Amateur and other Radio Hobbyist Links
Saint Louis, Missouri USA
Resources for the Amateur / Ham Radio Operator, Shortwave Listener,
or other Radio Hobbyist
Radio Hobbyist Related Links:
CFR 47 Part 97 Amateur Radio Service Rules
American Radio Relay League (ARRL)
Call sign servers
Buckmaster
Canadian
FCC ULS
QRZ
UALR
WM7D
Central States VHF Society
County Hunters
Dayton Hamvention
DX Summit Web Cluster (OH2AQ)
DXING.COM Radio Hobbyist Resources
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Geographic Name Server / Tiger Map Viewer
Geophysical Alert Message from WWV
GMRS / FRS / MURS (PRSG)
GMRS & FRS FAQ
Gray-Line Map of the World
Grid Square Calculator (ARRL)
Ham Radio Gallery (K8CX)
HF Amateur Digital Radio (NB6Z))
International Amateur Radio Union (IARU)
National Institute Of Standards And Technology (NIST) Stations WWV, WWVH, WWVB....
National Radio Club (NRC)
NewsLine Amateur Radio News
NOAA Weather Radio (NWS)
North American Shortwave Association (NASWA)
Open Amateur Repeater Page
Personal Radio Services GMRS / FRS / CB.... (FCC)
QRP Amateur Radio Club International
Quarter Century Wireless Association (QCWA)
Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT)
Radio Direction Finding
Radio Facsimile Page (WEFAX/SSTV/Remote Cameras, etc.)
Radio-Locator
RF Safety Calculator
Space Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX)
Six Meters World Wide
Space Environment Center Radio User's Page
Space Weather
Tucson Amateur Packet Radio (TAPR)
TVRadioWorld
Utility DXing
Many individuals with radio communications as their hobby are
also interested in tracking and reporting severe weather, and quite a few are
members of the "SkyWarn" program operated by the National Weather Service.
If you are interested in receiving immediate severe weather alerts for your
area, check out the StormNow service. This independent company provides a
service, highly configurable and customizable via a web page, where you can
specify what type of bulletins you want to receive, for what counties, and when
you want them delivered. You can receive them via email, alpha pager, or
text message capable digital cellular or PCS phone. Alerts are literally
received within seconds of being issued by the NWS!
Click on the StormNow logo above to learn more and sign up
for a free two week trial. I have subscribed to their service since December 2000,
and you will see why I am impressed enough to include their logo/link on
my web page!
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Tuesday, November 09, 2004.
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