Favorite Ham Links
Favorite Amateur Radio Links
Here are some links to my other ham radio pages as well as pages I have found helpful and/or fun.
Favorite Ham Radio Websites
A great ham radio club founded in 1955. They trained my elmer, Ted Ryan, WB6JXY (sk). They gave him a chance to start teaching ham radio. He taught for W6SD for three-and-a-half-decades. They supported his teaching. They gave and continue to give me a place to go operate on field days and the rest of the year. While I certainly learned a lot about technical issues from my friends in this club, more importantly they taught me what the culture of ham radio is about.
(photo above) 19xx, X, W#^^, as a 1X year old Novice, WN#^^^. Please Visit the Novice Historical Society.
The Novice Historical Society is an amateur radio history website which celebrates the novice year (s).
Ted taught amateur radio for 35 years - never charging his students a dime. Please read his story of inspiration.
This education website was written to help neighbors (non-hams) understand what their options for emergency communications are.
As hams we help our communities and neighbors in times of disaster by providing emergency communication. Before we can do this, we need to be personally prepared for the disaster and prepare our families.

