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Antenna
Kojinsha – KA1-DP – 7-50MHz – HF Antenna
Model KA1-DP Gain/Size Frequency Range 7-50 Element 1 Number of Elements for Each Band 7-50MHz DP Longest Element(m) 10.4 Power Rating 7/10MHz 1.2kW S… Read more
W1ZR Wins August QST Cover Plaque Award
The winning article for the August 2016 QST Cover Plaque award is “Antenna Analyzers — the Basics” by Joel R. Hallas, W1ZR. The QST Cover Plaque… Read more
Stealth Antennas by G0KYA
The first edition of Stealth Antennas quickly became the ‘must have’ antenna book for everyone who wasn’t living in acres of land. T… Read more
Butternut HF9V 9 Band Vertical Antenna
Brand:Butternut Manufacturer’s Part Number:HF9V Part Type:HF Vertical Antennas and Packages Product Line:Butternut HF9V 9-Band Vertical An… Read more
Review
Further Testing of MFJ Octopus at Quartzfest (#183 Project)
Mix and match any four HF/VHF/UHF bands. Example: screw in 80,40,20 meter hamsticks and a dual band 2M/440 MHz whip (two on each band) on opposite sid… Read more
Icom IC-2300H Review by AmateurLogic.tv
Tommy Martin, N5ZNO and George Thomas, W5JDX from AmateurLogic.tv and Ham Nation take a look at the IC-2300H. Read more
W6LG Makes A Dummy Load From Christmas Lights, Dummy Load That Lights Up The Room
Jim shows the two ways that he makes Christmas Lights into an Antenna and a Dummy Antenna. RF from his linear amplifier lights up the bulbs. Read more
Review of QRP Labs QCX QRP Radio
“Unboxing, building and using the QRP Labs QCX single-band, 5-watt QRP radio. This advanced technology radio borrows ideas from software-defined… Read more
NanoVNA To Test The Loss & Length Of Coax Cables by Jim W6LG YouTube Elmer for Ham Radio Basics
“The NanoVNA does many things. Two of which are testing coax cables for loss and length. Jim W6LG shows how to do both in this first video about… Read more
Equipment
Introduces the Limited Anniversary Edition TS-590SG
JVCKENWOOD Corporation (JVCKENWOOD) will release TS-590SG70, an HF/50 MHz special specification transceiver with the TRIO logo under the KENWOOD brand… Read more
OFF-GRID HAM RADIO: Simple Emergency Communication When the Grid Goes Down
Check great article about Emergency Communication from Robert Richardson : Read more
RM Italy BLA-600 Review with Martin Lynch
The BLA 600 is a wideband compact, fully automatic 500W wideband linear amplifier for the HF bands and 6m, from 1.8 to 54 MHz. Totally ideal for runni… Read more
Icom PoC Full Duplex Radio System, Nationwide Coverage Over 4G / LTE Mobile Phone Network
Icom’s new PoC (Push-to-Talk Over Cellular) radio system allows you to communicate with your two-way radio system over a 4G / LTE closed network. Now… Read more
MFJ-1936T GROUND ROD, W/CLAMP,+342T+WIRE BUNDLE
The MFJ-1936 is a HOT new product from MFJ for those who wish to be QUICK with their antenna set-ups! For those hams on-the-go to their next adventur… Read more
News
Reacting to Capacitance, Inductance, Resistance, Frequency
Reacting to Capacitance, Inductance, Resistance, Frequency Read more
Ham radio and Linux – Stop your radio from automatically becoming the default audio device.
A simple change to make, it saves me time manually setting my default back to the computer every time I power up or plug in the radio. Read more
Good news from Austria and Germany ( DL and OE )
Thanks to the constant efforts on the part of the ÖVSV, the Austrian telecommunications authority has announced clearance for the 630 m band… Read more
Bob Fontana, AK3Y, Wins the December 2020 QST Cover Plaque Award
The winning article for the December 2020 QST Cover Plaque award is “The Tuna Tin S — A Bare-Bones Synthesized QRPp Transmitter,” by Bo… Read more
ISS Slow Scan TV event 145.800 MHz FM
An ARISS Slow Scan TV (SSTV) event is scheduled from the International Space Station (ISS) for December 24-31. This will be a special SSTV event to ce… Read more
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