Amateur Radio Roundtable to Livestream 50 Hours of Dayton Hamvention®

Amateur Radio Roundtable and host Tom Medlin, W5KUB, will be back at Dayton Hamvention to livestream the activity and action before, during, and after the May 17 – 19 event. Amateur Radio Roundtable’s show coverage will go live on Thursday, May 16 and continue through the weekend. “This is a big event and we have viewers in about 150 countries,” Medlin said. “Astronaut Doug Wheelock, KF5BOC, will join us again for the 7th year as cohost. Join in the live chat room. More information is on the W5KUB Facebook group.

FT4 vs FT8 – A new mode, what’s the difference?
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May 01, 2019 No comments

The FT4 Protocol for Digital Contesting by K1JT   Read more

New FT4 Mode with more 20K spots in few your hours realese
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April 29, 2019 No comments

    Source: LINK WSJTX 2.1.0RC5 Release! – The FT4 Protocol for Digital Contesting  The FT4 Protocol for Digital Contesting by K1J... Read more

FT4 Video presentation by K1JT
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April 24, 2019 No comments

See More about New FT4 Here “At about 20 minutes into the presentation, Joe describes FT4 as being asynchronous, meaning that you can start tran... Read more

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Palstar AT2KD Review & How to Use a Differential Antenna Tuner
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May 14, 2019 No comments

“Jarrad VK3BL reviews Palstar’s AT2KD and talks about the advantages of having a large, high powered tuner even if you only run barefoot.... Read more

IC-9700 Review and Smackdown vs the IC-910H
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May 13, 2019 No comments

George and Tommy from AmateurLogic review the IC-9100 with Ray Novak, N9JA from Icom. In this classic smackdown episode, the IC-9700 goes up against t... Read more

Yaesu FTM-400DR  [ Review ]
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May 13, 2019 No comments

FTM-400XDR C4FM FDMA / FM 144/430 MHz DUAL BAND TRANSCEIVER The new FTM-400XDR includes an improved GPS receiver that employs the latest in GPS techno... Read more

144MHz Two-way Trans-Atlantic Beacon (IO51dn) EI2DKH
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April 25, 2015 No comments

  ” This page contains information and reception reports for the IRTS 144MHz two-way Trans-Atlantic Beacon operated on behalf of the Irish... Read more

Icom’s RMS-Net Radio Management System Explained
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July 09, 2015 No comments

Icom UK are pleased to provide this introduction to its RMS-Net Radio Management System which integrates desktop PCs, Icom hand portables, base statio... Read more

VHF 144MHZ PREAMPLIFIER WITH 100W VOX
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November 07, 2018 No comments

VHF 144MHZ PREAMPLIFIER VHF 144MHz preamplifier ( 2 meters ) with VOX circuit. You can use it with 100W. Coaxial relè on board. Perfect for EME, SAT,... Read more

Stealth 2 Meter Copper J-Pole for your HOA – AF5DN
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December 18, 2014 No comments

  Stealth 2 Meter Copper J-Pole for your HOA – AF5DN 0     Read more

144 MHz Halo Antenna
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December 23, 2015 No comments

Construction and Analysis of a Low Cost Omnidirectional Horizontally Polarized Antenna for 144 MHz by Dr. Carol F. Milazzo, KP4MD (posted 23 May 2012)... Read more

The Mighty Rhombic, the King of Antennas
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April 12, 2018 No comments

“There was a time, back in the 1930s and 1940s, when the rhombic antenna was the king. A remarkable antenna that had phenomenal directivity and... Read more

Yaesu FTDX-101D/MP  [ Brochure and Videos ]
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November 18, 2018 No comments

Yaesu FTDX-101D /MP Announced features for incredible Yaesu FTdx-101D include: * Elite-Level 160 to 6 Meters 100 Watt Transceiver * Superb and astonis... Read more

Harbor Freight Solar Panel for Ham Radio [ Video ]
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May 07, 2016 No comments

As an easy introductory solar project I purchased Harbor Freight’s 45 watt solar kit for my ham radio use.   Read more

CD-45II  METERED ROTATOR W/FRICTION BRAKE 8.5 SF MT N TOWER
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October 31, 2015 No comments

The CD-45II handles 8.5 sq. feet mounted inside a tower, or 5 sq. ft. with mast adapter. Low temperature grease good to -30 F degrees. Bell rotator de... Read more

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