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Receiving loop antenna for top band. This antenna allow to reduce noise on both bands. The stand alone 80m loop is approximately four feet in diameter. And made of light weight material. Which makes it ideal for portable use or you can mount it above a pre-existing vhf antenna, and due to it's small size it is quite rotatable.
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Logging software designed solely for Windows 95/98/ME/NT4/2000/XP/Vista/W7/W8/W10. The Author G0CUZ provides this software free to use by all Radio Amateurs and SWL's in true Ham Spirit. While Winlog32 serves as versatile logging software, it particularly emphasizes DX'ing on HF and VHF. It extensively tracks awards programs like DXCC, IOTA, WAZ, offering features expected from quality logging and DXing software. The software is freely downloadable, retaining full functionality without any restrictions. Users can distribute it individually, ensuring the original files remain unaltered, without any charges. Bulk distribution requires specific permission from the Author.
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Information about clandestine radios by dxing.com
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Founded in 1992 this DXing club has over 1725 members and is based on the 6288 feet high summit of Mount Washington in Sargents Purchase, New Hampshire, USA
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A half sloper antenna for 160 meter band Italian translation of a WD8DSB article appeared in a QST issue during 1998. This article presents a **Reduced-Size Half Sloper Antenna for 160 Meters**, designed for amateur radio operators with limited space. By utilizing a 40-foot tower or a tree, you can build an efficient antenna that slopes down, achieving a 2:1 SWR bandwidth of 120 kHz. This innovative design allows for effective communication on the "Top Band," making it ideal for winter DXing.
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DXing listeining mediumwave AM Broadcast Band stations or shortwave radio stations worldwide.
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A really simple receiving antenna for 80 and 160 meter dxing by WA2WVL
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A web site dedicated to the K3LR contest station, a Multi Multi Station with 9 towers located in Western Pennsylvania. It provides information about the station components, antenna construction company, radio equipment used, and upcoming events like the Top Band Dinner at Dayton. The site also includes links to related resources like Contest University, Dayton Contest Dinner, and World Wide Radio Operators Foundation. The intended audience is amateur radio operators interested in contesting and DXing. The content is focused on promoting the K3LR station and sharing news and updates related to its activities.
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The Answer To Suburban DXing On the Low Bands - by Merv Schweigert, K9FD
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Schedules and local radios broadcasting from and to Iraq during war.
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Can’t put up a really high horizontal antenna for 80-meter DXing? Maybe the vertically polarized Half-Square might be the antenna for you.
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This article is a follow-up of Dallas Lankford's article Icom IC-746 Pro: Impressions and Mods, published on www.kongsfjord.no and (partially) in the Swedish Short Wave Bulletin.
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Worldwide DXing club with online roster and membership is FREE
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This 1:49 transformer is used with wires any multiple of 1/2 wavelength. This is not a matching network, it's a wideband transformer and it has some advantages compared to LC matching
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A must read guide for all new and old operators. This document was originally written with the prime focus on DXing and pileup behavior. Suggestions by proofreaders have been implemented; the document is not as narrowly focused anymore as originally intended. It contains hints, tips and tricks for newcomers as well as old-timers. Additionally there are VHF/UHF operational matters, DX Cluster ethics, COPS, Conflict Situations and more.
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Shortwave dxing newsletter, Cumbre DX is dedicated to reporting what's hot in regional and international shortwave broadcast listening
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A comprehensive collection of DX information consisting of news, audio files, station profiles, equipment articles, discussion forum, DXpedition reports and logs for mediumwave, shortwave and FM DXers.
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An easy to build multiband trapped dipole that can work well on short low bands for skip contacts
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A small company that specializes in antennas and accessories for radio hobbyists who enjoy DXing the AM broadcast and LW bands
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The OK DX Club website serves as the home site for the OK DX Club, providing a variety of information such as hot news, propagation details, maps, QSL managers, software recommendations, useful links, and membership information. The site caters to amateur radio operators interested in DXing and offers a platform to share experiences, learn from fellow hams, and explore the world of DXing. The content is regularly updated to provide the latest information and resources for the amateur radio community.
