Posts Tagged ‘ham radio’

Jul
06
2011
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Satellite AZ/EL RADANT AZ3000V Rotor

 

Made in Russia

Photo by megaservis.ru

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Jul
06
2011
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STEALTH BK000 Begali CW key

Photo by I2RTF.com

The Stealth combines a rugged professional finish with unsurpassed performance. Base and bearing block are made from a single block of heavy cast metal with a palladium finish, and all components are encapsulated and protected, giving this ultimate paddle its distinctive shape which is reminiscent of a fighter plane.

We have selected the very best materials for each and every component. Gold contacts are standard with this key. It comes with carbon fiber finger pieces, and a second set of black anodized aluminum finger pieces is included. The finger pieces look similar to those shown on the Sculpture key. The precision adjustments with micro-threaded screws let you find and lock in your preferred settings. The perfect geometry and weight distribution of all moving parts make this a key which works effortlessly and precisely up to the highest speeds.

This key will satisfy you, whether you are a beginner who wants the very best, or a world-class high speed operator.

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Model: BK000-STEA00-00001
Manufactured by: Begali

Price: 490 EU


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Jul
02
2011
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Your Story in Amateur Radio

  • Category: ham |

“When I was young…”

Very nice and interesting project innovated by Cliff Cheng, Ph.D., AC6C. You can share and submit / describe your personal story of your steps into Big World of HAM Radio.

Please share with your fellow hams a story of your Novice year(s). The story should mainly focus on your Novice period. A story can be a photo or a few lines of text to a full blown story of several pages. If all you want to do is send us your Novice QSL or shack photo, we would love to post it as your story. A few Novice stories are terse with name, Novice callsign, QTH and rig. We welcome those stories too. We do not expect great literature. Speaking from the heart about how much you enjoy ham radio and starting as a Novice is more important than fancy words.

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Jul
02
2011
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MacMemoriesManager


Features

MacMemoriesManager wrestles unruly rig memories to the ground, saves multiple memory files for different situations, and switches easily from profile to profile.

Drag & Drop arrangement of memories.
Transfers radio memories to/from disk files.
Transfers radio memories to/from interactive list.

Requirements

Mac OS X 10.4 and higher required for v3.4.
Serial Port/USB Serial Adapter and cable for Radio Interface.

Load times vary from radio to radio based on their processor speed, so we encourage you to download the free demo and put it through it’s paces before registering.
Supported Radios

Kenwood TH-D7, TH-F6, TH-F7, TH-G71, TM-V7, TM-D700, TS-570, TS-2000
Icom IC-7000, IC-706, IC-706mkII, IC-706mkIIG, IC-756, IC-910, R8500
Yaesu FT-817, FT-857, FT-897 (May not work with radios modified for out-of-band). Yaesu does not document the memory access commands for these radios and they can change at any time.
AOR AR3000A, AR8200
Radios with clone capability only and no individual memory access CAT commands are not currently supported.

MacMemoriesManager is FREE but unsupported.

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Jul
02
2011
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iSpectrum Analyzer – Macintosh Audio Spectrum Analyzer

iSpectrum is an easy to use audio spectrum analyzer that allows the user to view live audio in a standard frequency plot, a stereo oscilloscope view and a waterfall display. The user can adjust the display resolution, center frequency and save images to disk.


Features:

Audio spectrum analyzer.
Spectrum Display.
Waterfall Frequency Display.
Oscilloscope View.
6 User selectable bandwidth resolutions.
User selectable center frequency.
User selectable input gain.
Works with built-in, system and USB microphones.
Displayed images can be saved to disk.
Point-and-click frequency marker.
Auto centering of marker frequency when switching bandwidth.
Choice of FFT window functions.
User selectable sample averaging.

Requirements

Mac OS X 10.3 and higher.
Audio input device.

iSpectrum Analyzer is FREE but unsupported.

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Jul
01
2011
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Russian Pirate HF stations and their frequencies

  • Category: ham |

General Channels (Frequencies)
1) 1600-1810 KHz – this is a “teens” Band. Only for АМ modulation. The best Band for new (beginners) RU pirates.

2) 2000-2200 KHz – “150м Band” – not many RU pirates using this frequencies now. (2000-2100 KHz).

3) 2400-2600 KHz – “120м Band” – АМ modulation only.

4) 2900-3300 KHz – “Troyka” or “100м Band”. This is a General pirate Band.

Some RU pirates using a Russian military equipment i.e. 1 KWT TX “R-140″  and HF receivers R-399, R-250, R-678, R-155. Also radio stations i.e. R-118 and R-102. Somebody using home made equipment. Mostly working by АМ  Modulation.

“Freedom channels” :
5) 2900-2940 KHz /Call freq 2920 KHz/ – USB.

6) 6630-6670 KHz /Call freq 6660 KHz/ – USB. Some RU pirates calling this band a “HELL BAND”

7) 10430-10480 KHz /Call freq 10460 KHz/ – USB. During the winter time, (tonight) the propagation is open to whole spread-out Russian territory. This is the best time for long distance QSO. Some RU pirates using  (5 Watts) Low Power and simple wire antennas. This is very popular Band.


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Jun
30
2011
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New free hamradio callbook online

  • Category: ham |

Information from Website:

Welcome to the free hamradio callbook. Since the owner of one popular server decided to hide all addresses until you are not registered, I decide to write my own. This callbook provides all information for free because you entered data to callbook for free and didn’t get paid for it. So it won’t be right to ask for a payment if you want to publish your data.

You can also register to our server, edit or add your own address, write some biography details, put photos here etc. What is unique, you can choose if your address or other contact details will be shown also to unregistered users. It is your choice, not my. I won’t hide your address or any details. Only you can do that.

HamQTH.com uses exclusively data widely available on the Internet for free. The server space and other web site related things are not available for free, it would be appreciated if you send small donation. Or just spread all over the world that this nice site exists. I’d like to have as much users as possible.

In next few days I develop a dedicated access for logging software developers. It will be very similar to qrz.com XML access because it could be very easy to implement it. Stay tuned, please.

HAMQTH Team:

Dan, OK1HRA – Dan created design of the front page and all logos. He has very good sense of graphics, colors and user experiences things.

Martin, OK1RR – Martin provided me a lot of callbook databases downloaded from the Internet. Also helps me with my poor English, application testing etc.

Misa (OK2-36141) – She is supporting me in everything I’m working on. I spent more than 14 nights developing this callbook and she is still supporting me and was the first person who saw this website and could register here.

Petr, OK2CQR – owner HamQTH.com


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Jun
29
2011
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Old old time

  • Category: ham |

Very interesting W8JYZ’s vintage QSL cards collection [LINK]


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