Zebra Ham Radio Links Page of Categorized Web Siteshttp://www.zebrahamradio.com/zebra-links.html
- Antenna Modeling Software by W7EL (Free Demo) Easy to Build Ham Radio Antenna Projects by PD7MAA Check out this 1:64 transformer for end-fed antennas for 3.5 to 30 mHz Max Gain
W6BQZ Links for ham radio operators and electronic hobby. Links for shortwave, radios, amplifiers, solar propagation, computer links, laptop fixes, radio repair, antenna design, di
HAM RADIO - AMATEUR RADIO - HAM RADIO INFORMATION, LICENSE INFO!, PLANS - PROJECTShttp://www.hamuniverse.com/
magazines, ham radio software, ham radio technical topics, shortwave listening, amateur radio in space and much more! If you are a Ham Radio operator use the SITE MENU on the left
Amateur (Ham) radio website with information for those who want to be a ham radio operator, new ham and general information for the seasoned ham radio operator. License Study Mater
The Nascom Home Pagehttp://www.nascomhomepage.com/#TheNascomRepository/pdf/Keys/mon/nassys1.txt
Michael J. Evis/Syrtis Software in early 1981; pre-dating the Level 9 version by at least a few months. see, my page about the game here... http://8bitag.com/info/syrtis-adventure
Dead Media:Working Notes:numerical indexhttps://www.deadmedia.org/notes/index-numeric.html
Disk 11.0 : CHIPS: Dead Software, Dead Platforms 11.1 : Indecks Information Retrieval System 11.2 : Pneumatic Typewriters 11.3 : Dead Personal Computers and Typewriters: Some Reco
The Dead Media Project's archive of dead media working notes, in numerical order.
Dr. Brian Robert Callahanhttps://briancallahan.net/
of Computer Science and Software Engineering (CSSE) and Director of the Monmouth University Cybersecurity Research Center (CRC) at Monmouth University in central New Jersey. As a
The Nascom Home Pagehttp://www.nascomhomepage.com/#TheNascomRepository/pdf/Keys/pdf/Keys
Michael J. Evis/Syrtis Software in early 1981; pre-dating the Level 9 version by at least a few months. see, my page about the game here... http://8bitag.com/info/syrtis-adventure
James Somershttp://jsomers.net/
Obsolete * The Coming Software Apocalypse * Torching the Modern-Day Library of Alexandria * Don't Use the Force, Luke—Use the Targeting Computer How the Like Button Ruined the Int
James Somers is a writer and programmer based in New York.
The Nascom Home Pagehttp://www.nascomhomepage.com/#TheNascomRepository/mon/oldnews.html
Michael J. Evis/Syrtis Software in early 1981; pre-dating the Level 9 version by at least a few months. see, my page about the game here... http://8bitag.com/info/syrtis-adventure
The Nascom Home Pagehttp://www.nascomhomepage.com/#TheNascomRepository/lang/games/logichess.html
Michael J. Evis/Syrtis Software in early 1981; pre-dating the Level 9 version by at least a few months. see, my page about the game here... http://8bitag.com/info/syrtis-adventure
Medium Wave Frequencies in Central Europehttps://www.mediumwave.de/
with free SpecLab software and/or the Perseus receiver. Errors and changes are possible. power: in Kilowatts. Powers of single frequency networks were just added together. I know
Surf the AM dial! This list contains the 300 strongest stations. Programmes, transmitter sites, transmitter power, formats, propagation info. Updated continously. Based on own rese
SenseAntisense - Quoteshttps://senseantisense.com/quotes/
verify open source software. — Steve Gibson The technical merits are lost in people's pre-defined policy conclusions. We're now living in a world where often the answers are
SenseAntisense is a collection of curated works and notes.
KD2BD: Revisiting Slow-Scan Televisionhttps://www.qsl.net/kd2bd/sstv.html
hardware and write some software that successfully rendered the satellite image on a Linux-based PC. I soon began to think in terms of doing something similar with my old SSTV rec
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