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ARRL Southeastern Division.  http://www.southeastern.arrl.org

ARRL Georgia Section.


Digital mode frequencies.  List of digital mode frequencies

Hams living in a ZIP code.  Hams by Zip.  (Click on "N4MC's Ham Locator" in the page's left column.)

Homebrew Parts.  A collection by Ted Bruce.  Click here to open the pdf file.

How to get ham magazines.  Try these:   QST     CQ     World Radio     QRP Quarterly

How to put CW ring tones on my cell phone.   Click here and follow the steps.

Mapping tools:

My grid square.  http://www.levinecentral.com/ham/grid_square.php

Radio Equipment.    Ham Radio Outlet  (a NFARL supporter)  or  HamCity.com

Ten Meter beacons.  http://userpages.troycable.net/~wj5o/bcn.htm

Coaxial Cable - Attenuation & Power Handling Calculator
  http://www.timesmicrowave.com/cgi-bin/calculate.pl

Circuit Simulator (compliments of Hermann AJ4ZS / DL8MCP)
   http://www.falstad.com/circuit/

HF Propagation Information
AE4RV provides a flash video that introduces HF propagation and describes the SFI, A, and K indices:
http://www.ae4rv.com/tn/propflash.htm

Ham radio in the 21st century
Ham radio today differs greatly from that of past years, but it still offers a fascinating way to explore electronics. Here’s a look at how it has changed and what it has to offer both old hands and newcomers alike. more ...