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- Loop Antenna News and Information Forum
- This is the Loop Antenna Group to Ask Your Questions, Get Answers and Information about Loop Antennas for improved your Radio Listening and Enjoyment.
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- HF Resonant Loop Antenna
- The antenna was built to be used for shortwave listening with a Tecsun PL-660 radio receiver. Later it was used with Yaesu VX-6 handheld transceiver and with Yaesu FT-817ND for shortwave listening.
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- KC1XX Contest Station
- Amateur Radio Station owned by Matt Strelow.
The station is designed for competition in the multi-operator multi-transmitter category of high-frequency DX contests. Running with 7 towers 6 rotators, 8 beverage listening antennas, and 4 spotting verticals
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- Antique radio repair
- The Antique Radio Repair Center at For Your Listening Pleasure has been providing quality antique radioold zenith, zenith.gif repair and restorations for well over 20 years.
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- QSL Heritage
- Presented is a collection of my grandfather, Les Miles's short-wave listening QSL cards from the late 1930s to early 1940's
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- Radio Sound Examples
- Always wanted to know what kind of sounds we hear, when listening to the radio? Here are some examples
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- marnic.org
- F5VLB and EA4EOZ have designed a small but powerful system using satfinder and standard LNB to make radioastronomy. A step by step descritpion for the novice about radioastronomy, VLB and listening to echo of meteorite.
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- F5VLB amateur radio astronomy station
- F5VLB and EA4EOZ have designed a small but powerful system using satfinder and standard LNB to make radioastronomy. A step by step descritpion for the novice about radioastronomy, VLB and listening to echo of meteorite.
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- Mobile Radio Noise Elimination
- If you're driving around town listening to the buzz and engine whine blues, pick up this free pub and help yourself enjoy the music. Includes troubleshooting techniques and helpful hints.
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- Recognition of CW signs at different listening levels and frequencies
- The recognition of telegraphy masked by noise at 40 and 80 signs/min telegraphy speed was studied in 10 normal-hearing subjects at different sound pressure levels (25-85 dB SPL in steps of 5 dB) as well as at different test frequencies (2000, 1000, 800, 630, 500 and 250 Hz). The ability to recognize the signs varied with varying SPL. Recognition for most of the subjects was best at an SPL close to 70 dB.
All subjects improved their recognition as the frequency was lowered to 500 Hz, some even at 250 Hz. These facts should be taken into consideration when training telegraphy operators as well as in the construction of radio receivers to permit listening at low frequencies. Furthermore, the critical ratio was calculated at the different test frequencies.
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- Why AM Listening is Better at Night
- A nice article expleraing why during the sunset it's possible to listen to long distance radio broadcasting stations.
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- The AM stereo page
- A comprehensive listing of AM Stereo radio stations in North America with listening tips, news, AM mono to stereo radio conversion information, sources of AM Stereo receivers and a history of AM Stereo broadcasting.
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- Tips for shortwave radio beginners
- Get the most out of the shortwave listening hobby. Follow these steps to get started with your new radio.
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- OH2FFY Ham radio and shortwave listening
- QRP Homebrew Ham Operator and constructor in Finland. Also works on the CB2HAM radio conversions and is into shortwave listening
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- Why AM Listening is Better at Night
- During the night, radio waves can travel a little farther up reaching the F1 layer, offering chances to lister AM Stations that are impossible to hear during the day. Learn more on sky-wave propagation on this article
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- Frequency Filer
- Frequency Filer is database program designed for people who use a great many different radio frequencies. It is primarily intended for amateur radio operators, short-wave listening enthusiasts and scanner users. The program makes it easy to keep all of your important frequency information in one place, displayed in a logical format to facilitate easy retrieval.
Frequency information can be displayed as a list and can be viewed on a world globe. Other features include easy data backup and custom field names. Included is database import utility that can be used as a general file conversion utility.
The globe display can also be used as general geographic aid for countries, cities, states, rivers, and lakes. You may even find your home town.
Windows Shareware
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- 59+ CW
- Freeware Win32 application can be used for sending CW signal to the transceiver over a COM port or simply listening to Morse code on the speaker. The application is very easy to configure and will allow you to you to add new Morse characters set speed, tone, dash, dot, PTT line delay and other parameters. It is also possible to set shortcuts for call, QTH, name, RST and ANY other QSO field.
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- Morse Code Audio Decoder
- An online CW audio decoder tool made for listening to, analysing and decoding Morse code.
This can be done either playing a morse code audio file or connecting your compure line in. This fantastic tool, works only with some browsers and is all done in javascript using the Web Audio API.
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- Computer-supported ShortWave Listening
- RxWings, a radio control program to support swl with the AR7030, NRD-535/545 and RX320
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- A 3.5MHz Receiver for SSB and CW
- Homemade receiver for 80 meters band. The receiver works very well (in fact better than some of its successors), especially the AGC makes listening to 80m QSOs a real pleasure. Sensitivity is not cutting-edge, but on a full-size short-wave antenna it is by fare sensitive enough.
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