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         Radio Amateur:     more books (100)
  1. The Radio Amateur's Handbook, 1969, 46th Edition
  2. Ameco Amateur Radio Theory Course: Preparation for Novice, Technician, General, Advanced and Extra Classes of F.C.C. Licenses
  3. Operating an Amateur Radio Station by American Radio Relay League, 1958
  4. The Radio Amateurs DX Guide by Herbert J. (Editor) Nelson, 1966
  5. Understanding Amateur Radio by George Grammer, 1963
  6. Understanding Amateur Radio, American Radio by Reley League, 1963-06
  7. Technician Class Radio Amateur Fcc Test Manual (Order #28-01) by Martin Schwartz, 1990-05
  8. Radio Amateurs Handbook 51ed 1974 by Arrl, 1974
  9. Radio Amateurs Handbook 25TH Edition 1948 by Arrl, 1948
  10. A pictorial history of Collins amateur radio equipment by Jay H Miller, 1999
  11. Talk to the World: Getting Started in Amateur Radio by James P. Dux, Morton Keyser, 1989-08
  12. Practical Packet Radio (Radio amateur's library)
  13. Amateur Radio Encyclopedia by Stan Gibilisco, 1993-05
  14. The Radio Amateur's Handbook by American Radio Relay League (editor), 1964

81. SOAPRA - Southern Oregon Amateur Packet Radio Association
Promoting packet in the mountainous region of Southern Oregon and Northern California.
http://www.qsl.net/soar/SOAPRA/
ASSOCIATION
NETWORK MEETINGS MINUTES ... LINKS
The Association
SOAPRA was formed to promote packet radio communications in the Southern Oregon and Northern California region. Line of sight VHF and UHF communications is quite difficult in this mountainous region and therefore an effective backbone network had to be established and maintained so packet radio can be used as more than just a point-to-point communications method. SOAPRA provides a mountain top network to enable and encourage both packet networking and keyboard-to-keyboard communications throughout Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, and Klamath Counties in Oregon and Del Norte, Siskiyou Counties in California.
The Network
The SOAPRA network consists of the following:
Packet Network:
SOAPRA Nodestacks: Hamaker Mountain, Klamath Co. - King Mountain, Jackson/Josephine Co.
Soda Mountain, Jackson Co. Affiliate Nodestacks: Mount Sexton, Josephine Co. - Lane Mountain, Douglas Co.
Mahogany Peak, Siskiyou Co.
Keyboard Network:
SOAPRA Nodes: Roxy Anne Peak, Jackson Co.

82. QRP Amateur Radio Web Ring
Links to QRP web sites.
http://www.baltimoremd.com/qrpwebring/
Joining the QRP Amateur Radio Web Ring Joining the QRP Web Ring is easy...click on the link at the bottom of this page to join. The next step will be an email confirming your addition to the ring. It will contain your site ID number and an HTML fragment that must be placed on your page. It is essential that you place the fragment on your page as soon as possible to insure that visitors to your page from the QRP Web Ring will be able to visit the ring and other sites. In order to remain a member of the Ring, your site MUST contain the HTML fragment that will access the Ring. Once you've placed the HTML fragment on your page, email me at baltimoremd@baltimoremd.com . While not a requirement, it's common courtesy not to lock the ring segment in your frames. The code supplied to you makes use of a "target=_top" type statement to allow visitors to reach the ring. Return to QRP Add Your Site Editing your site entry Replacement Code Fragment ... View The Ring

83. K4GC Home Page
Homebrew amateur radio site including tube and solid state transmitters and receivers.
http://www.qsl.net/k4gc/
Bryan Page Building and operating home brew transmitters and receivers is my favorite part of amateur radio. Sometimes I like to use tubes. At other times I may use transistors, integrated circuits, etc. I have been collecting parts off and on for over twenty years. I have hundreds of used but boxed tubes.
Some of the other hard-to-find parts that I try to collect are: tube sockets, ceramic components of all types, variable capacitors, transformers (power and audio), ferrite loop antennas, i. f. transformers, vernier drives, meter movements, and other boat anchor parts. HERE ARE SOME OF MY PROJECTS 6L6 Transmitter

