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==Ham Radio Suppliers== | ==Ham Radio Suppliers== | ||
*[https://www.hamradio.co.uk Martin Lynch] | *[https://www.hamradio.co.uk Martin Lynch] | ||
==Ofcom and Licensing== | |||
*[https://www.ofcom.org.uk/siteassets/resources/documents/spectrum/spectrum-information/frequency-allocation-table/fat-emergency-services.pdf UK FAT] - Frequency Allocation Table | |||
*[https://www.ofcom.org.uk/spectrum/radio-equipment/amateur-radio-info OFCOM] Information about Amateur Radio |
Revision as of 13:39, 13 June 2024
Ham Radio Equipmnent Manufacturers
Transceivers
Receivers
- SDR-PLAY SDR Receivers
Antennas
Other equipment
- Microsat APRS and other kit
Software
- OpenWebRX Web based SDR Receiver software
- Spectrum Analyser SDR based software sepctrum analyser - Freeware for many common SDR radio modules
Training
- Amateur Radio Training Links – Handy links related to ham radio training from the Essex Hams website
- Ham Tests – Great mock tests for those revising for Foundation and Intermediate Licences
- Essex Ham's Foundation Training
- G0MWT's Training Site
- RSGB's Getting Started page and 21st Century Hobby Video
- G3CO Training Site
Charities
- RAIBC – Charity working for amateur radio operators with disabilities (with representatives in Essex)
Ham Radio Services
Ham Radio Organisations and clubs
Clubs
- Essex Hams an excellent resource for all enthusiasts, not just in Essex!]
- Essex Repeater Group
- Essex Raynet – Emergency Communications Voluntary Service
- Essex CW Club – Encouraging Morse code on-air in Essex
- GB0SNB The Kelvidon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker Context Group
- Braintree and District Amateur Radio Society
Organisations
Schemes and other projects
- SOTA Summits on the Air