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all the links you need for amateur radio

Here are possibly all the links you need to learn about Ham Radio



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http://www.wa2ooo.com/index.htm                                    index of all pages, introduction

http://www.wa2ooo.com/antennapictures.html        pictures of ham radio antennas

http://www.wa2ooo.com/antennadesigns.html        how antennas are designed

http://www.wa2ooo.com/antennadesign2.html        eznec software antenna design

http://www.wa2ooo.com/Quads.html                      cubical quad antenna

http://www.wa2ooo.com/wireantenna.html    build a wire antenna

http://www.wa2ooo.com/propagation.html            ham radio propagation
 
 

http://www.wa2ooo.com/SWR.html                    antenna tuners and  SWR

http://www.wa2ooo.com/ACDC.html          how antennas work

https://www.qrz.com/db/WA2OOO             QRZ.com home page

http://www.wa2ooo.com/credits.html            where I got this info from

http://www.wa2ooo.com/hamradiovideos.html        some you tube videos ham radio

https://www.wa2ooo.com/yagicalculator.html        yagi antenna dimensions

https://www.wa2ooo.com/cubicalquadantennacalculator.html     cubical quad antenna dimensions

http://wa2ooo.com/Wire_Antenna_Calculator.html       wire antenna calculator

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