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The K7RA Solar Update
To access these, click on “HAP Charts,” located on the left-side menu bar under Global HF. When the He was a true 599 (with flutter — a polar path), and he gave me the same (but of course, who knows, considering my 100 W and dipole antenna
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13.56 MHz High Frequency RFID Reader/Writer with RS232 Interface
GAORFID.com) is offering this 13.56 MHz high frequency RFID reader/writer with antenna which can be used as a smart checkout multi tag solution. It is specially The 13.56 MHz HF RFID reader writer belongs to GAO's family of 13.56 MHz RFID Readers.
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Consortium Pilot Finds RFID Improves Efficiency of Blood Supply Chain
The pilot employed 13.56 MHz passive high-frequency (HF) RFID tags, complying with the ISO 15693 standard, on blood bags, as well as on the containers in which those bags were shipped. Mobile and desktop readers were used at the …. Once the
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This is the testing of the dipole antenna that was created in www.youtube.com The antenna has a confirmed signal at 3.28 miles and an swr of maybe 1.1 on channel one, 1.2 on channel 20, and 1.4 on channel 40.
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Falcon New Highest Power 2 Meter Dipole Base Station Antenna

  • 2 Meter Dipole 1/2 Wave Base Station Antenna
  • For Amateur Ham Radios
  • Weather Tight Indoor Outdoor Design
  • 5000 Watts Maximum Power

Product Description
This is the Highest Power 1/2 Wave 2M Dipole Antenna We Have Ever Had.

This is an Indoor, Outdoor apartment, house, condo, attic, Transmitting antenna. It is made to be hung in the rafters or from the ceilings. Or outside on the roof, or between 2 trees or the side of a wall, or whatever you can imagine.

It will handle up to 5000 watts PEP and comes pretuned. These can be mounted almost any where, and in any shape, horizontal, vertical, in a V or an L they work. Talk abou

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I start this series by introducing some basics about antennas, antenna tuners, antenna analyzers and noise / interference / QRM / QRN. In this video: I show the setup I’ll be using when I test the reception of the K-PO WR2100. I introduce the Tecsun (Kaito) PL-389MP Short Wave radio and use it to track down the source of my radio interference / noise / QRM. I’ll also chat about radio wave propagation in the next video. Equipment used / mentioned in this video series: * K-Po WR2100 PLL Synthesized World Band Receiver. * Yaesu FT-897 HF/VHF All Mode Transceiver * Yaesu FT-950 HF / 50MHz band All Mode Transceiver * Yaesu VX-6 Submersible Dual-Band FM Transceiver * Yaesu FT-817ND solar powered portable go-pack * Yaesu FRG-7000 Receiver * RigExpert AA-200 Antenna analyzer * Simple wire antenna * Par electronics Par End-Fedz EF-10-20-40 full length half wave dipole * Buddipole™- hf/vhf portable dipole antenna system * MFJ Deluxe Travel Antenna Tuner – MFJ-904H * Amateur Extra HAM radio license – KD8LON

Many have used a painter’s pole for a mast support for a dipole antenna. Here’s is an idea that I use to support the mast using a steel green fence post. AI4QT
Video Rating: 5 / 5