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This program will run all possible combinations of every transmitter against every receiver in its list
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The Alaska Snipers Net was started back in the mid to late 1960's. It started out just as a group of people meeting to chat each evening.
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Six meters (6m) operation and satellites and two meters band
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Dedicated to the art of Ham Radio, enhancing individual operational and technical skills as well as providing communications during local and national emergencies. Located on the Kenai Peninsula in South Central Alaska.
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One of the oldest emergency traffic handling nets on amateur radio
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KNLS English Service, this Is Alaska Calling! World Christian Broadcasting, Station KNLS, Anchor Point, AK USA
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On March 27, 2017, the FCC adopted final rules for the USA 630-meter band, detailed in Report and Order FCC 17-33, which required PLC coordination with the Utilities Telecom Council before amateur operations could commence. This resource documents the WD2XSH experimental group's activities, including authorized stations, band plans, and frequency assignments within the 465-515 KHz range, with many stations operating between 495-499 KHz and 501-510 KHz. The site also highlights the WRC-12 decision on February 14, 2012, which granted a new **7-kilohertz-wide** secondary allocation between _472-479 kHz_ for the Amateur Radio Service worldwide. The group's efforts included operating with a maximum ERP of **20 Watts** across 45 stations in the continental USA, Alaska, and Hawaii, using emission modes such as CW, PSK-31, FSK-31, and MSK-31. The site provides links to download FCC 17-33 in PDF and DOCx formats, and offers a station location map, a list of stations by callsign and frequency, and an archive of news updates. Reception reports for any 600-meter station are encouraged to help the amateur radio community understand propagation and repeatability on this challenging band.
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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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A Scientific endeavor aimed at studying the properties and behavior of the ionosphere.
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Elmendorf Amateur Radio Society Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson JBER, Alaska
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Aurora forecast is updated daily at midnight UTC includes Kp Index forecast for next 3 days
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This document serves as a reference guide for pilots interpreting the symbols used on Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) Enroute Low and High Altitude Charts for both the United States and Alaska. It focuses on six key categories of information critical for safe IFR navigation and it includes a section dedicated to Oceanic Route Charts for the North Atlantic and North Pacific regions.