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         Radio Amateur:     more books (100)
  1. The Radio Amateur's Digital Communications Handbook by Jonathan L. Mayo, 1992-04
  2. Heathkit-A Guide to the Amateur Radio Products by Chuck Penson, 2003-05-15
  3. The Arrl Operating Manual (6th ed)
  4. The Arrl General Class License Manual (Arrl General Class License Manual for the Radio Amateur) by Arrl, 2004-05-31
  5. Stealth Amateur Radio: Operate From Anywhere by Kirk A. Kleinschmidt, 1999
  6. The Arrl General Class License Manual (Arrl General Class License Manual for the Radio Amateur)
  7. Introduction to Radio Frequency Design (Radio Amateur's Library, Publication No. 191.) by Wes H. Hayward, 1995-03
  8. Ham Radio: Simplified by Kevin Cornwell, 1998
  9. The Radio Amateur's Handbook 1978( the Standard of Amatuer Radio Communication) by The American Radio Relay League, 1978
  10. The Beginner's Handbook of Amateur Radio by Clay Laster, 2000-11-28
  11. The Arrl Handbook for Radio Amateurs 2002 (Arrl Handbook for Radio Amateurs, 2002)
  12. Aarl Handbook for Radio Amateur 1994 by American Radio Relay League, 1993-12
  13. Simple, Low-Cost Wire Antennas for Radio Amateurs by William I. Orr, Stuart D. Cowan, 1990-11
  14. New General Class FCC License Preparation (Amateur Radio)

21. NG3K Amateur Radio Contest/DX Page
Detailed information relating to amateur radio callsigns worldwide; KawAZ AzimuthAngle Calculation Program for radio amateur Freeware from Toru,
http://cpcug.org/user/wfeidt/
NG3K Amateur Radio Contest/DX Page
NG3K Home ADXO ARLDX DXNL OPDX ... Virus Alert
(PLEASE READ)
Home Page Content:
Provided Resources:
Packet Cluster Resources

22. Club Radio Amateur De Québec Inc. (CRAQ)
Présente le conseil d administration et contient des informations sur les diversservices et activités.
http://www.craq.qc.ca/

23. Amateur Radio Resources
Links to useful resources for the radio amateur courtesy of the North BerkshireAmateur Radio Club.
http://www.njdxa.org/hamlinks.shtml
Amateur Radio Resources
Courtesy of the
Northern Berkshire Amateur Radio Club
Table of Contents
ARRL ATV Antennas Antique ... Weather
ARRL
ATV
Antennas
Antique
Aurora
Beacons
CallBooks
Callsign Prefix
Clubs - Contesting
Clubs - DX
Clubs - EME

24. Amateur Radio - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Amateur radio, commonly called ham radio , is a hobby enjoyed by many people Some radio amateurs (hams) use VHF or UHF frequencies to bounce their
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio
Amateur radio
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Mrs. Bharathi Prasad using her call sign VU4RBI demonstrates Amateur Radio to local students in Port Blair , Andaman Islands, a few days before the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake Amateur radio , often called ham radio , is a hobby enjoyed by many people throughout the world . An amateur radio operator, or ham , uses two-way radio to communicate with other radio amateurs, for recreation or self-edification. In most countries, amateur radio operators are required to pass a test in order to be licensed, unlike other personal radio services such as CB radio General Mobile Radio Service , or Family Radio Service . In return, hams are granted operating privileges in allocated segments of the entire radio frequency spectrum using a wide variety of communication techniques. Once licensed, the radio amateur is issued a callsign by its government . This call sign is unique to the operator and is often a source of pride. The holder of a call sign uses it on the air to legally identify the operator during all Amateur Radio communications In contrast to most commercial and personal radio services, most radio amateurs are not restricted to using type-approved equipment, allowing them to home-construct or modify equipment in any way so long as they meet national and international standards on spurious emissions.

25. Amateur Radio - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Amateur radio, commonly called ham radio , is a hobby enjoyed by many Licensed Amateur Radio operators enjoy personal twoway communications with
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ham_radio
Amateur radio
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
(Redirected from Ham radio Mrs. Bharathi Prasad using her call sign VU4RBI demonstrates Amateur Radio to local students in Port Blair , Andaman Islands, a few days before the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake Amateur radio , often called ham radio , is a hobby enjoyed by many people throughout the world . An amateur radio operator, or ham , uses two-way radio to communicate with other radio amateurs, for recreation or self-edification. In most countries, amateur radio operators are required to pass a test in order to be licensed, unlike other personal radio services such as CB radio General Mobile Radio Service , or Family Radio Service . In return, hams are granted operating privileges in allocated segments of the entire radio frequency spectrum using a wide variety of communication techniques. Once licensed, the radio amateur is issued a callsign by its government . This call sign is unique to the operator and is often a source of pride. The holder of a call sign uses it on the air to legally identify the operator during all Amateur Radio communications In contrast to most commercial and personal radio services, most radio amateurs are not restricted to using type-approved equipment, allowing them to home-construct or modify equipment in any way so long as they meet national and international standards on spurious emissions.

