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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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The Red Oak Victory Amateur Radio Club (ROVARC), an ARRL affiliated club, was incorporated in 1999 as a non-profit club.
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The Kenwood TS-870S HF transceiver features two state-of-the-art 24-bit 20 MIPS DSP chips, providing over 100dB out-of-passband attenuation and CW bandwidth adjustable to 50 Hz. It operates across 160-10 meters with 100 watts output, incorporating digital filtering, a beat canceller, and 100 memory channels. The radio also includes a transmit equalizer, RX antenna input, and a K1 Logic Keyer, enhancing signal processing and operational flexibility for amateur radio operators. Advanced capabilities include IF stage DSP, dual noise reduction, and an auto notch filter, all contributing to superior signal reception and clarity. The TS-870S offers a variable AGC, voice equalizer, and an RS-232C port for computer control, with Windows™ software supplied. Its built-in automatic antenna tuner functions on all bands for both transmit and receive modes, streamlining station setup and operation. Available accessories such as the DRU-3A digital recording unit, SO-2 high stability crystal oscillator, and VS-2 voice synthesizer option further extend the transceiver's utility. The unit requires 13.8 VDC at 20.5 Amps and is supplied with an MC-43S hand microphone, making it a comprehensive station component.
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specialize in trading Russian vacuum tubes used in broadcasting, amateur radio, Hi-Fi audio, meteorology, communication, medical applications and industr
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Offers irlp echolink node in tulare county california
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The ARRL powerpoint on satellite Operations by WB8IMY
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DStarQuery was written to provide a universal query mechanism for Icom D-STAR enabled radios with a low speed port.
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DK0TUI Radio Club Station at Technical University of Ilmenau Germany
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This system demonstrates that no galvanic coupling to earth is needed for a proper RF earth grounding
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Le radioamateurisme,le qrp,l elecraft k2, antennas,qrp,schemas,manuals,nostalgia, meteo,dx clusters hf, and contests links in french
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Home of the Pampanito Amateur Radio Club
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The Westside Amateur Radio Club, Inc. is the oldest such club in the New Orleans area. Westwego Lousiana
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Baofeng UV-5R uses RS232 to communicate or programming with the PC software and you can make your own programming cable with a few components.
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The Icom IC-7300 is a groundbreaking Software Defined Radio (SDR) transceiver that revolutionizes the way amateur radio operators interact with the spectrum. With its large 4.3-inch color TFT LCD touch screen, users can easily navigate through various functions, including real-time spectrum scope and high-resolution waterfall displays. This allows for quick adjustments and enhanced signal awareness, making it easier to find and engage in QSOs. The touch screen interface provides a modern approach to radio operation, replacing traditional buttons with virtual controls that can be accessed with a simple touch. In addition to its user-friendly interface, the IC-7300 boasts advanced features such as IF-DSP filtering, audio scope functions, and a multi-dial knob that combines tactile control with touch screen flexibility. These capabilities enable operators to visualize signals and make precise adjustments to their settings, ensuring optimal performance during contests or casual operating. The IC-7300 is designed for both beginners and experienced hams, making it a versatile addition to any shack. Its innovative design and functionality truly embody the spirit of modern amateur radio.
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The Medina County Amateur Radio Corporation (MCARC) is an amateur radio club based in Medina County, Texas, dedicated to promoting the hobby and providing community support. The organization actively participates in events such as **Winter Field Day 2024**, demonstrating operational readiness and emergency communications capabilities. MCARC focuses on fostering camaraderie among local hams and engaging in various on-air activities, contributing to the overall health of the amateur radio community in its region. The club's activities include regular meetings and participation in significant operating events, which serve to enhance members' technical skills and operational proficiency. By organizing and engaging in events like Field Day, MCARC members gain practical experience in setting up and operating portable stations, often under challenging conditions. This hands-on experience is crucial for developing robust **emergency communications** skills, which are vital for supporting local communities during times of need.
