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Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Ralf Bender, who shares the following notice from Channel 292: A heavy storm that hit us Saturday afternoon, caused severe damage to our antennas. Since Saturday, 1528 UTC we are off air. We hope that we can repair some of the damages on Sunday, and to be back on […]
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                 A25RU Team will be active from Botswana, 14 - 26 March 2021.
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“Oggie Harry Rundall, AC3EK, wrote to me about an experience he had setting compression on his Icom IC-7300. That prompted me to investigate some history, show how compression is set on the IC-7300, and provide example voice recordings.”
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HF Omniangles HF-28 ( 10 Meters )
June 16, 2015
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HF Omniangles Our HF line of horizontal omnis are a bit different than the VHF and UHF models in that they aren’t as excellent from an omnidirec... Read more
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September 23, 2016
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September 03, 2019
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April 30, 2015
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January 30, 2015
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1. Contest sponsors The “Soyuz Radioljubitelej Rossii” (Union of Radioamateurs of Russia), SRR is pleased to announce 28 International “Russian DX Contest”
2. Contest dates, bands, and modes
1200 UTC 20 March till 1159 UTC 21 March 2021
160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters. No contest QSOs on WARC bands;
CW and Phone.
3. Entry categories:
SOAB–MIX – Single Op, All Bands, MIXED
SOAB–MIX-LP – Single Op, All Bands, MIXED, Low Power 100 watts
SOAB-MIX-QRP – Single Op, All Bands, MIXED, QRP 5 watts
SOAB–CW – Single Op, All Bands, CW
SOAB–CW–LP – Single Op, All Bands, CW, Low Power 100 watts
SOAB–SSB – Single Op, All Bands, SSB
SOAB–SSB-LP – Single Op, All Bands, SSB, Low Power 100 watts
SOSB – Single Op, single band, MIXED (6 different band entries, separately 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10 m)
MOST – Multi Op, All Bands, Single transmitter, MIXED
MO2T – Multi Op, Two transmitters, MIXED
MM – Multi Op, Multi transmitters, MIXED
SWL – MIXED
3.1 The participant can operate and submit the log for two different single band categories to be eligible for awards, for instance, 10m and 80m as per 11.3.
3.2 SOSB entrants may operate on other bands during the contest and are encouraged to submit their entire logs to help in the log cross-checking process. These contacts will not affect the SOSB score but will be credited to other stations.
3.3 Results will be listed separately for European Russia, Asiatic Russia and by each continent.
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5. General Rules 5.1. All transmitters, receivers, and amplifiers must be within a single 500-meter diameter circle. Antennas must be physically connected by RF transmission lines to the transmitters and receivers, except as described in 5.1.5.
5.1.1. Remote operation is permitted if the physical location of all transmitters, receivers, and antennas are at one station location as described in 5.1. A remotely operated station must obey all station license, operator license, and category limitations. The call sign used must be one issued or permitted by the Regulatory Authority of the station location.
5.1.2. The use of QSO finding assistance (DX cluster, CW Skimmer etc) is allowed for all entries.
5.1.3. The use of any calls other than participant’s for any reason including keeping the run frequency on any band, making schedules, DX-spotting, moving the multipliers is prohibited.
5.1.4. Self-spotting or soliciting contacts by any means other than amateur radio is prohibited.
5.1.5. The use of one and only one remote receiver located within 25 kilometers of the main transmitter site is permitted, in addition to the receiver at the transmitter site is allowed for all entries.
5.1.6. The use of any remote receivers other than described in 5.1.5 are prohibited. Violators will be subject to disqualification.
5.2. Single Operator participants may change bands and modes without restrictions. Only one signal can be transmitted at any given time.
5.2.1. Single Operator categories: one person (the operator) performs all operating, logging and spotting functions. Any assistance will result in reclassification into the Multi Operator category or disqualification at the discretion of the contest committee.
5.3. MOST stations are subject to a 10 minutes band change rule. Mode change within current band is allowed without limitations.
5.3.1. Start time is determined by the time of the first QSO made on the band. The band may be changed after 10 full minutes have elapsed.
5.3.2. Only one signal can be transmitted at any given time. Exception: two signals on two different bands are allowed if (and only if) the station on another (and only one) “multiplier” band works a new multiplier.
5.3.3. The “multiplier” transmitter is subject to its own 10 minute rule for band changes as described in 5.3.1.
5.3.4. Contacts which violate band change rules, should be clearly marked in the log with an X-QSO: key (as per 11.11 ). They will neither be counted nor penalized for an entrant, but will be counted for the station contacted.
5.3.5. Tampering with the QSO time to comply with the 10 minute rule (“rubber clocking”) will result in disqualification.
