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Ramsey FM Broadcast Band Receiver Kit FR1C

by admin on August 18, 2010

  • Perfect for out-of-band tuning!
  • Standard FM receiver with a wider tuning range of 70-110 MHz
  • Ideal for tuning-in FM wireless mics, FM wireless mics, SCA programming, or just normal FM broadcasts
  • Demodulated audio output for driving our SCA1 Decoder
  • Electronic kit, assembly required

Produced for DescriptionIdeal standard broadcast FM band as well as large parts of each side, which makes it ideal for bug tracking or detection and receiving SCA broadcasts. Equipped with a microvolt sensitivity, 10 7 MHz IF, 250 mW audio output, the capacity tuning diode, integrated circuit detection FM DEMOD output to drive our SCA1 decoder and operates on 9 VDC battery (not included). Records 4-45 ohm speakers, while (not included). Includes our matching custom case set, measuring 5 “WX 5 1 / 4″ d.. . More>>

Ramsey FM Broadcast Band Receiver Kit FR1C

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This is a video I shot during a little band opening on 6 meters on Wednesday July 8 2009. I was using a MFJ-9406 QRP SSB rig. These radios are simple and easy to use. The audio quality is great and they pack a punch. The antenna used was a 6 Meter horizontal loop at about 40 feet. This video features 2 contacts, 1) W0RIC in Colorado and 2) K4LF in Tennessee. Please visit www.PortableQRP.com for more details. I will be featuring a 3 part shoot out between an Yaesu Ft-817ND and ICOM IC-703PLUS in the next few weeks. Please contact me with any requests and keep a look out for more interesting QRP stuff! Thanks for looking. 73 Bob VE3UK

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Vintage CB radio from EF Johnson Company.

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The Brand New Ham Band Video

by admin on June 17, 2010


See how to build a modern amateur radio station and learn morse code at the same time!

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Beat Band Stand

by admin on May 8, 2010

Beat Band Stand

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The Ham Band Video

by admin on April 27, 2010


The Ham Band is Andrew (G3WZZ/OZ1XJ/OZ5E), his wife Lissa and a group of Nashville session musicians. All the songs are about amateur radio and the booklet which comes with the “Seek You” CD tells the whole story of contests, dx-peditions, antennas etc. The Ham Band has just finished their new song/video which describes the whole process of building a modern amateur radio station and at the same time enables the listener/viewer to learn Morse code – yes all the letters and numbers are in there! The video lasts about 20 minutes and there are 19 musicians playing in three different musical styles (French Musette, Viennese Waltz and German Oompah). The music changes key 24 times which means that this musical work may get into the Guinness Book of World Records! You can view the first quarter (about 5 minutes) of the video for free at www.hamband.com

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Zac Brown Band – Chicken Fried (HQ)

April 24, 2010

You know I like my chicken fried Cold beer on a Friday night A pair of jeans that fit just right And the radio up I like to see the sunrise see the love in my womans eyes feel the touch in a precious child And you know a mothers love, Well I was raised [...]

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Sangean ATS-909 CW (Morse Radiotelegraphy) Shortwave 80 m Amateur Radio Band

April 17, 2010

Listen to the 80 m Amateur Radioband (CW Range) with a Sangean ATS-909 Shortwave Radio. 1. Standard Radio with standard filters 2. With an external audio speaker 3. With an Audio NF-Filter (Datong)

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john darwin mister canoe by secret cajun band

March 5, 2010

john darwin the seaton canoe man who played dead to claim the insurance the musical

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Eli Young Band – Radio Waves [ New Video + Lyrics + Download ]

February 24, 2010

Eli Young Band – Radio Waves [ New Video + Lyrics + Download ] Download this song as a ringtone at www.yeehawbaby.com right now! Well baby since I met you, I’ve never been the same There’s never been a woman made me feel this way And I know days are harder, and i know things [...]

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