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Amateur Radio Weekly 02NOV2024 - Richard VE3OZW - 2024-11-02 Issue 354 November 2nd, 2024
Top links MFJ ends reign as king of Ham Radio parts It was rough trying to say goodbye. Mississippi Clarion Ledger IC-9700 contest keyboard An Arduino based IC-9700 Contest Keyboard allows a PS2 keyboard to drive an Icom IC-9700 or any modern CI-V radio for contesting. VK3FS Podcast: Ham's Radio Ham Ham English A Japanese radio program for Ham Radio enthusiasts by Ham Radio enthusiasts. JA1WTO Homebrew sferics receiver Sferics, short for atmospherics, are RF signals in the VLF range generated by the millions of lightning discharges that strike the Earth daily. Hackaday Propagation experiments: Signal strength vs. tide levels The lack of a relationship can in fact be new information. Copasetic Flow POTA activation report: Poor Common There are dozens, if not hundreds of places in the UK called "Poor Common." Ian Renton Mediumwave ferrite antenna for RX In limited urban conditions its performance is sufficient. SWLing Post Video Quick tour of CBC / Radio Canada satellite facilities Visiting the CBC studios in Montreal. saveitforparts Home made Quansheng UV-K5 desktop transceiver Turning the handheld Quansheng UV-K5 VHF/UHF transceiver into a desktop transceiver. OM0ET Linked elevated radial system Game-changing antenna performance. KB9VBR How to build a Ham antenna for under $8.00 Building a Ham Radio antenna is easy. My Ham Radio Journey Did you receive this email as a forward?
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