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         Radio Amateur:     more books (100)
  1. Introduction to Radio Frequency Design (Radio Amateur's Library, Publication No. 191.) by Wes H. Hayward, 1995-03-01
  2. The Radio Amateur's Handbook
  3. The Amateur Radio Handbook by Unnamed Unnamed, 1900
  4. The Arrl Handbook for Radio Amateurs 1996 (Arrl Handbook forRadio Amateurs)
  5. 200 Meters & Down: The Story of Amateur Radio by Clinton Desoto, 1985-08-30
  6. Ride the Airwaves With Alfa & Zulu: Novice & No-Code Technician Amateur Radio License Manual by John Abbott, 1998-07
  7. Now You're Talking!: All You Need to Get Your Ham Radio Technician License by Larry D. Wolfgang, 1997-04
  8. All About Ham Radio by Harry Helms, 1992-06
  9. Getting Started with HAM Radio a Guide to your First Amateur Radio Station
  10. Build Your Own Intelligent Amateur Radio Transceiver by Randy Lee Henderson, Randolph L. Henderson, 1996-12-03
  11. Antennas and Techniques for Low-Band Dxing: Your Guide to Ham Radio Dxcitement on 160, 80, and 40 Meters (Publication No. 74 of the Radio Amateur's) by John Devoldere, 1994-02
  12. Your Ham Antenna Companion (Radio Amateur's Library, Publication No. 195) by Paul Danzer, 1995-12
  13. The Radio Amateur's Satellite Handbook (Radio Amateur's Library;, Publication No. 232) by Martin R. Davidoff, 1990-02-01
  14. The ARRL's Amateur Extra Q&A: Upgrade To An Amateur Extra Class Ham License by Stephen Horan, 2003-01-31

61. DXbase Logging Software By Scientific Solutions, Inc.
Complete information about DX Base amateur radio logging software for Microsoft Windows 95, 98 and NT.
http://www.dxbase.com
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Leaders or Followers
DXbase for Windows Features Imports Internet Links Callsign Lookups Interesting Links Services Importing Data Technical Support DXbase Reflector DXbase BBS ... Web Designs Programmer's Corner DXbase SDK Software Consulting Latest Release DXbase 2003 Announcing the availability of DXbase 2003 See why hams all over the world trust DXbase for their computerized logging . Learn why the other guy already knows if he needs you on a particular band, calls you by name, can tell you about all your past QSOs with him, knows if he has your QSL or is waiting for it, knows his current award standing for all the popular certificates, knows where to point his beam when a DX spot arrives, and can instantly answer just about any question you ask about his previous QSOs. See for yourself why DXbase is the unrivaled leader in delivering innovation and quality features. See for yourself what you have been missing. When you need an edge in today's competitive world, DXbase is the answer! Upgrade now and let the enjoyment begin!

62. Canadian Amateur Radio Callsign Database Search Page
The Canadian amateur radio Callsign Database.Last updated March 20, 2003 55964 records
http://www.rac.ca/callbook/
The Canadian Amateur Radio Callsign Database Last updated April 10, 2003 records ABOUT FEEDBACK HELP! POWER SEARCH
To submit changes or corrections, please click here Quick Search
Callsign Name This search engine is provided by Radio Amateurs of Canada
The database is provided by Industry Canada
Server co-location by Information Gateway Services

63. 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) HOME WHY PROGRAMS ABOUT ...
SARA 2001 Annual Meeting
at the National Radio
Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Green Bank,
West Virginia, USA. ( Click for larger jpeg image The Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA) is a dedicated group of people that formed an international society to learn, trade technical information and do their own observations of the radio sky. This organization is a scientific, non-profit group founded for the sole purpose of supporting amateur radio astronomy . SARA was organized in the early 1980's and today has about 400 members worldwide. The group consists of optical astronomers, ham radio operators, engineers, teachers and non-technical persons. Many of our members are new to the field of radio astronomy and membership is extended to all who have an interest in radio astronomy. New! "Member Annex" Pages
Why Amateur Radio Astronomy?
Free SARA Journal sample issue (Radio Astronomy, May/June/July 2001) (372K pdf) ... How to Join NEW! "Member Annex" Pages Sources of Components, Software, and General RA Information Interesting Web Sites for RA Enthusiasts This site is maintained for SARA
by Bob Lash (bob@bambi.net)

