KB3BHL Repeaters

147.075+ PL 156.7
224.840 -
449.825 - PL 156.7

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SARA
Sussex Amateur Radio Association
An ARRL Affiliated Organization

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AR Newsline

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eHam.com

Callsign lookup and more

QRZ.com

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QSL.net

Free amateur radio website hosting

 

QST Magazine

ARRL Monthly Magazine

 
 

Foundation for Amateur Radio 2008 Scholarship Application

 
     
 

Foundation for Amateur Radio Invites Scholarship Applications (Dec 11, 2007) -- The non-profit Foundation for Amateur Radio (FAR) is now accepting applications for 55 academic year 2008-2009 scholarships to assist radio amateurs pursuing higher education. The deadline to apply is March 30, 2008. FAR fully funds three of scholarships and administers 41 others without cost on behalf of various club and individual donors; grant income funds the remaining 11 awards. Amateur Radio licensees pursuing a full-time course of study beyond high school and accepted by or enrolled in an accredited university, college or technical school are eligible to apply. Scholarship grants range from $500 to $3000, and preference in some cases goes to applicants living in particular geographical areas or pursuing certain studies. Non-US residents are eligible to apply for some of the scholarships. FAR encourages clubs -- especially those in California, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin -- to announce these scholarship opportunities at meetings, in newsletters, during training classes, on nets and on their Web sites. More information and an application form may be requested by letter via e-mail or by sending a QSL card postmarked prior to March 30, 2008, to FAR Scholarships, PO Box 831, Riverdale, MD 20738. Headquartered in Washington, DC, FAR consists of more than 75 area Amateur Radio Clubs. FAR is devoted to promoting the interests of Amateur Radio and those scientific, literary and educational pursuits that advance the purposes of the Amateur Radio Service.

 
     
 

Amateur Radio Stores

 
 
  Amateur Electronic Supply Multi-store firm
  Ham Radio Outlet Local branch located in New Castle, DE
 
Internet Amateur Radio
  Echolink Talk via computer/internet w/ license
  Echolink Map Usable area of many Echolink repeaters
  Echolink Messages Information on how to use Echolink
  eQSO Online radio program
  IRLP  
  Oliver Welp Software Ham Radio software
  Winlink Digital message transfer system
 
     
 

Associated Entities

 
 
  AMSAT Amateur Satellites
  ARES Amateur Radio Emergency Service
  Army Mars Military Affiliate Radio System
  FCC Federal Communications Commission
  IARU International Amateur Radio Union
  RACES Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service
  T-MARC Governs band plans & repeaters
  WWW Standard frequency and time signal
 
 
 

Radio Spectrum Websites

 
 
  AC6V Band plans
  AC6V Information links for amateur radio
  Artsci Repeater database
  Bands Band allocation chart
  DXZone Personal website links
  N1MM Free contest logging software
  RigPix Information on radios
  Q-Code Q-Code explanations
  The Ham Band Songs about ham radio
  WM7D Callsign lookups & various resources
     

Miscellaneous Links

  Tropospheric Ducting Forecasts
   
Local Clubs
 
 
  DARC Delmarva Amateur Radio Club
  EARS Easton Amateur Radio Club
  KCARC Kent County Amateur Radio Club
  LARS Lewes Amateur Radio Society
  QCWA 150 Quarter Century Wireless Assoc.
     

Local Nets

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