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Located at Bay Pines VA Hospital, Fl
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Turkish ham radio stations with links, and IOTA info, in turkish
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The Lassen Amateur Radio Club has been affiliated with the ARRL since 1972
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Fountain Valley Amateur Communications Team Located in Orange County, Southern California
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Mission is to provide a forum and learning environment where club members and visitors can share ideas and experiences regarding amateur radio.
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The web pages of VU2PTT, Prasad Rajagopal, also AT2PTT, AT0PTT. Information on ham radio operations, Contest log book searches
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The _Nomenclature Française_ offers an online callbook service specifically for French amateur radio operators and SWLs. This resource facilitates searching for stations by various criteria, including callsign, operator name, city, and postal code. Search results typically display the operator's identity, full address, email contact, and personal website link, if available and publicly listed. The platform serves as a central database for the French amateur radio community, maintained by the _REF Union_. It provides a direct mechanism for operators to request modifications or new insertions of their data into the online nomenclature, ensuring current and accurate listings. The service is a fundamental tool for QSLing, locating fellow hams, and verifying contact information within France. Authored by _F6BIG_, the callbook is a key utility for French hams.
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The requested resource, identified by the title "Micamold XTR" and description referencing the _Micamold XTR-1_ transmitter manufactured in 1948 by MICAMOLD Radio Corp., is currently unavailable, returning a 404 error. This indicates the specific content detailing the vintage radio equipment, its technical specifications, or historical context is not present at the given URL. The original intent was likely to provide information on this particular piece of antique radio gear, potentially covering its design, operation, or restoration aspects relevant to collectors and enthusiasts of historical amateur radio equipment. The absence of the page means no technical details, schematics, or operational insights regarding the _XTR-1_ transmitter can be retrieved. Users seeking information on this specific "boat anchor" radio would need to pursue alternative sources or attempt to contact the original website owner directly, as suggested by the QSL.net error message. The QSL.net platform, which hosts over 30,000 individual amateur radio websites, provides free services but does not maintain the content of individual hosted pages.
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Presents a concise guide for Amateur Radio operators participating in Jamboree-on-the-Air (JOTA), an annual event connecting approximately 500,000 Scouts and Guides worldwide via ham radio. The resource details how to initiate a voice contact, including the use of "CQ Jamboree JOTA" and proper signal reporting with the RST system. It also outlines the typical exchange information, such as name, QTH, Scout rank, and age, encouraging participants to practice their responses. Authored by Bill Wetherill, N2WG, the brochure provides a practical phonetics chart and a comprehensive Morse code dictionary, including punctuation and prosigns like AR and SK. It clarifies rules for third-party operation under the direct supervision of a licensed operator, noting restrictions on international contacts without specific government agreements. Additionally, the guide lists recommended World Scout Frequencies for SSB and CW across 80, 40, 20, 17, 15, 12, and 10 meters, emphasizing courteous operating procedures. It includes a section on common Q-signals like QRM, QRN, and QSL, alongside the Amateur's Code, which stresses considerate, loyal, progressive, friendly, balanced, and patriotic conduct.
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The LU2EE Radio Club Tandil maintains a minimal web presence, primarily serving as a directory listing under the `qsl.net` domain. The resource itself offers no direct content, instead presenting an "Index of /l/lu2ee" page with a link to the "Parent Directory." This structure suggests a placeholder or an outdated web address rather than an active information hub, providing only the club's callsign and location. Without specific content, the resource does not offer technical details, operational results, or practical applications. It functions solely as a basic identifier for the _LU2EE_ club in _Tandil_, Argentina, without further elaboration on activities, membership, or technical contributions to the amateur radio community.
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Information about Venezuela, frequencies, maps, photos, history, and related links
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VK3BFC HamWeb with links, interactive information and much more
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Autonetics radio club - k6nx - boeing, anaheim
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Countries worked on 6 meters, ZF firsts on 50 Mhz, and links to resources.
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Dxpedition information site has dates, frequencies, operators etc. Planning a searchable data base for logs.
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QSL information for AX1AA VK1AA/M VK1AA/2 VK1AA/4 VK9LX VK9LX/MM VK9LX/9 H44XX H40XX
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WA1ION article on beverage and ewe antennas
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Facilitates logging of amateur radio contacts directly within a web browser, enabling seamless operation across various devices including Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. This web-based application stores all log data securely in the cloud, providing accessibility from any internet-connected location. It supports importing existing log data via CSV files, with future plans for _ADIF_ file import, and offers a robust QSL card generation feature, producing print-ready PDF files in standard 148mm x 100mm dimensions. The platform integrates with Japanese government databases to automatically populate callsign-related information such as station location and license issue dates, streamlining data entry. It also assists with JCC/JCG searches for accurate QTH logging. The service leverages SSL encryption for all communications and benefits from security oversight by certified information security professionals. Users can register using email/password or existing Facebook/Google accounts, and the beta version is currently available for free. The system has processed over **5,297,881** logs, with **28,369** logs recorded in the past 24 hours.
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Activities, legal infos, technical articles, photos, vendors, software, and links
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Fall River Amateur Radio Club
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Corona & Norco in Southern California
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Personal page with photos and info on used equipment
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Dave N9EWO's view's and comments on the Vertex-Standard-Yaesu (V-S-Y) VX-2R also compared to the Icom IC-P7A
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The Ft.McCoy Amateur Radio Club is a friendly Club located in the Ocala National Forest, Marion County Florida. The Club was founded in October 1997
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H.E.A.R.T. Serving Pinellas County
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CW is not just another mode like SSB, FM, PSK-31, etc. It is a unique mode that has alot of advantages.
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Known Affectionately as the "GreenbrookRepeater"!
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50MHz DX Bulletin edited by O. Bjorn Matt Madsen
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Homepage of radio club oz1als, contest results, pictures etc
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To encouraging all aspects of Amateur Radio operation, including public service and radio experimentation for scientific improvement of the art.
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On this page you will find information about previous, current and future operations of our contest team, different articles, links and info about contesting, DXing, contests calendar, propagation, antennas, equipment, awards, and much more.
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Not-for-profit, Michigan fraternal organization.
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IARU NCDXF Beacon in Sri Lanka 4S7B working on 14.100, 18.110, 21.150, 24.930, and 28.200
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Aamateur radio club affiliated with the Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL) from Fitchburg Massachusetts. MARA owns and operates the W1GZ repeater 145.45- with a tone of 74.4.
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Home page for the hanover area hamming association
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A General-Interest ARRL Affiliate Operating Open Repeaters in Canon City, Colorado