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Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2201
The Swiss Quad Antenna, Amplifier Technology: Tube vs. Transistor , Top Band on a Vertical Yagi, Iambic Keyer for Arduino, 35 Element Yagi Antenna for 23cm, 3 Element Yagi Calculator, ICOM ST-4002A GPS Programmer
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2150
Transmitting Ferrite Loop for 80-160, Reversible RG6 Beverage Antenna , 160m Short Vertical Loft Antenna , Aircraft Scatter on 6 Meter FT8, APRS and Packet Radio made easy, Weather data visualization with the Raspberry PI, Two on 10,
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2149
A simple NonDirectional Antenna for 10 meter, Building the 5-element 10 Meter Yagis, Adjusting HF Yagi Gamma Matches, Quad Loop Antenna for 50 MHz, Keys to Good Code, 5 element Yagi antenna for 10 meters band, Troubleshooting Reversible Beverages
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2148
NewLogOSH, Ferrite Rod TX Antenna for 40m, Homebase 10 , A Low Profile 10 Meter Antenna, 2 Element Wire Yagi for 10 meters band, Icom IC-R8600 Review, DMR Contact Manager
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2147
Spiderbeam VS Hex Beam, Scanning frequencies, What We Can Expect from a 2-Element Beam, Ten-Tec RX-350 Review, Build a Stronger 2 Element Quad, 80m Inverted-L 12m Spiderpole, VK-DMR Monitor
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2146
Yaesu FTDX10 vs ICOM IC-7300, WA3RNC Electronic Kits, IC-7300 Amplifiers Interfacing, Contesting with Stealth Antenna Limitations, A Simple 2 Element Quad Antenna for 10 meters, MagLoop 10 - 24 MHz, Quad for 10 and 15 meters, Coax Notch Traps - Attenuating adjacent bands, Yaesu FT-2000 Performance Mods,
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2145
Homebrew GPS tracker, MorseExpert for Android, Magnetic Loop for 20 meters band, Remote SDR - SDR Control, Half-Length Dipoles for 40 Meters, SmartSDR for Mac, HD8R Galapagos 2021
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