A few of my favorite 'Ham Radio' links.
All of these links will open up a new browser window so you won't get trapped in a frame, or lost with no way to return here.
American Radio Relay League ARRL for short. The ARRL is the largest Amateur Radio organization in the world. They provide information, training, publications, news, and lobbying for the amateur radio community.
Cape Ann Amateur Radio Association CAARA is one of the larger Amateur Radio Clubs in the area. We operate several amateur radio repeaters and are active in community and public service events, provide training and licensing for both new "hams" and those looking to upgrade their skills. OK, I'm a little prejudiced, here. A visit to the site can be entertaining and educational, and there is a ham radio links page there, too.
Echolink is software which allows Amateur Radio stations to communicate with one another over the Internet, using voice-over-IP (VoIP) technology. The program allows worldwide connections to be made between stations, from computer to station, or from computer to computer. There are more than 95,000 registered users in 137 countries worldwide!
FCC Database Renew/Change license info on-line at the FCC ULS.
Worldwide Callsign Lookup World Wide HamCall? Callsign Server. FCC updates are processed as they are released by the FCC. Web updates are available instantly.
These are a few of my favorite "Ham Radio" websites. Some of them may be helpful, others simply entertaining. I'll add to the list from time-to-time, so come back and visit again. You never know what you'll find. If you should run across any "broken" links, please let me know, and I'll try to fix 'em. If you have a favorite you would like to see here, let me know about that, too.
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