G7KPF UK Quick Links - Menu G7KPF. UK amateur radio Quick Links. Updated May 23rd 2004 THE GUIDE TO UK BASED amateur radio WEB PAGES. Over 1300 UK links, plus much more! http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/kama/hamlinks.htm
KI0LE's Amateur Radio Page KI0LE. VLF electronics equipment, and boatanchor rigs. http://www.cp.duluth.mn.us/~ki0le/
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K2FW Amateur Radio Station Pictures of his Collins, Eico and Barker and Williamson rigs. http://www.qsl.net/k2fw/
Extractions: Welcome to Amateur Radio Station K2FW Located in the pinelands of Blue Anchor in Southern New Jersey Ham Radio Radio Photos Collins Radio Ham Radio Links Sale Items Family Family Album Friends Photos Miscellaneous Softball Page Hockey Page Links Reflections Email me: Sign my Guestbook Read my Guestbook Click for 4-Day Forcast You are visitor number
Ham Radio Latvia amateur radio in Latvia general information, the author s particular involvement in the hobby and a selection of links. http://www.hamradio.lv/
Extractions: By Gunnars E. Postnieks, YL2PG Latviski The Amateur Service is a radiocommunication service for the purpose of self-training, intercommunication and technical investigations carried out by amateurs, that is, by duly authorized persons interested in radio technique solely with a personal aim and without pecuniary interest. Radio Regulations (RRS1.56) complementing the Constitution and the Convention of the International Telecommunication Union This page is focused on Amateur Radio (a.k.a. Ham Radio) in Latvia and it is assumed that the reader has prior knowledge of the subject. An excellent introduction to amateur radio is at Ham Radio Online . Many fine books on this hobby are published in English by The American Radio Relay League and The Radio Society of Great Britain. Pictures ... Recent developments at this site The Latvia Telecommunication State Inspection licenses and supervises all Latvian radio services, including amateur. Here the official edition of Latvian Amateur Radio
Metro Amateur Radio Club Provides north suburban and city ham radio enthusiasts with a list of activities, meetings, photos, tours and contacts. ARRLaffiliated club and member of the Illinois Repeater Association. http://www.qsl.net/mac/
Extractions: to view full-size. CQ CQ CQ de k9ya Everyone is welcome! The Slow Net operates on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Wednesdays at 7:00 P.M. (local) on +/- 7.137 MHz . The net will QRS to the slowest op. No special net protocol is followed to keep it simple. Many of the participants are members of FISTS CW Club so feel free to exchange FISTS numbers. The K9YA Fast Net operates on the 1st Wednesday of the month same time and frequency as the Slow Net. The Fast Net is called at 20+ wpm and follows the same format as the Slow Net. Subscribe to the K9YA Code Practice e-mail Reminder List. Download the rules HERE Download MAC's Press Release Come join us for the lively art of conversation, every Saturday at 11:00 A.M.
