Ham Radio Sites
Profile for The Magic Dragon:
The call: KB9PUF
The QTH: Racine, Wisconsin.
The Band: I run 2 meter FM, and Usually hang on 147.270+ Gimme a call sometime!
END PROFILE
Cool, now that you've seen the cheesy profile, here is the usefull stuff.
Click here for A-K of a list of all open repeaters in Wisconsin.
Click Here for L-O of the list.
Files:
Repeater Base. It's basically a program that keeps track of all you're repeaters. It has entries for the call, qth, etc.
Log EQF. A logging program that's pretty nice. It runs well, even on a 286. It is easy to use, and doesn't take long to log contacts. It has a couple other little features too, like rotating you're beam for you, etc.
Repeater Frequency manager. This is a kinda cool program. It is good for older computers. It's kinda like those computer morse code tutors as far as appearance goes. You input repeater data, and can search by input or output frequencies, location, etc. It's great when you have a ton of repeaters to search through.
Links:
Take
a sample test right now. No downloading to do!!
The
American radio relay League's Web Site.
A cool page with lots of plans and ideas for direction finding anntennas. Theres a cool picture of a quad on a pickup. Not a bad idea, not a bad web site!
Ever heard of a guy named Jeff Foxworthy? This is a cool site containing humor, and info. There is a little of everything.
A collection of ham radio links. Lots of everything, including an anntenna elmer that calculates element and other lengths for various types of anntennas.