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  1. Vibroplex Co., Inc. (The) - Manufacturer of telegraph keys used for signal relay. Products are sold primarily to ham radio operators. www.vibroplex.com Mama
  2. Low Profile Amateur Radio- Operating a Ham Station from Almost Anywhere (The Radio Amateur's Library ; Publication No. 167)
    Cover of ISBN 0872594114Low Profile Amateur Radio
    Operating a Ham Station from Almost Anywhere (The Radio Amateur's Library ; Publication No. 167):
    • Book by James E. Kearman.
  3. Ham Radio Deluxe: Home Page - There is no need to ask for permission to add Ham Radio Deluxe to CD ... Ham Radio Deluxe (HRD) is a suite of Windows programs providing CAT ... Communications Foundation share the wonders of amateur radio with the ... hrd.ham-radio.ch Mama
  4. Which Member of "The Eagles" is Also an Avid Ham Radio Operator? - Think you know everything about Radio? I'll bet not. Here are 10 things most people do not know about Radio or do not know they can do with Radio. Go ahead: discover all 10. radio.about.com Mama
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  7. Amateur Short Wave and Ham Radio Links and Information for Hobbyists - Amateur and Shortwave Radio is a great hobby and even provides a service to others during emergencies. Make friends around the world and find a new passion! Learn more! radio.about.com Mama
  8. Dipole Ham Radio Antenna - Single band dipole amateur ham radio antenna offered by John Bradley. www.ku4ay.net Mama
  9. AE Q / V31RY Amateur Radio Page - Ham Radio information, software, pictures of ham operators. www.qsl.net Mama
  10. Ham Radio and More Digital Topics Radio Show - [RealAudio]Create? archives of talk radio covering a variety of ham radio mode topics. www.tapr.org Mama
  11. Ham Radio's Technical Culture (Inside Technology)
    • Book by Kristen Haring.
  12. HamDrome: Ham Radio Links. Add URL, Add Link - Submit your site to the [HamDrome]Create? Ham Radio Links Directory. [HamDrome]Create? Ham Radio Links Directory Home Add Link Edit Link Link To Us Contact Us Add a Link Use ... www.hamdrome.com Mama
  13. Twin Cities Scanner and Ham Radio Page - Frequency guide and ham radio resources for the Twin Cites and Minnesota area. www.visi.com Mama
  14. Howstuffworks "How Ham Radio Works" - Ham radio lets people talk across the globe, wirelessly and inexpensively. It's a subculture in its own right. See what amateur radio is all ... www.howstuffworks.com Mama
  15. Radio October 2003 Archive - Visit the link for details. radio.about.com Mama
  16. Ham Radio Operators Aiding In California Fire Fight - Ham Radio Operators Aiding In California Fire Fight radio.about.com Mama
  17. Amateur Electronic Supply - Amateur radio equipment dealer. Product comparisons, downloadable catalog, propogation forecast, mailing list, and links. www.aesham.com Mama
  18. Youngsters To Discover Joys of Ham Radio During Annual Kid's Day - Youngsters To Discover Joys of Ham Radio During Annual Kid's Day radio.about.com Mama
  19. MASPRO DENKOH CORP. - Maspro Denkoh Corp.. The Company's principal activity is the manufacture and sale of antennas for TV, FM, radio ham, and other broadcasting and communication reception related equipment such as amplifiers, television receivers, cable television ... www.business.com Mama
  20. Your Ham Antenna Companion (Radio Amateur's Library, Publication No. 195)
    • Book by Paul Danzer.
  21. Yankee Amateur Radio Club - A central and southern Maine ham radio club. Meeting notices, contacts, and other ham radio activities are provided. Interested persons, with or without FCC ham radio licenses are welcome to participate. home.maine.rr.com Mama
  22. Eureka Comm-tronics - Provides sales and service of CB radios, amateur radios, ham accessories, signalling products, handheld radios and CB accessories. srd.yahoo.com Mama
  23. The DXZone: ham-radio, shortwave and cb-radio guide - Ham Radio Resource Guide thousands of radio related resources to make ... Ham Radio Stores , CB Radio Stores , Radio Scanner Stores , ... links, including ham-radio radio scanning, cb radio and shortwave ... www.dxzone.com Mama
  24. Radio September 2005 Archive - Visit the link for details. radio.about.com Mama
  25. Ham Radio Links - Ham Radio Links Home Up Front Newsroom Editorial E-Letters Features Glenn Hauser's SW/DX Report Glenn Hauser's Continent of Media Don Schimmel's Radio ... www.dxing.com Mama
  26. HRO Ham Radio Outlet - Ham Radio Outlet - the World's Largest Supplier of Ham Radio Equipment. We specialize in customer service. YOU are our business! www.hamradio.com Mama
  27. Ontario DX Association - Canada's largest SWL and shortwave DX Radio Club covers all aspects of the DX hobby - long, medium, short wave, FM, utility, ham, DXing, QSL collection and station news among many other radio topics and interests. www.odxa.on.ca Mama
  28. Ham Radio Operators Relay Messages, Help Save Lives After Hurricane Katrina - Over 500 ham radio operators are providing emergency communications in the hurricane devastated areas while other systems are still being repaired. Amateur radio is relaying messages and helping to save lives. Read more. radio.about.com Mama
  29. Tune in the World With Ham Radio/Book and 2 Cassettes (Radio Amateur's Library)
    • Book by Sheperd.

