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Group Links( Note - no responsibility is taken for content found on other sites. If you find a broken link then please inform the webmaster at webmaster@raynet-hf.net )http://www.tactical-link.com Patricia Gibbons, WA6UBE's NVIS & Comms-orientated website http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nvis NVIS Mailing List/Reflector http://adventure-radio.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page Adventure Radio Society http://www.adventureradio.org http://groups/yahoo.com/ars-eu Both links to the European Adventure Radio Society - registration may be required for the Yahoo site. http://www.sota.org.uk http://groups.yahoo.com/group/summits Links to the 'Summits on the Air' Programme. This sets out to activate the many summits or highpoints around the UK, whilst operation is encouraged from HF to VHF they are very HF friendly and can make stations work in the most inhospitable of environments. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HFPack A group interested in HF portable and transportable operation. http://www.varaces.org http://www.varaces.org/training.html The Virginia Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service has a good website, but the best part must be their training page which has specifically got a section on MF/HF operations. More information may be available from this group soon. http://www.nzart.org.nz/nzart/arec http://www.arec.findhere.org Amateur Radio Emergency Communications is a sub-group of New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters Inc.. http://www.rsgb-spectrumforum.org.uk/5mhz.htm Web pages covering the RSGB 'fivemegs experiment http://www.dares.nl/ The Dutch Amateur Radio Emergency Service http://www.iresc.org International Radio Emergency Support Coalition http://www.hfindustry.com The web mages of the HF Industry Association. Some of the presentations stored here are very relevant to NVIS & HF data use. Created by: admin last modification: Saturday 13 of June, 2009 [19:34:38 UTC] by admin |
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