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Ham radio communication
Added: 24th March 2009
Posted By: w4djd
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Amateur radio emergency communications Farrisløpet 2008 NRRL, portable operations ...

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w0vb 2 meter weak signal station part 1
Added: 9th March 2009
Posted By: w4djd
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Terry, W0VB, describes his rural station for working EME, aurora and meteor weak signals on 2 meters using a Software Defined Radio (SDR) Flex Radio Systems SDR-1000. The video contains an aurora contact with VE3AK and also a tour of Terry's six Yagi array.

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w0vb 2 meter weak signal station part 2
Added: 9th March 2009
Posted By: w4djd
Views: 472
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Terry, W0VB, describes his rural station for working EME, aurora and meteor weak signals on 2 meters using a Software Defined Radio (SDR) Flex Radio Systems SDR-1000. The video contains an aurora contact with VE3AK and also a tour of Terry's six Yagi array.

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VP6DX on 10 meters from Patagonia
Added: 9th March 2009
Posted By: w4djd
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VP6DX Ducie Island DX´pedition reception in Patagonia South America from LU7YS station. Rig: YAESU FT1000D antenna Cushcraft X7 @ 13 meters feb 19 at 23:20 UTC

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Sample of 20 Meter Activity for PSK31 Introduction Video
Added: 9th March 2009
Posted By: w4djd
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Sample of 20 Meter Activity for PSK31 Introduction Video

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radio for VLF very low frequencies
Added: 9th March 2009
Posted By: w4djd
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Experimental receiver for VLF. I received electromagnetic (radio) signals between 14 and 22 KHz with a capacitor of 4,7 NF over the showed coil. The schematic is identical to that of the storm detector IV (with the 6088 Tube), the coil is differently constructed. There is one more transistor...

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