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We are a group of Amateur Radio Operators who travel around the country in Recreational Vehicles and host radio nets to keep in touch with one another
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Amateur Radio Station owned by Matt Strelow. The station is designed for competition in the multi-operator multi-transmitter category of high-frequency DX contests. Running with 7 towers 6 rotators, 8 beverage listening antennas, and 4 spotting verticals
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Free software tests for the Technician, General and Extra class licenses by Shenandoah
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The document provides a detailed guide on modifying an inverted-L antenna to include the 160 meters band. This enhancement allows amateur radio operators to utilize the lower frequency effectively, which is crucial for long-distance communication, especially during the night. The inverted-L design is popular due to its compact size and ease of installation, making it suitable for various environments. By adding top band capabilities, operators can engage in DXing and contesting on 160m, expanding their operational range and opportunities. The guide includes practical tips and considerations for construction, ensuring that the antenna maintains its performance across the extended frequency range. It discusses the necessary adjustments and materials required for the modification, along with potential challenges and solutions. Whether you are a seasoned operator or a beginner, this project can enhance your station's capabilities, allowing for more versatile operations and improved signal quality on the 160m band.
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Amateur Radio website with links to radio, IT and the Arts and a link to my Yahoo VHF-CW Reflector.
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Expert Electronics LLC is a manufacturer of modern and compact SDR transceivers. EE develops and produces modern radio-electronic devices based on SDR (Software Defined Radio) for radioamateurs and professional applications. Makers of popular SunSDR models and SunSDR-MB1 transceivers
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This is a packet radio software developed for amateur radio operators to provide IP communications. You can chat, send/receive e-mail, surf the web and so on via radio depending on your bandwidth. You don't need a TNC. You might have all of TNC features via SoundCard using SoundModem.
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The Middle Tennessee Amateur Radio Society is composed of Hams in Middle Tennessee who are dedicated to promoting Amateur Radio, providing public service communications, and having FUN doing so.
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A freeware apple Macintosh-based program that helps amateur radio contesters by converting a log from a radio contest into the Cabrillo file format which may be submitted to the contest sponsor.
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Choosing a vertical antenna. Buying guide to amateur radio HF vertical antennas by Bencher inc
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Reliable amateur radio software for OS X and Windows that works the way you expect. Spot allows you to chase the DX that really matters by putting you in charge of which DX spots you need to see and alarming you when they appear.
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Alan yates vk2zay's ham radio website, homebrew construction, general electronics, high voltage experiments, amateur rocketry, and general geek stuff
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An affiliate of the Philippine Amateur Radio Association, Inc.
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Ham radio site with Amateur Links is a collection of over 2800 Ham Radio sites services verified each week. Interesting content for beginners and seasoned ham operators alike.
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Logbuchprogramm, DOS and Windows Logbook for radio amateurs written by DK8AT
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FAR Circuits is exclusively a manufacturer of Printed Circuit Boards for electronic projects that are used by the Amateur Radio and electronic hobby enthusias
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Radio Amateurs serving Prince William County Virginia
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German magazine about Ham radio, electronics and Computers.
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WorkedGrids is a Windows application that displays a map showing the amateur radio grid squares contacted and logged in using a third-party logging program. WorkedGrids uses colors to display information on a per-band basis. Up to four bands can be displayed concurrently by VE2ZAZ Bert
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summary or overview of UK or British amateur radio callsigns or call signs and the types of licence used in the UK by ham radio operators.
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Small, but growing, group of amateur radio enthusiasts, most of whom are within 90 miles of Atlanta, are interested in promoting the development of the branch of amateur radio known as QRP - building and operating low power transmitters, receivers and transceivers.
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A free to download and print, paper log sheet useful for portable amateur radio operations, in a PDF file.
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Universal radio IC-V8000 page includes accessories and photos
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An emergency service provided to the city of Mountain View, California and the surrounding communities in time of need.
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The Clearwater Amateur Radio Society is an active amateur radio club based in Pinellas County Florida.
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The Sarasota Emergency Radio Club, is an Amateur (Ham) Radio club in Sarasota, Florida, dedicated to provide emergency and public service communications.
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MDS-HAM Amateur Radio Products help make operating easier with the Introduction of the RC-1-Y, and RC-1-M rotor control box. A digital rotor control box with a serial computer interface at an affordable price which is made in America.
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Ham homebrew, software, and ham info
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A comprehensive resource center with DX aids, live propagation, callsign searches, news and bulletins, maps, and more by NW7US
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The sonoma county radio amateurs invite you to attend our next monthly meeting or check into the tuesday night scra net on the 146.985 repeater at 7 pm.
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Alpha Delta quality accessories for commercial and amateur radio communications
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This document details the design and construction of a Vinecom 6N4 dual-band Yagi antenna for the 50MHz (6-meter) and 70MHz (4-meter) amateur radio bands. The antenna features 9 total elements (4 elements for 50MHz, 5 elements for 70MHz) on a 4.236-meter aluminum boom. Computer simulations using MMANA software predict 7.21 dBd gain on both bands with front-to-back ratios of 16.01dB (6m) and 15.37dB (4m). The design uses 12.7mm diameter elements mounted on a 32mm square boom, weighing 5.7kg total. Practical measurements with an MFJ-269 analyzer confirmed good SWR performance across both bands after element length adjustments.
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If you are a ham and live in a modern urban or suburban development, putting up a highly visible antenna may make it difficult to stay friends with your neighbours.
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Freeware easy to use amateur radio logging software with basic features.
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Specialists in shortwave radio, scanners, amateur radio, FRS (family radio), CB radio, antennas, accessories and publications since 1995.
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Amateur (Ham) Radio Club in Sacramento, California
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This 40 meter Inverted V antenna was tested and tuned at a height of 35 feet and proved excellent results. The ends of the antenna are about 11 feet above the ground. Article and video available
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Specialized amateur radio club devoted to the pursuit of operating and technical excellence in radio contesting
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Amateur Radio Memory Manager Software for the Mac support many Yaesu Icom AOR and Kenwood radios
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The silver springs radio club is the oldest amateur radio club serving ocala
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ST2NH blog - first ham blog from africa fatures QRP,Homebrew,news,links
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"QEX is the ARRL "Forum for communications experimenters." QEX is published bimonthly, it features technical articles, columns, and other items of interest to radio amateurs and communications professionals
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Small and inexpensive homebrew HF radio 5W Output, CW SSB AM FM, DSP, Speech Processor, Sprectrum Scope, Watefall Display. mcHF is a small, home-brewed amateur radio project. Firmware is released as open source.
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The BayCom-Mailbox is an amateur radio/citizen band AX.25 Bulletin Board System with AX.25 store and forward capabilities. The software is available for Linux, DOS and Win-NT. OpenBCM is opensource and freeware.
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JT65 is a digital protocol intended for Amateur Radio communication with extremely weak signals. It was designed to optimize Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) contacts on the VHF bands, and conforms efficiently to the established standards and procedures for such QSOs.
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allows a Macintosh computer to communicate via packet radio with the amateur packet satellites currently in operation using the 'PACSAT' protocols
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Ham Radio repair of all major brands and models, located in Carrollton, Texas, which is just north of Dallas, and have been serving the Amateur Radio community for over 20 years.
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The website provides information on the Romanian Amateur Radio Federation's participation in the World Youth Radio Orienteering Championships in 2025. It includes details on the event, the participants, and their results.