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Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2011
Getting Started with Satellite Communications, Multiband trap dipole , FT-857D Serial and Sound Card Interface, FSK vs AFSK, How To Build a Quadrifilar Helix Antenna for Weather Satellites, 160m Kite Vertical Antenna, TYT MD-380 Review by Miklor, TYT MD-380 firmware modification, Yaesu FT-991 Memory Manager, MD-380 Modifications
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2010
Online Morse Code Training, Taming the Quadrifilar Helical Antenna, 2E0RDJ - Amateur Radio & Weather Station, NOAA Satellite Reception with QFH Antenna, VHF Baluns: Fact and Fancy, 2.3GHz to 432MHz RX converter for FT-817, 100 Watt RF Power Amplifier for 2 GHz, Emergency Net Log, 137MHz Quadrifilar Antenna, Yaesu FT-857D Select Knob Wobbles - How to replace,
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2009
QFH antenna for NOAA Satellites, SDRGadgets, JSatTrak - Satellite tracking program, Google Earth Grid Square Locator, Folded Dipole Antennas, Online Morse Code Training, Taming the Quadrifilar Helical Antenna, World Grid Square Map PDF, RF Exposure Evaluating Your Station, Interactive Maidenhead Grid Square Locator Map
Six J-Pole Antenna Projects for 50 MHz
A selection of best amateur radio J-Pole Antenna Projects for 50 MHz. These projects are an excellent starting point to build your j-pole for the six meter band.
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2008
Guohe Electronics, A very efficient half size 40 meter Vertical Antenna, HamBuilder, Mighty Woof 2m 70cm Dual Band Fan Dipole, Make your own 2 metre 5/8 whip antenna, sodiraSDR - Software Radio, Portable Mast, History of The Amateur radio LOCATOR System, HamGPS,
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2007
Home Made Artificial Ground Tuner , ZR6KMD 20m Field Dipole, ZS6KMD 20-40m Multiband Dipole, 70cm Mini-Transverter Project, Measuring SWR at 1296 MHz, Car Power Adapter to Anderson PowerPole, TU5PCT Ivory Coast 2020,
Grid Square Locator System
The Grid Square Locator, also known as the Maidenhead Locator System, is a geographical co-ordinate method based on a 6-digit code, widely used by amateur radio operators to determine a rough position on the Earth.
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2006
How to stack dissimilar yagi antennas, Top Loaded Vertical Antenna for 80 Meters Band, Modifications to the Diamond V2000 and similar antennas , TyQSL - Online Logbook, HackRF, DVMEGA, bladeRF, E44CC Online Log
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