There is an explosion of information available on the internet about Amateur Radio and every other subject. Here are a few interesting WEB sites.

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Search for Call Sign data on the  QRZ Call Sign Database (updated daily)
or The University of Arkansas Amateur Radio Callsign Lookup (updated daily)

Visit the American Radio Relay League Home Page
or CT Ham Radio Clubs Pages Connecticut Section of ARRL New England Division also the Federal Communication Commission Home Page

For more information
(SAREX) Shuttle Amateur Radio EXperiment where Amateur Radio flies on selected Shuttle flights and you can talk with the astronauts. (AMSAT) Amateur Satellite Organization are amateurs working on the operation of communication over amateur engineered and owned satellites. Tucson Amateur Packet Radio are amateurs focused on the various aspects of digital signaling and digital communications. (QSLing) W1 QSL Buro confirmation of on-the-air contacts is one of the enjoyable spinoffs of Amateur Radio. Worldwide QSL Bureaus, aka BURO, provide an efficient means of hams around the world exchanging these cards. F.I.S.T.S. is a Morse Code (CW) preservation society For radio propagation Here's a link for the current solar forcast
Check out eHam.net. A ham radio community web site many features including DX Spots, Ham news, QSL Managers, Propagation, Chat, Ham spotlight, Links, Product reviews, Classified, Ham Spotlight, Friends remembered, and more.

Hy Power Antanna Company -- Wire Antennas for all HF ham bands.


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