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  2. Baofeng UV-5R - Wikipedia

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    The Baofeng UV-5R is a popular beginner amateur radio HT in the US. However, the FCC cited the Houston, Texas based importer Amcrest Industries which owns and operates Baofeng radio US for illegally marketing the UV-5R, "capable of operating outside the scope of its equipment authorization", the FCC Citation said, which is outside of its Part ...

  3. List of amateur radio software - Wikipedia

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    Software License Operating Systems Features Amateur Contact Log by N3FJP Proprietary Windows Logging, Transceiver control, Callbook lookup, QSL handling (Hardcopy / LoTW / eQSL / Club Log), Awards, DX Spots, Digital Modes

  4. Chirp - Wikipedia

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    A chirp is a signal in which the frequency increases (up-chirp) or decreases (down-chirp) with time. In some sources, the term chirp is used interchangeably with sweep signal . [ 1 ] It is commonly applied to sonar , radar , and laser systems, and to other applications, such as in spread-spectrum communications (see chirp spread spectrum ).

  5. Baofeng - Wikipedia

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    Baofeng may refer to: Baofeng County - in Henan Province, China; Baofeng Lake - in Henan Province, China; Baofeng railway station - in Henan Province, China; Baofeng (company) - a radio equipment manufacturer in China Baofeng UV-5R, a handheld radio made by Baofeng

  6. Talk:BaoFeng UV-5R - Wikipedia

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    Radio portal; This redirect is within the scope of WikiProject Amateur radio, which collaborates on articles related to amateur radio technology, organizations, and activities.

  7. Chirp compression - Wikipedia

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    The chirp pulse compression process transforms a long duration frequency-coded pulse into a narrow pulse of greatly increased amplitude. It is a technique used in radar and sonar systems because it is a method whereby a narrow pulse with high peak power can be derived from a long duration pulse with low peak power.

  8. UVB-76 - Wikipedia

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    UVB-76 - "The Buzzer", recorded on 10 August 2022. The station is commonly known as "The Buzzer" [7] in both English and Russian (Russian: Жужжалка).From its first voice transmission in 1997 to 2010, the station identified itself as UZB-76 [8] [9] (Russian: УЗБ-76).

  9. Chirp (service) - Wikipedia

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    Chirp is a U.S. based audiobook retail service. [1] It allows users to and stream audiobooks directly from the website or in the app, and is an a la carte retailer, not a subscription based model. [2] The company does not rely on monthly subscriptions and provides discounted prices to its users. [3] [4]