QRZ! - Amateur Radio Callbook Server
Univ of Arkansas at Little Rock Amateur Radio Callbook Server
ARRL - Amateur Radio Information
Do you want to know something about Ham Radio? How do you get started in Ham Radio? You came to the right place. Take a look at what the American Radio Relay League has to show you!
Would you like to try a practice exam before you go "for real"? Here's your chance. This page has tests for any grade of license. Randomly selected questions insure that you receive a fair test. A very interesting site.
So you want a little help with APRS and GPS. Gary, N9UUR, is putting together a web site with tips to help you get started. He is a very knowledgable operator/tech as you will see.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Yes, that FCC! Good information about the Federal agency that administers all of the radio services including amateur radio. Just revised recently. Much nicer site. Faster too.
This is an introduction to ham radio. It has a very nice presentation and great graphics.
Houston Amateur Television Society
Are you interested in ATV? This is a great site to get started on it. "See" what's going on. (Sorry 'bout that.)
This is the home page of the KILOCYCLE CLUB OF FT WORTH. Lots,of information about the club, Skywarn, APRS, Amateur radio in general and also some NASA things. Put up by KB5SCM.
No, thats not poor spelling. It stands for the Milwaukee Area Amateur Radio Society. MAARS operates the 145.130 repeater in Milwaukee. 145.130 is a very wide area repeater located on the UWM building on the East side of Milwaukee. Nice group of people and a Very nice looking web site.
This fine club operates one of the great repeaters in the Milwaukee/SE Wisconsin area. Well known in the area as the "Friendly" repeater. They work especially hard to welcome newcomers to the 2 meter scene here in Milwaukee. A nice, well thought out web site to showcase the club.
This is a web site made for the MAC User. Lots of really good info.
This club serves Racine and Kenosha counties in southeastern Wisconsin. Lots of things happening on the site. And lots of things happening in the club.
Radio Amateur Satellite Corp. (AMSAT)
This is the organization that brings satellite communications to the amateur community. In conjunction with similar organizations around the world, they engineer and build the satellites that have provided so much excitement in the amateur universe.
TAPR. For all the digitally oriented hams out there, (and who isn't these days) here's the people who started it all in the US.
One of the very good southeastern Wisconsin amateur radio clubs.
Brought to you by the folks at The Weather Channel on cable TV. A VERY well executed site with a lot of information or anyone the least bit interested in the weather. Aren't ham radio operators interested in the weather, like wind and ice storms.
Lots of information about Ham radio at this nicely done Home page.