Useful Links
HamShack Dashboard: All in one information source for weather and propagation
ARRL North Florida: Providing up to date and relevant information to amateur radio operators in the Northern Florida counties
73 Magazine Archive: 73 Amateur Radio Magazine – Ham Radio Monthly from 1960 to 2003
HamBrew Magazine: Hambrew Magazine was written by George DeGrazio (WF0K)
Free Ham Publications: Archive of past, free ham radio publications in PDF form.
Ham Radio Magazine: Amateur Radio magazine 1968-1990
Morse Code Trainer: Fun learning tool for Morse Code – 21 tries to guess a 5 letter word – Start at 40 wpm and works down to 5 wpm the longer it takes
Charts & Graphs
Amateur Radio Callsign List: Listing of callsign prefixes worldwide
US Frequency Allocation Chart: This Frequency Allocation Chart covering from 9 kHz (Very Low Frequency) all the way to 300 GHz (Extremely High Frequency).
Amateur Radio Frequency Allocation Chart: Frequencies authorized for amateur radio use, what classes can use them, and what operations can be performed on those frequencies.
ARRL WAS Map: Worked All States: ITU zone boundaries
GMRS – FRS Chart: Chart of frequencies and power allowance
Ham Radio RST Signal Report System: Let the distant end know how well you are receiving them
Morse Code: Graphic Morse Code chart
Regional Talk Groups: BrandMeister US Regional Talk Groups
Meeting Notes
| Notes |
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Matching Antenna Impedance To The Feedline | |
Baluns - How they work & How to make them | |
Loop Antenna for 2 Meters | |
60 Meter Antenna & Soldering Course | |
Radio Vocabulary | |
Tuned Stubs Experiment | |
An Attic Coaxial-Cable Trap Dipole for 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, and 80 Meters | |
A Cheap 6 Element Yagi for 2 Meters |
How To
AnyTone 878 CodePlug Update: How to update your codeplug and not lose your custom setups
Nassau Anytone Channel List: CodePlug Channel list for version 5.0
AnyTone 878 Button Layout: How the buttons are laid out and what they do