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Ham Radio Ireland - EI2KC: February 2015
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Saturday, February 28, 2015. A few nice cards in from the IRTS bureau. I got a delivery of QSL cards from the IRTS bureau today, and there were some nice countries included in the small pile. I'm particularly pleased to receive cards from 5W1SA Samoa, A52AEF Bhutan and AH0BT Saipan. I got several cards from South Korea, which is unusual, plus some from Japan, and one from 9H Malta, OH0 Aland Islands and 3A Monaco. Thursday, February 26, 2015. Some improvements made to hacksaw blade key. The key was made ...
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Ham Radio Ireland - EI2KC: PQ0T Trindade & Martim Vaz worked in a jiffy - new country - #313!!
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Friday, April 3, 2015. PQ0T Trindade and Martim Vaz worked in a jiffy - new country - #313! This is my QSO with PQ0T, Trindade and Martim Vaz, an All-Time New One for me (ATNO), on 20 metres CW. This is the easiest new rare DXCC that I ever worked! Update: I was trying on and off for several hours this afternoon on 10 metres CW, where the pile-up was almost 30Khz wide, without success! Trindade and Martim Vaz. April 3, 2015 at 11:45 AM. April 3, 2015 at 4:57 PM. Thats the way it goes sometimes! 8Q7NC Mal...
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majwal7: Stuff
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CW to HEX converter. This is a simple program that allows the user to enter the text for the UHF/VHF CW beacon cycle and generates the Hexidecimal program for copying onto the EPROM. *NOTE: This program is specific to the SEARG ( South Eastern Amateur Radio Group. This is a simple program which calculates the length of a dipole antenna for a given frequency. Click the link to the right for the Theory Notes (web based). 6V6 Valve RX (MW broadcast band). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Links
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APRS Users email list (Dealing with Ireland). APRS Digipeater Owners email list (Dealing with Ireland). Dundalk Amateur Radio Society. Irish Radio Transmitters Society. South Eastern Amateur Radio Group. Tipperary Amateur Radio Group. Lots of modifications and manuals for different radios. Reviews of many radios. South Eastern Amateur Radio Group. Irelands radio frequency database.
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majwal7: Links
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IRTS (Irish Radio Transmitters Society). SEARG (South Eastern Amateur Radio Group). EPC (European Phase Shift Keying Club). EQSLcc (Electronic QSL Card Centre). Fox Tango (Yahoo Group). WSPRnet (Weak Signal Propagation Reporter). VOACAP Online (HF prediction). Web based SDR receivers. Hamspots.net spots database. Ham Radio Nation (social networking). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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EI7IG's APRS Page
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Automatic Packet/Position Reporting System. Was developed by Bob Bruninga, WB4APR, for tracking and digital communications with mobile GPS equipped stations with a two-way radio (check out the APRS Wiki. An Introduction to APRS. I was asked to do an APRS introduction at the 2009 TAPR DCC. So I updated the previous slidesets and it is available here. About 2.7MB pdf). And a further article on some of the more advanced features is available here. Before try anything on APRS, please read this. An unattended...
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training « AREN
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Voluntary Emergency Radio Communications. Posts Tagged ‘training’. Laquo; Older Entries. Thursday, April 30th, 2015. On the weekend of the 18. Of April the Amateur Radio Emergency Network held a training and development event in Dromineer County Tipperary. Members enjoyed a mix of indoor and outdoor activities with Winlink. Navigation skills and go-kit demonstrations to whet the appetite. Steve, EI5DD, presenting on his use of 80 meter ground wave. EI4JN showing his mobile/portable HF ‘stack’. Tuesday, J...
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Ham Radio Ireland - EI2KC: A great milestone - Navassa makes it 300 confirmed on LoTW
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Thursday, April 2, 2015. A great milestone - Navassa makes it 300 confirmed on LoTW. Tonight I am delighted to find that I now have 300 countries confirmed on ARRL's Logbook of the World. The 300th country confirmed is Navassa, courtesy of the K1N dxpedition. I have 312 countries worked, and now 300 of these are confirmed by LoTW only. There are only 12 entities that are not confirmed on this electronic QSL service. This is truly wonderful. I am chuffed. Logbook of the World. April 3, 2015 at 4:02 AM.
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