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BridgeCom Systems - your source for two-way radios and systems
Most Popular. BridgeCom Maverick Plug and Play Package · BridgeCom Maverick Dual Band DMR/Analog Ham Radio · SkyBridge MAX Dual Band Digital Hotspot ... Learn More
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A Transmitter for Fox Hunting - ARRL
Fox hunt — Competitive Amateur Radio activity in which hams track down a transmitted sig- nal. Usually directive antennas and triangulation are used. Learn More
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Getting Your Technician License - ARRL
With a Technician Class license, you will have all ham radio privileges above 30 MHz. These privileges include the very popular 2-meter band. Many Technician ... Learn More
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National Association for Amateur Radio Website Search - ARRL
Dr James Lawson, W2PV, Yagi Antenna Design (Newington: ARRL, 1986), no longer in print. 2http://www.iw5edi.com/ham-radio/?the-w5un-2-meter ... Learn More
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Low Profile 10 Meter Antenna - ARRL
The Radio Shack 102-inch whip is cut for 11-meter CB, so we'll have to shorten it a bit for use on the 10-meter amateur band. Since I planned to use this ... Learn More
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Basic Amateur Radio - Simple Gain Antennas for the Beginner - ARRL
(2.1 M). Basic design data for a 2-element hi-band Yagi antenna. (Gain figures are theoretical.) bandwidth. The highest Q would be ob- tained when using, say, ... Learn More
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A Better Signal from Your Handheld - ARRL
This is true in almost any part of ham radio! The rubber duck antenna that comes with handheld radios consists of a flexible coil of wire coated in tough ... Learn More
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Build a Space Efficient Dipole Antenna for 40, 80 and 160 Meters
He retired as Associate Professor Emeritus from the. University of Akron. In retirement, Al is active in Amateur Radio and computer application studies in ... Learn More
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Frequency Allocations - ARRL
US Amateur Radio Frequency Allocations · 23 Centimeters · 33 Centimeters · 70 Centimeters · 1.25 Meters · 2 Meters · 6 Meters · 10 Meters · 12 Meters. Learn More
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The Story of the Broadband Dipole - ARRL
17-20, 42; see also M. A. Logan,. K4MT, “Stagger-Tuned Dipoles Increase. Bandwidth,” Ham Radio, May 1983, pg. 22. 23R. Severns, N6LF, “A Wideband 80-Meter. Learn More






