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=== Amateur Related and RF Safety websites === | === Amateur Related and RF Safety websites === |
Revision as of 01:23, 23 December 2011
Contents
HF Amateur Radio Bands
Amateur Related and RF Safety websites
For storm-related nets, see...
Some popular ham websites:
- US Navy
Amateur DX
- DX Summit
- HFPack
- HamMaps
- Mike's Amateur Radio Page
- OK1RR DX and Contesting Page
- NCDXF/IARU International Beacon Project
- Ten Ten International
News Services
- Amateur Radio Newsline
- ARRL Audio News
- Radio Society of Great Britian News
- This Week in Amateur Radio
Software Applications
- Receiver Software Applications - Some packages also incorporate ham transceiver controls at various levels
- Amateur Radio Transceiver Control - many ham transceivers can be controlled via a PC
- HF Digital Decoding - Software for decoding modes like PSK31, Olivia, MFSK16 and many others are linked here