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WSJT-X 2.3.0 RC-1
WSJT-X 2.3.0 introduces FST4 and FST4W, digital protocols designed particularly for the LF and MF bands.
CQ WW RTTY DX Contest 2020
CQ WW RTTY DX Contest - September 26-27, 2020, Contest Rules and RTTY Software
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2022
Six meter dipole project, Short Monoband Dipole Antennas - KGD Antennas, Home Built six meter J-Pole Antenna, Exploring The J-Pole Antenna, 6 Meter Ladder Line J-Pole Antenna, Royal Communications International, Inc., KG-UV6 Commander
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2021
The Single Wire Beverage Antenna, Revisiting the GR5V and ZS6BKW Multi-band Antennas, 2 element Yagi for 20 meter, Homemade Satellite Yagi, A stacked Yagi array for 2 meter, LFA Yagi Antenna for 6 meter band, Why WWV and WWVH Still Matter, BX-184 – An MH-31 microphone integrated voice keyer, YU7EF 6 element 2m Yagi, 70MHz Transverter Mk5
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2020
HF Flagpole Antenna, The Off-Center-Fed Dipole Antenna, HF Field Day Antenna Ideas, A Reversible Beverage at ZL3IX, Using the RTL-SDR Pan-adapter, Zadig Windows 10 RTL-SDR Driver, Practical Antenna Modeling with 4NEC2
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2019
Low Cost Antenna Traps, Tuning Antenna Traps, LogView for WSJT-X , Marine Mobile with Three Antennas, Make a Chirp Programming Cable, GridLocW Locator converter , King of Spain Contest,
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2018
Multiband J-Pole Antenna by IZ0UPS, CatBKT Universal CAT Control, PSKReporter Viewer, BktRemote, JTSync, NetTime for Windows, BktTimeSync, Time-Sync for Windows, GPS2Time , GPS time
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2017
GPS time sync for modern digital modes, PA0RDT Active Antenna, IC7300BKT Icom IC-7300 CAT Control, Grid Calculator, Buddipole as a J-Pole for 50 MHz, Meinberg NTP for Windows, Master Callsign Database Editor
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