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HF Antenna Tuner for Amateur Radio Tranceivers – 300W 1.8-60Mhz – MFJ-945E

  • Antenna Tuner for HF Tranceivers – Handles 300 Watts.
  • SO-239 rear Inputs for the Antenna and the transceiver, 3 front manual controls for Tuning.
  • 1.8-60Mhz ( 6 thru 160 Meters) frequency range. (Ham Radio, CB, HF)
  • Cross-Needle Meter Shows SWR, Power Out & Reflected Power at the Same Time.
  • Size = 8 x 2 x 6 inch , Meter Illuminates if Hooked up to Optional 12Vdc.

HF Radio Antenna Tuner matcher for HF frequencies between 1.8-60Mhz.
* Requires Optional Patch cable with PL-259 connectors for hookup to transceiver.
* Features Cross-needle SWR/Power meter ( 300W & 30W scales), meter illuminates if hooked up to 12Vdc.
* 300W max input. SO-239 input for antenna. With instructions.

List Price: $ 124.95

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Sherwood RX-4109 2 x 100 Watt RMS Stereo Receiver (Black)

  • Phono Section preamp built-in
  • Total Discrete Amplifier stage for all channels
  • Switching for two pairs of speakers
  • 5 audio inputs including tuner
  • 17 3/8″ W x 5″ H x 13″ D

The Sherwood RX-4109 receiver is designed and built in-house with the same quality and attention to detail we have been bringing to our audio gear for the last 50 years.

List Price: $ 179.95

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ham radio video showing cross band rpt with 71a and f6a kenwood rigs
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Yaesu USB CT-62 CAT Cable FT-100 FT-817 FT-897 FT-857 FTDI Chipset Supports Windows 7 64bit

  • Aftermarket Interface Cable
  • Length: 3 feet
  • USB Chipset: FTDI
  • Link to download USB driver included
  • Fully supports Ham Radio Deluxe running Windows 7 64bit

Supports: Windows 2000, Windows XP (All), Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista (All) , Windows Server 2008, Windows 7 (All), Windows Server 2008 R2, Linux and Mac OS X. Link provided to download drivers from FTDI website. No programming software included. Works with Yaesu: FT-100, FT-817, FT-857, FT-897, FT-100D, FT-817ND, FT-857D, and FT-897D.

FTDI Chipset, Manufacturer Technical Support and Warranty Coverage – Due to counterfeit copies of Valley Enterprises interface/programming cables being of

List Price: $ 27.77

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Terminal Node Controller packet modem prescribed by N2RVQ KISS protocol APRS autmatic position/packet reporting system AFSK Audio Frequency Shift Keying MX 614 8 cm x 4.2 cm 30 grams testing with sound generator 17th Dec 2009
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This is a prerlease segments for bastard Sons of Dial-Up – www.BSoDtv.org This is a build of the Tiny TNCx Kit, which hooks to a ham radio (or your FRS Radio) that lets you operate digital modes. A Terminal Mode Controller (TNC) is pretty much an old school modem. It turns binary bits of data from a terminal (a computer or PDA) into sound which can then be transmitted over radio waves.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Sun City's 'hams' travel the globe with high frequency
By Gwyneth J. Saunders “If that 600-foot antenna in Bluffton goes down in a storm or something, we could be in real trouble when it comes to radio communications in this community," said Bill Gardner, president of the Amateur Radio Club.
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ISU to host amateur radio presentation
"Amateur Radio is Alive and Well -And Needs You!" will be presented at Indiana State University's Cunningham Memorial Library on Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 7 pm The interactive, hour-long event will provide the basics of amateur radio, also known as ham radio,
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Lighthouse in Barcelona: INVISIBLE FIELDS, GEOGRAPHIES OF RADIO WAVES
It's made up of signals that are very familiar, such as television and radio, and signals which are esoteric and enigmatic. It is an ecology that has public spaces – wireless internet and amateur radio – and secret spaces – coded military transmissions
Read more on Wired (blog)

After fitting a touch screen panel to my PC it only seemed right to try driving my Icom IC-7400 with it via HRD – think I need bigger buttons or smaller fingers though!! It seems a very intuitive way to drive the radio.
Video Rating: 3 / 5

This piece of software enables you with one click of a button to upload your Ham Radio Deluxe Log straight up to logbook of the world
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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Iraq – YI QSL Bin

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Hereis the bin for Iraq cards, designated YI, is filling up. Lately however ALL ham radio activities have been ordered shut down again for security reasons for this country. Remaining cards can be exchanged for confirmed contacts made during legal operation periods.