64. The Open University Amateur Radio Club
Located in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. QTH locator IO92PA, and holds the UK callsign of G0OUR.
http://g0our.open.ac.uk/
Welcome to The Open University
Amateur Radio Club home page !
The Open University Amateur Radio Club is located in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, QTH locator IO92PA, and holds the UK callsign of G0OUR. Contact: Adrian Rawlings adrian@euroneta.com Updated 07/01/03 FGR

65. 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.

66. Amateur Radio Guide - Homebrew
Ham radio homebrew links by The DXZone
http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Reference/Tech_Resources/Homebrew/
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67. Guernsey Amateur Radio Index
amateur radio activity in the Bailiwick of Guernsey, Channel IslandsCategory Regional Europe Guernsey......Guernsey amateur radio Index. amateur radio activity in the Bailiwick of Guernsey,Channel Islands Alderney Guernsey - Sark. Guernsey amateur radio Society.
http://www.guernsey.net/~amateur_radio/

Guernsey Amateur Radio Index
Amateur radio activity in the Bailiwick of Guernsey, Channel Islands
Alderney - Guernsey - Sark
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alt.ham-radio.atv
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newsgroup access, Newzbot will find an 'open' server for you.
Now that you have seen the Guernsey Amateur Radio pages, please take a look at my page Global Web Explorer Linking with every country throughout the World which has links to servers in every country presently connected to the World Wide Web Can you really make 'DXCC-WWW' in a couple of evenings?

68. Adventure Radio Society
Combining amateur radio with a love of the outdoors.
http://www.natworld.com/ars/
Welcome to the Adventure Radio Society, a great group of men and women who combine amateur radio with their love of the outdoors. Adventure Radio Society: Sponsors popular events , like the Spartan Sprints, Top of the World, The Flight of the Bumblebees, and The ARS Rendezvous. Supports the development of imaginative radio equipment and antennas. Publishes our on-line magazine and information center, The ARS Sojourner

69. Untitled
Contact and product line information for amateur radio equipment dealer located in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
http://www.elisamateurradio.com/
Eli's Amateur Radio, Inc.
2513 Southwest 9th. Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33315
(+FAX)
Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM EST
Saturday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM EST
CLICK HERE TO E-MAIL US!
Comments or suggestions about our web page? E-mail the webmaster@elisamateurradio.com

70. AES-Amateur Radio - Ham Radio - Welcome To The Amateur Electronic Supply Website
amateur radio equipment dealer. Product comparisons, downloadable catalog, propogation forecast, mailing list, and links.
http://www.aesham.com/
Home Menu Price Lists
And Shopping Cart
...
Superfest
Welcome to aesham.com Whatever you are looking for in Amateur Radio, you can find it at AES. Are you looking for a new HF Transceiver? We have the best selection you have ever seen. Maybe you are looking for a new FM Mobile? AES can help you there too. If Amateur Astronomy interests you, AES stocks telescopes by Celestron, Bushnell and Meade. Are you looking for Shortwave Radio or Scanners? We've got them. Click on the icons below to get a look at some selected lists of equipment AES has in stock. Or use the entry box below to enter a model number to get a price on a specific piece of equipment. (Do not enter hyphens, i.e. ic2100. Please note also, you do not have to enter a complete model number to do a search). To take a look at the latest offers and newest radios, go to What's New! Model Search
Type the model number you want a price on into the box (without hyphens or periods) and click the "GO" Button.
AES Milwaukee

5710 W Good Hope Rd
Milwaukee, WI 53223

71. 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.

