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Paul Gili with USAF MARS and antenna construction information, and links. Mason, New Hampshire.
David Borkowski provides an overview of his interest in VHF and weak signal transmissions. East Aurora, New York.
Lawrence Thomas, Jr. with antenna construction hints and beverage antenna information. Tributes to Nikola Telsa and Harold Beverage with photos and inverted L information. Catawissa, Pennsylvania.
Michael Banz discusses dipole antenna heights including plots, transmission line calculations in Microsoft Excel 7.0 format, and field test and evaluation of GAP Titan antenna. Crownsville, Maryland.
A basic introduction to James Pogue with personal pictures and links. Cleburne, Texas.
An introductory look at operator Glenn Miller. Includes background on the author and station description. San Angelo, Texas.
Martin Ewing provides software downloads, projects, QSL card page and a blog. Branford, Connecticut.
William Jeffrey with information on repeaters along the Pacific Crest Trail. San Marcos, California.
Jeff Pautz with family pictures, and personal and work information. Missouri.
Mike Crabtree with information on low band antennas, DXCC, QRP, and vintage radio collection. Kansas City, Kansas.
Bobby Brown with pictures of his station. Alabama.
Claudio Leiva with station and QSL information, pictures of family and links. Miami, Florida.
Paul Anderson with personal history, family, and hobbies. Warrenton, Virginia.
Gregory (Scott) King in Nettleton, Mississippi, a disabled ham who monitors 146.92.
Tony Flusche provides links to radio, water skiing, snow skiing, and racquetball. California.
Bo Suk Suh in Rowland Heights, California.
Bob Lisnak gives his license history, with photos of his shack, and links. New York.
Randy in New Jersey provides some battery information.
Kenneth Bickel presents 2 meter and 70 centimeter repeater frequencies for the Louisville, Kentucky area.
Stuart Dake gives information concerning his radio interests. Navato, California.
John Minger gives information about the danger of driving while using the radio, explains ham radio and has a page about the Pasadena Radio Club. Los Angeles, California.
Hector Padron with information on his Cuban homeland, his amateur radio station, and links. Lake Worth, Florida.
Goran Popovic offers pages featuring his projects, including a 23 cm synthesized transverter, LNA and other microwave topics. Sunnyvale, California.
Glenn W. Pladsen has posted photos and information about contesting, portable operating and camping in Wyoming and Colorado as well as links. Arvada, Colorado.
Includes DX and propagation information and Morse code software. Louisville, Kentucky.
Information on repeater and Echolink in Culleoka, Tennessee.
William MacLane of Florida covers a project for an antenna mast, Clipperton-V VHF amplifier manual and other projects. Includes photos and diagrams.
Steven Moore in Marshall, Illinois shares station and antenna photos, operating mode information, and links.
Alan R. Applegate of Roswell, New Mexico provides a "How To" place for mobile amateur radio operators. Features alternator and noise suppression techniques, photo gallery and helpful links.
Detailed information about the AO-40 satellite station of Kyle Yoksh. Includes articles on mods, Linux scripts and projects. Olathe, Kansas.
Richard Donahue operates from Pierre, South Dakota. Offers personal profile, ham shack details. logbook and hobbies.
Chuck includes his interests and links and photos of his RME DB20 general coverage receiver. Florida.
Stephen A. Warner has links to SDR, 60 meter page, nets and AM and network station history. Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Stephen Bockman of New Jersey shares ham shack and Collins radio photos, and a tribute to W3FDY.
Claudia shares station and personal information, photos, and a section dedicated to her worldwide DXpeditions. [Italian, Dutch and English]
Silent key David L. Woolstrum of North Carolina. Includes information on SSTV including where to get the software, hardware, and tips.
Rick Barrow provides biography, photos and gallery. Christiansburg, Virginia.
Bob Beeman shares field day photos. Roswell, Georgia.
Dennis Maidon presents ISS QSL card, photos, how to build a separation kit for a Yaesu FT-7100m. Clayton, North Carolina.
Ron Lowrance's vintage AM ham equipment that includes Collins, and other brands. Missouri.
Chester, Virginia amateur Chuck Stigberg offers tips on beam antenna design and construction.
Emily S. Melvin shares profile, interests, awards page and links. North Carolina.
James Murph shares photos of his boat anchor collection. Texas.
Jim Pickett gives station information, photos, and information that including on Dentron tuners, Icom mods and antenna rotor repair. Oklahoma.
