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Ham Radio/Clubs/North America/USA/NevadaThe Las Vegas Repeater Association (LVRA) owns and operates VHF and UHF amateur radio repeaters throughout Southern Nevada.
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Ham Radio/Clubs/North America/USA/NevadaSNARS incorporated as a cooperative, non-profit, Nevada corporation on April 16, 1968, for the purpose of fostering the educational and scientific needs of Western Nevada's radio amateur community
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Ham Radio/Clubs/North America/USA/NevadaThis group is located just north of Reno, Nevada and primarily uses simplex frequencies.
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Ham Radio/Clubs/North America/USA/NevadaSisterhood Of Amateur Radio
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CARLA Repeater Network Resource details Search CARLA Repeater Network C.A.R.L.A . is a growing network of repeaters providing coverage across Northern Central California and Western Nevada . It is intended to be used as a reliable communications resource during significant local , regional and wide area incidents , and is open to all licensed amateur radio operators California Ham Radio Clubs North America USA California Ham radio clubs in california CARLA Repeater Network is listed on dxzone.com since 2010-07-31 Hits 4 Rate 0.00 Votes 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 The scale is 1 10, with 1 being poor and 10 being . excellent Webmaster , add a Remote rating to your site . Share on Facebook Who visited CARLA Repeater Network in Ham Radio Clubs North America USA California category , also visited
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Manufacturers/AmplifiersVHF RF power amplifiers manufacturerr
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Manufacturers/RepeatersManufacturer of Amateur and Commercial Repeater Controllers, Autopatches, and Accessories.
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Ham Radio/Clubs/North America/USA/NevadaServing Reno Sparks Tahoe Area, Nevada USA
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Still wondering what this image is? Find out the answer to this week's Where In The Universe challenge back on the original post. And check back next week for another test of your visual knowledge of the cosmos! © nancy for Universe Today, 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: [...]
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One possible explanation for the irregular pattern is the remains of an exploded supernova, such as the nearby supernova remnant Vela, whose location corresponds to one of the cosmic-ray hotspots.
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From a University of Wisconsin press release: Though still under construction, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole is already delivering scientific results — including an early finding about a phenomenon the telescope was not even designed to study. IceCube captures signals of notoriously elusive but scientifically fascinating subatomic particles called neutrinos. The telescope [...]
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Scientists have uncovered two pairs of planets so close to each other that they interact gravitationally.
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WR 22, a member of a double star system in the Carina Nebula, is shedding its atmosphere at a rate many millions times faster than our Sun.
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The test gauges how the mirrors change temperature and shape over a range of operational temperatures in space.
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Scientists have significantly narrowed down the possible mass range of the elusive Higgs boson particle, predicted to exist by the standard model of particle physics.
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This is the first direct observation linking a high-flying star to a galactic center origin.
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The map was constructed using almost 21,000 images from the Thermal Emission Imaging System, a multiband infrared camera.
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Buckyballs are the largest molecules known to exist in space.
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The results open the possibility that dark gamma-ray bursts may spring from high-metallicty environments.
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Prometheus' gravitational pull sloshes ring material around, creating wake channels that trigger the formation of objects as large as 12 miles in diameter.
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Either a merging of the two central black holes from the colliding galaxies or more gas falling onto the black hole caused the spin axis to jerk around to its present direction.
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Astronomy Blog You are : in Astronomy Blog archive Astronomer H-R diagram An astronomy blog usually but not always based in the UK . Pondering questions such as What is in an exoplanet name Astronomer H-R diagram Most people who've done an astronomy course will have heard of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram It was developed to show the relationships between the temperature or colour of a star and its luminosity . The other week I saw a tweet referring to someone as an astronomy media star This interesting stellar classification got me thinking about an alternative version of the H-R diagram . In my alternate reality I imagined a version classifying astronomers and so , after a little consultation with other astronomers thanks Sarah , Tess , Mike , Paul and Amanda and some free time I
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Astronomy Blog You are : in Astronomy Blog archive Planck All-sky An astronomy blog usually but not always based in the UK . Pondering questions such as What is in an exoplanet name Planck All-sky This morning , the European Space Agency and the Planck Consortium released the Planck satellite s first view of the entire sky . . Behold A false-colour image of the whole sky as seen by Planck . The dust throughout the Galaxy is shown in blue . In the background , the mottled yellow features are relic radiation , called the Cosmic Microwave Background , which contains information about the earliest stages of the Universe . This image is a low-resolution version of the full data set . : CREDIT ESA , Planck LFI and HFI Consortia 2010 Planck was launched on May 14th 2009 and , after three months