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Using Nano VNAs – Antennas
By Mike Jahrig KG5P A lot of RWK hams have purchased NanoVNAs. I recently obtained myself, and have learned that it provides a wealth of information in the shack. If you are not familiar with this device I suggest you…
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General Meeting – March 2022 – Linux for the Ham Radio Operator
Greetings RWK! Many of us use computers as part of our stations and many are an integral part of the newer digital communications modes. Linux-based computers are an attractive alternative to the traditional windows-based desktops, and can do most if…
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Why Should I Join/Renew My ARRL Membership?

By Chip Coker KD4C Recently I was asked by a Klub Member “My ARRL Membership is expiring and I’m wondering if I should renew it. I just don’t see what it’s doing for me.” I’m sure that many members may…
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The Quick and Dirty Code Practice Oscillator

By Bob Hill KG5WRY With all the excitement around learning Morse code via the Long Island CW club, it was time to collect the tools needed to learn CW. One of the tools needed for this adventure is the code…
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The Chawed Rag – February 2022
Taking Back My Power

By Rob Forson K5WFR My family and I suffered through several days with no power during the winter storm of February 2021. Long before the inside temperature dropped into the lower 40’s, I swore that we would not be left…
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General Meeting – February 2022 – How to Learn and Have Fun with Morse Code
This month we have Howard Bernstein WB2UZE and Jim Crites W6JIM from the Long Island CW Club with “How to learn and have fun with Morse Code”. There has been a growing interest in CW from some of the club’s…
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The Chawed Rag – January 2022
Antenna Modelling Software for Ham Antennas

By Chip Coker KD4C Have you always thought that antennas were “magic”? Well hopefully you understand that there is actual physics involved in the way antennas work, even if it’s not obvious to us. In the past, RF engineers had…
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