84. Www.elisamateurradio.com
Contact and product line information for amateur radio equipment dealer located in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
http://www.elisamateurradio.com/

85. Amateur Radio Newsline™ Home Page
News of ham radio world wide updated weekly with links to other related sites.
http://www.arnewsline.org
Welcome to the only www.arnewsline.org script, text and version dated are online now... United We Stand ... This is the United States of America calling ...
Hot Topics
Search for: Ham Radio Helps The Nation Cope

86. ARDF Holland
amateur radio Direction Finding in the Netherlands, all about foxhunting
http://www.ardf.nl/
www.ardf.nl Site menu Veron
Dutch Calendar

German Calendar

Belgian Calendar

Recent gewijzigd:
Revisie van de site
Welcome to ARDF Holland!
Op het moment wordt er aan de site gewerkt.... Main update
Revision of site in progress
PA1FOX ICQ status
ICQ: 69905005

87. New Zealand Amateur Radio Home Page
Instructions on how build your own receiver, information about amateur radio activities, how to obtain a license and radio club contacts.
http://www.amateur.radio.org.nz
Welcome to AMATEUR RADIO
Your invitation to a high-tech hobby
New to Amateur Radio?
Here's your invitation to a high-tech hobby that's got fun for everyone. Amateur Radio operators are people from all walks of life - no matter what age, gender or physical ability. Getting started in Amateur Radio has never been easier! Want a certificate to hang on your wall to announce your achievement, that you have radio qualifications? With a radio transmitting licence to display alongside it too? With an amateur radio licence and your own transmitting station, you can talk to people around town, around the country, or around the world. You can also talk to astronauts on the Space Shuttle or aboard the International Space Station. You can become involved with communications for Civil Defence and for Search and Rescue. Amateur Radio is a great stepping stone into a career in electronics, communications or other technologies. There are many satellite systems and digital communications systems that you can experiment with. There are many different and exciting aspects to Amateur Radio communication that can involve people of all ages. New Zealanders as young as 8 become radio amateurs and senior citizens study and succeed too! About one person in 600 of the New Zealand population is a Radio Amateur.

88. R.A.I.N. Report / Rain Report About Amateur / Ham Radio With Hap Holly, KC9RP
A weekly report with interviews about amateur / Ham radio and people in the hobby. Broadcast in RealMedia and WindowsMedia streaming.
http://www.rrsta.com/rain/
Viewing this page requires a browser capable of displaying frames. For a NO FRAME version go to http://www.rrsta.com/rain/ noframes.html http://www.flutetalk.com http://www.bankequipment.com http://www.fluteclassifieds.com ... http://www.fs-bo.com

89. The Society Of Amateur Radio Astronomers
International nonprofit amateur group dedicated to observing the radio sky and sharing technical information.
http://www.bambi.net/sara.html
The Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA) RETURN TO PROJECT BAMBI The latest information about the Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA) is now maintained at http://www.qsl.net/SARA/ For information about how to join the SARA email discussion list, click here
For information about Project BAMBI (two 4-GHz amateur radio telescopes dedicated to amateur SETI), please click here

90. FSARC Homepage
FSARC organizes the annual Delaware QSO Party.
http://www.fsarc.org/
FSARC HomePage
First State Amateur Radio Club

SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER Riley Hollingsworth

MARCH 25, 2004

FSARC Information Club Officers Meeting Dates and Location Delaware QSO Party Rules 2003 DE. QSO Party Results K3QBD QSL Address LINKS ARRL Delaware Section Home Page Atlantic Division Home Page ARRL Homepage This homepage was developed by Randall K. Carlson , WB0JJX for the use of the First State Randall Carlson at wb0jjx@arrl.org. The space for this page was generously provided by Rob McKenzie, N3XZG and 1120976 Ontario, Inc
Club Officers President Buck Rogers Secretary Dave Drew Treasurer Scotty Moyer Field Day Chair. Chet Thayer Trustee Dave Drew Return to FSARC HomePage
2004 Meeting Dates and Directions January 22 February 26 March 25 April 22 May 27 June 24 July 22 August 26 September 23 October 28 November 18 December 16 The First State Amateur Radio Club meets the fourth Thursday of every month at 8 PM in the Conectiv
corporate data center, Wakefield Drive Newark Delaware . To get to the data center from I-95, take Route 273 south
to the University Plaza shopping center. Turn right onto

