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Ham University Home Page
Ham University (TM) helps you learn Morse code and prepare for your FCC Exams. It includes Morse code lessons, exercises and a neat game (Pentode(TM)) inspired by Tetris(R). For the written exam there is a training program plus practice exams. This is a solid top-of-the line Windows program written by one of the developers of Windows. Supports the latest General Question Pool and the @-sign

Batteries & Gadgets
Devoted to the amateur radio and electronics aficionado, Batteries & Gadgets features ham radio, cb antennas, batteries, ham radio accessories such as clip on bnc antennas and dual suction cup mounts, 2 way headset adapters, communication headsets and more

WesternMassAmateurRadio [WMAR]
As the name implies, the WesternMassAmateurRadio [WMAR] e-mail list is primarily for Amateur Radio Operators operating in the Western sections of Massachusetts (USA). However, we do understand that radio waves don’t stop at state boarders, so we invite and welcome Amateur Radio Operators from Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut and New York State to our group. You do ~not~ have to be affiliated with any Amateur Radio Club to be a member of this e-mail list. This should not be taken as a negative refection on any one Club. There are numerous Amateur Radio Clubs and Associations doing good works every day. Many if not most have their own e-mail lists. To get onto their list, you have to join their club. Not here... the WesternMassAmateurRadio e-mail list is open to all Amateur Radio Operators, holding any valid license class ticket.

Mizuho Reflector and Enthusiasts Site
The MIZUHO and NISHI MUSEN Reflector and unofficial English language Mizuho enthusiasts site: This the home page for English speaking amateur radio operators who use and enjoy Mizuho and/or Nishi Musen ham radio equipment.

VA3BIK's Website
Links to other Ham Sites. CW practice page. General interest to Hams.

PUNTA MOGOTES HAM GROUP
Organización de Radioaficionados Argentinos, dedicada a Emergencias y Concursos.-

Amateur Radio Lighthouse ring
Home page of the ARLH web ring for amateurs with an interest in lighthouses and taking part in the Lighthouse weekend each year.

VE3CRM Website
Links to other Ham Sites. CW practice page. General interest to Hams.

Radio Club El Progreso
We are a CB and Amateur radio club in El Progreso, Honduras, we currently have about 45 members and operate on VHF and HF frequencies.

Welcome to Randy's Web
Just a few links to some of my favorite web sights.

NN8L's Amateur Radio Pages
My Amateur Radio web pages.

HR2PAC
I am a Honduran ham, I am a member of Radio Club El Progreso and Radio Club of Honduras, visit my site and e-mail your comments 73's to one and all.

Blue River Valley ARS
Local Club site

kb9ocq's Amateur Radio Page
A ham radio site for all hams and anyone interested to enjoy.

W5WWW-Home of Ron's World
This site is dedicated to Ham (Amateur) Radio and Law Enforcement with additional pages on UFOS/Unexplained Phenomena & Texas related items. Tons of links & separate pages devoted to these topics. This site is also home of W5WWW's Top Ham Sites List!

W5WWW-Home of Ron's World on Geocities.com
This site is dedicated to Ham (Amateur) Radio and Law Enforcement with additional pages on UFOS/Unexplained Phenomena & Texas related items. Tons of links & separate pages devoted to these topics. This site is also home of W5WWW's Top Ham Sites List!

Skywave Technologies
Skywave Technologies is a software company producing tools for predicting radio propagation. Ionospheric propagation helps provide much of the short and long-distance communications below 30 MHz by the bending or refraction of the transmitted wave in the earth's ionosphere.{;}

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The WB4AEJ CQ Page
This is WB4AEJ's amateur radio page. As a ham of over twenty-five years, he has collected some good information to share.

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