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The Ham Band is Andrew (G3WZZ/OZ1XJ/OZ5E) and his wife Lissa and a group of Nashville session musicians. All the songs are about amateur radio and the booklet which comes with the "Seek You" CD tells the whole story of contests, dx-peditions, antennas etc.
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What makes an engineer and/or ham radio amateur??
There is the special people on the world that contributes directly or indirectly to the technology progress... keep in mind also all the sciencist.
"...the part that worries me is he used to the components to build the ham radio set."
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Some pictures to fill space, a few audio recordings made of ham radio activity on the 17,20 & 80 meter bands, and of course the "CF RAP". (a song about ham radio)The recordings were made using an Icom 707 and a cb antenna. (The 80 meter recording was done via mic). Ham radio chatter on shortwave can be interesting listening.
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Join Rachel on the ham radio airwaves as we take a look at the annual FIELD DAY event...
Plus, we'll reveal Friday's randomly selected correct entry to win the Nintendo Gameboy Advance!
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Here's the official trailer for the movie 'Making Waves' by the late Nicolas Van Pallandt.
Reviewed in Radcom Dec 07, this movie is not so bad (at least it's based on Ham Radio!).
If you can deal with the colourful language and bad operating practices then this film is well worth watching!
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Novice ham's get a basic training to pass the exames needed to receive a ham radio license. ON7LR is the clubstation of Lierse radioamateurs. www.on7lr.org
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This is an operating reproduction exhibit I built of a 1921 spark gap transmitter used by Amateur Radio operator John Westcott, W8AGA. It was built for a house museum where John once lived and operated his transmitter, but the museum reneged on its agreement with the radio club and the exhibit was never installed.