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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
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2012
BX-184 Voice Keyer, FT991 MARS Mod, Making a Quadri Filar Helix antenna, Ecoflex-15 Degradation, Gigatronix Coax Cables, SIVA Coax Cables, WoSARS Glasgow
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,
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