Amateur Radio
 
Mutual Link Exchange Scheme
 
Would you like to join with us in our Amateur Radio Link Exchange scheme? It's completely free. All we ask is that you place a link back to us on your website.

The Requirements are Simple:

1: Your site must be about Amateur Radio.

2: Your site must display a link or a banner linking back to this site.

3: Click Here for full details on how to apply.

 
Other Radio Sites in Our Mutual Link Exchange Scheme
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Bromley Repeater Group   views
Website is the place to go for information about the 2 mtr repeater, gb3ok (also on EchoLink Node: 280040), and the proposed 70 cms repeater, gb3lk.
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BYLARA   views
The British Young Ladies Amateur Radio Association (BYLARA) was founded in April 1979 to further YL operating in Britain and so promote friendship, stimulate interest and, in particular, encourage good operating techniques and courtesy to all operators at all times.
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C.A.R.S   views
Christchurch Amateur Radio Society. (G0MUD-G7MUD)   The site at which Christchurch Amateur Radio Society is based has a long association with radio communications. From 1938 to 1980 the site was home to the various forerunners of the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment who eventually moved to Malvern. Visit the website to learn more.
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Kent D-Star Digital Resource   views
This is an independent, not-for-profit, D-Star website. We are based in Kent, in the United Kingdom. It is specifically an amateur radio community website with the sole purpose of exploring and experimenting with the new D-Star digital format as it develops and hopefully expands. Membership of this website is open to anyone interested in D-Star, but the core purpose of the website is to provide a D-Star resource for Kent based UK Amateur Radio licence holders.
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Ladies on the Air   views
Ladies on the Air is a Forum open to men and women. The aim of this board is to encourage and support female interest in Amateur Radio. Please take a moment to look around.  Guests may post in the guest section, however registration is free, simple and only takes a minute.
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M0GJS (Garry's Site)   views
My name is Garry I live in Worthing in the county of West Sussex. I am married with four boys. I am a Ham (amateur radio) and have a full licence. I also teach all three levels of the licence.
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M0PZT (Charlie's Site)   views
Charlie's site contains various technical notes, as well as add-on software for EchoLink - and his home brew repeater logic. There's also a GoogleMap with local stations/facilties.
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MM0AEX (Dave's Site)   views
Dave lives in a small village called Finstown in the Orkney Islands.  This well produced website is a testimonial to Ham Radio and life in general in remote out-of-the-way locations.
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Swanley & Hextable Amateur Radio Club (S.H.A.R.C)   views
S.H.A.R.C. is a friendly and busy club which has its roots in a group of ‘wannabe’ radio hams that were studying for the Department of Trade & Industry examinations at a local evening institute.  Pop in and see us.  Everyone's welcome.
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Wiggy Web   views
A very informative site run by Dave, g1wyg/g0wyg, from Bromley, Kent, in the UK.  Packed with both local and international Amateur Radio news and information.
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Wooding's Website (G0VQY)   views
Penn Wooding is a disabled Radio Amateur who has created an extremely interesting website titled "An insight into living with Spinal Cord Injury" which includes pages about his Amateur Radio hobby.  Pop in and have a read, it's well worth it.
 
 
Complimentary Links
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Bromley & District Amateur Radio Society
BDARS, Your local source for Amateur Radio.  Lots of news and information on Foundation and Intermediate courses.  We offer technical and general interest talks, contest group, special event & demonstrations group, direction finding hunts, construction competitions, mutual help, Junk sales, newsletter, Foundation Licence Course, tuition and Morse Assessments plus Much Much more
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Dover Amateur Radio Club
Welcome to DARC - The Dover Amateur Radio Club. 
The Dover Amateur Radio Club Meet every Wednesday in term time, at the Boys Grammar School, in Dover, from 7:30. The Club holds a variety of events, which include many interesting talks.  Take a look at the Events page to keep up to date.
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Essex Repeater Group
Welcome to the Essex Repeater Group.  We are a voluntary body whose aim is to maintain amateur radio repeater and beacon stations in the county of Essex, England.   These pages provide the Latest News and information on ERG, the voice repeaters GB3DA (2mtrs) and GB3ER (70cms), the 10GHz microwave beacon GB3CMS, and the new 6m (GB3DB) and 23cms (GB3ZP) repeaters.
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Surrey Radio Contact Club
Welcome to the Web Site of the Amateur Radio Club based in Croydon known as SRCC - Surrey Radio Contact Club.  We have a membership of over 70 and meet twice a month (normally 1st and 3rd Mondays) at the TS Terra Nova, 34 The Waldrons, Croydon (near Croydon Flyover).
 
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