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Best links of the week 18 2016
A simple 50W RF Power Amplifier, Square open loop antenna, Clays Radio Shop Home Page, Getting a FUNcube Dongle running on Linux, ON7FU Ferrite Applications, Superheterodyne Radio Receiver, GGD Antennas, SM Elettronica, 3el Quad for 6 Meters , KJ6SJO The exploits, trials and tribulations of a new ham
Best links of week 17 2016
G5RV to ZS6BKW modification, LED Lights In The Shack , ZS6BKW vs G5RV, ZS6BKW wire antenna , Bandpass filter, Wide Band Active Loop Antenna, Safari - Inverted V antenna, Some Useful ZS6BKW Modifications, Repeater Basics/Refresher, VHF-UHF Portable Yagi-Uda Antenna
Samuel Morse
Samuel Finley Breese Morse was born in Boston on 27 April 1791 and started as an artist, painting portraits in New York. He become interested in alternative communications and in particular sending electrical impulses across wires.
Best links of the week 16 2015
Mixed Mode Helical Antenna, Paper Clip Dipole Antenna, End fed half wave tuner, Home-brewing weather satellite receiving station, Automatic Band Decoder, A shortened 20m vertical, Tape Measure 2M Beam, 4m Transverter Project, Yaesu VX-8GR Trail Reference Card, 3 Element 12,5 Ohm Yagi for 50 MHz
Guglielmo Marconi
A tribute to Guglielmo Marconi, inventor and innovator, can be considered the father of wireless long distance contacts, father of DX.
10 Best Resources To Learn How Amateur Radio Repeaters Work
Learn how amateur radio repeater works. Ten great resource to learn amateur radio repeaters beasics, operations and how to configure radios to work repeaters
YOTA Celebrating International Marconi Day
The 23th April 2016 is the date in which Radioamateurs celebrates the the Born of Guglielmo Marconi by activating Marconinan Radio Station, operated by YOTA Italia, Youngsters On The Air.
World Amateur Radio Day 2016
18 April is the World Amateur Radio Day. IARU Celebrate this event with several activities and stations on the air
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.