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*When is it Okay to Join a Conversation on Ham Radio? By Joseph Cotton (W3TTT) [http://www.mtnarc.org/index_htm_files/When%20is%20it%20Okay%20to%20Join%20a%20Conversation%20on%20Ham%20Radio.pdf PDF] | *When is it Okay to Join a Conversation on Ham Radio? By Joseph Cotton (W3TTT) [http://www.mtnarc.org/index_htm_files/When%20is%20it%20Okay%20to%20Join%20a%20Conversation%20on%20Ham%20Radio.pdf PDF] | ||
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+ | *[https://www.qsl.net/dl4tt/w5vsr.htmlqsl.net, So You Want To Be a Lid?], by A.J. "Buddy" Massa, W5VSR appeared in the September, 1978, Ham Radio Horizons |
Revision as of 09:50, 6 February 2019
- We Should Retire Once and for All , By Don Keith, N4KC www.donkeith.com www.n4kc.com
- Basic Operating , 2001 - 2010 Don Cassel VE3XD, eHam.net
- THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR'S MANUAL Edited by Steven Ewald, WV1X and Published by The American Radio Relay League, Inc. PDF
- A New Ham's Guide How to Use Amateur (Ham Radio) Repeaters by N4UJW Hamuniverse.com and/or article author
- Making Your First Contact , an ARRL guide under Licensing, Education & Training
- The Proper Use of Break in Amateur Radio Communications by Rob Mavis AE6GE an article the author has revised to correct his own inaccuracies
- When is it Okay to Join a Conversation on Ham Radio? By Joseph Cotton (W3TTT) PDF
- So You Want To Be a Lid?, by A.J. "Buddy" Massa, W5VSR appeared in the September, 1978, Ham Radio Horizons