72. 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 peoplein 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;

73. FSARC Homepage
FSARC organizes the annual Delaware QSO Party.
http://www.fsarc.org/
FSARC HomePage
First State Amateur Radio Club
FSARC Information
Club Officers Meeting Dates and Location 2003 Delaware QSO Party Rules 2002 DE. QSO Party Results K3QBD QSL Address LINKS ARRL Delaware Section Home Page Atlantic Division Home Page ARRL Homepage
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 Ed White Secretary Dave Drew Treasurer Scotty Moyer Field Day Chair. Chet Thayer Trustee Dave Drew Return to FSARC HomePage
2003 Meeting Dates and Directions January 23 February 27 March 27 April 24 May 22 June 26 July 24 August 28 September 25 October 23 November 20 December 18 The First State Amateur Radio Club meets the fourth Thursday of every month at 8 PM in the Delmarva Power 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 Chapman Road. After 0.4 miles, turn left onto Wakefield Dr. After about 1/4 mile, turn left, before the three flag poles, into the data center building
parking lot. The building you want is facing you after you turn left at the poles. The lot is semicircular with a man-made pond in the center. Enter the building and ask the guard for directions to the radio club meeting. In the months of November and December the meetings are on the third Thursday to avoid a conflict with the holidays.

74. Radio Society Of Great Britain - UK Amateur Radio
All about amateur radio, including the latest news and an amateur radio book shop. amateurradio allows millions worldwide to communicate with each other.
http://www.rsgb.org/contents.htm

GB4FUN Website
Amateur radio allows millions worldwide to communicate with each other. Radio amateurs even have their own satellites and can transmit TV pictures from their own homes.
The RSGB is the UK's internationally recognised national society for all radio amateurs.
Click here
to find out more about this exciting hobby
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75. 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.
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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!
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76. 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 Category Recreation radio amateur News and Magazines......A weekly report with interviews about amateur / Ham radio and peoplein 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

77. WELCOME TO THE FORMER WEBSITE OF THE
Washington state club presents club and contact information, photos, and links.
http://www.qsl.net/vk2wg
WELCOME TO THE FORMER WEBSITE OF THE THE NEW WEBSITE IS NOW AT http://www.waggaarc.oz-hams.org

78. Elmers Directory On Indefinite Hiatus
I have been unable to transition the amateur radio Elmers Resource Directory toa new maintainer. Former Maintainer, amateur radio Elmers Resource Directory.
http://www.novia.net/~pschleck/elmers/
Elmers Directory on Indefinite Hiatus
(See also http://www.faqs.org/faqs/radio/ham-radio/elmers/README/ I have been unable to transition the Amateur Radio Elmers Resource Directory to a new maintainer. Because of this, the Elmers Directory will be on hiatus indefinitely. Any questions, comments, or concerns (about the Directory only, please) may be directed to elmers-request@novia.net Please realize that it is not possible for me at this time to answer general amateur radio questions not specifically related to the Elmers Directory. You wish to consult the following resources for answers to your questions:
73, Paul W. Schleck, K3FU Former Maintainer,
Amateur Radio Elmers Resource Directory

79. 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 4 March 2003
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 format This is a Frame version of the "World above1000MHz"
A "No frames" version of this website can be found at : http://www.qsl.net/g3pho The Geocities website has now been discontinued 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 URLs: http://www.g3pho.free-online.co.uk http://www.qsl.net/g3pho IF ONE THESE SITES RUNS SLOWLY OR GIVES YOU PROBLEMS
THEN TRY THE OTHER MIRROR SITE!

80. WJ5O
Information about 10 meter propagation beacons and 1010 numbers.
http://wj5o.homestead.com/
Javascript is either disabled or not supported by this browser. This page may not appear properly. This URL is no longer active for Me.... Please go to http://www.qsl.net/wj5o/ for the latest information 73 Bill WJ5O 10 meters for Amateur Radio Operators de WJ5O 25 October 2001 This URL is no longer active for Me.... Please go to http://www.qsl.net/wj5o/ for the latest information 73 Bill WJ5O

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