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Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2302
Measuring HF Balun Performance, Understanding Antenna Gain in a Few Minutes, Icom External Keypad Connector Cable, Kenwood TS2000 vs TS590S, JUNIOR-2 ARDF receiver, History of the Radio, SWR analysis of a G5RV antenna, P29RO Log Online,
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2301
Robust Packet Network, Proplab-Pro, K1IW Amateur Repeater and Broadcast Transmitters Database, Radio Wave Transmission Paths, HF Nets, Who Invented Radio, Listening in on the Stars
Yaesu FT-818 and FTM-400 will be discontinued
Yaesu announces the end of production of the FT-818ND and FTM-400XDR due to difficulties with the availability of some components.
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2245
Wavecom W-CODE, Do not wind chokes on red toroids!, How does an antenna tuner work ?, Fundamentals of Radio Waves Propagation, 160 meter antenna problems and solutions, Kenwood TS890S Mods, Gordon West W5YI Ham Instructor Program., TY0RU Benin DX Pedition, TY0RU Log Online
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2244
Magnetic Loop Antennas for 40-80-160m, Satellite Frequency List, World Time Zone, Amateur Radio Satellite Status, Stacking, Phasing and Matching Yagi Antennas, IC-706 mk2 Modifications, A Cobwebb antenna homebrew
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2243
Magnetic Monster Loop Antenna for 160m, Helical Antennas for 144 MHz, A Simple Field Strength Meter , Random Wire Antenna Lengths, Using PSK Reporter as Propagation Tool, Morse Code Translator, W0CW Kansas City DX Club
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2242
PE0SAT Satellite Frequency List, Vertical Antenna Wavelength Vs Performance, Battery Charger for Hand Held Radio Battery Packs, Explaining ARRL Radio Tech Reviews, SatNOGS Satellites List, Blocking Dynamic Range in Receivers, Double BiQuad Antenna for 2.6 GHz,
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