Dave Teague in Jena, Louisiana, shares information about QRP, SDR, DX, Antennas, Remote Ham Radio and Shortwave listening.
Dave provides some information about himself and about his shack.
Provides a code test, DX sound clips, Dayton photos by year, and QSL card museum. Ohio.
Thomas Roscoe presents photos of ham radio operators, ham shacks, antenna farms, contest stations, collectibles, and DX recordings in real audio format. Brookfield, Ohio.
Samuel Nabkey in Michigan shares local repeater information and links.
Ronald Handke has links mostly related to the Manito, Illinois area, including weathe and information for Tazewell county.
Steve's blog includes articles on many aspects of amateur radio, photos, ham shack details and band conditions. Wisconsin.
Ron Dupont shares his station information, photos and links. Massachusetts.
Alexander Poliakova shares links. New York City, New York.
Weather and storm spotter Marcus Schrader, in Lincoln, Nebraska. Includes ham shack photo and details, and local and regional radar maps.
Peter Nystrom offers information about his station, including history and QSl details. Manvel, Texas.
Blog by Daniel M Romanchik of Michigan, with ham news and events.
William W Warren in Indiana shares his history and experiences with amateur radio, his hamshack, scanner frequencies for Orange and Lawrence counties and Christian cartoons.
Erik, a California amateur, presents station information, photos and links.
Steven Babcock of Saginaw, Michigan, includes links and information on his ham shack.
Bill Smead of Kettering, Ohio, provides links related to his hobbies and interests.
Richmond, Indiana amateur Todd shares station and personal information, photos, links and editorials.
Mark Henry of New Jersey shares station information and links.
Gerald Gaule of Albany, Oregon presents ham shack photos and details, and a biography.
Kentucky amateur Bill Yarnell presents station and regional ARES information and links.
Tom McNeil of North Carolina provides scanner frequency list, history of his hobby and QSL card collection.
Louisiana amateur radio operator Steve Smith gives information and photos of his ham shack and antenna and links.
A blog by Dave Breiland features information on his experiences with radios and technology. San Jose, California.
Floyd Larck includes information about contesting and awards. Orlando, Florida.
Les Buchholz has posted photos of his shack, with a profile and operating history, as well as QSL cards and propagation. Soldotna, Alaska.
Daniel Baker has posted pictures of his mobile station, a Kenworth truck, his antenna and the ham shack. Sparks, Nevada.
Austin, Texas amateur radio operator John Oppenheimer provides station information, photos and links.
Bonnie Crystal offers information on expeditions, antennas and radio orienteering.
Ed provides pictures of the ham shack, featuring antique amateur radio gear. New Jersey.
Ham radio and astronomy from James Dillon in Talisheek, Louisiana.
Paul Herrman with information on solar propagation. Sierra Vista, Arizona.
Bill Meara presents a site for electronic homebrewers. Covers a variety of topics related to amateur radio and amateur astronomy. US Diplomatic Corps.
Paul Hagar has posted an AM transmit modification for the ICOM IC-745 and information on adding a Bird watt meter to a Johnson KW tuner. New York.
Ron provides station pictures, links, and New Jersey repeater information.
Scott Gillis provides information about his ham shack, antenna project, digital HF, and APRS vehicle tracking. Maryland.
Ed in Georgia discusses QRP, homebrew, and boatanchors.
CW, boat anchors, resonant speakers, QRP, and pictures from David Hassell Sr. in Texas.
Joel Sampson of Dallas, Texas provides a Dallas/Ft. Worth frequency list and net schedule, printable QSL card dividers, HF operation guide, and biography.
Dave includes antenna articles, photographs, want list, and links. Arizona.
Ken, an amateur in Michigan, shares his personal and station information, photos and links.
Robert in Traverse City, Michigan lists amateur radio repeater frequencies, US Navy Blue Angels frequencies, and TV and radio station links.
Kevin in Independence, Oregon has views of QSL cards and membership cards for various nets, as well as a short biography.
KB5DOH provides an online meeting place for hams in the Norman, Oklahoma area.
Mike Schildt of Illinois provides his profile and photos.
Gennady Moshkov with contest awards, Russian speaking radio club, and photos. New York.
Ham radio, hobbies, family and other links from Jeff Teller of North Carolina.
W5AM provides a biography, electrical engineering topics, detailed articles about getting started in ham radio, and a radio museum with photos and specifications for several radios. Texas.
James Craswell provides information on U.S. Army MARS including membership requirements, history and other MARS topics. Prior Lake, Minnesota.
