
Determination of minimum discernable signal (MDS) and effective radiated power (ERP) for stations brought in for testing for the 2008 contest season.
These stations are all 10GHz and up.
QSL Card Design Competition For the Hale Telescope Special Event Station June 2-3, 2007
The Palomar Amateur Radio Club invites you to participate in an Art Competition, organized on behalf of the amateur radio special event station celebrating the ... more
Presentation at Palomar Amateur Radio Club by Mark Raptis, KF6WTN, on 1 November 2006 of a summary of TAPR's Digital Communications Conference.
The ARRL Amateur Radio Creed.
Our music today is Celebration, by Mark Heimonen.
This is the second segment from the "I've Got My License... Now What?" Series from Palomar Amateur Radio Club.
Tuck Miller NZ6T talks about San Diego Section Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES).
This is the first segment from the "I've Got My License... Now What?" Series from Palomar Amateur Radio Club.
Pat Bunsold WA6MHZ talks about the benefits of membership in the American Radio Relay League (ARRL).
This videocast is of an amateur radio repeater site in San Diego County, CA, USA. Photos of the site (by W5NYV) were taken in March 2006. The site was under two feet of snow with moderate-to-heavy snow load on the tower and antennas. The photos are s... more
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