well (with reduced sensitivity).
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Contesting Resources for Amateur Radio - A long list of amateur radio contesting resources collected by K8ZT
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Article cover hints and tips on ham radio or amateur radio contesting and contests
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C.C.F. web site by Contest Club Finland editor of the pileUp newsletter
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Remembrance Day Contest Logger free Windows software. Remembrance Day is a popular contest in Australia.
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UA9QCQ site was created as a website for those who participate in various ham radio contests. In the dedicated section, you can view the competition schedule of events. Each event has link to the ruole of competition. Events data is updated monthly on the eve of the next month. We try to ensure that our info contains only up-to-date data.
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The website of the Orca DX and Contest Club.
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The Licking County Contest Group (LCCG) is a small group of Radio Amateurs in Licking County Ohio who enjoy contesting.
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A page with several testing and measurement resources usefull for those ham radio operators who needs to align or repair their own radio equipment.
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The G5O Contest Group blog documents contest operations and related activities of the Stockport Radio Society. It covers various **HF** and **VHF** contests, providing insights into station setup, antenna configurations, and operational strategies employed during events. The content frequently includes post-contest analyses, discussing scores, propagation conditions, and technical challenges encountered. The blog entries detail specific contest participations, often featuring photographs of the operating environment and equipment used. It serves as a chronicle of the group's contesting history, offering practical examples of multi-operator station management and logistical planning for competitive amateur radio events. The group's focus on both local and international contests is evident through the range of events covered. Regular updates provide a continuous record of the group's engagement in the amateur radio contesting community.
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N4L design and manufacture versatile, high-accuracy, easy to use instruments for power electronic test & measurement
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Rules of the CQ WW DX Contest in different languages
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IARU HF Contest, goal is to contact as many other amateurs, especially IARU member society HQ stations, around the world as possible using the 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meter bands.
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Official web site of the yt9x contest team Radio Club "Sevojno" - YT9X Contest Team
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An article on how to measure electrical current with a digital multimeter or analogue multimeter.
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A deep analysis of UHF connectors performance tests, including return Loss of UHF Connectors, Mismatch Loss of UHF Connectors, SWR of UHF Connectors
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A very frequently updated blog of building a large contest station in northern Sweden
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The complete software suite to Edit, Analyze, Generate Statistics, View multiple logs simultaneously, Map QSOs, Import and Export to Cabrillo or ADIF files. The Contest Log Analyzer has been developed as a complete database management application, where you can create separate Databases, containing several Logs, a convenient way to save, in one place only, all your log files that accumulate over the years. It runs on Mac and Windows, and it is a commercial product.
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An article by CT1BOH about recording amateur radio contests. Recording contests is a great tool to detect problems and improve operating efficiency
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The Itchen Valley Amateur Radio Club (IVARC) provides a local hub for radio amateurs in the Southampton and Winchester areas of the UK. This club actively participates in various UK contesting events, including the weekly _RSGB VHF UKAC_ contests, _RSGB AFS club contests_, and _BERU contests_, alongside annual UK field days. As a _Brickworks Accredited_ club, IVARC is committed to supporting both new licensees and experienced operators in exploring diverse aspects of the hobby, fostering skill development and operational experience. Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month at the Bianchi Suite, Otterbourne Village Hall, offering a consistent schedule for members and visitors. The club's recent activities include supporting _Jamboree On The Air_ (JOTA) for local Scout groups (e.g., GB1ESG), activating special event stations like _GB0SR_ from Solent Rescue Lifeboat Station, and organizing club visits to significant historical sites such as Bletchley Park. IVARC also hosts events like QRP Day and National Field Day, providing practical operating opportunities and fostering camaraderie among members.
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Heil Sound PR-35 vs Heil Sound PR-781 vs Electro Voice Blue Cardinal by K4QKY
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The Tennessee Contest Group (a.k.a. TCG) is a group of Amateur Radio operators (hams) who enjoy operating in competitive radio sporting events or contests.
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How test transistors and diodes with a simple digital multimeter.
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Complete test equipment dealers and distributors directory and test equipment community forum for engineers to share knowledge.
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MARCA, Inc. operates approximately 24 repeaters across Arizona mountaintops and Phoenix-area rooftops, supporting modes like D-STAR and Fusion. The club, holding the **W7MOT** callsign, engages in diverse activities including ARRL Field Day events near Forest Lakes, AZ, ARRL FMT contests, and antenna experimentation. Members actively participate in HF operations such as voice, digital, CW, DXing, and various digital HF modes, alongside MESH and EOC operations within the valley. The club's interests span a broad technical spectrum, from SDR radio building to antique radio restoration, and include modern digital modes like WSPR, WSJT, FT8, and FT4. They also explore computer-based operations such as Echolink, fostering a dedicated Single Board Computer (SBC) and Raspberry Pi group. Monthly VE testing sessions for Technician, General, and Extra Class licenses are conducted by Ray Vasquez, K4RMV. Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month, typically lasting two hours, with a business segment followed by a technical presentation. These gatherings occur in-person at IHop in Mesa, AZ, and concurrently via Zoom, accommodating both local members and winter visitors. Informal chat groups often form post-meeting to discuss specialized topics like D-STAR, SDR, APRS, MESH, and Fusion.
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This article include a circuit that allows a cheap 0-1mA meter to be used as a micro-ammeter or a milli-voltmeter
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SARTG RTTY contest new year and WW-RTTY rules and results
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CQ World Wide 160-Meter Contest rules, results records and log official web site.
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Windows log software for the popular RD contest, usually held in Australia in mid August.
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How to do a capacity check on your battery pack. Videos demonstrate how to test the capacity of a 4S 10Ah LiFePO4 Headway pack
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A tutorial on how to get started operating RTTY using MMTTY as the primary program to begin your RTTY operations. Installing, configuring and using MMTTY. Documentation in English and Spanish