- Built-it-yourself precision GPS instrument (1cm accuracy). [Patrick VE3WST 2009-12-09]
- Shows what stations are spotted on the air.
- Lists all ham contests each week
- A spotting network for testing your signal (cw)
- A ham search engine
- Propagation prediction software.
- CWGET Program for learning Morse code
- CWTYPE Program for learning Morse code
- 45 minute documentary on laying transatlantic cables
- Video about ham radio and the lead up to the Internet. I've found a nasty link on this web site by the way, and have complained to the owner.
- Hints about putting wires in trees
- All things 160 metres
- Antennas on a chip. Just the ticket for the Internet of Things [Steve VA3SRV]
- Repeater Database [Geoff VA3GS]
- Good site for those interested in DXing [Geoff VA3GS]
- Yet another antenna site [Geoff VA3GS]
- QRP [Geoff VA3GS]
- Analogue & Digital Radio Information & Courses [Don VE3IXJ]
- IEEE Article on the exploration of Pluto [Don VE3IXJ]
The Splatter is the on-line newsletter of the York Region Amateur Radio Club. First published as a printed newsletter in 1973, it contains club news, meeting minutes, announcements, and articles of interest to members and all Amateur Radio Operators. York Region is situated immediately north of the City of Toronto and includes the municipalities of Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, King, Markham, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Vaughan and Whitchurch-Stouffville
Sunday, 20 March 2016
Compendium of old links
My hobby: Reading old editions of the Splatter... However, I started this post some time ago intending to republish old links that are still interesting and that still work but couldn't find a whole lot (not that I have a complete collection of Splatters). So instead I'm publishing a lot of more recent links sent out on the Yahoo reflector. Apologies to those I neglected to credit.
Labels:
160 Meters,
160 Metres,
antenna,
Contests,
CW,
DX,
GPS,
Morse Code,
Pluto,
Propagation,
QRP,
Repeater,
Spotting
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