26. The Baltimore Radio Amateur Television Society Home Page(BRATS)
BRATS amateur television, amateur radio, and public service.
http://www.smart.net/~brats/
B R A T S
Baltimore Radio Amateur Television Society
Home of the world famous BRATS Maryland Hamfest and Computer Fest.
P.O. Box 5915
Baltimore, MD 21282-5915
brats@bratsatv.org
The BRATS are pleased to announce our own domain name www.bratsatv.org . Please change your links to the new URL.

27. The Baltimore Radio Amateur Television Society Home Page(BRATS)
Provides support and networking for amateur radio and amateur television (ATV)communities through emergency communications, public service, education,
http://www.bratsatv.org/
BRATS News The October Milliwatt is now online! Many thanks to our attendees, vendors, supporters, and volunteers who helped us succeed in presenting another memorable BRATS Maryland Hamfest and Computer Fest. Please join us again for next year's event. The Weather Emergency Net and Central Maryland Skywarn Net are here for assistance and information. The BRATS are big on PUBLIC SERVICE . Licensed amateurs (and other volunteers) are welcomed to help support popular events such as the Towson Fourth of July Parade and various Multiple Sclerosis walks each year. Jump to UPCOMING PUBLIC SERVICE ACTIVITIES for details. BRATS items Who we are (Overview)
Meetings directions

Membership form

BRATS e-mail
Technical Stuff License Exams
ATV Tech. Notes

ATV Quick-Start
Listening Post Links
U.S. links
Foreign links

Important Links
Central Atlantic Amateur Television Society (CAATN)
Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL)
Area Hamfests Other fine links BRATS Officers President Ed - N3GXH Vice President Skip - N3DGY Secretary Mayer - W3GXK Treasurer Les - W3GXT Technical Vice Chairman Mike - N3EZD Operations Vice Chairman Ian - N3CVA Directors Rusty - K3RGG Bill - KA3IDB Russ - N3YI Grant - KB3FIF Bob - KC3FI Phil - KD7QOT Dan - N3WJH Neil - W3ZQI Laura - KB3LJM Ray - KB3KYM QRZ Quick callsign lookup: Comments?

28. Electronics And Amateur Radio Links
The QRZ Home Page amateur radio call sign lookup, huge ftp site of ham and Written as a design aid for the RF circuit designer, radio amateur, hobbiest,
http://www.aade.com/links.htm
My Favorite Links But first, the obligitory brief commercial message. CHECK OUT MY PRODUCTS (Click on their picture) Digital Frequency Displays
Filter Design and Analysis
L/C Meter IIB Best Price/Performance available anywhere. Add digital readout to old radios Design and analyze passive filters in both the frequency and time domain. .001uHy / .01pf resolution Automatic Ranging Self Calibrating

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INSTRUCTIONS

29. Radio Amateur Educational Society
Provide instruction to obtain certification, a forum for technical exchange andadvancement of Amateur Radio, a mentor program to actively encourage our
http://www.raes.ab.ca/

30. ZRS Association Of Radio Amateurs Of Slovenia
S5 callbook, CQ ZRS magazine, packet radio in the country, hardware and local information, and Amateur Frequency Band Plan in S5.
http://www.hamradio.si/
This is the official home page of Zveza Radioamaterjev Slovenije
(Association of Radio Amateurs of Slovenia)
Spletne strani v slovenšèini

SLOVENSKO

Web site in english
ENGLISH

S5 HAM Software
SOFTWARE.HAMRADIO.SI

Radioamaterski forum
FORUM.HAMRADIO.SI

Amatersko RadioGoniometriranje ARG.HAMRADIO.SI Amaterska TeleVizija ATV S5 VHF-UHF-SHF portal VHF-UHF-SHF ZVEZA RADIOAMATERJEV SLOVENIJE Lepi pot 6 SI-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia phone: ++368 (0)1 25 22 459 fax: ++386 (0)1 422 422 e-mail: zrs-hq@hamradio.si

