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The mission of the HDXA is to encourage DX activites in Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa. The HDXA is a ARRL Affiliated Club with members promoting & sharing DX information and experiences.
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Awards, contesting, dxing, IOTA and Island info, on-line log searches, and much, much, more.
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Garland Amateur Radio Club (GARC) K5QHD Garland, Texas
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A view on TS570 sensitivity, a plot from 1.8 MHz to 60 MHz
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WR1B review of the Kenwood TS-570D on QST Jan 1997
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A little information about my equipment, qsl cards etc.
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AM DXing taken to the extreme. Reports and station logs from DXpeditions to Arctic Northern Finland. Also articles, QSL news, links, audio and video on AM DXing. Published by Finnish DXer Mika Mikelainen.
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Fla keys amateur radio club - kb4gcz
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ECARA is a non-profit organization dedicated to the public service and promotion of amateur radio, and is affilated with the American Radio Relay League.
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Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA
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SFHRC - San Francisco Ham Radio Club, formed December 1,1998, to conduct activities to advance the general interest and welfare of Ham Radio in San Francisco and neighboring communities of the Bay Area.
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A collection of calculators, contest schedules, references, databases and more for Palm OS by KB7AVT
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Adam, VA7OJ/AB4OJ's IC-756Pro III User Review
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Amateur SSTV from MIR, a 2 meter antenna for bicycles, working the AO-27 satellite portable, and photographs.
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Homepage of 14Cpi055 Alain infos,Cpi News,qsl's & photos,radio links
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Women Radio Operators of New England was established in 1955. WRONE is an amateur radio club for female radio operators living in the six New England states
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A group of American amateur radio operators who are living in Germany and come together to participate in amateur radio activities
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The RVARC is a Fredericksburg, VA area 56 year affiliated club with the American Radio Relay League, ARRL.
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A quarter wave antenna with dimensions for uhf and vhf bands
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SCCARA was formed as a general interest amateur radio club in 1921 and became a non-profit corporation in 1947.
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Welcome to the relay repeater club. we are a 2 meter/vhf amateur (ham) radio club in arcadia, california, operating on the ka6ncr repeater. we are looking for new members.
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Home page of PA3BTL with information on Linux, packet radio, sattellite keppler data links, Proxim RangeLAN2 2.4 GHz radio's, Lucent WaveLAN 2.4 GHz radio's and link to LXE homepage
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The QRV.DK platform offers a dedicated **QRZ callsign search engine** specifically tailored for Danish amateur radio operators. It enables users to look up callsigns and ascertain their **Logbook of The World (LoTW)** status, a critical feature for DXers and contesters seeking QSL confirmations. The search functionality facilitates rapid access to operator details within the Danish amateur radio community, streamlining contact verification processes. Beyond callsign lookups, the resource includes a comprehensive repeater list for Denmark, providing essential information for local and regional VHF/UHF operations. This feature supports mobile and portable stations in locating active repeaters, enhancing communication reliability across various bands. The site also curates a collection of ham radio links, serving as a centralized hub for related amateur radio resources.
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Qsl card printing, filling, distribution. complete qsl service from Bulgaria
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Running 10 and 6 meters beacons, 6 m and 70 cm fm repeater from Melbourne, Australia
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Operating the _Icom IC-746_ HF/VHF transceiver often presents specific technical questions, and this resource compiles a comprehensive Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document in an ASCII text format. It details common inquiries and solutions related to the rig's functionality, accessories, and potential modifications. The content is structured into distinct sections addressing general information, power supplies, antennas, microphones, keyers, amplifiers, TNC integration, and optional IF filters. The FAQ provides practical guidance on topics such as configuring the internal automatic antenna tuning unit (ATU), selecting appropriate power supplies, and understanding microphone pin-outs. It also delves into advanced subjects like computer control via CI-V, wiring for PSK31 operation, and troubleshooting common issues like low S-meter readings on 2m FM or loose tuning shafts. Specific questions cover the installation of optional IF filters, comparing Inrad versus Icom filters, and optimizing filter combinations for various modes. Furthermore, the document outlines various hardware and firmware modifications, including those for increasing monitor volume, replacing LCD driver transistors, and implementing a "poor man's TCXO." It even touches upon untested modifications, such as replacing PIN diodes in the demodulator. The FAQ also lists manual errata and discrepancies, offering a robust knowledge base for IC-746 owners seeking to optimize their station or resolve operational challenges.
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Information about MINGO COUNTY, W.V. ARES/RACES & SKYWARN
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Key west amateur radio club w4llo
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Connecting the FT-1000MP to the Ten-Tec Centurion or Alpha 99
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New Port Richey, Florida
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The TS-570 review by Arend , PA1ARE
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Located in North Dakota
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The web site of RW3AG, Vlad Plugin in Moscow, Russia. Ruussia links and other information.
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Collection of morse keys
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to promote amateur radio as a hobby in the Yuma area and to provide public service to our community in the form of communications during certain public events.
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Personal web pages with logs, information on learning cw and operating in CT-land.
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Northeastern pennsylvania's premiere amateur radio club