5.4. MO2T (Multi Op, Two transmitters): A maximum of two transmitted signals at any time on different bands. Each transmitter may make a maximum of 8 band changes in any clock hour (00 through 59 minutes). For example, a change from 40 meters to 80 meters and then back to 40 meters constitutes two band changes. Both transmitters may work any and all stations. A station may be worked twice per band (CW and SSB) regardless of which transmitter is used.
5.5. MM (Multi Op, Multi transmitters): A maximum of six transmitted signals, one per band at any one time. All equipment (transmitters, receivers, amplifiers, antennas, etc.) must be located in same DXCC entity, including remotely controlled equipment. Six bands may be activated simultaneously. Use a separate serial number sequence for each band. Limits in 5.1 do not apply.
5.6. All MIXED categories entrants can work the same station twice per band (CW and SSB).
6. Exchange: 6.1. Non-Russian stations: signal report + QSO number, starting with 001.
6.2. Multioperator (MOST, MO2T, MM) may alternativley use separate serial numbers for each band.
6.3. Russian stations: signal report + oblast code as per attached list.
7. QSO Points. 7.1. Russian stations:
QSO with your own country (Russia on your continent) – 2 points,
QSO with Russia on another continent – 5 points,
QSO with a different country on your continent – 3 points,
QSO with another continent – 5 points.
7.2. Non-Russian stations:
QSO with Russian station – 10 points,
QSO with your own country – 2 points,
QSO with a different country on your continent – 3 points,
QSO with another continent – 5 points.
7.3. Kaliningrad (UA2F), Franz Josef Land (RI1FJ) and Russian Antarctic stations (RI1AN) each count as a separate DXCC entity and a separate Oblast (double multiplier) with Kaliningrad counts as European Russia for scoring purposes.
7.4. Maritime mobile (“/MM”) stations do not count as multipliers and score 5 points for all participants.
7.5. SWL points are calculated along the same principles as described in 7.1 and 7.2.
8. Dupes 8.1. Dupes are contacts made with the same station on the same band and mode. If the first contact between stations is valid, dupes have 0 points value. If the first contact is not valid, then second (dupe) contact is accepted.
8.2. Dupe contacts are not penalized; they do not have to be marked in the log. All entrants are strongly recommended to leave DUPES in the log.
9. Multipliers There are two types of multipliers:
One multiplier for each different oblast contacted on each band, including UA2F, RI1FJ and RI1AN as per 7.3.
One multiplier for each different country (DXCC entity list + WAE multipliers list) contacted on each band.
10. Final Score 10.1. The final score is the result of the total QSO points multiplied by the sum of oblast and country multipliers.
11. General Log Submission Requirements 11.1. Logs are accepted in CABRILLO file format only.
11.2. Filename of your log should be yourcall.log or .cbr. Example: UA1AAA.log.
11.3. If a competitor claims two separate bands in the SOSB category (as per 3.1 ) these two bands should be clearly marked. Example: CATEGORY-BAND: 10m, 15m.
11.4. Russian stations will include their RDA in the LOCATION: field.
11.5. Web upload is the only method of log submission. Web upload of logs is available at: http://www.rdxc.org/asp/pages/wwwlog.asp.
11.6. All QSO times must be in UTC.
11.7. All sent and received exchanges must be clearly shown in the log.
11.8. The header of the electronic log must specify entry category and your full mailing address to receive the awards.
11.9. Multioperator logs (MOST and MO2T) must identify which transmitter made each QSO. For MOST entries RUN =0, MULT =1. For MO2T entries RUN1 = 0, RUN2 = 1. Alternative identifcation is not allowed. The logs without such identification will be reclassified to Check Log.
11.10. Logs aiming for the top 3 position in any contest category (excluding SWL entry) must indicate the frequency of every QSO made (using transceiver CAT) with a minimum resolution of 1 kHz.
11.11 Any QSO marked with the key X-QSO: will be ignored in your log and credit will be given to the other station.
12. Log Submission Deadline 12.1. Logs must be submitted to the contest sponsors within 14 days after the end of the contest (until 23:59 UTC on 04.04.2021).
12.2. Receipt of the log is confirmed on the “Logs received” page on RDXC Website.
12.3. Logs submitted after the deadline may be listed in the results, but are not eligible for awards.
13. Awards 13.1. pecial plaques for continental winners in the SOAB-MIX and SOAB-MIX-LP. For the complete list of sponsored plaques please visit http://www.rdxc.org/asp/pages/trophy.asp.
13.2. Every participant from Russia will receive a souvenir subject the terms below:
All-band entries confirmed at least confirmed 1,000 QSOs,
Single-band entries confimed at least confirmed 500 QSOs,
MIX-QRP entry confirmed at least confirmed 250 QSOs.
