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New Tower, Antenna Modifications for W1HQ - ARRL
Aug 19, 2008 ... The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, ... 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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The Offset Multiband Trapless Antenna (OMTA) - ARRL
Presently, Bob owns two airplanes, which he claims are his “airline” and always flies with an Amateur Radio H-T. See Feedback in December QST. October 1995 QST ... Learn More
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Historic 2-Meter Transatlantic Contact Reported - ARRL
Jun 18, 2019 ... The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, ... Learn More
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Antenna Height and Communications Effectiveness - ARRL
Amateur radio operators, or “hams” as they are called, communicate with stations located all over the world. Some contacts may be local in nature, ... Learn More
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Extend Your Handheld's Range with a Simple Ground-Plane Antenna
You can find adapters on Amazon or at amateur radio dealers. If you're using a handheld transceiver on a VHF or UHF frequency, you've probably learned by now ... 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
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Six Meter DXing for Little Pistols - ARRL
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources. Learn More
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Product Reviews April 2023 Comet CAT-300 1.8-50 MHz Manual ...
The radio features 207 alphanumeric memory chan- nels, which include 200 regular channels, one call channel, and three pairs of scan edge memories. (1 A/B, 2 A/ ... Learn More
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What's the Deal About "NVIS"? - VOACAP.com
With little or no telephone coverage, an obvious need for ham radio communica- tions to aid disaster relief would be from. San Francisco to Sacramento, the ... Learn More