Amateur Radio Manuals Manuals, parts lists, and circuits, available for sale in the UK. http://www.amateurmanuals.co.uk/
Ham Radio W5AM -- Classic Radio Sites Small, monochrome pictures of vacuum tube radios. Includes weight, size and a brief descriptions of a number of rigs. http://www.qsl.net/w5am/
Extractions: Redwood Radio ( specializes in Antique Radio Repair and Restoration of Auto, Car and Home Radios. Located in Portland Oregon, we like to fix up and preserve radios. In addition to antique home radio repair, we do car radio repair , audio amplifiers repair, and restore amateur radio communications equipment. Why do I restore old equipment? Well, it's not to make money that's for sure. I do this because I enjoy it. The majority of radios that come in for service have common failure mechanisms: tube and power supply failures, noise, and alignment issues. My radio repair and restoration work and all parts (except tubes) is guaranteed for 6 months for normal operation. I have repaired tube radios from Seattle and Spokane Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, San Francisco, California, New York, Chicago, Dallas, Phoenix, Salt lake City, Boston, Sacramento, Denver, Miami, Atlanta, Columbus, Houston, San Diego, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Rochester, Buffalo, Memphis, Las Vegas, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and other locations around the United States and Canada. If you have any questions, please click on the "
Julian's HomePage - Home Of VK2YJS VK2YJS of Sydney, Australia. Includes information on amateur radio and photography, plus a bookshop. http://www.zeta.org.au/~julian
Extractions: Velkommen! Hilsen fra Hornsby Heights i Australia. Yep, it's me. This was taken by Kris P , at Asquith Boys', using a digital camera. Greetings from sunny downtown Hornsby Heights, in northern Sydney, NSW, Australia. I enjoy Electronics, Amateur Radio, Photography and playing around with computers / Internet. My amateur callsign is VK2YJS. My main interests are 6m, 2m, 70 cm and 23cm FM voice. I occasionally use 2m SSB. The all-important "smoke" got out of my 10m set, so might be a while before I am back to 10m FM. I should do more packet . For this I use Baycom and a home-built modem on 2m. I am a member of NZART , New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters; the ARRL , The American Radio Relay League; and HADARC , the Hornsby and Districts Amateur Radio Club. I'm a member of WICEN NSW Inc , previously called the Wireless Institute Civil Emergency Network. This is an organisation of trained volunteers who use amateur radio and other resources to provide communications support to other emergency services during disasters. WICEN also provides communications for many community and sporting events. WICEN has been activated for a number of recent disasters. I've written a guide to Broadcasts in English which can be heard in Europe using an "ordinary" mediumwave or "AM" radio.
Web Site Of:barc BRISTOL ARC TN/VA BARC Facilitates the exchange of information and cooperation to promote amateur radio. Club programs and activities; meetings on the first Thursday of each month at the Bristol Memorial Medical Centre. http://www.qsl.net/barc/
Extractions: BRISTOL AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Don't forget Field Day this year, come and enjoy it with us WELCOME TO THE BRISTOL, TN/VA AMATEUR RADIO CLUB HOME SITE The club operates the local repeater on 146.06/67 You are invited to share this resource any time you are in the area. Regular club meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month, in the conference center, at the Bristol Memorial Medical Center. (exit 74 on I-81, TN) You are welcomed to attend the club's meetings; they start promptly at 07:30 pm local time. The Bristol Amateur Radio Club's purpose is to: Facilitate the exchange of information and general cooperation between members to promote amateur radio knowledge, fraternalism and individual operating efficiency, and to conduct club programs and activities as to advance the general interest and welfare of amateur radio in the general community. Specific questions or information may be directed by e-mail.
Courage Center - Handi-HAM System An organization dedicated to helping people with physical disabilities or sensory impairments to learn amateur radio. http://www.handiham.org/
Santa Fe Distributing Wholesale distributor of amateur and commercial mobile radio's and accessories. Includes an online product catalog . http://www.s-f-d.com/
ODXA MW & SWL DXers Page Medium Wave and Short Wave DXing resources from the Kitchener/Waterloo amateur radio Club. http://www.kwarc.org/swl/dx_mwswl.html
Extractions: Don Cassel VE3BUC Welcome to the Mediumwave (MW) and Shortwave Listeners (SWL) DX page. DX refers to listening to distant signals and many who follow this hobby find it challenging, exciting, and rewarding. Initially this page will introduce newcomers to the hobby so if you have been thinking about starting into DXing then you are in for a treat. DXing is easy to begin and need not be expensive. In fact you can begin with just about any radio that you have around the house or in the car. Unlike Amateur (Ham) Radio you don't need a license, no test is required and you can start at any age. In fact many Hams (including the author, VE3BUC) started with Mediumwave or Shortwave listening. In this section we will give you listening tips, how to find the rare ones, and how to submit reception reports and receive QSL cards from stations you have heard. So read on and have fun! Click the navigation arrow buttons on each page to proceed through each topic.