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This site aims to enable ham operators and curious alike to document, share and explore the fantastic world of amateur radio. You can contribute to this wiki too! See the Contributing page for more information.
Posting Guidelines also explains how to contribute to this wiki. It's important you read this before adding things to this wiki. Feel free to try yourself in the Test Page.
Due to spam, account creation has been disabled. If you would like an account to help edit these pages, please contact Wes at ws6z.com for access.
Discussions
Discussions happen in the Project:Forum page.
Credits and history
This site was created on January 7th 2008 by Tim Roberts, and now Wes Hardaker now maintains the site for Tim.
Interesting pages
- Antennas
- Apparatus Includes Feedlines, Radio/PC Interfaces, Receivers, Rotators, Towers and Masts, Transceivers, Tuners and Vintage Radio
- Awards and Certificates
- Associations
- Bands
- Beacons
- Books (for download) Copyright free and creative commons
- Calculators Various online calculators of use to hams.
- Callsign Databases
- Classifieds
- Clubs
- Codes and Alphabets
- Contesting
- Dictionary of Ham Radio Terms
- Digimodes
- Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
- Direction finding
- Education
- Electronic Theory
- Emergency Communications
- Entertainment puzzles, humour, clip art etc
- FAQ
- Forums
- History
- Ham Radio for Kids
- Hamfests and conventions
- International Events
- Journals and Magazines
- Kits
- K-12 Education Resources
- Manuals
- Modes
- Nets
- News Services
- Optical communications
- Operating procedures
- Power
- Propagation
- QSL Bureaus
- Records - Distance
- Satellites
- Software Defined Radio (SDR)
- Software
- Suppliers
- User Groups
- Videos
- Vintage Radio
- Websites
- Women in amateur radio