HAM RADIO 2011 in Friedrichshafen [QLF-Key]

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HAM RADIO 2011 die größte europäische Messe für Funk-Elektronik

www.hamradio-friedrichshafen.de/

HAM RADIO 2011 in Friedrichshafen [HB0TW] (2)

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HAM RADIO 2011 die größte europäische Messe für Funk-Elektronik

www.hamradio-friedrichshafen.de/

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QST July 1974 Ham Convention

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QST July 1974 Ham Radio – Chicago Convention

QST April 1966 Ham Convention

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QST April 1966 Ham Radio – Boston Convention

Ham Radio at World Maker Faire NY

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Ham Radio at World Maker Faire NY

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P1250043

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This Ham radio operator did a nice job with the garage door art, tieing it into the hole radio spark, arc theme. (Unknown call sign) Seen in Santa Clara CA.

Happy Fathers Day

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Richard K Moore

Dad was a telecommunications engineer and his HAM radio was his internet. Back in the 1940s and 50s instant messaging was a more hands on endeavor and the cards on the wall behind him was his contact list. During his career he helped design the system that makes it possible for The North American Aerospace Defense Command "NORAD" to talk to submarines and missile silos, deep under ground and water. This was the global communication network that became the World Wide Web. Most of the things he did, he was not allowed to talk about "Top Secret" but once in a while he’d let stuff slip to his boy, whom he didn’t think would remember or know what he was talking about. For instance he came back from a trip to Washington DC 1979 and told me he had been in a room looking at the top of Mikhail Gorbachev’s head, via a live satellite feed. Another time he was in Italy and wanted to talk to my brother, whom was in the Navy and he picked up his phone and told the operator to contact my brothers ship, she patched him threw to the privet phone of Frederick C. Turner, VADM, USN, The then commander of the sixth fleets in the Mediterranean , they grilled my brother for hours trying to find out how an enlisted man would get a phone call on the Admirals phone. One can only imagine what dad would be doing with his PC if he were around today.

Ham radio swap meet

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Ham radio: your ticket to the world!

DroidPSK is an application to decode and encode Ham Radio BPSK31 with the build in microphone/speaker or wired to your radio.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Ham Radio Station KB2PSM Robert

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Ham Station KB2PSM Robert at the his old station setup – about 6 years ago. Yes: He’s a two-scope ham for sure. Nice to have to adjust one’s psk-31 signal.

2010 ARRL Technical Excellence Award Winners Announced:
His involvement in Amateur Radio has gone through several phases: homebuilt QRP, amateur satellites, early computer-based digital modes (PSK31, MSFK, etc), and occasional contesting.
Read more on eHam.net

IOTA News from the Deutscher Amateur Radio Club
QSL via DL2VFR (bureau/direct). EU-042, DL, Schleswig-Holstein State North West group: German HAMs announced to become active from Hallig Hooge (Ockenswarft,DLFF-013) signing DK0RZ and DL0DFF in SSB/CW/PSK31 on the HF bands from Oct 5-8.
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These are ham radio shacks that I have taken from qrz.com and eham.net Music from ocremix. MUSIC: OA – Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney ‘This Feeling’ OC ReMix – ocremix.org DOWNLOAD ocremix.org
Video Rating: 4 / 5

WD9EWK working HO-68 in FM from outside the 2010 AMSAT Space Symposium in Elk Grove Village, Illinois (grid EN62aa), on 9 October 2010 at approximately 1750 UTC. Thanks to Adrian AA5UK for recording this and providing me the video file.
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clips taken from the discussion about how to work amsats or ham radio satellites

Ham or amateur radio as a hobby involves some hard work in the form of getting licensed, and acquiring knowledge of the technical details. The hobby itself starts in the first step by one getting the ham device. Selection of a good ham radio is best done under the guidance of a person who knows about the radios well. More than that, one must know the local laws and rules with respect to the ham operation.

Getting to know your ham:
It is important to know about hams and, to know about your own ham as soon as you feel the urge to buy / assemble one. If you want to know about the ham, then again, internet, books and other hobbyists are all good places to start with. If you know no technical details of the electronics but find yourself fascinated by the idea, then it is time to learn a bit of jargon in the field.