31. Worldwide Information On Licensing For Radio Amateurs By OH2MCN
Information for radio amateurs about how to obtain a license for operating abroadincluding major DXCC countries.
http://www.qsl.net/oh2mcn/license.htm
Worldwide Information on Licensing for Radio Amateurs
by OH2MCN
This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit here The Best Compliment of This Site is from RAC in Canada:
"You should check the site on the internet about Information on licensing in other countries prepared by OH2MCN.
It is the most current and best source of information of which we are aware."
NEW: VK, J6, V51, LINKS, 3D2, T3*, C5, 4S7, DU, XW, 9Y4, ZF, VP2V, SV, V51, Tours, V3, 4W, ZA, S2, C6, VU, A7, 9M, 6W, V51, 3D2, HZ, LINKS, 6O, SV, ZL7-9, ZL, LU, TI, Tours, YU, YJ, H4, HR, 5Z4, VP5, VP8, 5Z4, 7Q, VP5, V85, J6, CEPT, 6Y5, Books, Tourist info, 5H, CE, IARU updated, 8Q7, 5W, 5V, ZF, C6, HS, XE, New CEPT (16.10.03), XE, 3B8, 9M2, XT2, HS, CE, EW, BV, 5B4, SV, TT, 4W, ST0, FO8, H4, T3*, 7Q, J6, T8, PZ, C3, C6, 7Q, ZF, 3W XU XW (DX Shack), Links, TI9, Program: Visit LU, 9M, C3, C5, 5Z4 is now OK for US hams, 9V1, V85, VK, IARU links updated, ON, S2, SU, TA
The purpose of this web service is to give information to radio amateurs about how to get a license when abroad. All the major DXCC countries have been included in this service now. Thanks for this go to you, active DX travelers, and the ARRL which has done very much work in this respect during the spring and summer 1997. My files have been collected from various sources like our League SRAL, my own files and on The Internet DX Mailing List or VE7TCP's DX Forum by

32. Pikes Peak Radio Amateur Association
Information about club activities for the Pikes Peak radio amateur Association.Located in Colorado Springs.
http://www.qsl.net/ppraa/
Pikes Peak Radio Amateur Association
External Links
Welcome to PPRAA
- The September edition of the is now available. (09/12/05)
Tech Talk - Decibels has been updated and Hurricane Katrina has been posted to the Tech Talk page. (09/12/05)
- New listings. (09/10/05)
Training - A six week Technician course will be offered starting in Jan 2006 to Feb 2006. More details will follow with firm dates and location. The course is free but the students are required to aquire the newest "Now You're Talking!" ARRL book. Any questions can be directed to Frank Skinner (KA4JQZ) formatEmail("f_skinner", "yahoo", "com", "f_skinner (at) yahoo.com");
PPRAA MegaFest - The MegaFest was a big success. Thanks to all who attended. Congradulations to the following prize winners:
Grand Prize Yaesu FT-857D Second Prize ICOM IC-2720H Third Prize Yaesu FT-60R
**Special congradulations to our 2nd Prize winner, Marshall, who tested for his licence at the MegaFest! (06/12/05)
Next Meetings
Simplex Net - Thursday, 29 September 2005

33. Radio Amateur Society Of Norwich
The radio amateur Society of Norwich PO Box 329 Norwich, Connecticut 06360 Contact Webmaster eastern ct amateur radio association
http://www.rason.org/
BEST VIEWED WITH A MAXIMIZED SCREEN AND WITH INTERNET EXPLORER
Last Update: Friday, September 23, 2005 08:22 PM SPECIAL LINK TO THE SALVATION ARMY SATERN PAGE Club Notes.........The next RASON Club Meeting will be held on Thursday, October 20th, 2005.... Activities / Contests.........
The Radio Amateur Society of Norwich
P.O. Box 329
Norwich, Connecticut 06360 Welcome to the R.A.S.O.N. Home Page. Feel free to browse and enjoy our links. If you have comments or suggestions, please send e-mail to the address near the bottom of the page. Please stop by often and don't forget our monthly meeting on the third Thursday of every month, 7:30 P.M., at the Franklin Congregational Church in Franklin, CT..
73 - The Web Master
Site Map is Cominng Soon!
***Site Map*** View the R.A.S.O.N. News letter! JUNE 2005 CT RI Contest Group Easy to Build Home Brew Projects - Cool Stuff! KD1LD's Weather Page! Check out the R.A.S.O.N. Links Page! Connecticut ARES - Area 4 ... RASON Reflector - Your E-mail Connection Download Membership Form (pdf fILE) View Past News Letters - Several Years on File Adobe Acrobat Reader download Contact Webmaster eastern ct amateur radio association N1NW Repeaters N1NW Repeater 449.725 - PL 156.7

