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WSJT-X 2.4.0 new version available to download
WSJT-X 2.4.0 has been officially released and introduces Q65, a new digital protocol designed for minimal two-way QSOs over especially difficult propagation paths.
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2120
Fan Dipoles 10/15/20m and 12/17/30m, Balun 1:4 UNBAL to BAL, Linear Loaded Dipole for 15m and 20m, G3JVL Vertical Antenna for 50 MHz, FLEX-6400M DSP Review, Manipulateurs Morse Anciens, Dolstra Elektronica, 6 metre SOTA Antenna,
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2119
Loft-Yagi for Six Metres, DXMaps Ham Radio Clip Art, Ham Radio Clip Art by ClipArtKey, WSJT DX Aggregator, Global Ionosphere Radio Observatory, Daily Sunspots groups
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2118
Build your own Windom Antenna, Ham Radio Clip Art by GoGraph , HF communication prediction tools, Sunspot Index Since 1750, Real-time ionogram , Calculation of the Maximum Usable Frequency , Home Built 6M J-Pole Antenna
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2117
5 Band Pipe Vertical Antenna, Moxon Beam for 2m, Simple J-Pole for the 2m band, Ham Radio: Using Repeaters, WebSDR Wismar, DARC Contest Calendar, VSPE - Free Serial Port
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2116
What does 73 mean, G7FEK antenna revisited, Quad Band Inverted V Antenna, ICOM IC-R9500 Review, Arduino si5351 VFO sketch , A QRP Transmatch ATU, Bridgerland Amateur Radio Club
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2115
Pocket-sized SSB CW RTX for HF Bands, Portable SSB transceiver for 14MHz, The DxDozer, DxCalendar by DXCenter, 40m CW QRPp/QRP transceiver , AGWMorseTrainer, DL4YHF PIC-Keyer
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2114
Hairpin antenna for 40m band, AGWQSLPrint, Improving Gain of the Super J-Pole Antenna, FreePCB, Linear Loaded 40m Dipole, Coaxial Collinear Antenna for 70 CM Band, 40m loaded dipole, VSP Manager,
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