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| eHam.Net |
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Added: 21-Oct-2007 |
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The eHam.net project depends on many volunteers who donate their time to help with the administration chores of running each of the areas within the site. The eHam.net team is constantly changing, as managers may find their lives or interest level changing. We will continue to profile our team and keep this page up-to-date with changes in the team makeup. |
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| FindU.com |
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Added: 16-Nov-2007 |
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Great APRS resource, locate people that are on APRS globally via the internet and Google amps. |
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| KB0MGA.net Practice Exams |
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Added: 01-Nov-2007 |
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| UPGRADE YOUR LICENSE FAST!!!!
This site tries to learn which questions you know, and which ones you don't by keeping track of your answers. |
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| N4MC's Vanity Call Sign HQ! |
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Added: 13-Nov-2007 |
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Please help me to document our call sign histories by going to the Operation CQ Registration & Edit Form link on the Vanity HQ home page to document your call sign history. The form contains the necessary information and instructions for you to submit your information online, which will then be available online in a searchable database.
The Operation CQ project began in 2000, and is my attempt to expand the capability of online searchable U.S. Amateur Radio call sign databases. I do not profit from this information, nor do I sell it. Your minimal effort to enter your call sign history will benefit our hobby, and those who seek to research their new vanity call sign in years to come. Thank you! Michael Carroll - N4MC, first licensed in 1976. |
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| NCDXF/IARU Beacon Transmissions |
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Added: 05-Jan-2008 |
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There are a number programs available to help beacon listeners figure out which beacon is transmitting on which frequency at any given time. Most of the programs listed below have been reviewed and found to be solid useful programs that work as advertised. If you haven't used one of these programs while you listen for the beacons, you don't know what you are missing! Not only are they are great for people who can't easily copy Morse code at twenty-two words per minute, but they help you figure out the callsign of very weak beacons that you hear and they mean that you no longer have to try to simultaneously look at both your clock and your printed beacon schedule. |
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| QRZ.com |
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Added: 16-Oct-2007 |
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Amateur Radio Resource site with loads of information and a swap meet for old and new. |
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| QTH Grid Locator Map |
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Added: 01-Nov-2007 |
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| To find your QTH locator (or your grid square), just click on your house !
If there is no map available yet for your country, use the satellite view |
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| QTH.com |
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Added: 07-Nov-2007 |
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Amateur Radio resource site featuring a classifieds board. |
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