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Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2101
How to Listen to Real Spy Broadcasts, How I Installed a Ham Radio Antenna on my Truck, OpenRepeater for Raspberry Pi, Soundcard Interfacing, DigiSkimmer, Isolated PTT and CW Key interface, WiRES-X Bible, Simple Online QSL Generator, Ham radio 40-meter dipole: your first antenna, IC-705 completely cordless digital ham radio,
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2035
Build your own HF balun , HF Skeleton Slot Antennas, Packet Radio with Raspberry Pi 2 and Baofeng Radio, About Digital Modes, BlueDV for Android, Soundmodem UZ7HO, Guide to QSLing, doozy DStar for Windows, What is System Fusion, What is System Fusion
ApacheLabs Andromeda
ApacheLabs Andromeda is the result of a project realized by a young and innovative team of expert electronic and computer designers that has given...
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2034
FT8 and splatter and the ugliness of ALC, A Sneaky Look at the Yaesu FTdx101D Transceiver, 70cm Slim Jim antenna, A 3.5MHz Receiver for SSB and CW, PSK: How to Assure a Clean Signal, Learn Morse Code by GW6ITJ, Transforming the Elecraft K3 into a SDR with K3, AUDIO590 - Audio Setup for TS-590, BPQ32 the AX25 Networking Package for Windows, Maidenhead square Calculator
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2033
XIEGU G90 Review, Reverse Engineering the Coax Dipole Antenna, ICOM IC-705 and Raspberry Pi, 160 Meters 4 Square Receive Antenna, 20 Meter Rotatable Dipole Antenna, Constructing and Using Chokes, Ham Radio in Emergency Operations, HyGain TH3JR Improvements, Hy-Gain TH3jr Beam Manual online, 50-70 MHz preamplifier,
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2032
Multiband Dipole Antennas Compared, Decoding 433 MHz radio signals, Arduino Antenna Tuner, Modeling an 80/40/20M Fan Dipole for DX, Decoding 433 MHz with SDR, K3NG Arduino CW Keyer, Aircraft Scatter
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2031
Z-Match 100 and mini Z-Match , PAC-12 Antenna modification, Aircraft Scatter Operations, PI-RX, Mircules DX Cluster LITE for Android, AirScout
The DXZone
The DXZone is the largest human created and maintained library of web sites dedicated to Amateur Radio, currently lists 20.000+ links organized into 600+ categories and subcategories. Ham Radio operators review new sites every day since 1998, for potential inclusion in the Directory, and to evaluate the best place to list them.