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12/18/2013 | ARRL Ham Radio |
Ham Radio - the Worlds Best Hobby Ham Radio is the World's Best Hobby. A memoir by Dave Bell, W6AQ |
1/2/2012 | ARRL General Information |
ARRL Sections - Sacramento Valley ARRL Sacramento Valley Section News. |
6/11/2008 | Ham Radio ARRL |
Welcome to The World of Ham Radio Ham radio provides the broadest and most powerful wireless communications capability available to any private citizen anywhere in the world. The ARRL is the national association for Amateur Radio in the USA. You too can become a member and communicate across the country, around the globe, or even with astronauts in space. To learn more, follow this link to ARRL as well as the three links at the bottom of the page. |
1/23/2008 | ARRL FCC |
US Amateur Radio Licensing Practice Test A new set of practice tests. Another way to practice. |
11/6/2005 | ARRL ARES Procedures |
ARRLWeb: Field Services Forms ARRL Field Services Forms: Leadership Officials Requisition Form, Amateur Radio Placard, ARRL Radiogram form, FSD-3, FSD-23, FSD-85, FSD-96, FSD-98, FSD-125, FSD-156, FSD-157, FSD-182, FSD-183, FSD-187, FSD-210, FSD-212, FSD-218, FSD-220, FSD-244, FSD-255, SET Guidelines, EC SET Report, NM SET Report, EC Annual Report, Red Cross 2079-I, Affiliated Club Forms |
12/14/2003 | ARRL FCC |
FCC Rules: Part 97 and other Rule Parts Amateurs are most familiar with Part 97, officially called Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 97 (47 CFR Part 97). It is the body of rules which governs the Amateur Radio Service. |
12/14/2003 | ARRL Emergency Communications |
Amateur Radio Public Service Public service communication has been a traditional responsibility of the Amateur Radio Service since 1913. In today's Amateur Radio, disaster work is a highly organized and worthwhile part of day-to-day operation, implemented principally through the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) and the National Traffic System (NTS), both sponsored by ARRL. The Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES), independent nets and other amateur public service groups are also a part of ARRL-recognized Amateur Radio public service efforts. |
12/14/2003 | ARRL Nets |
National Traffic System Methods and Practices Guidelines The working reference manual on Traffic Net and Message Handling Procedures in the NTS. |
12/14/2003 | ARRL | Field Services Forms Links to: ARRL Radiogram Form Amateur Message Form Emergency Reference Information Card ARC Client Information and Release Form |
12/13/2003 | ARRL ARES Procedures |
ARRL Public Service Communications Manual This edition of the Public Service Communications Manual constitutes an overall source of basic information on the League's public service communications program. |
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