91. Classic International: Experts In Wireless Communication !
Suppliers of radio equipment, GPS, marine, aeronautical, broadcast, LPD, PMR446 and related products for amateur, semi professional and professional purposes.
http://www.classicint.nl
Klik op de vlag voor Nederlands Klicken Sie die Flagge für Deutsch Click flag for English

92. Ham Nation Forum: An Online Community For Amateur Radio Operators
Portal site listing a wide variety of information related to satellite tracking, including satellite list and news.
http://www.qsl.net/kg4ceo/
Ham Nation Forum Enter
Classified,ads,adds,free,radio,amateur,ham,icom,kenwood,alinco,qrz,qsl,call,sign,links,events,hamfest,information,clubs,states,decibel,andrews,hardline,cable,connectors,equipment,frequencies,satellite,qrp,field,day

93. W8MHB: Welcome To Michael Burkhardt's Ham Radio Shacketeria
amateur radio practice exams, flashcards, question pools and Morse code practice.
http://www.w8mhb.com
Home Contact Me Practice Exams Site Info ... Work Bench Welcome to Michael Burkhardt's Ham Radio Shacketeria Welcome to my website! I have been a licensed radio amateur since 1984, when I was 12 years old. My father (K8HLB) was very active in those days, and I used to sit in the shack with him and listen as he banged out CW at what seemed like an impossibly fast speed. Thus, my fascination with radio was born. I got my Novice class license (on the second try) and was rewarded with my very own QSL cards. You couldn't tear me away from the shack after that! I quickly earned my General and Advanced class tickets in 1985 and 1986, respectively. In 2000, I earned my Extra class license with 20WPM code. To prepare for the written test, I wrote a little web based application that generated written practice exams. These were designed to closely simulate the real thing. Well, I've spent the last several years refining and improving the online practice tests, and they are the main reason for this site. There are a few other fun and interesting things here, too, so take a few minutes and have a look around. Site News 2003 January 26 February Contest Calendar Wallpaper now available.

94. Amateur Radio Exchange
Classified listings of equipment for sale or trade. Includes resource links.
http://www.creative1s.com/ham/ham.html
WELCOME
TO THE AMATEUR RADIO EXCHANGE
BUY - SWAP - TRADE - SELL - Manufacturers Sites - Technical Tips - Ham Links...etc.
United States Naval Observatory
What Time is it? Check Your time with the US Naval Observatory !
Buy, Sell , Swap, Trade Your Ham Gear!
Cool Web Links To Ham Radio Sights!
Browse the Exciting World of SSTV !
Check out Over 700 Amateur Links!
Hear NEWS LINE, with Real Audio!
CALCULATE Your Antenna's Length! What IS The Amateur Radio Service? Return to the VIRTUAL WEB Store!
This site was up-dated on September 11,2002
or IE 6.0 If you have comments or suggestions, us at KA2BSM@creative1s.com d

95. R.A.I.N. Report / Rain Report About Amateur / Ham Radio With Hap Holly, KC9RP
A weekly report with interviews about amateur / Ham radio and people in the hobby. Broadcast in Real Audio streaming 3.0 and 2.0.
http://www.rainreport.com/
rainreport.com;http://www.rrsta.com/rain; rainreport.com;http://www.rrsta.com/rain;

96. Welcome To GIAR [ W E L C O M E   T O   GIAR ]
To create a general awareness of amateur radio activities in Gujarat.
http://www.giar.org
New summer special training batch is started at Staff Training College near Ch-5, Sector-17, Gandhinagar on 14 th May 2004. 43 students are taking part in this batch. This is Seventh batch at Gandhinagar. Next A.S.O.C. examination is likely to be held in 2 nd or 3 rd week Jun-2004.
GIAR organized field day on 23 rd May 2004 at "Sarita Udhyan", Gandhinagar as part of field training. All the trainees were participate in it, along with HAMs from Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar took part in it. Many senior HAMs like VU2STZ, Sureshbhai from Nadiad, VU2CC, Satishbhai were also present at location.
VU2CPV and team gave a nice demo of HF and VHF QSOs, and SWLs enjoyed their modulation test. Mr. Manoj Suthar VU2EHY presented demo of degital mode like SSTV and RTTY. The recent quake that struck the state of Gujarat on January 26th, the 51st republic day of India left the state in shock. Within seconds normal life was thrown out of balance and everything came to a stand still. Communications- a major player in the lives of humans was thrown to the winds.
But!

