Links To Other Sites
From The WB7TJD Wiki
Links to other sites
There are several pages containing links to other sites:
FCC and ARRL Regulatory
- FCC & Regulatory Links contains links to FCC and ARRL of a regulatory nature.
Arizona Repeater Lists
- Club Repeaters has links to the Arizona Frequency Coordinator and to AZRepeaters.net, an unofficial listing of repeaters.
Out-of-State Repeater lists
This site was last updated in 2003, and is no longer maintained; there may still be good information here:
Other Radio Clubs
- Our Links page lists other clubs.
Homebrewing Projects Parts Suppliers
Links provided by K7AV
Local
Online or Mail Order Suppliers
- Online Metals
- Dan's Small Parts
- Digi-Key Electronics
- Mouser Electronics
- Newark
- Jameco Electronics
- The Wire Man (Also The Wire Man)
- Surplus Sales of Nebraska
- International Crystal
- Ocean State Electronics
- [http://www.rfparts.com/ RF Parts Company
More lists of vendors
Information Online
- Links provided by Dave, K7AV
American Radio Relay League Links
Amateur Radio Council of Arizona
EMCOMM (EMergency COMMunications)
- http://www.emcomm.org/ "The most complete source of Emergency Communications (EMCOMM) information on the Internet"
BATC Amateur Television Streaming Video
Visit BATC.TV, then select "ATV Repeaters" and then select "W7ATV" to view local video streams of amateur fast-scan television.
This is the same television transmission standard used by commercial television broadcasters before they switched to digital in 2009.
There is a local net on W7ATV at 7:30 PM every Wednesday.
W7ATV can be seen on air on "cable channel 57" with the TV connected to an outdoor antenna instead of a cable or satellite service, with coverage in Phoenix and western parts of the east valley. The station transmits on 421.25 MHz with 50 watts from Shaw Butte.
Amateur television video can be seen on this web site from many parts of the world. --Thanks K1ATV
Other
Slashdot Technology article:
Ham Radio Still Growing In the iStuff Age
Ham Radio I.D. Cards by KG4PSN
Google Amateur Radio Site Search
The sites in this Google search feature are all amateur radio-related sites. Simply enter your search terms and select which site you want to limit your search to.
Some of these pages would never see the light of day on a Web search, but may still contain valuable information!