John Pelham describes his ham radio station and past station history. Georgia.
David Bauchiero's pages with related links and content for beginners and seasoned ham operators.
Includes photo layouts of an HF homebrew amplifier project, and photo coverage of hamfests. Middletown, New Jersey.
John Levasseur of New York provides station photos and QSL information.
Jonathan Cullifer gives callsign history, satellite guide, and photo gallery. Tennessee.
Wes Soper provides a biography and details about the ham shack. Virginia.
Tells about his history in amateur radio, provides photos and links. Texas.
Ronald Fields in Katy, Texas with amateur radio information, law enforcement information, police scanner feed links and requirements for Texas State Troopers.
John Sanders presents his biography, station information, monitor frequencies, photos and links. Dania Beach, Florida.
John Harmon in Charleston, West Virginia lists satellite and MIR information.
Bob in Twinsburg, Ohio offers details about the ham shack, short profile and manuals for antennas, amplifiers, and radios. Includes videos on installing PL-259.
Michigan ham Dale Pausinga presents links to regional clubs.
Technical information about equipment, software, projects, and antennas by Michael Mellinger in New Mexico.
Leigh in Palo Alto, California shares ham shack photos and description, PSK31 presentation and card program in PostScript for QSL cards.
James, who is based in Cincinnati, Ohio, provides his background in radio, a blog, a greater Cincinnati area repeater directory and articles on SDR, digital, APRS, QRP and D-Star.
Steve has included a photo tour of the Heathkit factory; photos, a manual and tech notes on converting a Gates BC-1T transmitter to ham bands; and an article about the Spitfire receiver, and his telegraph key collection. Madison, Wisconsin.
Patrick Stoddard discusses his radio history and provides information and photos of his license plate collection, and certificates and awards. Phoenix, Arizona.
Lancaster, Pennsylvania ham provides details about his interests and activities, and offers Section Finder, a software program.
William lists propagation beacons, and offers 10-meter information for beginners. Alabama.
Todd in Michigan shares his hobbies and interests and links.
Brian Opalka of Illinois provides radio interests, photos and a personal profile.
Robert Hill of Pennsylvania, with information on ham activities, sports car racing, swing music and friends lost in 9/11.
William MacLane of Florida covers a project for an antenna mast, Clipperton-V VHF amplifier manual and other projects. Includes photos and diagrams.
Steve has included a photo tour of the Heathkit factory; photos, a manual and tech notes on converting a Gates BC-1T transmitter to ham bands; and an article about the Spitfire receiver, and his telegraph key collection. Madison, Wisconsin.
Information on repeater and Echolink in Culleoka, Tennessee.
Richard Donahue operates from Pierre, South Dakota. Offers personal profile, ham shack details. logbook and hobbies.
John Sanders presents his biography, station information, monitor frequencies, photos and links. Dania Beach, Florida.
Dave Teague in Jena, Louisiana, shares information about QRP, SDR, DX, Antennas, Remote Ham Radio and Shortwave listening.
Includes DX and propagation information and Morse code software. Louisville, Kentucky.
Lancaster, Pennsylvania ham provides details about his interests and activities, and offers Section Finder, a software program.
Kevin in Independence, Oregon has views of QSL cards and membership cards for various nets, as well as a short biography.
Bonnie Crystal offers information on expeditions, antennas and radio orienteering.
W5AM provides a biography, electrical engineering topics, detailed articles about getting started in ham radio, and a radio museum with photos and specifications for several radios. Texas.
Dave includes antenna articles, photographs, want list, and links. Arizona.
Includes photo layouts of an HF homebrew amplifier project, and photo coverage of hamfests. Middletown, New Jersey.
Provides a code test, DX sound clips, Dayton photos by year, and QSL card museum. Ohio.
Ron Lowrance's vintage AM ham equipment that includes Collins, and other brands. Missouri.
Tells about his history in amateur radio, provides photos and links. Texas.
Chuck includes his interests and links and photos of his RME DB20 general coverage receiver. Florida.
Ed in Georgia discusses QRP, homebrew, and boatanchors.
Ed provides pictures of the ham shack, featuring antique amateur radio gear. New Jersey.
KB5DOH provides an online meeting place for hams in the Norman, Oklahoma area.
Dave provides some information about himself and about his shack.
Leigh in Palo Alto, California shares ham shack photos and description, PSK31 presentation and card program in PostScript for QSL cards.
Gerald Gaule of Albany, Oregon presents ham shack photos and details, and a biography.
