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Rating: 4.8842106 (95 ratings) -
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Author: KC9KEP
KC9KEP's first stab at a crystal filer I.F. tube receiver for 80 and 40m. From the 1961 ARRL handbook. More information at: http://www.bignick.net/simple_x/s...
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Length: 5:59 -
Rating: 5.0 (27 ratings) -
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Author: lcfgroup
The Russian QRP transceiver was purchased by David Larsen KK4WW Director of the "Foundation for Amateur International Radio Service" FAIRS during a visit to ...
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Length: 1:56 -
Rating: 4.980769 (52 ratings) -
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Author: TechDemos
Here is my vintage Ameco AC-1 Ham Radio novice CW transmitter on 40 Meters at about 5 watts QRP output, along with my homebrew receiver and station controlle...
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Length: 1:21 -
Rating: 5.0 (4 ratings) -
View: 1943 -
Author: Scott Harden
Details on http://www.SWHarden.com - This is the very first contact I made on a home-brew device! It's a push-pull class C amplifier using a crystal-clocked ...
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Length: 3:31 -
Rating: 5.0 (33 ratings) -
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Author: Scott Harden
http://www.SWHarden.com.
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Length: 7:11 -
Rating: 4.76 (100 ratings) -
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Author: johnrob281
A step-by-step look at building a low cost (under $10) dipole antenna. The question is...will it work?
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Length: 2:58 -
Rating: 5.0 (7 ratings) -
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Author: W5XJ
This is an easy to build wire ham radio antenna that works well from 6 to 80 meters using a tuner. Materials are easy to find and inexpensive relative to the...
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Length: 4:2 -
Rating: 5.0 (8 ratings) -
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Author: lcfgroup
Antenna Tuner Homebrew KK4WW N4USA Appalachia where N4USA is located http://www.floydfolks.org Follow us at http://www.twitter.com/n4usa All the Tuner theory...
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Length: 9:47 -
Rating: 5.0 (14 ratings) -
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Author: Gregory Charvat
How to use and a demonstration of my ARRL Homebrew Challenge 3 radio. This radio is a 6 & 10m SSB/CW transceiver. It took about 9 months to develop. For more...
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Length: 4:24 -
Rating: 5.0 (5 ratings) -
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Author: k8yio
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
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Length: 5:52 -
Rating: 4.75 (28 ratings) -
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Author: johnrob281
An easy and inexpensive antenna coax switch for antennas using the S0-239 connectors. This most often includes ham radio and CB antennas. You can use this sw...
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Length: 4:24 -
Rating: 5.0 (33 ratings) -
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Author: dlab500
Really unique Ham receiver. Hand made back in the late 1950's. It is fully operational and comes with documentation. I tested it on CW SSB and AM. All perfor...
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Length: 4:42 -
Rating: 3.75 (4 ratings) -
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Author: Yvonne Patricia O'Brien
Its in the works. I layed out the board with a CAD software program I downloaded from the website of a board house in Colorodo. They made me 5 boards based o...
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Length: 4:7 -
Rating: 5.0 (61 ratings) -
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Author: johnrob281
A slightly modified 2 inch clamp makes an easy and handy antenna mount for 'hamstick' style antennas.
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Length: 9:47 -
Rating: 5.0 (35 ratings) -
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Author: m0dad
A homebuilt ham radio transceiver for the 40m band made from junkbox parts and popular components which are easy to obtain. Simple to repair and cost very li...
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