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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

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2016

TriBand Moxon Antenna for 6m 4m 2m, Antena KIT, A comparison of 40 meter beam antennas, 6 Meter Quad Turnstile Antenna, 6 Meter Band Moxon Style Antenna, J-Pole Antenna for 50 MHz, VE2DX Electronics, J-pole antenna Calculator, The Ugly MacGyver 6 meter J-pole Antenna, 50MHz / 6m J-pole Antenna by VK4ADC

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2015

Mini Satellite-Antenna Rotator Mk1, Building the 6 Meter Moxon Antenna, Soundcard Levels for Digital Modes, Tino Funkshop, Digital Mode General Operating Tips, Hands Free - Radcom Labs, Collins KWM-2 Modification

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2014

The truth about ferrites, Mini Satellite-Antenna Rotator Mk2, QRM.guru, Solar Cycle Progression, MiniKits, Strictly Ham,

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2013

Baluns and common mode chokes, CW QSO Example, Small Loop Antenna Calculator by KY8D, Free ham radio utilities written in LabVIEW, LinuxLog, OneSDR, How Wide Area Radio Systems works, ARI international DX Contest

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