CQ, THE RADIO
AMATEUR'S JOURNAL is a monthly publication covering many
aspects of Amateur Radio. It can be found at most
magazine outlets.
The CQ DX HONOR ROLLS
list the number of countries and territories contacted and
confirmed by the world's top operators.
The
CQ DX GRID FIELD AWARDS are recent additions
to the CQ DX Awards Program. Rules and Honor Roll
listings are now online. A
A listing of
countries and territories in each field is available to
assist those who apply.
The AMERICAN RADIO RELAY LEAGUE
(ARRL) sponsors operating activities and publishes many handy
references.
The DUVAL COUNTY
AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICE (ARES)
provides valuable service to Jacksonville citizens.
The PUTNAM COUNTY
AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICE provides communications
assistance for the Palatka area.
The NORTH FLORIDA DX
ASSOCIATION specializes in long distance communication
and radio contesting.
The ORANGE PARK AMATEUR
RADIO CLUB operates the 146.67 and several other
repeaters.
The SOUTHEAST EMERGENCY DIGITAL ASSOCIATION NETWORK (SEDAN) is
an important link during communications responses.
The Ham Radio Advisor
operated by KE4OBT and KD4FBI is a local source of
assistance and information for Amateur Radio operators.
www.usrepeaters.com A directory listing 18,000
repeaters.
www.repeater.org
is an excellent web site with info on Echolink. It has
many links and great information on many aspects of Amateur
Radio
eHam.net is a
comprehensive site with many interesting features.
QRZ.COM includes a call
sign lookup and other good features.
QTH.com features free
classified
listings of ham equipment.
http://www.mods.dk is a good
site to get information on equipment modifications and service
literature.
NOFARS member Earl Leach, WX4J has a web page which includes reports and
information for NTS message handlers.
UNIVERSAL RADIO
supplies a variety of radio equipment, handy accessories and
publications.
BUCKMASTER is a
supplier of Amateur Radio related items.
http://www.WoodNames.net is a source of Amateur Radio call
sign displays.
Two Amateur Radio operators were involved with the
creation of
Armed Forces Radio in 1941.
The Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) provided
valuable service to those serving in the combat zone during
the Vietnam War.
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The
KB4VOL
HAMFEST CALENDAR lists dates for upcoming hamfests.
The
NORTHEAST FLORIDA REPEATER GUIDE lists many area
repeaters.
RADIO BROADCASTING IN VIETNAM DURING THE WAR describes
radio and the American serviceman. Read about the
American Forces Vietnam Network (AFVN) and how it served the
GI in Vietnam.
TELEVISION IN VIETNAM DURING THE WAR AFVN also
provided television programming for troops.