13.3. European participants will receive a souvenir for at least 750 confirmed QSOs with the Russian stations.
13.4. Non-European participants will receive a souvenir for at least 250 confirmed QSOs with the Russian stations.
13.5. All participants who have submitted the log will receive PDF participation certificates.
14. Contest-Related Information 14.1. Every participant who sends his electronic log will receive personal UBN-list with his claimed/confirmed results separately by bands/modes and QSO list, containing his errors and errors of worked stations. Confirmed Oblasts list for “Russia” award will be sent separately.
14.2. Russian Disctricts Award (RDA). All confirmed QSOs with the Russian stations will be atomatically accepted by the RDA without paper QSLs.
14.3. Any RDXC related questions should be sent to e-mail [email protected].
15. Judging The Russian DX Contest Committee is responsible for checking and adjudicating the contest entries which is done electronically. Participants are requested to follow the rules and best amateur radio practices. Violation of the rules of the contest or unsportsmanlike conduct may lead to disciplinary action by the Committee in its sole discretion.
16. Penalties Penalties are worth two times the QSO point value for the contact.
16.1. Penalty is appllied if:
incorrectly logged calls (Bad Call);
incorrectly logged exchange numbers;
16.2. QSO neither counted nor penalized for the following:
QSO time difference of more than 3 minutes (except systematic computer errors);
QSO bands or modes difference (except systematic computer errors);
10 minute rule violation for MOST (as per 5.3.1 and 5.3.3 above);
Band change violation for MO2T (as per 5.4).
16.3. The log will be reclassified into Check Log in case of more than 50% score reduction after checking.
16.4. RDXC Contest Committee decisions are final.
RDXC Contest Committee invites all the radio amateurs from Russia and foreign countries to take part in 28 Russian DX Contest, which became one of the most popular contest in the world. http://www.rdxc.org/asp/pages/news.asp
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XPA125B 125W Solid State Linear Amplifier
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 Xiegu XPA125B is a small and lightweight 125 watt HF and 50 MHz solid state linear power amplifier perfect for your QRP radio or low power SDR... Read more
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Portable Solar Power, Samlex Foldable Solar Panel, Off-Grid Emergency Electricity The Samlex 135 watt portable solar panel with included charge contro... Read more
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 Zhong Xing Power Amplifier Since 2010 with advanced technologies and selected materials, we began to manufacture Zhong Xing Power Amplifiers fo... Read more
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                 Marius, FM/OQ3R will be active from Martinique Island, IOTA NA - 107, 23 May - 5 June 2021.
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Marius, ON4RU hopes to be QRV from Martinique during May 23 to June 5, 2021. (QTH: FM5BH). Participation in the CQWPX CW contest as TO3F. Outside of contest active as FM/OQ3R on 160-10m, CW only. QSL via H/c.
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                 WA7BNM Contest Calendar - 2300Z, Mar 21 to 0100Z, Mar 22
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Harry denying being bi was way back in 2013. He’s since taken the “no labels” route and written about guys (and accepted pride flags thrown to him on stage). This article has some more info on the timeline (plus links the full interview, the huff po wording is a little confusing) www*huffpost. Icom/entry/harry-styles-miley-pansexuality-sexuality_n_59199af7e4b0031e737f0542
“I don’t feel like it’s something I’ve ever felt like I have to explain about myself,” he told Wootton, before taking the stage in North London at his first-ever solo show.”
Well that speaks for itself. I bet Harry is pan. I could just see him loving or being attracted to the person for who they are, despite what genitals they have.
And personally, I find that sexy as hell. He’s hot. But man I love a guy who’s super comfortable with their sexuality and could be with other men.
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Land Mobile Radio Industry in North America
Land Mobile Radio Industry in North America
The land mobile radio market is growing at a very fast pace. Almost every single day, new LMS brands sprout up on the market. Every single one of them has its own distinctive features and advantages. However, it can be somewhat confusing to choose which brand you should go for. Which factors should you consider when purchasing an LMS system?
There are many factors that determine whether an LMS will be a success or not. These factors are the market trends, technological developments, pricing and promotions, marketing strategies, and the quality of the company. Based on these factors, we can come up with three important land mobile radio market trends and opportunities.
Currently, there are five major players in the land mobile radio market. They are Sunbeam Technologies, Motorola Solutions, Garmin, Harris Corporation, and Sony Ericsson. Sunbeam and Motorola Solutions have been dominating the markets for quite a while now.