Steve's blog includes articles on many aspects of amateur radio, photos, ham shack details and band conditions. Wisconsin.
Paul Hagar has posted an AM transmit modification for the ICOM IC-745 and information on adding a Bird watt meter to a Johnson KW tuner. New York.
Scott Gillis provides information about his ham shack, antenna project, digital HF, and APRS vehicle tracking. Maryland.
Robert in Traverse City, Michigan lists amateur radio repeater frequencies, US Navy Blue Angels frequencies, and TV and radio station links.
Bob in Twinsburg, Ohio offers details about the ham shack, short profile and manuals for antennas, amplifiers, and radios. Includes videos on installing PL-259.
John Pelham describes his ham radio station and past station history. Georgia.
Steven Moore in Marshall, Illinois shares station and antenna photos, operating mode information, and links.
Rick Barrow provides biography, photos and gallery. Christiansburg, Virginia.
Paul Herrman with information on solar propagation. Sierra Vista, Arizona.
Dennis Maidon presents ISS QSL card, photos, how to build a separation kit for a Yaesu FT-7100m. Clayton, North Carolina.
Ron Dupont shares his station information, photos and links. Massachusetts.
Wes Soper provides a biography and details about the ham shack. Virginia.
Robert Hill of Pennsylvania, with information on ham activities, sports car racing, swing music and friends lost in 9/11.
Ham radio, hobbies, family and other links from Jeff Teller of North Carolina.
Brian Opalka of Illinois provides radio interests, photos and a personal profile.
Patrick Stoddard discusses his radio history and provides information and photos of his license plate collection, and certificates and awards. Phoenix, Arizona.
William lists propagation beacons, and offers 10-meter information for beginners. Alabama.
James, who is based in Cincinnati, Ohio, provides his background in radio, a blog, a greater Cincinnati area repeater directory and articles on SDR, digital, APRS, QRP and D-Star.
Todd in Michigan shares his hobbies and interests and links.
John Harmon in Charleston, West Virginia lists satellite and MIR information.
Les Buchholz has posted photos of his shack, with a profile and operating history, as well as QSL cards and propagation. Soldotna, Alaska.
Ronald Fields in Katy, Texas with amateur radio information, law enforcement information, police scanner feed links and requirements for Texas State Troopers.
Alan R. Applegate of Roswell, New Mexico provides a "How To" place for mobile amateur radio operators. Features alternator and noise suppression techniques, photo gallery and helpful links.
Technical information about equipment, software, projects, and antennas by Michael Mellinger in New Mexico.
Louisiana amateur radio operator Steve Smith gives information and photos of his ham shack and antenna and links.
Ron provides station pictures, links, and New Jersey repeater information.
Mark Henry of New Jersey shares station information and links.
A blog by Dave Breiland features information on his experiences with radios and technology. San Jose, California.
Ken, an amateur in Michigan, shares his personal and station information, photos and links.
Tom McNeil of North Carolina provides scanner frequency list, history of his hobby and QSL card collection.
Floyd Larck includes information about contesting and awards. Orlando, Florida.
Daniel Baker has posted pictures of his mobile station, a Kenworth truck, his antenna and the ham shack. Sparks, Nevada.
James Craswell provides information on U.S. Army MARS including membership requirements, history and other MARS topics. Prior Lake, Minnesota.
Michigan ham Dale Pausinga presents links to regional clubs.
Jonathan Cullifer gives callsign history, satellite guide, and photo gallery. Tennessee.
John Levasseur of New York provides station photos and QSL information.
CW, boat anchors, resonant speakers, QRP, and pictures from David Hassell Sr. in Texas.
Mike Schildt of Illinois provides his profile and photos.
Austin, Texas amateur radio operator John Oppenheimer provides station information, photos and links.
Joel Sampson of Dallas, Texas provides a Dallas/Ft. Worth frequency list and net schedule, printable QSL card dividers, HF operation guide, and biography.
Peter Nystrom offers information about his station, including history and QSl details. Manvel, Texas.
William W Warren in Indiana shares his history and experiences with amateur radio, his hamshack, scanner frequencies for Orange and Lawrence counties and Christian cartoons.
Ham radio and astronomy from James Dillon in Talisheek, Louisiana.
Bill Meara presents a site for electronic homebrewers. Covers a variety of topics related to amateur radio and amateur astronomy. US Diplomatic Corps.
Kentucky amateur Bill Yarnell presents station and regional ARES information and links.
