| Part 97 - U.S. Amateur Radio Service rules and regs | Plain text print out of Part 97 of the rules and regulations. Nothing fancy, but it's a good reference source. | |
| Amateur Radio Examination Opportunities from the ARRL | A listing of Amateur Radio examination sites primarily for those sites affiliated with the ARRL. | |
| Amateur Radio Information - 1 | A good list of sites grouped by topic. Topics include: callsign lookups, contesting, satellites, digital communications, DXing, equipment and vendors. | |
| Amateur Radio Information - 2 | More lists of Amateur Radio related sites. This site has links to some New England information pages about radio. | |
| Amateur Radio Page | VE7TCP's links to other Amateur Radio sites and newsgroups. | |
| Amateur Radio Reference | A very good site covering Amateur Radio references, antennas, clubs, emergency communications, events, FTP sites, media, microwaves, packet radio, products and suppliers, propagation, DFing, repeaters, scanning, shortwave, SSTV, space, and spread spectrum. | |
| Amateur Radio WWW bookmark file | A very extensive list of Amateur Radio related sites and links. My only complaint... there's so much information here, it would be nice if there were some descriptions to help you narrow down your search. But, it's still a "5 key" in my book. | |
| APT Weather Satellite Imagery page | AC4CA's weather satellite page. Good information, however, if you have your browser colors set so that sites you have not linked to yet are in blue, the background of this site makes reading the link information difficult. Choose another color for your new links to make this work. | |
| ARRL Information on the new FCC RF emission regulations | Excellent, no-nonsense information regarding the FCC's new RF emission guidelines. Other radio services have always had to provide proof of meeting the exposure limits - it is only a new requirement for Hams. | |
| Atlanta Balloonatics | This site is about sending up helium filled ballons to the very edge of space with TV and radio equipment aboard. Interesting stuff, but site could contain more info. | |
| Big Al's Home Page | This is not an amateur radio site, but rather the home page of Albert "Big Al" Williams, a heavy weight boxer originally from Virginia. Sam Scimeca wanted Al's page to be a Partner page. If one of your outside interests is boxing, check Al's page out. | |
| CQ VHF - Ham Radio Above 50 MHz | If your interest is in the world above 50 MHz, then this is the site for you. It's from the folks who produce CQ Magazine and contains links to: CQ Magazine, a VHF ftp site, CQ Contest Magazine, CQ Bookshelf, CQ Video Library, the ARRL, TAPR, the Central States VHF Society, Virginia ARES, and SMIRK (Six Meters International Radio Klub), among other things. | |
| Eduardo Brazil Home Page | Some information to be found on Eduardo's home page includes: receiving a book of Mormon, what's new on the Internet, sending a musical card to someone, and information in the Radio-Amateur callbook, | |
| EINet Galaxy | A link directly to the Amateur Radio sites page for EINet Galaxy. | |
| The EIDX Network | What is EIDX? It's the Excellence in DX network. And, excellence it is. John has put a lot of time and effort into this page, and it shows. You'll find information about DXing that you've always wanted to find, and discover information you may have forgotten. Check out John's other links for more interesting places to surf the net. | |
| FCC on the WWW | The home page for the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. A must stop for any Amateur, and an interesting place to visit for our foriegn friends. | |
| GJ4ICD's World Wide Ham Information Page | This is an outstanding site listing many, many pages of interest to Ham radio operators. This is a "must see" place to visit. | |
| The HamTrader | This is an outstanding site and home of the Amateur Radio electronics "Swap & Shop" that bring buyers and sellers together. Check it out, and check out the lengthy lists of links offered through this site. | |
| K.C.'s Amateur Radio links | A list of sites of interest to Amateur Radio operators. This page loads fast (no graphics). | |
| MAF's Internet Cafe | Not much on Amateur Radio. But, if you like Porche's or need a link to the Jet Propulsion Lab, this is the place to drop by and browse. This is Maria's own private island in the sea of Internet. | |
| Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT) | If you are interested at all in Amateur satellites, this is the place to visit. AMSAT is the organization that either has the answers, or can get them for you. | |
| Senior.Com | This a great site for Senior citizens. You can find information covering travel, on-line shopping, and legal/financial services, plus much more. | |
| Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX) | Another interesting space stop for Amateur Radio. Only this time, the radio is located on the U.S.'s shuttle while in orbit. You'd be surprised at the number of licensed hams going into space these days. Got questions, this site's got the answers. But, be patient, the home server is sometimes taxed to its limit, and you may not be able to get on with your first attempt. | |
| St. Lawrence Valley Repeater Council | A nice site giving on-line updates on repeater coordination for eastern Ontario, western Quebec, and Northern New York state. This site contains forms for requesting repeater coordination. My only comment would be, add more information. Most links aren't active yet. Nice international cooperation. | |
| Top 40 Countdown | A bit unusual for here, but Don Steel has put together an Internet weekly top 40 countdown show of music presented in Real Audio. This site is updated weekly with user choices of various types of popular music. Let me know what you think and whether it should stay on ARWorld. | |
| Trucker's Net | Though not a site filled with information directly relating to Amateur Radio, if you have even the slightest interest in trucking, then this is one of the comprehensive pages you can ever hope to visit. The site is filled with every imaginable link to information and anything written on the topic. Monty's done a great job, and you have to see this one to believe it. If this were a trucking site, this one would be "*****"'s. | |
| US Amateur Radio Club's Callsign Lookup Page | University of Arkansas at Little Rock's Amateur Radio club home page. Interesting links to other sites, and can even handle MAC users here. Check out the UALR's callsign database server. Your requests for searches go up against the FCC's database itself. Nice site. | |
| The W5YI Group | W5YI is one of the largest, independent Amateur Radio organizations in existance today. Check their site out for Ham-related information, as well as their VEC (testing) information. | |
| X-Planet | X-Planet is a "land of lists and links". You'll find links to such things as games, homepages, waves, animations, pics, kick boxing, Thai movies, Thai musics, bots, IRC, WSIRC, VIRC, and Ben even answers letters about computers. |
Last Updated June 27, 1999