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Link to Northeast Special Events Group
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Link to Saint Mary's Lighthouse Home Page
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DXCC Countries Listed by Country
Now includes a Gazetteer of each Country
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Galashiels and District
Amateur Radio Society
The Volunteer Hall St Johns Street Galashiels
http://www.qsl.net/gm7lun/rally.htm
Bishop Auckland Radio Amateur
Club
at Spennymoor Leisure Centre
http://barac.m0php.net/pages/home.php
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QsoNet uses the internet to receive audio signals from a ham radio transmitting station, then instantly reflects the audio back to all stations listening on that frequency. There is no RF. Everything is done over the internet. The result is a simulated ionosphere for worldwide amateur radio communication. Stations can use either voice or CW modulation.
QsoNet works with dialup, DSL and cable internet connections. There is no need to configure router ports. The network consists of an array of internet servers which provide streaming voip audio between stations. After installing transceiver software, QsoNet stations are connected to a central server by a single, outbound TCP
The use of
QsoNet is restricted to licensed amateur radio stations.
Operators are expected to use normal radio procedure - For example
Identify your
callsign frequently
Always be courteous. Do not use a frequency that is already in use
Do not use voice on the CW portions of the bands
Do not engage in commercial activity. No advertising
Do not transmit music
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Countries / Prefixes logged by contestants
January 1st - December 30th 2005
January 1st - December 30th 2006
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DXCC Countries Listed by Country
Now includes a Gazetteer of each Country
DXCC
Countries
Listed by Prefix
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! Extensive Prefix Lists!
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Software page shows details and links to over 30 Radio Communications Software Programs
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IOTA Groups
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Airline Lists
Showing
Name - Callsign - Country - IATA Code - ICAO Code
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Summits
On the
Air
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