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These are some of the links that I have followed and then found some interesting and useful pages, and also some neat designs
for projects !

If you want a link to your web site email me the URL & ask.
Severnside Television Group Web Site
Local Bristol based group that supports GB3ZZ & GB3XG ATV Repeaters.
Produces an excellent quarterly newsletter called P5, some of which are available
for download as Adobe Acrobat ® PDF documents from their Web Site.
The Group was formed early 1982 but at that time called themselves
"The Bristol FM-TV Group".
http://www.qsl.net/stg
Radio Society Of Great Britian
The Radio Society of Great Britian, (Or RSGB for short) is the national
organisation that represents all UK Radio Amateurs. Membership is also
open to shortwave listeners. They produce a monthly magazine called
"Radcom" which is sent to all subscribers.
http://www.rsgb.org.uk
Bristol RSGB Group Web Site
Local Bristol group that holds regular meetings at it's Clifton premises.
Check out their web site for further information and forthcoming programme listings.
http://ourworld-top.cs.com/g3rfx/rsgbbg.htm
North Bristol Amateur Radio Club
Local Bristol group that holds meetings every Friday evening from 7.30pm.
Check out their web site for further information and forthcoming programme listings.
They do also run a very successful RAE class each club night.
http://members.AOL.COM/G4GCT
Bristol Search Engine Bristol Search Engine
           See what else happens here in the "City Of Brsitol" every possible category from A-Z
           http://www.bristolsearch.co.uk/
BATC Web Site
An outstanding Web Site for all those interested in Amateur Television.
They also cover such topics as DX-TV, DX-Satelite, SSTV and also studio
Audio/Visual techniques. Also features a members sales & wants section, both
on the Net and in Print.

Every edition contains several interesting TV related electronic projects, some of which
are backed-up with ready made Printed Circuit Boards & components.
They conduct at least one contest per year and award certificates to the winning entries.
http://www.batc.org.uk
They now also have a special dedicated Web Site for material
relating to their own publication, which is called CQ-TV and published 4 times per year.
http://www.cq-tv.com/
Worthing & District Video Repeater Group Web Site
The operators of GB3VR & GB3RV & Packet Repeater GB7VRB.
They are based in Sussex, and sell the Worthing Transmitter kits for 1.3GHz ATV.
Also available is a Testcard program for the AMIGA range of computers.
Also written by G8XEU is a set of programs for the same Testcards available for
both the PC & Apple MAC platforms.
http://www.videorepeater.co.uk/
Slovenian ATV Group S51KQ
The S51KQ site contains a wealth of information on Amateur Television.
There are plenty of electronics projects for those who enjoy building equipment.
Electronic character generators & Software are heavily featured on these pages.
http://lea.hamradio.si/~s51kq/
G1MFG Television Transmitter & Receiver Modules
G1MFG.COM TX A excellent range of inexpensive Modules for both 23cms
& 13cms ATV. All modules are supplied pre-assembled,
so are plug & play, apart from an enclosure and associated
hardware.
Frequency selection of all modules is via 8 dip switches which are board mounted.
Both 6MHz & 6.5MHz audio sub carrier inputs are catered for on these designs.
http://www.g1mfg.com/
G-QRP Club
Home of the club that is devoted to low power communications, or "QRP" as
it is better known.

Each & every edition of their A5 sized publication "Sprat" contains
plenty of information & projects for the keen homebrewer.
http://www.btinternet.com/~g4wif/gqrp.htm
Compact Homebrew 2M Receiver
2M RX project A homebrewed 2M RX that can be operated in either
standalone mode or via a software program running on a PC.
Construction is based on a PIC16C73 and several Motorola
MC series intergrated circuits.

http://www.sonic.net/~shageman
Paul stenning's ETI projects
Some classic projects from the bygone days of "ETI Electronics magazine".
Lots of downloadable files including PCB designs for his projects.
http://www.geocities.com/electron_online/index.htm
80C535 Single Board Computer
Signetics based 80C535 Single Board Computer with it's own on board Monitor
program to aid in it's operation. Code can be downloaded via the RS232 port of a PC.
Has on board 12C, ADC, Real time Clock, 64K RAM, 64K EPROM.
All on Eurocard sized (160mm X 100mm) PCB's complete with it's own custom backplane.
Web Page gives details on both Assembly Language and Basic program control of the module.
Could be fairly easily programmed as a Television Repeater controller ?
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/bzijlstra/hardware/515_535/515_535.htm
DG5DBZ Bascom 8032/8051 programs
Bascom 51 example programs & applications. Lot's of useful information at this site for the
diehard Basic language fan.
Bascom is available for the 8032/8051 range of 8 bit processors.
http://www.qsl.net/dg5dbz
Rentron Micro Projects
Various Micro projects for machines such as PC, 8052, STAMP.
Also contains many tutorial texts & files.
http://www.rentron.com/
BBC Micro 8bs web site
BBC Micro related software and hardware.
Also has a "for sale page", detailing his surplus stock & spares.
http://www.karoo.net/8bs/
LynxDV.COM Computer "DV" Editing cards
Sell a range of reasonably priced Digital Video Editing cards for PC machines. Stockists of
"Pyro DV cards" and associated products.
LynxDV.COM
http://www.lynxDV.COM
Search PDF
Search the WWW for Adobe PDF files. Courteously provided by the Adobe company.
You can also create a limited number of PDF files on-line at this page.
http://www.searchpdf.adobe.com/
QSL.NET
The home of Alan L. Waller K3TKJ who runs the server where these pages are hosted.
Have a look at his photographs page to get an idea of the scale of this project.
http://www.qsl.net

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