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www.philipzucker.com
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| | | | | We were most into amateur radio / sdr in 2015-ish. We've been getting back intrigued by it. The physical realm! | |
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sosna.de
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| | | | | Intro I was interested in it for quite some time and now got myself a Home and amateur (ham) radio license. This allows me to build radios, antennas and other equipment as well as to use it on the air. The first radio I build was a kit, a QDX - Digital Transceiver. This transceiver allowed me to work multiple bands, 80m, 40m, 30m and 20m. I knew from the documentation a bit about the propagation, pros and cons, but could not decide which ones I would really like to dig into deeper. | |
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www.kr1st.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This document provides a detailed guide on constructing a magnetic loop antenna for shortwave radio listening. The process involves building the main loop, coupling loop, feedline, and tripod, along with tuning procedures and considerations for optimizing the antenna's performance. The loop is designed to reduce noise and improve reception, especially in noisy environments. | |
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atilaoncode.blog
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| | | I read two C++ subreddit threads today on using the auto keyword. They're both questions: the first one asks why certain people seem to dislike using type inference, while the second asks about what commonly taught guidelines should be considered bad practice. A few replies there mention auto. This confuses me for more than one... | ||