34. Singapore Amateur Radio Transmitting Society
Welcome to the Website of the Singapore Amateur Radio Transmitting Society. Launch of online radio amateur Radio Examination Study Course!
http://www.sarts.org.sg/

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Meeting Info.
Please be informed that the next Ordinary meeting will be in on Thursday 29 September 2005 at 20:00hrs, in the Thomson Room, SAFRA, Toa Payoh.
THERE IS NO MEETING IN AUGUST- come to the field day!!
All are welcome. SARTS 2005 Field Day- S61FD From Friday 26th- Monday 29th August 2005, The Bungalow, St John's Island We plan to have 3 stations in operation at the site on the HF bands SSB/CW/PSK. Saturday night is BBQ night (but must stay over 'till Sunday as last ferry has left for the night). The bungalow comfortably sleeps 10 people- (who wants to sleep anyway)! Ferry direct to the Bungalow from Sentosa ferry terminal. Repeaters in Service. UHF repeater located a at Novotel Apollo Hotel in Singapore. Operating frequency is TX on 438.425 MHz and RX:433.425 MHz. VHF repeater located at the British Club on Bukit Tinggi ( RX 145.025MHz and TX 145.625MHz). Launch of on-line Radio Amateur Radio Examination Study Course!

35. New Zealand Amateur Radio Home Page
Amateur Radio operators are people from all walks of life no matter what age About one person in 600 of the New Zealand population is a radio amateur.
http://www.nzart.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.

36. RAYNET - The Radio Amateurs' Emergency Network
This site gives information on the work of The radio amateurs Emergency Network,the services it provides for its members as well as links to User Services
http://www.raynet-uk.net/
Welcome to the home of
The Radio Amateurs' Emergency Network Contact RAYNET Main Website Specialist Teams Members' Area News and Diary RAYNET Forum Noticeboard Join RAYNET Translate website communications service provided for the community by licensed radio amateurs. This web site exists to promote the work of RAYNET in the UK, provide information for prospective users of RAYNET's services, act as a link with the Membership and provide support at all levels. This is achieved by providing a one-stop resource, tailored to the needs of each and regularly updated. It contains information about RAYNET and its operations. There are many links to local Groups, information on membership and contact information for the organisation at all levels. The RAYNET weekly news and national event diary are also available on-line. In addition a members' discussion forum allows exchanges between members on all RAYNET matters and provides a useful noticeboard for information.

37. R.A.I.N. Report / Rain Report About Amateur / Ham Radio With Hap Holly, KC9RP
Bimonthly audio program about Ham Radio by Hap Holly, KC9RP with FCC updates from Commissioner Riley Hollingsworth.
http://www.rrsta.com/rain/index.html
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38. DX Atlas: Amateur Radio Software
Electronic World atlas for radio amateurs. DXCC and province prefixes, CQ andITU Zones in the rectangular and azimuthal projections, continuous zoom and
http://www.dxatlas.com/
DX Atlas by VE3NEA (Afreet Software, Inc.)
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Ham CAP Programmer's Corner Vote for us Mailing list DX Atlas 2.25 Electronic World Atlas for radio amateurs DX Atlas integrates with IonoProbe to produce near-real time ionospheric maps Prefixes Province prefixes are shown on the World map in addition to the DXCC boundaries and prefixes. Each prefix has a hint with a country and province name. Click on a prefix to find it in the Prefix Database. Zones CQ Zone and ITU Zone boundaries can be switched on and off. Move your mouse over the zone label to see the official description of the zone. Grid Squares The Maidenhead Locator map displays 2-character and 4-character grid squares. You can mark worked and confirmed squares and add comments to each square. The Grid Square calculator converts between the latitude/longitude and the grid square locator. Azimuthal map Rectangular, Azimuthal and Globe projections are available. The Azimuthal map center can be changed with a single mouse click to see how the World looks from a DX location. Navigation Zoom in and out, scroll or re-center the map, switch between projections and turn individual layers on and off with your mouse.

39. R.A.I.N. Report / Rain Report About Amateur / Ham Radio With Hap Holly, KC9RP
Open Directory Recreation radio amateurthe entire directory, only in Radio/Amateur Usenet rec.radio.amateur.antenna -news - Google Groups; Usenet rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors - news
http://www.rainreport.com/
rainreport.com;http://www.rrsta.com/rain; rainreport.com;http://www.rrsta.com/rain;

40. Radio Amateur Du Quebec
radio amateurS GRATUIT VOTRECOURRIEL @ RAQI.CA MES COUVERTURES RADIO
http://www.raqi.qc.ca/
25 Septembre, 2005
@ 12:24 UTC
Welcome to RAQI A word from the president Come In

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