If it is in red, it is my comment, if it is in black it is a comment from the web page.

HOMEBREW 

 
Harry's Homebrew Homepage Now here is a GREAT WEB SITE. YOU HAVE TO SPEND SOME TIME HERE. THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST USEFUL SITES I HAVE FOUND. HE EVEN HAS 3 MIRROR SITES, NOW THAT IS DEDICATION FOR YOU.
 
//www.geocities.com/SiliconVall homebrew This is one of Harry's mirror sites.
 
sm0vpo homebrew This is another of Harry's mirror sites.

 

HeadWize - Project: Designing an Opamp Headphone Amplifier (A HeadWize Design Series Paper) Designing an Opamp Headphone Amplifier (A HeadWize Design Series Paper) Has diagrams with this.
 
Electronics Hobby Page You need an Acrobat reader to read the files at this site, but there are some good diagrams here.
 
Electronics Experiments: Audio Amplifiers "Quick and Dirty" Audio Amplifiers, these look pretty simple to build.
 
dustbin There are a few more complex projects here, but this is a pretty good wib site.
 
Ken's Hobby Electronics Page This is a commercial site, but a good one with some easy to download gif's.
 
Schematics, etc. Schematics, Brochures, Literature on some more complex projects here.
 
AmberNet-UK Homebrew Pages This is someone elses page of links, quite a few, here is there lead statement: Homebrew Pages..Want to build it yourself. Then there is somthing Here Just for you.
 
Ham Radio Projects W8EDU Ham Radio Projucts. This is all projects for the Ham enthusiast.
 
K7ON Homebrew Page This one did not work, hopefully it will come back.
 
Amateur Radio Homebrew resources de K3URT, links This is K3URT's list of links related to HomeBrew.
 
build andoperate low power radio equipmentoperate low power radio equipment These web pages were designed for hams who wish to build and operate low power radio equipment on the amateur radio bands. Although we are indebted to other authors, many of the stages have been designed or are based upon the design philosophy of Wes Hayward , W7ZOI. The website goal is to provide practical and low-cost "popcorn" circuit ideas for experimenting with and enjoying this great hobby.
 
AB0CW's Vintage Communications Gear, Homebrew, and Longwave Page Welcome to the homepage of AB0CW, Mark B. Dittmar, in Westminster, Colorado. Here is a guy that is interested in BoatAnchors as well as modern equipment. He is a QRP enthusiast also. Seems like he has been at this Ham stuff for quite a few years.
 
EI9GQ HOME BREW RADIO PAGE There is some good stuff here and quite a few links, worth a visit.
 
7N3WVM's Home Page for Homebrewers 7N3WVM's Home Page for Homebrewers 100% $B<+:n$N (BQRP $B%"%^%A%e%"L5@~6I$G$9 (B 100% Homebrew QRP Amateur Radio Station
Cryptic letters are codes for Japanese/Chinese characters. English readers may skip them.
So, here is your chance to see how things are done on the other side of the world.
 
Homebrew This is basically a page of links. There is quite a variety of links though.
 
Homebrew Amateur Radio Club Home Page I got an error message here. Not Found The requested URL /harc/index.htm was not found on this server. Apache/1.3.9 Server at www.qsl.net Port 80 - It used to work.
 
K3WWP's Links - Parts & Homebrew Info K3WWP - Links to Parts Sources and Homebrew Info.
 
index HOMEBREW 73 es 72 de John G3PTO BCNU ON 28Mhz CW Wednesday, January 19, 2000
Devoted to Homebuilt Amateur Radio & CW Communication and Computers
This seems to be a very nice site in my book. I hope you enjoy it as well.
 
~kd9jq homebrew KD9JQ's Ham Radio Page - Ham Radio Homebrewing Info. This guy has put together a nice web site. He seems versatile in more than just radio.
 
EleCraft K2 160-10M CW/SSB HF Kit A commercial site for Transceiver kits. They even have a list of folks that will build them for you if you are not into building kits.
 
Parts, Kits & Stuff This is a list of links to dealers.
 
RU3AEP homebrew page RU3AEP's ontro to his page: Here I have placed (more precisely - I am placing, because this site is under construction now) the information about my homebrew electronic equipment. I tried to describe everything with a maximal affordable comprehensivity in order to make articles informative and useful for readers. Except construction description itself, articles contain some basic theoretical background, which, according to my mind, is necessary for proper understanding of the material.
Also, at the bottom of the page you will find a collection of  links, which are related to the radio homebrewing.
 
HomeBrew amateur radio receivers, transmitters and tranceivers This page is a compilation of links that describes radios built by amateur radio enthusiasts. The rights belongs to their respectives authors.
 
Introduction to Quartz Frequency Standards - Table of Contents Introduction to Quartz Frequency Standards by John R. Vig US Army Communications-Electronics Command Research, Development & Engineering Center Att: AMSEL-RD-C2-CS Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703-5603 - This is a tutorial of sorts.
 
Ham Radio Technical Reference, homebrew links Amateur Radio and DX Reference Guide - FEATURING OVER 700 AMATEUR RADIO TOPICS FROM ABBREVIATIONS TO ZONES
 
Peter Parker's Projects Page A collection of homebrew projects for the amateur radio enthusiast. A few projects include full constructional articles, but most have just schematic diagrams and a few notes. See photos of many of these items by taking a tour through VK3YE's QRP shack.