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Hundreds of links to information for the Contester and DXer.
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CB radio Communications on eleven metre CB channels and freeband including information on Citizens Band radio models. This portal provide several information about 27 MHz cb radio bands with a special attention to the DXing world of eleven meter band
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Web pages on the DXing hobby and shortwave in general, utilities, pirates, FM, shortwave books.
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Small & practical DIY inverted U antenna. This design worked very well during the 2017 CQWW 160M SSB contest.
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United States and Canadian call sign/scanner frequency databases, Worldwide airport frequencies, FIPS codes, Mass Media searches for DXing and more!
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Information about pirate radios, what they are and why are considered pirates
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Highly integrated Logging, DXing, Contesting and Station Control Software, commercial version, run under windows 2000 or higher.
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The club was founded in 1981 by 17 Charlotte-area hams interested in DXing & contests
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A simple and awesome wire monoband antenna, very usefull for portable and dxpeditions usage, consist of two elements, a driver and the reflector. This endfed halfwave gives a very low take off angle and is very suited for chasing DX.
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dxing.com explains utc time and gmt conversions to local time
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NJDXA North Jersey DX Association is a platform maintained by Urb LeJeune, W2DEC, providing information about upcoming meetings, VE testing sessions, and the operation of the W2 QSL Bureau. The site offers resources for amateur radio operators in the North Jersey area to connect, share experiences, and learn from each other. It serves as a hub for DXing enthusiasts to stay updated on events and activities related to amateur radio. The intended audience includes hams in the North Jersey region looking to participate in club meetings, VE testing, and QSL bureau operations.
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A Tropical Band Antenna with good Receiving characteristics
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Detailed pictures and description of antenna tower setup
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End fed half wave tuner a handy tool for field day and portable operations
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Whith more than 20 years of ham practicen SWL Thierry LOMBRY, alias ONL5183, has written several technical pages about ham activities, including propagation, radio perturbations, radioastronomy, DXing, QSLing, ham-spirit, review of material and more. This very interesting website is completed by a large French section devoted to amateur astronomy illustrated with vivid colors pictures.
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A 4-Band vertical antenna that needs NO tuner, NO traps. Implement an LC matched on 4 bands with relay switching.
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List of scanner frequencies used in the US for emergency or inter-agency communications, allocated nationally.
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An HexBeam antenna project, a 2 full elements on six bands
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The East Tennessee DX Association (ETDXA) is an amateur radio club that welcomes all experience levels. They focus on a variety of activities including DXing (long-distance communication), contesting, and general ham radio topics. Their goal is to create a community of radio enthusiasts who can learn from each other and enjoy the hobby together. They also aim to promote the art and science of DXing while representing East Tennessee on the international amateur radio scene
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Notes on using RG-174 Coaxial Cable at Medium and Lower HF Frequencies by John Bryant and Bill Bowers
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Articles about Amateur Radio, own writings and translations: history, DXpeditions, contesting and DXing ethics, Codes of Conduct, Suggestions for Pile-ups, Suggestions for Contesters, the most wanted DXCC entities.
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If you have an FT-1000 with the BPF-1 option, and are into HF weak signal DXing, this is for you. Although not for beginners, it should be no problem for hams with some home building experience.
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A simple project for an effective home made band pass filter, designed for the portable field day usage
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Awards, contesting, dxing, IOTA and Island info, on-line log searches, and much, much, more.
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Joe Carr's Radio Tech-Notes Installing Coaxial Connectors
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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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This page provides information on building a short dipole antenna for the 60 meter tropical band. It includes details on the construction of the antenna using 12 meters of wire divided into four sections. The page is aimed at experienced shortwave DXers and radio hobbyists looking to improve their antenna setup for better DXing performance.
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Toys for Real Contesting & Dxing based in Slovenia