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End-Fed Half-Wave Antenna for the 7 or 10 MHZ amateur bands intended to provide a very simple to erect yet effective portable QRP antenna.
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Here's an award-winning, easy-to-homebrew, multi-band portable vertical antenna designed by long-time antenna aficionado James Bennett, KA5DVS. He documented the design and construction plans for a portable antenna that can be built with relatively ordinary components
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Build the PAC-12 Antenna a multi-band portable vertical designed by KA5DVS, here's an award-winning, easy-to-homebrew, multi-band portable vertical antenna designed by long-time antenna aficionado James Bennett, KA5DVS. He's documented the design and construction plans for a portable antenna
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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 small and inexpensive measurement device designed to determine antenna performance across the amateur bands through use of automatically collected SWR readings
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A sample implementation of the C-Pole antenna for the 14 Mhz without making use of the pole.
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Contruction manual to build a 4:1 balun, it has good performance from 160 through 10 meters.
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This original N2CX article was first published in the 72 newsletter back in 1997 or 1998.
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A sensitive RF probe is very useful in a situation where an oscilloscope is not available
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Build a Low Power 4:1 Balun , by Charles Greene, W1CG with full-color, full-resolution graphics from the pages of QRP Homebrewer
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Yaesu's FT817 and Super Antennas MP-1 review by George Heron, N2APB
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The Regen Shortwave Receiver using Manhattan-style ugly construction techniques.
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One of the Portland ,Oregon metro area's oldest club, all are welcome, if you are in the area, our club repeater is on 146.840 mhz
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located in the heart of Southern California, is dedicated to the advancement of Ham Radio
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The CW Operators' QRP Club exists for those who enjoy low power amateur radio and homebrewing.
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The National Radio Club is the world's oldest and largest Medium Wave DX club, founded in 1933.
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Amateur radio club serving NEW YORK area. Club has fully equipped station,holds two hamfests a year,ve exam ,field day and contesting.
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The Thracian Rose Club has been created in the Roses' City Kazanlak (Bulgaria) in 1993. Its main goal is to promote contacts within the radio community members (HAM, CB and SWL).
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The only existing 11 meter club located in the state of West Virginia. Offers great radio, antenna, and general radio information.
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An interesting article about co-linear or collinear antenna building, by Karl Shoemaker, AK2O
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Home page of the Dallas Amateur Radio Club, located in Dallas, Texas. The DARC is one of the oldest clubs in the country, founded in 1914.
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Information about the BDXC and how to join, including a club-compiled list giving time and frequency details for all English language dx and media programmes
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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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Largest general-purpose ham radio club in Twin Cities. Three repeaters, fully equipped two position HF club station, contesting, field day, and more.
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The RTTY Net is one of several Nets run by the 3905 Century Club. There are SSB Nets on 160, 75, and 40 Meters and CW Nets on 80 and 40 Meters
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German Amateur Radio Club
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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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Since 1922 Tampa's largest Ham organization. Dedicated to hams by hams. Classes in theory, code, and experimentation are a regular event.
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Pictures, photos, source code and plans to build a logging frequency counter
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Suggested frequencies for HELLSCHREIBER operation by the feldhell club
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NorCal, a group of some 2,000+ QRP enthusiasts started in Northern California in 1993.
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Club dedicated to the world of Hellschreiber
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Worked all states and awards net that has been operting since 1977. Eleven nets on four bands, working SSB, CW, RTTY and PSK.
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Club information, photos, utilities, links and repeater list. In Spanish
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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Amateur Radio Club,
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Chicago area amateur radio club
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Putting up wire antennas is always a fun proposition. Sometimes it is fun for the participants and often fun for on-lookers. There are at least as many methods as there are folks putting up antennas.
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The San Diego Six SHooters Amateur Radio Club, established in April 2001, is dedicated to promoting all modes of operation on the Six Meter Amateur Radio Band.
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Official homepage of the Ukrainian radio amateur UR-QRP Club