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Useful Amateur LinksHere is a link to a document explaining the forms used in the NTS. You will need Adobe Acrobat to open file. Podcast For Amateur Radio Operators The one I enjoy most is found at www.twiar.org (This Week In AmateurRadio). The file is large and probably best to be downloaded overnight if you have dial-up. On my broadband connection it takes about 4 minutes to download. This is a well produced product covering just about everything about ham radio. Amateur Radio Newsline is available at www.arnewsline.org. This is full ofinteresting subjects from everywhere that there are hams. www.soldersmoke.com has a list of files to download. On Soldersmoke,you will hear discussions on ham radio electronics, homebrewing and more. The weekly shows run an hour or two. ARRL has an on air broadcast found at www.arrl.org/arrlletter/audio.More to try are: www.hamradioclass.org, www.rainreport.com,http://homepage.ntlworld.com/g4njh2/rsgb.html (Great Britain),www.w0kie.com .You can Google for more and have some interesting listening. You do not need an I-Pod to use a Podcast. You can play them on any audio player on your computer. County Hunter Link To Different State\County Info
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