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Volume II
February 12, 2001

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What's Old Sol up to today? Check WWV Propagation.

Morse

Repeater owners, or those contemplating building a repeater, check The Repeater Builder.
Yeah...yeah, I know, Kevin. It's supposed to be The Repeater Builder's Technical Information PageTM! Do you know just how much space that moniker takes up in a cellspace??, HI!

This site is a Kevin K. Custer W3KKC, and Repeater Builder Dot Com Inc. site. Yep, Kevin of .835 (here in SW PA).

Kevin has three "help" links you might want to check:

Be sure to take a look at the Modification & Information Index, too. Just a few of the more than a dozen links:
All-in-all, Kevin's compiled quite an exhaustive list for repeater users. Check 'em out!

Morse

Planning to build a repeater? Check Hi Pro Repeaters.
High-Pro seems to be a fairly new site. They asked to be linked to The Ham Weblog, so I decided to check the site out first. Although small, Hi Pro Repeaters packs lots of info:
Hi Pro has a Transmitter & Receiver combination for 2m, 220, and 440, ideal for prospective repeater use. Wonder if the 440 gear is capable of ATV operation???
Two repeater models are available:   Hi Pro Model "R1" Repeater, and   Hi Pro Model "E" Repeater.

Morse

K3DZ sent me this one:   Dan's Small Parts and Kits
This site also appears to be small, but actually is jam-packed with goodies. Only suggestion:   Dan, put your online catalong links before your ordering info. Let's folks get to the product lots sooner, HI!
I counted 39 entries, each with its individual link. From Air Variables to Wire~Magnet, Hookup and Buss Wire ... with just about everything in between [including 4 Odds & Ends links]. If you're a builder, or restoring a piece of gear and need that "special part," I'd definitely give Dan's a hard look.

Morse

Take a peek at HamRad Trader
This page is only part the over-all HamRad site. Allows searches by category:   All, For Sale, Wanted, Trade.  

Searching on "All" generated 4 pages of ads. I didn't count 'em, but I'd estimate that each page contains upwards of 10 - 12 listings, so there's just loads of stuff here to check out! You can place an ad from this page, too.

Check out the entire HamRad Resources site. Loads of info available here....Most pages open to a search form.

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  • HamRad Trader
  • Radio Mods (FTP)
  • Morse

    Here's an old standby:   Amateur Radio Trader
    Well, this is one to emulate, HI! It has everything:  
    I know, the last two links lead to the same page, but, hey...I didn't make the page!!
    Not to mention....ok, ok, so I am mentioning it! Three WX sites. Neat idea.
    But...they don't review sites, so we'll stick to our niche, HI! HI!

    Well, that wraps it up for today. Please, drop me an email and let me know what you think about The Ham Weblog, ok? It's easy; just Email K3LBP!

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