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Provides information and resources on Amateur (Ham) Radio from N0UN. Ham Radio Friends, Shacks and Blog by N0UN
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A J-pole antenna plan for 50 MHz based on the DK7ZB design
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Club made up of people with diverse interests that share a common bond, Amateur Radio
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North coast amateur radio club - Cleveland, OH
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Vintage Tube Radio's from Germany for sale. High class restorations for all valve radios offered. Radio Brands like Saba, NordMende, Majestic, Grundig, Zenith, Philco and more. TubeRadioDoc Vintage Audio Store
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Ham radio club deeply involved in many aspects of amateur radio
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The Yolo Amateur Radio Society (YARS) is primarily a public service oriented club assisting with communications for many public events around the Sacramento Valley.
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The Flight of the Lockheed Martin ARC Amateur Radio Balloon Repeater
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Various info on KE2UK with links to other radio sites and much much more ...
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Lancaster Radio Transmitting Society Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
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The Milford Amateur Radio Club, Established in 1961 Milford, Michigan
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The program consists of tabbed pages for various antenna and transmission line calculation. You can compute the values for an inverted L network that will allow you to match the 50 ohm output of the radio, or you can compute the necessary length in the units of choice for a 5/8 wave vertical for 10 meter band.
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The Bristol Amateur Radio Club's purpose is to: Facilitate the exchange of information and general cooperation between members to promote amateur radio knowledge, fraternalism and individual operating efficiency
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Custom qsl cartoons personalized for ham radio operators and CB radio fanatics. Cartoons created for your own qsl card line with custom cartoons you want
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IZ5CML, Enrico Giannerini, obtained his amateur radio license in 1998, achieving DXCC contacts with all entities over 18 years of activity. His station, located in Empoli, Tuscany, Italy, focuses on HF and 50 MHz operations, primarily using SSB, CW, and some RTTY. He emphasizes direct radio communication, preferring "human modes" over digital modes like FT8/4, which he views as detaching the operator from the signal. Enrico's operating interests include DXing, IOTA activations, and major HF contests, where he has participated both individually and with teams like IQ5LV and IO5O. Notable activations include Sao Miguel and Flores (CU8, EU-089) in the Azores in 2005, and Antiparos and Paros (EU-067) in Greece in 2006 and 2014. He also contributes to the Hamradioweb forum, promoting good operating practices and publishing the monthly "Dxschedule" for upcoming DX and contest activities. The website includes a blog with articles on DX, ionospheric propagation, and antennas, reflecting his long-standing passion for radio, sparked by the 1980s film "La Tenda Rossa" and years as an SWL.
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Managed by k3tkj, offer to ham radio operators free space for web pages and email forwarding.
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Lehigh Valley Amateur Radio Club
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The Association of Carabinieri Force Amateur Radio from Italy
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European dealer for Ham Amplifier, amateur radio RF power amplifier by Zhong Xing
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TA2MOG (HB9TOW) website. Ham and CB radio pages in Turkish, forum, with a summary English section. Info in visiting Turkey.
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The IZ3MEZ Web DX Cluster presents real-time amateur radio DX spots across 20 distinct frequency bands, spanning from **LF (2190m)** at 135.7 kHz up to **SHF (QO-100)** at 10499 MHz. It displays the DX callsign, frequency, DXCC entity, spotter callsign, and spotter DXCC entity, along with any accompanying comments. The cluster also lists various operating modes such as CW, RTTY, FT8, FT4, FT2, PSK, and SSTV, and supports special operating activities like QRP/P and specific award programs including IOTA, POTA, SOTA, WCA, and JOTA. The cluster's interface provides a dynamic feed of the latest 50 spots, continuously updated with precise timestamps. It offers direct **Telnet protocol** access for users preferring a command-line interface, with configuration instructions provided. The resource also integrates with other spotting networks like RBN and PSK Reporter, enhancing its utility for DXers and contesters seeking propagation information and activity monitoring across a broad spectrum of amateur radio frequencies.
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Essex CW Amateur Radio Club
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dedicated to the discussion & development of ALL amateur / ham radio Digital Voice & Data communication
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Sonra society of newfoundland radio amateurs
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About SDR Radio, basics and a how to guide
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Contesting (also known as radiosport) is a competitive activity pursued by amateur radio operators, read more about contesting at wikipedia
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Converting the Jabra A210 Bluetooth Interface for Ham Radio
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