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  • Amateur Radio (magazine) - member journal of the Wireless Institute of Australia
  • Amateur Radio Research and Development Corporation
    (AMRAD) of Washington, DC – Development of Packet Radio
  • Ameritron
  • Break In (magazine) - member journal of the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters
  • FlexRadio Systems - SDR maker
  • HAMNET - South African amateur radio emergency communications organization
  • HB9CV - Famous DF VHF antenna
  • DX cluster - Used to exist, but was deleted
  • Ionoscatter - de:Ionoscatter, similar to troposcatter, but on ionosphere, not troposphere
  • Les Hamilton GM3ITN Scotland (Falklands war)
  • Doug Lockhart VE7APU (developed the Terminal node controller)
  • Mirage (manufacturer)
  • Radio propagation software
  • Sako Hasegawa - JA1MP, founder of Yaesu Musen
  • Tokuzo Inoue - JA3FA, founder of Icom Incorporated
  • Tony Pole-Evans (Falklands War)
  • Transequatorial propagation - see TV-FM DX for a starting point
  • Tropospheric ducting - worth splitting from TV-FM DX into its own article
  • Vectronics
  • Wireless Institute Civil Emergency Network (Australia)
  • Beaches On The Air awards program
  • U.S. Islands Awards Program awards program
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