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Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2308
Reverse Polarity Protection, QRM Eleminator by DC2WK, Astatic Mic Wiring Handbook, Ham365, The battle with massive RFI problems in the shack, Worked All Britain Award,
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2307
The M0CVO HW-42HP OCF Antenna, 160m 80m Vertical Antenna, 80m-40m Loaded Dipole, 80m Shortened Dipole Antenna, Band Pass Filters for HF Transceivers, Digital Dummy Load, Kenwood TS480HX Firmware Upgrade,
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2306
WinRFCalc Free Windows RF Calculator, Learning Morse Code by the Koch Method, USA Amateur Radio Repeaters, County-Hunting Mapper, Aerial Printing Concepts, GW4ARC Rhyl and District Amateur Radio Club,
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2305
What is Horn Antenna, Award Secretary, The Wanted Alive, TL8AA TL8ZZ DX Pedition, BUREAU_ALL_QRZ_COM for Logger32, T33T Log Online, Connecticut CW Club,
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2304
Telescoping PVC mast, Morse CW, HAM Radio DIY Projects by DL8ABH, CTR2-Mini Radio Controller, It's Ham Radio, W5BCS Bryan Amateur Radio Club, Arkansas Diamond Amateur Radio Club, The United States Awards Net, N4POW Powhatan Area Radio Club, W9ZL Fox Cities Amateur Radio Club,
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2303
1:49 unun for end fed half wave antennas, Understanding computer-generated RFI, Unpredictable Aspects of 160 meter Propagation, Current Space Weather Parameters, Robust PACKET at SigIDWiki, Kenwood TS-590 Driver, HamAward, 5V7RU Log Online,
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2302
Measuring HF Balun Performance, Understanding Antenna Gain in a Few Minutes, Icom External Keypad Connector Cable, Kenwood TS2000 vs TS590S, JUNIOR-2 ARDF receiver, History of the Radio, SWR analysis of a G5RV antenna, P29RO Log Online,
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2301
Robust Packet Network, Proplab-Pro, K1IW Amateur Repeater and Broadcast Transmitters Database, Radio Wave Transmission Paths, HF Nets, Who Invented Radio, Listening in on the Stars
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