Introduction Every amateur (ham) radio station is assigned a unique call sign. These callsigns are used to identify each station...
Read moreIntroduction To participate in amateur (ham) radio or shortwave listening, most people set up their own station. In the early...
Read moreIntroduction QRP, or low power operation, has a large and growing fan base among amateur radio operators. The term originates...
Read moreIntroduction QSL cards are commonly exchanged among amateur radio operators to confirm contacts between two stations or to acknowledge shortwave...
Read moreIntroduction A repeater is a radio station that automatically receives an incoming signal and simultaneously retransmits it over a larger...
Read moreIntroduction Ham radio, or amateur radio, uses a wide range of frequencies for communication. Even non-licensed users can listen to...
Read moreIntroduction to Morse Code Morse code is a well-known method of communication that uses a series of dots and dashes...
Read moreIntroduction to Dip Meter A dip meter, also known as a grid dip oscillator (GDO), is a simple but effective...
Read moreA Digital Multimeter (DMM) is one of the most commonly used pieces of electronic test equipment today. It is practically...
Read moreIntroduction A Data Network Analyzer is a test and monitoring tool used to evaluate the performance, reliability, and security of...
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