Based on our research, we predict that there will be two more players entering the land mobile radio market in the next few years. One of these companies is likely to be Garmin. This is because Garmin seems to focus more on style and performance than features. This is the main reason why the product performance report of this vendor is so low. And, their device sales are lagging behind their competitors.
Based on our findings, Sunbeam and Motorola Solutions are the two largest land mobile radio vendors today. And, they are the two major players that have shown consistent progress in terms of sales, market share, profit margin, revenue, customer satisfaction, cost of product, and total cost of ownership. These two companies also lag behind other competitors when it comes to the innovation and features offered in their devices. The Motorola Solutions has been gaining ground by providing a simple yet efficient interface to users, which has helped them gain more customers.
To get detailed information on land mobile  market growth, you can go to their websites and get the latest free product download sample. In the downloaded sample you will get comprehensive details on all products including the features, pricing, and download links. It is highly recommended for you to get your free download sample, as this is the best way to gauge the popularity of a certain vendor in the market. This will give you an idea if this is the right time for you to purchase a particular model of radio.
As of now, there are basically two types of mobile communication systems available in the market. They are analog and digital. Both these systems run through the same cables. But, digital system makes use of new generation technology like GSM, CDMA, and RFID. The Digital Mobile Radio, which is also commonly known as the WiMax, is expecting to be the next big thing in communications.
According to market forecasts, land mobile communications are predicted to grow at a faster rate in the coming years. Some of the reasons why this technology is predicted to gain popularity in the market are: it has higher bandwidth; it offers faster data transmission rates; it is used in more locations than the other forms of communication; and it can be utilized for communication in places that are covered by wires. There are many wireless service providers in the market who are looking forward to offering better services to their subscribers. In fact, a lot of them are already providing reliable services to their subscribers.
If you want to take another step forward and get more information about the land mobile radio in north America, you can always visit their official website and get full details of the said product. On the said website, you can read information on the history of the company, current status, and current projects. Information on said projects 25 is also provided on the website. So, if you want to know more about this proposed communications solution in north America, it would be better for you to go through this entire website.
Based on the market research reports, there are a lot of manufacturers in north America who are planning to enter into this venture. One of the reasons behind this is the need of cheap communication services in the region. This is the reason why these manufacturers are trying hard to enter into the market scenario in north America. If you are also planning to buy a suitable device for your use, it would be advisable for you to go through the market scenario first and inquire about the prices of different models available in the market. This would help you determine the right product for yourself.
The market forecasts, in-depth trends, and comparisons are some of the information provided in the reports. This information provides you with enough knowledge about the products that are being sold in the market today. Market research reports help you compare the prices of different models being sold by these players in the market. It is only by taking help from the market research reports that you can get the benefit of cheap mobile phones in the region.
The research team projects that the TETRA Land Mobile Radio market size will grow from XXX in 2020 to XXX by 2027, at an estimated CAGR of XX. The base year considered for the study is 2020, and the market size is projected from 2020 to 2027.
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By Market Players: Motorola Solutions Airbus DS Kenwood Corporation Codan Radio Icom Hytera Simoco Harris Corporation Sepura (PowerTrunk) Tait Communications Selex ES Neolink
By Type Analog TETRA Land Mobile Radio Digital TETRA Land Mobile Radio
By Application Public Safety Public Utilities Commerce & Industry
By Regions/Countries: North America United States Canada Mexico
East Asia China Japan South Korea
Europe Germany United Kingdom France Italy Russia Spain Netherlands Switzerland Poland
South Asia India Pakistan Bangladesh
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Middle East Turkey Saudi Arabia Iran United Arab Emirates Israel Iraq Qatar Kuwait Oman
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The report focuses on Global, Top 10 Regions and Top 50 Countries Market Size of TETRA Land Mobile Radio 2016-2021, and development forecast 2022-2027 including industries, major players/suppliers worldwide and market share by regions, with company and product introduction, position in the market including their market status and development trend by types and applications which will provide its price and profit status, and marketing status & market growth drivers and challenges, with base year as 2020.
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Global Land Mobile Radio (LMR) System Market 2018 Snapshot- Sepura, Simoco, Harris Corporation, Airbus DS, Icom, Hytera and Codan Radio
Global Land Mobile Radio (LMR) System Market 2018 Snapshot- Sepura, Simoco, Harris Corporation, Airbus DS, Icom, Hytera and Codan Radio
The Land Mobile Radio (LMR) System Market worth XX Billion USD in 2017, rising at a CAGR of X.X% during the forecast period 2018-2023 according to the market research report, “Global Land Mobile Radio (LMR) System Market” – Market Size, Share, Product Type, Players and Regions-Forecast to 2023.
The study provides an in-depth analysis of the Land Mobile Radio (LMR) System market for the past…
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