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On the Web
- Jim Hawkins AM Transmitter Site - Detailed information on restoration and repair of antique AM radio transmitters. Historical review of classic AM radio stations.
- NoBarc Hounds transmitter hunters - NoBarc Hounds is a ham radio transmitter hunting activity. We do Search and rescue for planes with ELT's and for lost hikers. We also have a mail list. Monthly fox hunts!
- Hammond Museum of Radio - A museum in Guelph, Ontario, honoring old radio and transmitter equipment, from Marconi's spark transmitter to Reginald Fessenden's development of voice broadcast. They show photo albums about early broadcasters such as CBL, CFRB, CBA, CKPC, KDKA, WBZ, and CFCA.
- TDP - Shortwave Transmitter Airtime - TDP rents airtime on shortwave radio transmitters to a worldwide audience.
- Infocaster 2000 - Low power FM radio transmitter
- Habo Scout Group - Jamboree On The Air - JOTA site features The Virtual Radio Transmitter, Live Radio Frequency.
- Irish Radio Transmitter Society - National society for radio amateurs and experimeters in Ireland.
- Thunder Eagle, Inc. - Provide weather alert radios to the emergency management and corporate communities . Includes downloadable weather radio transmitter maps .
- Low Power Radio - Sells low power AM radio transmitters.
- AF4K's Radios for Sale - Selling radio transmitters, receivers, parts, and accessories. Includes software directory and Morse code information.
Wikipedia Articles
- New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters - The New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters, or NZART, is a non-profit association of Amateur Radio Operators. NZART represents New Zealand Amateur radio operators nationally and internationally.
- Radio Kabul - Radio Kabul is the official radio station of Afghanistan. The name Radio Kabul has been given to many different incarnations of the state-run radio station since the first radio transmitters were installed in Kabul in the 1920s.
- Radio clock - A radio clock is a clock that is synchronized by a time code bit stream transmitted by a radio transmitter connected to a time standard such as an atomic clock. Such a clock may be synchronized to the time sent by a single transmitter, such as many national or regional time transmitters, or may use multiple transmitters, like the Global Positioning System.
- Amateur Radio Direction Finding - Amateur Radio Direction Finding (ARDF) is an amateur map and compass sport that combines the skills of orienteering and radio direction finding. It is a timed race in which individual competitors use a topographic map, a magnetic compass and radio direction finding apparatus to navigate through diverse wooded terrain while searching for radio transmitters.
- Amateur Radio Emergency Communications - Amateur Radio Emergency Communications (AREC), formerly the Amateur Radio Emergency Corps, is a service provided by the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters (NZART) which provides trained radio communicators and communication systems for emergency situations.