Well, aside from local sites, I think the link directly below will lead you to everything you need -- over 500 amateur radio related sites including all major manufacturers and suppliers (sans Canada of course). Anyway… give this one a try, you will be amazed!

http://jehosophat.com/ham/links.html  The very best!

And some Canadian sites, eh?

http://www_rac_ca.html 
Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC)

http://www.varpa.bc.ca/~varpa/   
Victoria Amateur Radio Packet Association

http://www.islandnet.com/hamradio/index.html   
Westcoast Amateur Radio Association

http://www.durhamradio.ca/   
Durham Radio, Oshawa, Ont.

http://www.com-west.com/ 
Com-West, Vancouver

http://www.burnabyradio.com/dhtml/index.html  Burnaby Radio

http://www.radioworld.ca/ 
Radioworld (used to be Norham and Atlantic, they merged)

http://www.ouc.bc.ca/cgi/bcrepeat.pl 
    B.C. Repeater Finder (slick!)

http://www.rac.ca/callbook/    Canadian Callbook database

http://www.ve2dm.cam.org/hamcanadawww.html  Canadian WWW ham radio pages, by province (also very slick!)

Now, take a look at N8UR's website:
  http://www.febo.com/index.html      A hilarious home page that gives way to great info on setting up your TNC levels and other ham related stuff (sent along by Lane).

Finally, you think ham radio experimentation is dead? WRONG, think again. Go to N6ZJB's page and have a look at the plethora of interesting projects this guy is into. This is how ham radio is supposed to be:
http://www.thegrid.net/r2d2/

Whoops, just found another great site:
http://www.ac6v.com/

That's it for this edition, Amateur Telephone friends…. If you've visited an interesting ham related site, tell the editor so we can include it in the next edition. Send it to: romers@home.com


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