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A few nice Amateur Radio images I found:

IMG_1444: The balloon tracking software

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671B3564: John/AF4PD

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HF Airplane Tracking HFDL with MultiPSK & HFDisplay

Using SDR# with the RTL-SDR, but the MultiPSK RTLSDR Key setting will allow you to connect directly. I haven’t found yet how to set the Ham-It-Up converter offset in MultiPSK RTLSDR config, but the results should be similar.

http://f6cte.free.fr/index_anglais.htm
http://www.rstools.info/index.html
http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/HFDL

Receiving Spanish DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) radio, transmitted from Noblejas, Spain. DRM is digital shortwave radio.

Received from Auckland, New Zealand. Using the nooelec “Ham It Up v1.0” upconverter circuit, an R820T RTL2832 RTL SDR tv dongle with a random wire antenna about 15m long.

Used SDR Sharp as the software radio and DREAM as the DRM decoder.

RTL SDR is a low cost software defined radio. The RTL SDR dongle can be purchased from http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009U7WZCA/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B009U7WZCA&linkCode=as2&tag=youtube0ae9-20&linkId=RR5VUVIXLMIB43M

And the Ham It Up upconverter can be purchased from http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009LQT3G6/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B009LQT3G6&linkCode=as2&tag=youtube0ae9-20

RTL SDR playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8C67BE3D4BDBB5FA

Receiving DRM with RTL-SDR Tutorial: http://www.rtl-sdr.com/tutorial-drm-radio-using-rtl-sdr/

This video demonstration showcases TI’s OMAP-L138 DSP+ARM processor in Critical Link’s convenient MityDSP-L138 SOM. The laser tracking demonstration implemen…
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At this video, i show how APRS Tracking works. And a little ride on my city, to exemplify. Neste video, eu mostro como funciona o Rastreamento por APRS. E fa…
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Video curto feito no transito de São Paulo, mostrando um pouco da função APRS no TM D710 da Kenwood.
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The InfoAge Science History Museum in Wall Township, New Jersey, plans to make a 60 foot tracking dish antenna available to hams for moonbounce, secondary to its function as a radiotelescope. It was on the InfoAge site, then part of Fort Monmouth, that the US Army’s “Project Diana” team in 1946 first received radio signals bounced from the moon. According to InfoAge’s Martin Flynn, W2RWJ, Danie…

American Radio Relay League | Ham Radio Association and Resources

you see DB3JHF ´s homemade Tracking Antenna for QSO´s via Satellit (seen at DF0FKW Clubstation)
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