
Links to Related Sites
Here are links to some of the HAM Radio sites on the web. They cover a variety of topics, including many of their own sets of links to sites of interest. More are added as we find them, so check the "last updated" date at the bottom of the page to see if we've snuck some new ones in since you last checked! These are in no particular order, so do not try to read anything into Texas A&M leading UT Austin ... unless you want to, that is! | |
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Check 'em out! Click on the gray "button" to the left of each row. | |
| SKYWARN TEXAS: Has doppler radar images from TV stations all over Texas and surrounding states! | |
| The National Amateur Radio Emergency Service's web site. | |
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Link to our local Bexar County ARES web site. San Antonio Repeater Organization San Antonio Radio Club The Medina Valley Amateur Radio Corporation web site. |
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| Here's our local San Antonio "Candy Store." Your editor thinks the pictures of the KCOMM staff are WAY too flattering, tho! | |
| Information about local amateur radio clubs and area events. | |
| The Texas A&M Amateur Radio Club, W5AC, founded in 1912, is one of the oldest existing university radio clubs. | |
| Take practice Amateur Radio licensing exams through the AA9PW web site. | |
| The UTARC, N5XU, is affiliated with UT Austin through the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering. | |
| Calculate levels of RF exposure; read through the whole site before entering your power level! | |
| Three callsign lookup "engines" all on one page from the Temple, TX Amateur Radio Club. | |
| The Roadrunners Microwave Group web site. Has some pretty neat VHF/UHF & microwave data & links. | |
Repeater search and frequency coordination in Texas | |
| A great tutorial on GPS from Trimble. | |
| Ham Radio Online is a non-commercial hobby for KF7VY; it presents many interesting magazine-like articles. | |
| Go through this one thoroughly. There are several good tutorials and means to ask technical questions. | |
| Lists of all sorts of interesting frequencies used by those in the scanning end of the radio hobby. | |
| This site takes a long time to load, and plays music while you browse it, but it has a bunch of really interesting links in it. | |
| This site has absolutely nothing to do with HAM radio or scientific data impacting HAMs. It's just good clean Texas fun! | |
| On-Line Realtime Satellite Tracking (using JAVA script) No more Keplarian elements needed! | |
| Jeff presents four different areas of interest to him, among which is a list of over 300 HAM-related websites! | |
| One of Simon's pet projects involves Amateur Radio Exam practice. He does well; it's worth checking! | |
| Rodney has compiled 86 pages and over 2500 links to DX and Amateur Radio sites around the www. | |
| Lots of data on sunspots! Shows sunspot numbers starting from 1749, and more. Also predicts this current cycle... | |
| View the earth or moon from various perspectives within earth-luna portion of the solar system, real time, even! | |
| 73inc lists of all sorts of HAM Radio equipment, from antennas thru radios to accessories! | |
| Another site listing Amateur Radio-related sites, emphasizing the Indiana & Illinois areas, including commercial sites. | |
| Time according to the United States Naval Observatory Master Clock, and other miscellaneous clock stuff of interest. | |
| Most HAM sites reference the ARRL site. We should include it also! | |
| ARRL, South Texas Section Manager's Home Page; several good HAM Radio links and sundry ARRL stuff. | |
| University of Arkansas at Little Rock ARC. Links, Callsign lookup, etc. Neat Site! | |
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