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This document has been produced by examining the data going into and coming out of the TH-D7 HT from Kenwood.
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Free forum Nottinghams own ukcb forum, all posts are CB radio related and are part of the ukcb.tripod.com website
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The site for dxers who like to travel The F in DXFC stands for Feet: countries in which you have stepped foot. This is for licensed radio amateurs who like travelling.
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W1PID outdoor amateur radio operation web site with pictures and descriptions of his portable operations
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Ham radio and cb radio italian only web site dedicated to amateur radio and citizens band
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Web Page of the Fort Smith Amateur Radio Club
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2012 Ham Radio HK0NA DX Pedition to Malpelo Island, official site with hk0na online log
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Amateur Radio, SkyWarn, RACES, ARES, and more
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The Richardson Wireless Klub is an ARRL Special Service club of amateur radio operators based in Richardson, TX, USA.
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The alabama historical radio society - come visit our website and museum where we have a large collection of antique radios. our club does coil winding, has a large library, and a wealth of knowledge in our members.
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The webpage discusses metal fatigue in antenna elements for radio amateurs, offering construction tips and techniques. It covers theory, tricks, and the use of baluns and coils.
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Office website of the PARK radio club in Halifax, Virginia. Providing emergency communications to Halifax Virginia and surrounding areas.
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Highland Lakes amateur radio club web-site
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K2MFF is an NJIT club that has been around since the early 1920's our main focus is to promote the further use and knowledge of Ham Radio
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The web pages of the Blackmore Vale Amateur Radio Society
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Official web site of the Alaska QRP Club The AK/QRP Club is dedicated to the enjoyment of low power Amateur Radio operations.
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The Site contains our story, moments of our activity, notices about radio for any users etc... in italian
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Official website of blackwood
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Radio Slobodna Europa Slovakia
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This Website is your resource for learning and enhancing your Morse Code / CW Communications skill
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The goal of this site is to present a working, practical tutorial on class E transmitters
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Kitchener Waterloo Amateur Radio Club's web site features monthly newsletter and extensive ham radio content.
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Welcome to Creston Valley Amateur Radio Club web site. Our club is located in Creston, British Columbia, a small town of 5,ooo residents. Creston is in the province of British Columbia, Canada
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Personal web page with some electronic projects like rotator controler AVROT, SWR Mega meter and personal amateur radio information
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WEB DX Cluster for HAM radio, connected and accessible 24/24 hours a day. This DX cluster server is maintained by IZ3MEZ. Direct connection with telent protocol is possible, follow the instructions for configuration.
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Ham radio blog in English and Dutch. The radio adventures of PE4BAS.
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Peninsula Amateur Radio Club - W4MT - Newport News, Virginia
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This website is dedicated to Radio Mobile. Radio Mobile is software by Roger Coudé VE2DBE. The program simulates RF propagation and is for free to the amateur radio community. All you want to know about Radio Mobile can be found here.
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The coshocton county amateur radio association official website - club callsign w8cca
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A simplified explanation of decoding West German numbers messages transmissions without a computer.
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This website was originally inspired by the discovery of a number of QSL (radio reception report) cards dating from the 1920s and is intended to make images of the cards available to as many people as possible.
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Website dedicated to vhf radio aurora operations by KG0VL
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Bearing Info uses an extract from the VKLogger.com web site Op-Info to make it easy to find a callsign and hence bearing and distance information. It is written specifically for VK operators for use in Field Days although it could be considered a general purpose amateur radio utility, mainly for Aussies by VK4ADC
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This webpage allows you to create custom QSL cards (confirmation of radio contact) as PDFs for printing. You can personalize them with images and information. The cards are standard size (5.5" x 3.5") but can be adjusted slightly for easier printing on regular paper. You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the PDFs. There's also an option to create a free account to save your information for future cards.
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SV2BXC Personal Amateur radio Web Page
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Amateur radio contesting website - the motueka contest club zl1v
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The CAT Tool for WebSDRs. Allows to control public WebSDR receivers with a real rig connected via CAT control to your computer. It supports the classical WebSDR as well as Kiwi SDR interfaces Tune the VFO of your radio and see the web SDR follow in realtime
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Home page for the grand rapids amateur radio association web site
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My view on the world of AMATEUR RADIO- "Rambling on" so to speak
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G8YMM Amateur radio web site with interest on ATV
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radio.McDougallsHome.net The Web site and Blog of Amateur Radio Station K7JM. Homebrew, Construction, Operating, and Discussion
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Ukrainian Amateur Radio League official web site of the Ukrainian Ham Radio League
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The Offshore radio guide, watery wireless websites, history pictures and sounfiles
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UK based CB Radio, Ham Radio, PMR Radio web forum