Check out these Yaesu images:

Yaesu vx-8r

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365 day’s chocolate

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This is FOC service for to here customers. Today’s chocolate was Appetizer Cheese. Because today is "Day of Beer" (I do not know). It was made of cacao butter and cheese. I am not a big this fan.

Theo ZS6TVB Station – Yaesu FT-897

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Theo ZS6TVB Station – Yaesu FT-897

Connect Plus Human Physiology (1 sem) Access Card for Vander’s Human Physiology with APR & PhILS

Connect Plus Human Physiology (1 sem) Access Card for Vander's Human Physiology with APR & PhILS

  • Used Book in Good Condition

Eric Widmaier (Boston University), Hershel Raff (Medical College of Wisconsin), and Kevin Strang (University of Wisconsin) have taken on the challenge of maintaining the strengths and reputation of Vander’s Human Physiology: The Mechanisms of Body Function. Moving beyond the listing of mere facts, it stresses the causal chains of events that constitute the mechanisms of body function. The fundamental purpose of this textbook is to present the principles and facts of human physiology in a forma

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Check out these Amateur Radio images:

DrivingTour17March2011-5985

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Baofeng GT-3 Arrival along with Amateur Radio study guide

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A few nice Amateur Radio images I found:

IZ7FMQ/p – Occhio I di Porto Cesareo

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IIA P042 Occhio I IZ7FMQ/p by IZ7FMQ, IZ7ATN, IZ4AKS, IZ7KHR 2013-7-14

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Hamilton Amateur Radio Club (Inc.)

IMG_8706: Matthew/KG4URU

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Image from page 304 of “The seventh continent; a history of the discovery and explorations of Antarctica” (1918)

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Title: The seventh continent; a history of the discovery and explorations of Antarctica
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: Wright, Helen S. (Helen Saunders), b. 1874
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Publisher: Boston, R.G. Badger
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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over its surface untilthat month, which corresponds with the Northern Aug-ust. * A circumstance, however, he continues, that is farmore objectionable to the Southern traveller than theextremity of temperature is the frequency of wind. Itis perhaps too broad a generalization to say that Arcticjourneys have usually been made under fine weatherconditions, but few, if any, Arctic travellers have beensubjected to the distressing frequency of blizzards andstrong winds that added so much to our discomfort inthe South. The geographical difference between the work of theNorthern and Southern sledge traveller is as great asthe climate, if not greater. … To the South, it willbe seen that everywhere the explorers ship is broughtup by solid land or by some mighty wall resembling thatof the Great Ice Barrier; to pass beyond his ship there-fore, the explorer must either travel over land or overgreat and ancient snow-fields which possess a similarsurface. We have, therefore, this great geographical

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Captain Scott ^s Explorations 253 difference between the North and the South; the greaterpart of Northern travelling has been and will be doneon sea-ice, but the greater part of Southern travellinghas been and will be done over land surfaces, or what inthis respect are their equivalents. On travelling over the Great Barrier to the South,I was constantly impressed by recognizing the diffi-culties of surface so graphically described by Nansen inhis First Crossing of Greenland; and I came to the con-clusion that the conditions were very similar. But I wasstill more impressed by the obvious impossibility ofdragging a sledge over such a surface at the rate main-tained by the old English travellers on the Northernsea-ice. A general comparison of the sledging condi-tions met with in the North and in the South CEUinotbe said, therefore, to be in favour of the latter, and itmust be conceded that the Antarctic sledge travellerjourneys under considerable relative disadvantage; hehas to meet seve

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Some cool Amateur Radio images:

Willemstad-6600

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SASKATCHEWAN 1966 —AMATEUR RADIO LICENSE PLATE PAIR

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Some cool Hamfest images:

Hamvention 2011 – Dayton Ohio – Hara Arena
Hamfest
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Random snapshots from my day at this year’s Hamvention in Dayton OH.

Sorry for the poor quality… these pictures were all taken with the camera in my GPS unit. 🙂

Knice Knobs
Hamfest
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Some cool QSL images:

1967 – Dad’s room – (b&w)
QSL
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Never knew my dad was into the whole QSL cards thing. I had only recently heard of those on Reverend V’s blog.

Another pic from this set that is barely distinguishable from this one — a cord is dangling slightly differently — appeared in Popular Electronics magazine.
From left – RCA Stereo Cartridge Tape Recorder, Symphonic Stereo Phonograph (Garrard 1000), Audio Color box, FM Police/Fire Radio, Hallicrafters S-118 Shortwave radio, Comstat-25 CB Radio, Lafayette HA-230 SW Radio, RCA AM-FM radio, VM speaker, 30-watt Airline amplifier w/12" Jensen speaker. Vic’s call-sign was WPE4HTV (monitoring only). Alexandria VA

On The Air sign, QSL cards, desk, ham radio, hardware, microphone, window.
black and white. from Dad.

Dad’s room, Grandparents’ house, Alexandria, Virginia.

1967.

… Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com

Sample N5PRE QSL
QSL
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I never had a QSL manager before. I saw a screen shot for eqsl.cc in CQ magazine on page 82 of the March 2009 issue and thought I’d check it out. I liked what I saw so I upgraded to Bronze status and was able to create my own design.

#uraguay #qsl #tenmeter #hamradio
QSL
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Some cool QSL images:

3B9/IZ4AKS QSL – Front
QSL
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EI7TRG QSL
QSL
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Front of Tipperary Amateur Radio Groups QSL Card for EI7T/P. Photo by Jimmy Barry of SEMRA.

vo2a_qsl
QSL
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MFJ-925 Compact Auto tuner, 200W

MFJ-925 Compact Auto tuner, 200W

  • MFJ-925 Compact Auto tuner, 200W

200 Watt Automatic Antenna Tuner The MFJ-925 has been designed for todays compact home, portable or mobile ham stations. At just 6 ½” x 2 ⅛” x 8 ¼”, the

MFJ-925 IntelliTuner™ specifically complements todays compact HF transceivers, such as the IC-706MKIIG, IC-7000, FT-857D, DX-70TH and TS-50S. It can also be used as a stand-alone automatic antenna tuner for any transceiver that has an output power of 2-200 watts SSB/CW from 1.8-30 MHz with antenna impedance from 6-1600 ohms.

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