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CQ WW DX SSB Contest 2017
CQ WW DX, October 28-29, 2017, the largest ham radio contest in the world with over 35,000 participants with the goal of making as many contacts with as many different DXCC entities and CQ Zones as possible.
Top Amateur Radio links of the week Issue 1732
Morgain 40-80 by IM0JZJ, Morgain Antenna, the old lady, DC Distribution Box Project, Trapped Dipole for 12 and 17 Meters, M0NWK Amateur radio blog by Adrian Leggett, Live DX Cluster M0NWK, ICOM IC-R72E Review, Wellington Scanner Frequencies - New Zealand
60th JOTA 20-22 October 2017
JOTA-JOTI Jamboree On The Air - Jamboree On The Internet is the largest event in Scouting. JOTA-JOTI 2017 is 20th, 21st & 22nd October
WSJT-X Version 1.8.0-rc3
K1JT announce the latest release candidate version of the popular WSJT-X program that improve FT8 user interface to facilitate split and simplex operations procedures along to fixing some minor bugs and updates to the user guide.
Top Amateur Radio links of the week Issue 1731
HF multi-band Delta loop antenna, 4 Element Yagi for 18 MHz, Bazooka Antenne, Antenne double-bazooka, Bazooka-Dipol, K9AY Loops, Polarization Rotator for EME, Antenna Safety - Elevated Work Platforms, DitDit.fm - Morse Code Podcast,
Top Amateur Radio links of the week Issue 1730
KC0KJF Doble Bazooka, A Basic Introduction to EME, Bazooka para 40 metros, Half-Wave 17 Meter Rotatable dipole, Magnetic Loop RF Safety, M0VKK VHF UHF Liear Amp, RF Safety in Tower Climbing, RF Standards and Regulations
DAV FCA1000 HF+50 MHz Power Amplifier
FCA1000 new Solid State RF Power amplifier for the HF Bands + 50 MHz by DAV
Top Amateur Radio links of the week Issue 1729
Shortened EFHW Antenna 80-10m, How Common Mode Chokes Work, Multiband trapped end fed antenna, RF Safety at Field Day, WSJT-X, Yaesu Mark V FT 1000 MP, Adventure Radio Society
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