97. Index Of /i0qm
Italybased station offers station and QSO information, photos and links.
http://www.qsl.net/i0qm
Index of /i0qm
Name Last modified Size Description ... Parent Directory 01-Jun-2004 09:44 - Apache/1.3.22 Server at www.qsl.net Port 80

98. G3PHO HOMEPAGE
Peter Day, Sheffield, England station guide to microwaves features articles, league tables, and microwavers' email list.
http://www.g3pho.free-online.co.uk/microwaves/ghz.htm
WELCOME
TO
THE WORLD ABOVE 1000MHz
AMATEUR RADIO FOR THE 21st CENTURY
THE HOMEPAGE OF
AMATEUR RADIO STATION PETER DAY, SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND
These pages were last updated 18 May 2004
IF YOU DO NOT SEE A NAVIGATION FRAME ON THE LEFT OF YOUR SCREEN PLEASE CLICK ON THE DISH ANTENNA BELOW:
AND THEN FOLLOW THE LINK TO THE MAIN PAGE WHERE DO YOU WANT TO GO NEXT?
CLICK ONTO YOUR CHOICE IN THE NAVIGATION BAR TO THE LEFT Best viewed in 800 x 600 formator higher This is a Frame version of the "World above1000MHz"
A "No frames" version of this website can be found at the following URL
http://www.qsl.net/g3pho

Click here to

We suggest you click the refresh button on your Web Browser to make sure you have the latest pages or you may still be looking at older pages stored in your cache/history file...
THIS WEBSITE WAS FIRST ESTABLISHED ON 17th. DECEMBER 1996 It can be founded at the following domain URL: http://www.g3pho.org.uk

99. 'Very Early Yaesu Musen Co. Amateur Radio Equipment In Australia'
Details and very early history of Yaesu Musen amateur radio equipment in Australia. Includes pictures, old ads and descriptions.
http://www.alphalink.com.au/~gfs/yaesu/Yaesu1.htm
Very Early Yaesu Musen Co. Amateur Radio Equipment in Australia Japanese electronics engineer Sako Hasegawa, JA1MP, established Yaesu Musen Company during 1959 in the Tokyo suburb of Yaesu. Sako Hasegawa's ambition appears to have been to design and manufacture modern HF single sideband equipment (initially transmitters) for the amateur radio market. Yaesu Musen Co's first product was a crystal controlled monoband 40 metre transmitter, the FL-10/40 . Quickly following on its heels was a 5 band crystal controlled mechanical filter HF transmitter called the FL-20. Finished in grey crackle paint, it featured a built-in power supply, VOX and was only 250 x 380 x 180 mm in size. In Japan the FL-20 sold for 49,800 Yen, equivalent to approximately 62 Australian Pounds in 1963.
Above is an extract from a Yaesu Musen Co. ad which appeared in the Japanese CQ Magazine, August 1963 issue. It depicts Yaesu's then current model crystal controlled mechanical filter 5 band HF SSB transmitter, the FL-20 (a Mark 1 version in this case). Note Yaesu's reference to overseas users of their FL-20, particularly VK3YS, Fred Bail, who with his brother Jim Bail, VK3ABA, were soon to introduce Yaesu Musen, and with it cost effective HF single sideband operation, to the Australian radio amateur. Although Fred Bail owned and operated an FL-20, which he purchased from Yaesu Musen Co. while on a visit to Japan in 1963, the FL-20, FL-20A and FL-20B were never sold by Bail's in Australia.

100. Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Depot - NOARD Inc.
amateur, citizens band, and shortwave radios, scanners, and accessories.
http://www.noard.com/
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