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The 75 meter dipole at K7ZB was put up to meet the need for making contacts with friends in the Southwest and Southern California. As usual, it had to be put up so no one can see it from the surrounding neighborhood.
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manufacturer of solutions for worldwide wireless broadband communications
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Includes many police and sheriff frequencies
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The most up-to-date listing of VHF/UHF amateur repeater stations operating in Southern California.
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Live scanner feed from Butte County, paradise/upper ridge, chico , california public safety
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An assortment of Amateur Radio-related technical articles written for the JUG, the newsletter of the Northern California Contest Club. Topics include unique but simple and useful radio modifications and accessories, and rig reviews.
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A slooper design as a HF antnena by John Beattie, California. USA
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located in the heart of Southern California, is dedicated to the advancement of Ham Radio
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A complete list on Long Beach Frequencies. Long Beach Police Penal Codes, and Police 10 Codes
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MDARC has a membership of over 300 dedicated hams and is one of the largest amateur radio clubs in California.
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Cal-av labs, inc. (formerly california avionics laboratories, inc.) manufactures electronic instruments and systems for research and industry. we specialize in radio communications and research/electronic test products. Amateur radio yagi antennas, rotary dipoles, baluns, morse keys.
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NorCal, a group of some 2,000+ QRP enthusiasts started in Northern California in 1993.
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San Diego Repeater Association. We maintain oper ham repeaters throughout San Diego and Imperial County, California.
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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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Amateur (Ham) Radio Club in Sacramento, California
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Specialized amateur radio club devoted to the pursuit of operating and technical excellence in radio contesting
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Repeaters available in or near Ridgecrest California, Amateur Radio License Examination Schedules
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Northern california APRS digipeaters and california maps
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Calnet a multi repeater amateur radio system serving most of California and parts of Nevada. The Calnet system consists of numerous fulltime linked 440 MHz repeaters connecting San Diego to San Francisco and Lake Tahoe.
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The Amateur Radio coordinating organization for the 10 meter band and higher in northern California. In cooperation with the FCC, ARRL, and the support of the hams in northern California, NARCC performs the repeater coordination function for the region.
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EchoLink and IRLP Internet Radio Linking Project Node's, Hurricane Watch Audio Feed's and Info, Live Scanner/Other Feed's from the USA, Local Ham Frequencies, Online Receiver's, Shoutcast Live Audio Feed's from the USA, Southern California Frequencies and more
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The website for the Yucaipa Valley Amateur Radio Club located in Southern California.
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The information in this article has come from many amateur sources, the most notable was from WA6TEY (sk 1985) Ray Frost, who was a pioneer of VHF Quad designs and one of the best Southern California Transmitter Hunters. Ray built hundreds two meter quads in single and paired configurations as well as his famous mobile radio direction finding quad.
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Fast Scan Amateur Television in Southern California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Indiana and soon in Illinois.
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The PAPA Amateur Radio repeaters are located on some of the best hill tops in Southern California!
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Links and sources of information about our club in Ventura County, California
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The Mt.Vaca Radio Club (Call sign K6MVR ) owns and operates repeater systems in and around Sacramento, California. The systems provide reliable coverage for mobile stations throughout the Sacramento Valley region and beyond to Modesto, Chico, the Sierras, and parts of the Bay Area.
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Frequency allocation in Santa Barbara California
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QST Magazine said, We have the hardest T-Hunts in the Country
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The California Polytechnic State University Amateur (Ham) Radio Club (CPARC) has a long tradition of communications service on campus and in the community of San Luis Obispo. The club was founded in 1947, making the Cal Poly Amateur Radio Club the second oldest club on campus
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Headquartered in Thousand Oaks, California
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Amateur radio direction finding, transmitter hunting web site from San Francisco. Triangulating a radio signal direction and plotting its bearing on a map. Hunters use doppler systems for tracking hidden transmitters anywhere in the san francisco bay area, fremont california
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Full line metal service and retail center, stocking the largest variety of metals in Southern California and Arizona.
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Specialize in engineering, design and repair of all rf equipment. Dealer for two way radios, scanners, shortwave radios, wi-fi antennas, wifi amplifiers. Based in Fortuna, California.
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APRS Central California maps. Here are the APRS maps you should have.
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SCRRBA is a volunteer organization providing coordination of a number of heavily utilized amateur radio frequency bands in Southern California.
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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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The Palomar Amateur Radio Club ("PARC"), in existence since 1936, serves the Amateur Radio community of San Diego County California with repeaters located on Palomar Mountain
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Satellite Amateur Radio Club, W6AB, located on beautiful Vandenberg Air Force Base, on the California Central Coast.
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An introduction to RDF contesting in southern California, updated from a paper originally submitted for Proceedings of the 1992 West Coast VHF/UHF Conference.
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A non-profit public service and educational amateur radio organization specializing in advanced and experimental microwave communications.
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The san joaquin valley amateur radio society, fresno, california
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Ham Radio Open Forum for all Hams. Sponsored by the Desert RATS (Radio Amateur Transmitting Society) .Palm Springs, Coachella Valley and the inland Desert Communities in Southern California.
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C.A.R.L.A. is a growing network of repeaters providing coverage across Northern & Central California and Western Nevada. It is intended to be used as a reliable communications resource during significant local, regional and wide area incidents, and is open to all licensed amateur radio operators
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Fountain Valley Amateur Communications Team Located in Orange County, Southern California
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The Mobileer group is for California Amateur Radio (Ham) operators to discuss family mobile radio caravan and camping trips.
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Amateur radio repeater scanner at Pomona California
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A DX and Contest Minded Amateur Radio Club Serving the California Coast North of the Golden Gate Bridge
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Newsletter of the Silverado Amateur Radio Society Napa California