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CQLog, a Windows-based logging program, provides a comprehensive control center for everyday on-the-air activities, including full-featured QSO logging and statistics for numerous awards, with support for _LoTW_ and _eQSL_ capabilities. It integrates with callsign databases like QRZ, RAC, and GOLIST, and facilitates two-way data exchange with digital mode software such as MixW2 and DigiPan. The software also supports saving up to three pictures per SSTV-QSO and integrates with DX Atlas. This logging utility offers a dedicated "contest-mode" and supports CAT systems for popular transceivers from YAESU, ICOM, KENWOOD, and Ten-Tec. Users can print QSL cards, QSL labels, and address envelopes directly from the program. Its features streamline the logging process and provide tools for award tracking, making it a practical solution for hams managing their station activities and DXing pursuits.
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Pictures of GAP Titan DX vertical antenna assembled by IW5EDI
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Detailed pictures of Titan DX
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A set of utilities for the SSTV enthusiasts. SSTV signal generator, to generate SSTV audio signals from a bitmap. SSTV Signal Viewer to demodulate SSTV signals, anf SSTV Image Denoiser to removes noise from the pictures. By VE3NEA.
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Detailed pictures and description of antenna tower setup
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Martin Francis NDB K9AY mast project, with pictures and homebrewing details
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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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Pictures and description of a SteppIr vertical antenna setup in a small backyard using DX Engineering radial plates.
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WeatherExperts.Com, the premier online store for weather stations, instruments, anemometers, barometers, accesories, and satellite pictures. Excellent prices!
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Contains stories, pictures, audio files of all previous expeditions and current ones.
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This manual is an edited version of the GAP supplied document, complete with diagrams, pictures and assembling notes by Mitch Baum AE2A. This is 29 pages document in PDF Format.
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Dx-pedition in Lebanon on July 2004 by I1HJT - I1NVU - IK1QBT - OD5LN pictures and Log on-line it's available on web site. Qsl via I1HJT
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Baofeng UV-5R dual band handheld transceiver, features, pictures, movies, links and manual.
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Amateur radio, Technology, Towers, Land, Wilderness, real estate, Visalia DX Convention Report #1 Flexradio Antennas Dxpedition, Elecraft introduces K3, here are pictures of the radio from the outside and inside from the Visalia DX Convention
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Lighthouse list, dx peditions, pictures and awards issued
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A blog from poland about VHF and Satellite operations, including D-Star. Many pictures and movies from this active vhf dxer
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This page is a detailed description of a 6CL6 and 807 valve transmitter. The page includes the complete circuit diagram to build this transmitter and several pictures
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This page is a project for a small loop antenna for reception of short wave broadcasting. It is in Portuguese and contains pictures and schematics to build your own antenna
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Early pictures and presetation of the Icom the IC-705, new all bands all modes QRP transceiver introduced at Tokio HamFair on August 31st September 1st 2019.
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The HD8G DXpedition will take place in the stunning Galapagos Islands from April 18 to April 26, 2025. This operation will involve 26 dedicated amateur radio operators activating the islands, which are designated as IOTA SA-004. The team aims to make a significant number of contacts, providing an exciting opportunity for DXers and enthusiasts to work this unique location. With a rich history and diverse wildlife, the Galapagos Islands offer a picturesque backdrop for this event. Participants can expect to engage in various modes of operation, including SSB and CW, as the team works to log as many QSOs as possible. The DXpedition is anticipated to generate a high volume of activity, with operators from multiple countries contributing to the effort. This is a prime opportunity for those looking to add a rare entity to their DXCC list or simply enjoy the thrill of working a special event from a remote location.