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FM Repeaters – An Introduction
Article by Stu Turner, WØSTU Operating on VHF/UHF FM repeaters is one of the most popular activities in amateur radio. For the new ham, FM repeater ops are often the...
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Article by Stu Turner, WØSTU Operating on VHF/UHF FM repeaters is one of the most popular activities in amateur radio. For the new ham, FM repeater ops are often the...
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Why 220 MHz for Amateur Ham Radio, V2.0?
220 MHz amateur radio boasts of a long and colorful history, affording it a special place in the hearts of amateur radio enthusiasts. Conceptually, amateur radio repeaters are not too different...
Read nowWhy 220 MHz for Amateur Ham Radio, V2.0?
220 MHz amateur radio boasts of a long and colorful history, affording it a special place in the hearts of amateur radio enthusiasts. Conceptually, amateur radio repeaters are not too different...
Read nowBridgeCom visits Ham-Com 2015 Irving, TX
Here are some thoughts and pictures from our visit to Ham-Com 2015 in Irving, TX. Ron and I left the Kansas City, MO area on Thursday morning and it was 80+...
Read nowBridgeCom visits Ham-Com 2015 Irving, TX
Here are some thoughts and pictures from our visit to Ham-Com 2015 in Irving, TX. Ron and I left the Kansas City, MO area on Thursday morning and it was 80+...
Read nowMake a BridgeCom Repeater a D-Star Repeater
Yes... We've successfully interfaced our BCR repeater with a GMSK modem (D-Star)... the DV RPTR V1 and it works great! Here's a quick road to victory for getting a BCR...
Read nowMake a BridgeCom Repeater a D-Star Repeater
Yes... We've successfully interfaced our BCR repeater with a GMSK modem (D-Star)... the DV RPTR V1 and it works great! Here's a quick road to victory for getting a BCR...
Read nowDuplexer and Repeaters: Basic Information
Duplexers and Repeaters Some Basic Information BY ROBERT A. LEHNING*, WA2YSJ All across the country there are many amateur repeate stations operating on 2 meters, 220 and 440 MHz, and to some extent on 1.2 GHz. ...
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Duplexers and Repeaters Some Basic Information BY ROBERT A. LEHNING*, WA2YSJ All across the country there are many amateur repeate stations operating on 2 meters, 220 and 440 MHz, and to some extent on 1.2 GHz. ...
Read nowAmateur Radio Guide to Digital Mobile Radio (DMR)
Author: John S. Burningham, W2XAB What is DMR? Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) was developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and is used worldwide by professional mobile radio users. [http://www.dmrassociation.org]...
Read nowAmateur Radio Guide to Digital Mobile Radio (DMR)
Author: John S. Burningham, W2XAB What is DMR? Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) was developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and is used worldwide by professional mobile radio users. [http://www.dmrassociation.org]...
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