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Saturday, August 15, 2015. a form of communication;. Welcome to our new website! We hope you find it interesting and informative. Island-wide emergency control group planned. Has 2 D STAR repeaters on the island, with the distinction of being the first ones in Northern Ontario.
Ham Radio in the great outdoors! Saturday, August 20, 2011. The goal is to encourage NA SOTA summit activations and expand the awareness of this unique operating program in North America. Thursday, December 23, 2010. Saturday, November 13, 2010.
Hams go where no engineer has gone before. The Standard quad is designed from the textbook equations and is compliments of Roger Clement KC5LCA. It is designed for 50 ohms and is the tried and true method. The coaxial dipole or bazooka is the best keep secret. Made out of coax, it matches closely to 50 ohms and can be set up horizontally or in an inverted V. It is very broadband for a dipole and makes a great field day antenna.