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Able to cover all frequencies between 3.5 and about 10 MHz, the loop described here is directional, does not require a radial system, and stands just 1.8 metres tall. The antenna can be put together in a short time and is cheap by Peter Parker VK3YE ex VK1PK
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Benefits and limitations of an end feed antennas. By Peter Parker VK3YE - first appeared in Amateur Radio, June 1998
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Described here is a simple omni-directional, vertically-polarized dipole for two meters. Made from coaxial cable, it can be rolled up and stored in a small container
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Build the Moorabbin, a regenerative receiver for the AM broadcast band by Peter Parker VK3YE
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Local and DX contacts from tight spaces, it works from 40 to 17 meters
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Novice Notes Online is Australia's top Internet site for beginners to amateur radio
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Serving Tarrant, Parker, Wise counties, and city of Fort Worth, Azle, Springtown, Boyd, Weatherford, Saginaw
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W5PC is an ARRL Special Services Club, ARES/RACES/SKYWARN in Weatherford, Parker County, TX
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A field strength meter, a crystal tester and a capacitance meter by Peter Parker VK3YE
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The system consists of a pair of Morse practice oscillators connected by a piece of two-conductor cable. Pressing the key on one unit produces a sound in both units by Peter Parker VK3YE -
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A two way morse code practice set by VK3YE
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Battery-powered monitor designed to provide an audible indication of keying for those whose rigs lack a CW sidetone
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A device to allow the transmission of Morse on VHF/UHF FM-only transceivers by VK3YE
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