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A Simple Serial and Sound-Card Interface for the Yaesu FT-857D
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Homebrew a cobwebb antenna for the HF bands. This page describe a cobwebb multiband antenna resonating on 14 18 21 24 and 28 MHz. The cobweb antenna model can be considered a fan dipole, or better, multiple dipoles fed in parallel.
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A High-End UHF Preamp for the VHF/UHF Dongle
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Tencom, located near Toledo, Ohio is dedicated to the pultrusion of fiberglass composite products. This includes solid rods, conductor rods, tubes and a variety of custom profiles.
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Article on RTL SDR dongles to receive UHF VHF ham radio bands
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Just a single page describing my self as long some others interesting links.
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In this article the author analyze six different type of VHF handheld antennas and as result of his self training on his new vector network analyzer published this interesting report
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A document describing the reparing and restoration of an old Heathkit SB-101 power amplifier
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A Simple Serial and Sound-Card Interface for the Yaesu FT-857D using an FT232R USB-to-serial bridge chip.
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Malcom Technical Support Radio Electronics Repair, ICOM Authorized Service Center, also service 1988 and newer Kenwood HF/VHF/UHF transceivers based in Toledo, WA USA
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In this article author illustrate a homemade yagi antenna for satellite operations. The antenna includes a VHF antenna and an UHF antenna with a band splitter.