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- | *[[ | + | *[[Beverage]] |
- | *[[ | + | *[[Dipole]] |
- | *[[ | + | *[[Random Wire]] |
- | *[[ | + | *[[Wellbrook ALA 1530plus]] |
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== Receivers == | == Receivers == | ||
*[[Degen DE1103]] | *[[Degen DE1103]] | ||
*[[Kaito KA1102]] | *[[Kaito KA1102]] | ||
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*[[Radio Shack DX-440]] - Also known as the Sangean ATS-803A | *[[Radio Shack DX-440]] - Also known as the Sangean ATS-803A | ||
*[[Sony ICF SW-7600G]] | *[[Sony ICF SW-7600G]] | ||
- | + | *[[Software Defined]] | |
- | + | *[[Tooth Fillings]] | |
- | *[[ | + | *[[Yupiteru MVT-9000]] |
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==Signal Conditioning and Processing== | ==Signal Conditioning and Processing== | ||
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*[[Synchronous Reception]] | *[[Synchronous Reception]] | ||
*[[Timewave DSP-599zx]] | *[[Timewave DSP-599zx]] | ||
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+ | == Transmission Modes == | ||
+ | *[[AM]] | ||
+ | *[[CW]] | ||
+ | *[[FAX]] | ||
+ | *[[FM]] | ||
+ | *[[HELL]] - Hellschreiber | ||
+ | *[[KG-84]] | ||
+ | *[[PSK31]] | ||
+ | *[[RTTY]] | ||
+ | *[[SSB]] | ||
+ | *[[SSTV]] | ||
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+ | == Transmitters == | ||
+ | *[[Corsair]] | ||
+ | *[[Grenade]] | ||
+ | *[[Icom IC706 MkIIG]] | ||
+ | *[[Icom IC746]] | ||
+ | *[[Kenwood TS-440]] | ||
+ | *[[Kenwood TS-480]] |
Revision as of 06:19, 2 October 2007
Contents |
Antennas
Receivers
- Degen DE1103
- Kaito KA1102
- Radio Shack DX-440 - Also known as the Sangean ATS-803A
- Sony ICF SW-7600G
- Software Defined
- Tooth Fillings
- Yupiteru MVT-9000
Signal Conditioning and Processing
- Bandpass Tuning
- Digital Signal Processing
- Noise Blanking
- Notch Filter
- Noise Reduction
- Signal Attenuator - DX/Local switch
- Synchronous Reception
- Timewave DSP-599zx
Transmission Modes
Transmitters
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