Samuel Nabkey in Michigan shares local repeater information and links.
James Murph shares photos of his boat anchor collection. Texas.
Steven Babcock of Saginaw, Michigan, includes links and information on his ham shack.
Richmond, Indiana amateur Todd shares station and personal information, photos, links and editorials.
Erik, a California amateur, presents station information, photos and links.
Emily S. Melvin shares profile, interests, awards page and links. North Carolina.
Bob Beeman shares field day photos. Roswell, Georgia.
Bill Smead of Kettering, Ohio, provides links related to his hobbies and interests.
Jim Pickett gives station information, photos, and information that including on Dentron tuners, Icom mods and antenna rotor repair. Oklahoma.
Chester, Virginia amateur Chuck Stigberg offers tips on beam antenna design and construction.
Alexander Poliakova shares links. New York City, New York.
Thomas Roscoe presents photos of ham radio operators, ham shacks, antenna farms, contest stations, collectibles, and DX recordings in real audio format. Brookfield, Ohio.
Blog by Daniel M Romanchik of Michigan, with ham news and events.
Ronald Handke has links mostly related to the Manito, Illinois area, including weathe and information for Tazewell county.
Weather and storm spotter Marcus Schrader, in Lincoln, Nebraska. Includes ham shack photo and details, and local and regional radar maps.
Detailed information about the AO-40 satellite station of Kyle Yoksh. Includes articles on mods, Linux scripts and projects. Olathe, Kansas.
Tony Flusche provides links to radio, water skiing, snow skiing, and racquetball. California.
Kenneth Bickel presents 2 meter and 70 centimeter repeater frequencies for the Louisville, Kentucky area.
Gennady Moshkov with contest awards, Russian speaking radio club, and photos. New York.
Claudio Leiva with station and QSL information, pictures of family and links. Miami, Florida.
William Jeffrey with information on repeaters along the Pacific Crest Trail. San Marcos, California.
Martin Ewing provides software downloads, projects, QSL card page and a blog. Branford, Connecticut.
Bob Lisnak gives his license history, with photos of his shack, and links. New York.
Silent key David L. Woolstrum of North Carolina. Includes information on SSTV including where to get the software, hardware, and tips.
Paul Anderson with personal history, family, and hobbies. Warrenton, Virginia.
John Minger gives information about the danger of driving while using the radio, explains ham radio and has a page about the Pasadena Radio Club. Los Angeles, California.
Bo Suk Suh in Rowland Heights, California.
Randy in New Jersey provides some battery information.
Stuart Dake gives information concerning his radio interests. Navato, California.
Jeff Pautz with family pictures, and personal and work information. Missouri.
Glenn W. Pladsen has posted photos and information about contesting, portable operating and camping in Wyoming and Colorado as well as links. Arvada, Colorado.
Hector Padron with information on his Cuban homeland, his amateur radio station, and links. Lake Worth, Florida.
Goran Popovic offers pages featuring his projects, including a 23 cm synthesized transverter, LNA and other microwave topics. Sunnyvale, California.
Stephen A. Warner has links to SDR, 60 meter page, nets and AM and network station history. Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Stephen Bockman of New Jersey shares ham shack and Collins radio photos, and a tribute to W3FDY.
A basic introduction to James Pogue with personal pictures and links. Cleburne, Texas.
Gregory (Scott) King in Nettleton, Mississippi, a disabled ham who monitors 146.92.
An introductory look at operator Glenn Miller. Includes background on the author and station description. San Angelo, Texas.
Michael Banz discusses dipole antenna heights including plots, transmission line calculations in Microsoft Excel 7.0 format, and field test and evaluation of GAP Titan antenna. Crownsville, Maryland.
Lawrence Thomas, Jr. with antenna construction hints and beverage antenna information. Tributes to Nikola Telsa and Harold Beverage with photos and inverted L information. Catawissa, Pennsylvania.
Paul Gili with USAF MARS and antenna construction information, and links. Mason, New Hampshire.
Mike Crabtree with information on low band antennas, DXCC, QRP, and vintage radio collection. Kansas City, Kansas.
Bobby Brown with pictures of his station. Alabama.
David Borkowski provides an overview of his interest in VHF and weak signal transmissions. East Aurora, New York.
Claudia shares station and personal information, photos, and a section dedicated to her worldwide DXpeditions. [Italian, Dutch and English]
David Bauchiero's pages with related links and content for beginners and seasoned ham operators.
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October 5, 2023 at 5:55:10 UTC
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