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7 Great Moxon Antenna Projects for HF Bands
Moxon antenna projects for HF Bands, fixed and portable moxon antennas, monoband, dualband and multiband Moxon Antenna projects
Best links of the week 35 2016
Modeling the W6NL 40m Moxon, Codes of the World, Umbrella Antenna for 80 Meters, APRS Tracker with Arduino, Yaesu FT857D Mic modification video, Icom 706MKIIG modification for frequency injection, 40 Meter Dipole, Log Periodic Antenna, Morse Code Audio Files, Homebrew Bicone Antenna Project,
Best new links of week 34 2016
Autonomous Satellite Tracker, Arduino TNC, IC-7610 - Icom Announcement, Yaesu FT-8800 Button Mod , Antenna Gain, Digital Speech Decoder, Meteor Scatter Reception on RTL-SDR, Yaesu FT-7800 Service Manual, Mirage BD-35 Manual, Yaesu FT-8800r Antenna
Best links of the week 33 2016
APRS Radio Shield for Arduino, Bluetooth Radio Interface, ATV Handbook, Mirage BD-35 Review, Yaesu FT-8800R Service Manual, Yaesu FT-8800R, Yaesu FT-2800 PA Replacement, FT- 2800M Yaesu Page, Yaesu FTDX3000 Setup for Digital Modes, FTB8800
Best links of the week 32 2016
How to perfectly clean wires in minutes, Yaesu FTDX3000 Review, RaspberryPi WSPR, RM VLA 200 Manual, AX.25 on Arduino, RM VLA 200 schematic, extdigi - APRS Digipeater for Arduino, Yaesu FT-7900E Programming Cable, UI-View APRS-IS Settings, The WhereAVR,
Best links of the week 31 2016
Arduino Power and SWR Meter, Butternut HF9V Installation, Yaesu FT-7800 7900 Mod, How to Design an RF Power Amplifier, Review of the Yaesu FT-7800R, FTDX-3000 Review, Yaesu FTdx3000 DVS-6 Install, Yaesu - FT-8800R Review, RM VLA 200 Reviews, Yaesu FT-2800M Service Manual
Best links of the week 30 2016
Cheap Antennas for LEO Satellites, mcHF QRP transceiver, Yaesu MH-31 Mod, WSJT vs CW, Yaesu FT-7800 Review, Attenuator for Fox Hunting, King Conversions, Airgate, Mirage BD-35, Yaesu FT-7800R Operating Manual
Icom Announce IC-7610
Icom announce the new IC-7610 HF+50MHz 100W transceiver during the Tokyo HamFair 2016
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