Best Links of the Week
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Best Links of the week 43 2015
Balcony Antenna for 7 10 14 MHz, Build your own Hexagonal Beam, Homebrew 40-80 meter dipole, Simple Balcony Antenna, Curtain Antenna, J-37 Paddles, Michigan QRP Club, K8DXA D-Star Repeaters, K8BMI BARA
Best Links of the week 42 2015
Build your own HF balun, OCF Dipole, 2.4 GHz Spectrum Analyzer, NVIS Antenna Design, Elecraft KX3 the Magic Radio, FT-817 Interface, 6m Band Halo, Yaesu FT 897 fan mods, LAPD Radio Frequencies, 4WDX.com 4 Wheel DX
Best Links of the week 41 2015
5 Element, 2 Meter Yagi Antenna
K3PF
Five- Element, 2 Meter Yagi for around $20. This antenna is easy on your wallet and easy to build!A...
Best links of the week 40 2015
Moxon Antenna for 2 meters, WEFAX Frequencies, Connect a Morse key to the Raspberry Pi, Measure Impedence of Coax Cables, Small Wonder Labs SW+40 , UHF Dual Rectangle Antenna, Coaxial Cable Tester, Slim Jim vs J-Pole, 2 meter beam - 7dB, Simple Coax Testing
Best Links of the week 38 2105
Arduino Band decoder, S5 HF Band Plan, 80m XBM80-2 QRP CW RTX, SO2RDuino , XML Bandplan, Fox Telemetry Decoder, FTDX3000 Interface N1MM+, Ham Radio Activities,Yaesu VX-6 VX-7 R Reference Card
Best links of the week 37 2015
Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide, The Yagi-Uda Antenna, Amateur radio frequency allocations, IC-9100 QST Review, Amateur Service Spectrum Requirements at 7 MHz, Bhi DSP Noise cancellation Review, Meteor Scatter and WSJT, DARC Band Plan, RSGB Band Plans and Information, Yaesu FT100D VHF/UHF Faulty RF Amplifier Repair
Best new links of the week 36 2015
Line Loss Calculator, Speaker placement, Confessions of an IC-9100 Owner, Delta Loop Antenna for Smaller Vessels, LM338 Power Supply Project, Solar24 , Shrunken 40 Meter Phased Quads, Freescale 1KW SSPA for 144 MHz, UHF Connector Performances, Power Amplifier using 4CX1500B
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