Website for Australian Radio Amateurs - Particularly aimed at Foundation Licensee's but information for all classes of licence, with an Australian focus.
The Q code is a standardized collection of three-letter message encoding, all starting with the letter "Q", initially developed for commercial radiotelegraph communication, and later adopted by other radio services, especially amateur radio. In today’s audio signal transmission age, the Q codes a...
Matthew Miller Designed for iPad Free Screenshots iPad iPhone Description Ham Utility Lite is one of those must have apps for all ham radio operators and swl's. This Lite Edited is supported with ads, so if ads are not your thing, then please consider purchasing the full version which has ...
Area codes locator - Area code lookup by number or cityArea Code Listing, by Number & UTCARRL News LetterARRL WEB - WA9IL INFO PAGEARRL Web The American Radio Relay LeagueARRL Web: ARRL Audio NewsARRL Web: Hamfest and Convention Database...
HAM-Toolbox also has a built-in radio integration, so that you can directly tune to spots from the DX-Cluster and other tools. During logging, the appropriate fields for the frequency and mode will be automatically filled. With a one-time purchase you gain access to all of the following ...
Which, if any, amateur band is shared with the Citizens Radio Service? None G1A14 [97.303]Which of the following applies when the FCC rules designate the Amateur Service as a secondary user on a band? Amateur stations are allowed to use the band only if they do not cause harmful ...
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Ham Radio CW Keyer - is an automatic computer morse code keyer . This program can be used both by aspiring radio amateurs who only learn to work with the morse key and by advanced radio amateurs who participate in contests where time and speed are very important. The CW Keyer controls the...
A whole bunch of different two-number sub-codes were invented and used. Few survive to today since morse codes have survived only in amateur radio. One of the enduring sub-codes is "73" meaning "Best regards." Hams use it on voice, as well. It has become traditional jargon. Morse code...
Shortwave radio energy is determined by the power of the transmitter. The bigger and more powerful the transmitter, the farther the signals travel. The physics of shortwave energy help, too, because it bounces off of the Earth'sionosphere. ...