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What is Amateur Radio?

Even in the computer age, Amateur "Ham" Radio is an exciting hobby and service.

"Hams" can talk around the world, use satellites, send television pictures, do computer-to-computer communications over-the-air, and more.

Note: While I've updated the look of this page, I haven't updated the links... yet. That's coming soon. If you have suggestions for additions to this page pass them along to me via email, [email protected].

If you have questions, Lou Williams, KE4ARM, has assembled a great collection of answers.

ARRL

A great source of information on Amateur Radio is the
American Radio Relay League.
While the ARRL is the USA's national Amateur Radio society, the League can help those outside the States as well. The ARRL is also the Secretariat of the International Amateur Radio Union. As such, they can help you get in contact with the Amateur Radio society in your country.
Call the ARRL at 1-800-326-3942 (or 860-594-0200, Fax 860-520-0259) and ask for the "Prospective Ham Package." You'll receive information on Amateur Radio clubs, licensee classes, instructors and exams in your area.

Amateur Radio RF Safety Calculator

Amateurs in the USA are now required to do a "routine evaluation" of RF field strengths around their stations.

The University of Texas Amateur Radio Club has an Amateur Radio RF Safety Calculator on the Web which will help Amateurs meet this requirement.

Packet Radio Links

 

Packet Radio is a method of computer networking over-the-air. Ham's have a packet-based international email network using Packet BBSs, and many Radio Amateurs operate TCP/IP (just like here on the Internet) over-the-air.

As I'm very interested in packet, I've assembled these links on an additional page.

General Amateur Radio Links

The Amateur Radio Web Server
This is a comprehensive site with links to various Amateur Radio FAQs, WWW sites, ftp sites, FCC rules, Callbook servers and more. Definitely worth a visit!
NewsLine Amateur Radio News (in RealAudio)
Listen to the weekly Newsline broadcast. (RealAudio information is provided if you don't already have it installed on your system.)
Elmer hamlet
Information about antennas, Morse code, ham radio theory, etc.
Quarter Century Wireless Association, Inc. (QCWA) Home Page
An organization for those first licensed 25 years or more ago.
QRZ Callsign Database
Look-up Amateur Radio Operators by callsign, name, etc Many hams have graphical QSL cards online, like mine. The QRZ Home Page has more info on QRZ and their services.
KA9FOX: Contest/DX Ham Internet Resources
Internet Resources for Amateur Radio Contesters and DXers
OH2BUA WebCluster
DX-Spots and WWV-information from PacketClusters.
QSL information for HAM's
Info to help you get QSLs for your QSOs!
USA Callbook
Form-based searching of database of FCC-licensed Amateur Radio Operators
Ham Radio Today
Amateur Radio magfazine from the UK with a great web site.
Ham Radio Online Magazine
A great online magazine about Amateur Radio
The shack shared by WB5IRI (Doug) and N5FST (Linda)
Various Amateur Radio links
Newsline: Amateur Radio News
Weekly Amateur Radio "Newscast"
AMSAT
The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation, of particular interest to Amateur Radio satellite enthusiasts
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Home Page
In the USA we follow their rules.
Amateur Radio List of Clay Irving, N2VKG
Clay has assembled a great list of WWW Amateur Radio sites. Rather than duplicate his effort, jump over to his list!

 

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