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The Powerpoint presentation below was given by Fred Hopengarten, K1VR, at the 1998 Dayton Hamvention Antenna Forum
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Adventist World Radio, The Voice of Hope for all Peoples
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Amateur Radio - Antenna Zoning Book by Fred Hopengarten Telecommunications Lawyer
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Whether you're teaching a ham radio class or studying for your license on your own I hope you find this website useful.
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This is a description of how KO4BB built his tower. It is provided in the hope that it will be useful to anyone want to setup his own ham radio tower.
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A blog devoted to the hobby of Amateur Radio (Ham Radio). The radio amateurs of the world contribute to public service and emergency communications. This blog hopefully will reflect that fact!
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Setting up the necessary Software for the Softrock 6.1 is a bit tricky, images and screenshots hopefully bring some light into the dark
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Active on HF all bands, VHF - SSB - MS. Hope to work you on one of the bands.
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New Club Site For Maidstone YMCA ARS
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We supply and maintain radio systems. Anyone that requires a radio communications system can be confident that we can supply and maintain a scheme that is second to none
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Useful tips on building cobweb antennas. Since I've done so many posts on the Cobweb antennas I thought it best to separate them on a different page so that potential Cobweb builders can see all the posts together. Hopefully this will make planning and building easier.
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This trainer is a small personal project designed to play with learning morse code through the Farnsworth method. The main difference between this trainer and others is that I am experimenting with visual reinforcement by displaying the character currently being sent. It is my hope that this will help form a stronger link between the sound of CW and the meaning of the sound. This page should work in any modern desktop or mobile browser,
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This site is dedicated to helping D-STAR users world wide. From basic information on what D-STAR is to detailed technical information, This site can hopefully solve any of your cravings
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Navigating the complex legal landscape of **antenna zoning** and permit acquisition for amateur radio installations requires specific knowledge, which Fred Hopengarten, K1VR, provides through his resource. This content details the essential steps and regulatory considerations for securing permits for antenna support systems and towers. It focuses on the legal and procedural requirements, offering insights into local ordinances and federal regulations that impact amateur radio operators seeking to erect significant antenna structures. K1VR's expertise as a telecommunications lawyer is evident in the practical advice offered, drawing from real-world scenarios in permit applications. The resource equips hams and their legal counsel with the information needed to successfully navigate municipal zoning boards and secure necessary approvals, contrasting with purely technical antenna design guides by emphasizing the administrative and legal pathways to installation.