soldersmoke.blogspot.com
SolderSmoke Daily News: March 2015
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Serving the worldwide community of radio-electronic homebrewers. Providing blog support to the SolderSmoke podcast: http:/ soldersmoke.com. Click on the image! Click on the mug! Armstrong -E. Howard. Collins - A. Frederick. Hamfests and Flea Markets. Mate for the Mighty Midget. Van Vark - Tatjana. Listen to Latest SolderSmoke Podcast. If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file here. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Almost Enough to Make You Abandon Manhattan: John's SW-40. Our coffee mu...
hares.org.uk
Links
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Callsign lookups provided by qrz.com. Useful Web Sites.or somewhere to spend a few hours browsing! Click the URL to be beamed over. For your convenience, all new or amended URL's are now in. And a search engine from Amateur Radio Pages UK is provided on this page. If you find any links don't work or you would like to suggest a link please e-mail us. Vinny M0TAV WEB pages. Http:/ www.m0tav.webs.com/. Shackerstone Festival WEB Site. Http:/ homepage.ntlworld.com/candj simmons/steam and canal.htm. Http:/ www...
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GQRP Club - Low Power Amateur Radio
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Main links: Club Sales. Please note: Translation mistakes made by Google are not the responsibility of the G-QRP Club. Most of these links are to QRP clubs or suppliers - for personal pages please access the QRP web ring. If you have a personal web page then the ring. Is the place to promote it. Here is a list of members of the ring. Links to G3YCC tribute sites. Radio Society of Great Britain. Not really QRP but they deserve a link). And their Spectrum Forum. UK Kits: Walford Electronics.
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FISTS News
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Promoting Morse Code for 29 years 1987-2016. The European Chapter serves members in Europe and the UK. News items added to this page are also available via RSS. 24 Aug 16: The FISTS BrassPounder August 2016 newsletter. Has just been published. BrassPounder provides the results and comments for FISTS CW Club on-air Activities in Europe/UK. This edition includes details of the FISTS July 2016 Ladder and QRS Fifth Sundays 2016 activities. 14 Aug 16: The first session of the new FISTS Americas Cumulatives.
m0ezp.squirrelhouse.biz
GB3RS Operating from National Radio Centre | M0EZP – Amateur Radio Station
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M0EZP – Amateur Radio Station. GB3RS Operating from National Radio Centre. June 9, 2015. GB3RS operating from National Radio Centre at Bletchley Park, near Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK3 6DS is an absolute must! My visit, on 5th June 2015, made it clear to me that I couldn’t see everything in one day. My career has been in Computing for 35 years, beginning in 1980, and being a chartered member of the British Computer Society I will return to see the National Museum of Computing next time I...The Nat...
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160m 20w AM transmitter project – Walford Cam | M0EZP – Amateur Radio Station
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M0EZP – Amateur Radio Station. 160m 20w AM transmitter – Walford Cam. October 28, 2012. 160m 20w AM transmitter project – Walford ‘Cam’. The ‘Cam’ project was built as a companion transmitter for my Yaesu FRG-7 receiver, now around 30 years old and previously belonging to my friend Tony G0DLX. Originally I planned to do a complete transceiver mod. Walford ‘Cam’ project. Tim Walford has now discontinued the Walford Electronics. Higher output from the Walford Linear Amplifier. The Cam came with a trimmer c...
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Fort Purbrook Amateur Radio Club
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Table of Contents -. Please click to view. QRP MUCH MORE FROM A LOT LESS! QRP MUCH MORE FROM A LOT LESS! QRP MUCH MORE FROM A LOT LESS! QRP was my own way of going active in amateur, after many years as an SWL. Whilst I coveted the well equipped stations of others, I concluded QRP was a challenging but economical route to progress beyond that pre-loved General Coverage Receiver (RX) and random bow antenna. The photo to the left shows my MFJ1621 Portable Antenna tuneable 7MHz (40M) to 10M (28 MHz). The ph...
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Home Brew
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Making contact with another Ham, whether in the next village or on the other side of the world, on equipment you have built yourself, either from discreet components or from a kit of parts is one of the most enjoyable aspects of our hobby. This is Home Brewing. There are a number of sources of circuit diagrams of everything from simple pieces of test equipment to complex multi-band multi- mode transceivers. One such company is Cumbria Designs, their WEB Site can be found at.