Ham And CB Radio WebRing Ring registration for amateur, 11meter, and CB webmasters. http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Station/6668/join.html
Extractions: Before joining the Webring, please read the following rules below: All sites that are part of the Ring will contain a piece of code that will enable visitors to navigate from site to site in the chain. After filling in the Ham and CB Radio join-form you will find the code you need to insert in your page. The code has to be inserted on the main page of your website, or on a more general main page. As soon as you have the code placed on your page, e-mail Space Case and your site will be actived in the web ring. The code for this will be found on the page after you submit your site.
Extractions: Irish Radio Transmitter Society Tír Conaill Amateur Radio Society (EI5TCR) holds monthly meetings in Jacksons Hotel, Ballybofey, Co. Donegal on the last wednesday of the month at 8.30 p.m. Amateur radio enthusiasts in County Donegal have been meeting here for over fifty years, and an annual Radio Rally has been held in Jacksons, for the past two decades. Tír Conaill Amateur Radio Society is an affiliated member of the Irish Radio Transmitter Society. The Irish Radio Transmitter Society is the National Society for Radio Amateurs and Experimenters in Ireland. It represents the interests of all Radio Amateurs through representation to the Office of the Director of Telecommunications Regulation on all matters relating to the hobby and is the Member Society for Ireland of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU). Correspondence for the IRTS should be addressed to: Irish Radio Transmitter Society
RF Cafe - Amateur Radio Websites RF Cafe ( formerly RF Café ) is a vast and dynamic resource for RF, microwave,and wireless references, equations, definitions, application and test notes, http://www.rfcafe.com/references/amateur_radio_links.htm
Extractions: 888336-8430 / Irving, TX AC/DC servo motor repair service specializing in the repair of AC servomotors, DC brushless and servo motors, spindle and stepper motors, encoders, and resolvers from many manufacturers. A dvanced Specialties Air Force MARS U.S. Air Force Military Affiliate Radio System. The program consists of licensed amateur radio operators who are interested in military communications. Alinco Electronics A ll-Risk" Ham Radio Equipment Insurance Plan
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/
Extractions: Tell your friends about this page! 8:30 PM on W2VL - 146.85, PL 136.5, negative ( - ) shift. Learn what is happening in LIMARC and keep up with the latest news, share your news of interest to hams also. LIMARC members and non-members are welcome to check in with or without traffic (information). Please check out LIMARC's new Calendar The Board and Committee Chairs will be adding events regularly. We hope you find it useful and enjoy it! To the board and chairman, remember to click on the date number first to get started. If you are not on the board or a committee chair, but would like to add events to this new calendar, just write to me at my callsign, N2TKA at limarc 'dot' org and we'll see what we can do. Calendar tnx to Don WB2BEZ, Al W2QZ, and to whomever else for putting in much needed club info.
Index Of /mac 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/
Amateur_Business_CB Radios Twoway radio dealer offering amateur radio, business radio, CB radio and accessories. http://www.abc-comm.com/
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.
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.
Extractions: Home Tubes and Sockets Order Form Links Page ... Contact Us To check availability of tubes and sockets from our Tube List Email: customerservice@thetubecenter.com Call: 407-826-9172 With over 2000 different tube/valve types it is easy for antique collectors, Ham radio operators, audio enthusiasts and amateur radio hobbyists to buy, sell and trade vacuum tubes. www.thetubecenter.com
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/
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.
Maine Section ARRL Resources for amateur radio operators and fans in Maine. http://www.mainearrl.org/
Selarc.htm Southeast Louisiana amateur radio Club in Hammond, LA USA. Affiliated with theARRL, ARES, and RACES. http://www.selarc.org/
Extractions: Tangi ARES Net Monday Nights at 8PM - 147.00MHz (-600) SELARC meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of each month ** Next Club Meeting ** Due to Hurricane Katrina, Meeting Postponed One Week to: Thursday, September 15th, 7pm Ponchatoula Community Center 300 N. 5th Street - Range Road Talk-in 147.00 (-600) Contact SELARC officers at the e-mail links below! President
Extractions: Not a member? Click here RARA was founded in 1995 by a group of active amateur radio operators from several regions of the country. It has since grown to over 100 members from North America and Europe. The club is governed by a five-member board of directors who are elected by the membership for one-year terms. The business and administration of the organization are conducted in accordance with established principles of democracy. RARA was founded to meet the needs of the gay/lesbian community. Our purpose, as defined in the RARA Constitution is as follows: The membership in RARA is very diverse. We have members who are physicians, artists, pilots, teachers and college professors to name a few. The club has several affiliated chapters: LARC/Golden Gate - Serving the San Francisco Bay Area with over 25 members Sunshine Chapter - Central and South Florida Finger Lakes Chapter - Rochester and Western New York Lonestar Chapter - Dallas and surrounding areas Great Lakes Chapter - Michigan, Ohio and surrounding states
GLARES1 Information on club meets, contacts, what's new and events. Includes links to related resources. http://freespace.virgin.net/paul.moss1/index.html
Canadian Airwaves :: Stay Informed With Canadian Airwaves.. Stay informed with news and information on a variety of topics. Offers items about amateur radio, television, broadcasting, terrorism, emergency preparedness, health, space, and sports. http://www.canadianairwaves.com/
KF6GK Boatanchors 1 A private collection belonging to KF6GK of vintage amateur radio equipment including Halicrafters SX111, SX-62A, NC-300, NC-98, NC-188, and TR-4. http://home.earthlink.net/~kf6gk/
Extractions: RICH VIDMAR's BOATANCHORS and the The El Segundo Radio Astronomy Club. The Boatanchors Online Collection Radios currently in the Vintage Radio Museum The Hallicrafters SX-111 was built from 1959-1962. This near mint condition unit came from the TRW ham swapmeet in the Los Angeles area and included an R-46A speaker. The Hallicrafters SX-62A General Coverage Receiver was introduced in 1950 and continued production until 1955. This unit including R-46B speaker was found wrapped in plastic in the garage of a former SWL. After alignment and dial cord restringing it works and looks like new. The SX-122 by The Hallicrafters Co. arrived on the SWL scene in 1955. This single conversion receiver covers 538kc-54mc and has bandspread tuning on the 80m - 10m amateur bands. An example of Hallicrafters distinctive Double Half Moon design, this unit came from the January 1999 SCARF meet in Valencia, CA. The NC-300 by the National Radio CO. was built from 1955-1958.Coverage is provided for the 160m thru 10m HF bands as well as 6m, 2m, and 1 1/4m bands when optional transverters are used. This very clean unit came from the SCARF antique radio swapmeet in Valencia, CA. in August, 1998.