Low Profile Amateur Radio- Operating a Ham Station from Almost Anywhere (The Radio Amateur's Library ; Publication No. 167)

Cover of ISBN 0872594114Low Profile Amateur Radio
Operating a Ham Station from Almost Anywhere (The Radio Amateur's Library ; Publication No. 167):
Book by James E. Kearman. Amer Radio Relay League 124 pages Paperback Published 1993-01.
      • Review:: 'For Any Ham, or Wannabee While I've never reviewed books put out by the ARRL, and Jim Kearman-kr1s before, the only thing I can say is this, "It's About Time" this very excellent book was done justice. Like most "League" publications, it makes a very excellent book for a beginning ham, or a veteran of the tubes and wires, over fancy circuits. Whatever the case, I can say as a very proud ham, myself, that if you're on a budget, READ THIS BOOK FIRST! Not only will you enjoy reading this book, (it's plain fun) it will also give you ideas. Certainly,as far as reference books go, a copy belongs in everyone's library!

Ham Radio's Technical Culture (Inside Technology)

Book by Kristen Haring. The MIT Press 224 pages Hardcover Published 2006-12-01. Description: Decades before the Internet, ham radio provided instantaneous, global, person-to-person communication. Hundreds of thousands of amateur radio operators--a predominantly male, middle- and upper- class group known as "hams"--built and operated two-way radios for recreation in mid-twentieth century America. In Ham Radio's Technical Culture, Kristen Haring looks at ham culture: why so many adopted this technical hobby and how the pastime helped them form identity and community. Ham radio required solitary tinkering with sophisticated electronics equipment, often isolated from domestic activities in a "radio shack," yet thrived on fraternal interaction. Conversations on the air grew into friendships, and hobbyists gathered in clubs or met informally for "eyeball contacts." Within this community, hams developed distinct values and practices with regard to radio, creating what Haring calls a "technical culture." Outsiders viewed amateur radio operators with a mixture of awe and suspicion, impressed by hams' mastery of powerful technology but uneasy about their contact with foreigners. Drawing on a wealth of personal accounts found in radio magazines and newsletters and on technical manuals, trade journals, and government documents, Haring describes how ham radio culture rippled through hobbyists' lives. She explains why hi-tech employers recruited hams and why electronics manufacturers sought out these specialty customers. She discusses hams' position within the military and civil defense during the Second World War and the Cold War as well as the effect of the hobby on family dynamics. By considering ham radio in the context of technical hobbies--model building, photography, high-fidelity audio, and other popular pursuits--Haring shows what experiences were shared by people who took up various technologies for leisure and how their perspectives influenced attitudes toward technology beyond hobby communities.

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