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How does an SWR meter really work?
For ham radio operators, the SWR meter is a ubiquitous piece of equipment. There are dozens of standalone models on the market and most modern transceivers and antenna tuners have this functionality built in.
Any ham with an interest in antennas has…
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Why do repeaters use cavity filters?
Repeaters apparently often use large, expensive cavity filters to connect the receiver and transmitter to the same antenna.
Why aren't typical electrical circuits, such as inductors and capacitors used instead? Wouldn't they be cheaper and smaller?
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Is there a disadvantage to using a cheap HT for APRS?
Looking to build a cheap (not even inexpensive, just dirt cheap) APRS beacon transmitter. Right now you can get a dual band handheld transceiver with rechargeable battery, antenna, etc for under $31 [USD], for instance. I can't find a cheaper…
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What is a "random wire antenna"?
Some antenna tuners claim to match any “random wire” to any HF frequency. Can one really use a random wire as a practical antenna system?
From everything I have heard, the resonance of the antenna (length, material) is what defines its performance…
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Ham radio above 275 GHz
I see on the allocation chart all modes and frequencies are allowed above 275 gigahertz. Has anybody experimented with this? Are there interesting things you can do on these extremely high frequencies?
The bandwidth must be amazing here; maybe…
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What defines music, per amateur radio regulations?
Sometimes when I access IRLP nodes, they have a very short melody telling you that you are connected; or when my local repeater's net begins, it does the famous doorbell 8-note sequence. What is the fine line of prohibited and allowed with respect…
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What's the difference between saying “CQ” or “QRZ” in a contest?
I'm listening to (or let's say I'm trying to participate in) a contest (or perhaps Field Day), using SSB.
I noticed that a station would, after completing a contact, sometimes say “CQ” and sometimes say “QRZ”. In either case, other stations then…
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How do I make a RF propagation map for a repeater?
Let's say I have a repeater. Knowing all of the information about antenna height and gain in each direction, as well as power, how can I create a map similar to this map I saw of a repeater in Illinois?
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What is the peak voltage at the tips of a dipole antenna?
What is the peak voltage present at the very end tips of half-wave dipole antenna in free space, and how might this peak voltage relate to transmitter type, transmitter power, RF frequency vs. antenna half-wave frequency mismatch, feed line, SWR,…
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Where are the baluns for VHF and higher? How can one be made?
In another question, commenters recommended that I look into adding a 1:1 balun to a dual-band dipole to eliminate the feedline as a radiator. As I understand it, a 1:1 balun also functions as a choke, but is more efficient because... reasons?
When…
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Is packet radio possible on Baofeng UV-5R and similar HTs?
I am curious to know if it is possible to do packet radio on VHF/UHF using the UV-5R... I have seen some invasive hardware hacks, but without modifying the radio itself (firmware, hardware) it's my understanding that you can only toggle send/receive…
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How do emergency nets work?
In movies that depict amateur radio in emergencies, the hams' worldwide communication network invariably is able to pass messages between individuals. As an amateur that has been primarily interested in the technical sides of the hobby I am not at…
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Using my Baofeng UV-5R to talk to walkie talkies
I have a few walkie talkies at home and sometimes I connect my UV-5R to them to talk to them and act as another walkie talkie. At one time, I built a little simplex repeater out of it. Should I not be doing this? I don't think the other walkie…
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Are amateur radio call signs unique among all radio call signs?
Idle curiosity:
Are the call signs of amateur radio operators distinct from call signs in all other radio services, such that there can be no ambiguity even if the relevant license and band(s) of operation is disregarded?
If they are not distinct…
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Is free space path loss dependent on frequency?
Free space path loss is calculated as:
$$ \left( 4 \pi df \over c \right)^2 $$
The presence of $f$ in this equation means that losses increase with increasing frequency, so there's an inherent advantage in lower frequencies, right?
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