So, if you do not know something, you should come out and seek answers either from those who might know or from resources like the library or the internet. One must spend some time and effort to learn about the hobby that one wants to pursue. Just a wish is not a good enough reason to pursue a hobby. One needs more than just a wish to be able to pursue an activity as a hobby. So, recognition of the hobby and the right kind of activity that suits you is important.

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Ham operation can be taxing and sometimes it can be tiring in spite of the modern equipment that does the scanning on its own. It is like the astrophysicist searching for some communications from aliens. If that idea grabs your attention, then this hobby will be to your liking since the activity is virtually the same, except for the helpful fact that we know there is someone who exists for sure, and one gets more than just “radio signals of unknown nature”. You get interaction from real people, from out there in the world, who live in flesh and blood as you do.

Your choice of equipment depends on how involved you are, and what your budget is that you can afford to invest in a ham equipment. There are good stores out there that sell ham radio at a reasonable cost. Again, as usual, it’s wise to chat with those who are ham radio operators, and also to visit and know the prices from various shops that sell ham radios to be able to select the best deal.

The cost of the radio equipment that can connect to longer distances will be higher than the ones that have a lesser range. Moreover, the recent advancements like digital voice transmission and such can be more costly than the simple Morse code wireless telegraphing model.

Getting licensed is the next hurtle. The amateur radio operator license exam does not require Morse code proficiency any more as it is has been allowed to be dropped as agreed in 2003 in the World Radiocommunication Conference in Geneva. The test will include the knowledge of ham etiquette, the communication laws that apply internationally as well as in your region and such. Once licensed, one is free to use the allotted bandwidths and is allowed to change or modify the equipment within the limits imposed by “spurious standards”.

So…what are you waiting for? Go get a ham and get your license: get going!

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Antenna elements, 1

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Ham Radio Antenna tower, US tower with motor and base. Tower is 23 feet in down position 39 feet in the up position.

Antenna is a Crushcraft 3 element 4 band antenna, 10, 15, 20 and 40 meters.

Rotator is a HAM rotator

Tower #4

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Ham Radio Antenna tower, US tower with motor and base. Tower is 23 feet in down position 39 feet in the up position.

Antenna is a Crushcraft 3 element 4 band antenna, 10, 15, 20 and 40 meters.

Rotator is a HAM rotator

Tower #3

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Ham Radio Antenna tower, US tower with motor and base. Tower is 23 feet in down position 39 feet in the up position.

Antenna is a Crushcraft 3 element 4 band antenna, 10, 15, 20 and 40 meters.

Rotator is a HAM rotator

Stealth Amateur Radio: Operate From Anywhere

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Handheld Deluxe VHF/UHF Dualband Amateur Radio 2M/440 Transceiver with Twin Display 5W TYT TH-UVF1

  • Receives 136-174Mhz & 390-520Mhz. Transmits 144-148Mhz & 430-450Mhz. 5W/4W output w/1W low setting.
  • 128 AlphaNumeric memory channels, 87-108Mhz FM Broadcast Band receive too!
  • PL & DPL (ctcss/dcs), with tone scan, Multiple step rates, English Voice Prompts, 3 Color selectable Backlit LCD, Backlit keypad.
  • Includes Drop-in AC Desktop Quick charger, 1500mA LiOn HiCap BatteryPack, 12vdc charger cable, antenna, carry strap!
  • Super Low Price Complete Package Deal!

New TH-UVF1A Dual Band, Dual Display, Dual Standby VHF-UHF 2M/440 deluxe Amateur Handheld Ham radio Transceiver!
* It Features a receive range of 87-108 FM Broadcast, plus 136-174Mhz & 390-520Mhz!
* Transmits full Ham Bands of 144-148Mhz & 430-450Mhz.
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Direct Keypad entry, VOX, Tone Scan, Voice prompts, FCC Approved.
* 3 selectable colors for the BackLit LCD display!
** Complete Super Radio Package deal includes 120v Drop-in Desktop Rapid charger w/ 2 color l.e.d indica

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In building the ham radio 40/80 meter inverted v antenna I ran into a slight set back. My SWR readings were very high and I first thought my antenna or cable to be bad. Fearing the worst I found the problem. A short circuit in the SO-239 connector in my MFJ-259B Antenna Analyzer. This is how I repaired it.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

In order to learn more about ham radio satellites, TCP/IP networking, stepper motor control, open-source Linux, and socket programming, I decided to build a simple prototype of a satellite Az/El tracker. Stefan HB9ZEM/KG4SDI
Video Rating: 5 / 5