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1/12/2005 | Ham Radio | VE3HLS RF Noise Home Page The RF Noise Identification Website Identify the RFI that interferes with your reception |
7/7/2004 | Ham Radio | Morse Code Lessons by Dave Simmons (KQ6RL) Morse Code Tutorial This is a simple morse code tutorial designed to get a basic proficiency of the code in a minimal amount of time. It uses the Koch method, which sends the characters at a higher speed while adding delay between characters to bring the overall speed to a slower level. This is considered one of the best ways to learn, as the code is heard at the higher rates that are normally used. |
7/7/2004 | Ham Radio | AA9PW Morse Code Practice AA9PW Morse Code Practice Welcome to the morse practice page. This page is designed to help you learn and practice Morse Code. There are also other pages which cover the morse code itself and a few hints on how to approach learning the code RSS Newsfeeds - copy the current headlines from a variety of online news sources including the BBC and the NY Times. There are 5 headlines per code group. |
4/14/2004 | Ham Radio | ARRLWeb: Ham Radio for Dummies Now Available NEWINGTON CT, Apr 13, 2004--Thought the For Dummies series of how-to guides was only aimed at computer users? The wide-ranging series now also covers Amateur Radio. Authored by QST Contributing Editor H. Ward Silver, N0AX, Ham Radio for Dummies hit both online and retail outlet bookstores April 12. |
3/25/2004 | Ham Radio | Good Amateur Radio Practices Don Snodgrass, K4QKY, of Murray, Kentucky, believes that being a good "Elmer" (Amateur Radio mentor) involves much more than assisting someone to pass the license examination. A supporter of the ARRL's recent Petition for Rule Making > to the FCC, Snodgrass says he's eager to do his part to welcome new operators to the HF bands when the time comes. In the meantime, he's offering his recommended "Good Operating Practices" |
3/15/2004 | Ham Radio | Mike's 2-Way Radio Shop Mike's 2-Way Radio Shop is located in Elk Grove, CA, just outside of Sacramento. We carry a full line of radio equipment, plus offer radio repair and restoration, custom mobile transceiver installations, mobile antenna tuning, kit building and a whole lot more. US Mail: 9580 Arcada Court Elk Grove, CA 95624 Phone: 916-806-8550 FAX: 916-685-0352 E-Mail: mikecw@mikes2way.com |
12/22/2003 | Ham Radio Radio Clubs |
Northern CA Repeater List Sorted By City N6SEX Repeater List Sorted By City. NOTE: This is a LARGE file that takes a while to load |
12/16/2003 | Ham Radio Emergency Communications |
K3RXK - Why the amateur radio service is essential Amateur radio operators have proven themselves to be essential responders in weather and other natural emergencies, and disasters of human origin. Hams can go on the air and stay on the air when ordinary public service communications fail. |
12/15/2003 | Ham Radio Ham Radio |
Internet Radio Linking Project Connect to the world by just using the handheld... |
12/12/2003 | Ham Radio | Amateur Radio And DX Reference Guide WITH 700 AMATEUR RADIO TOPICS, 6,000 LINKS, 132 PAGES |
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