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Virtual Online Learning - This blog is all about ham radio. But since many of you shop on eBay and other sites looking for ham radio equipment and perhaps sometimes sell some of your excess or old equipment and gear online, I'd like to point out a great resource for learning ... - 2010/11/18

Amateur Radio in Space - I've mentioned a few times that one of the exciting things that ham radio operators can do that no one else can do, is to talk to space travelers via ham radio! While that often means talking to American Astronauts aboard the United States Space Sh... - 2010/11/18

Is Amateur Radio Green? - Is our hobby of ham radio green? By 'green', of course, I mean is it friendly to the environment? Is it hindering or helping push us toward 'global warming'? Is it contributing to unwanted 'greenhouse gases' in the environment? 'Green' seems to be ... - 2010/11/18

How Ham Radio Can Come in Handy Outside the Hobby - This is a personal story, but an example of how ham radio can come in handy in ways that you sometimes don't expect. In 1962, just six months out of high school, I enlisted in the United States Army. During pre-enlistment interviews and testing at my... - 2010/11/18

What Are Appropriate Uses of Ham Radio for Public Events? - Ham radio operators are often asked to help with communications at local events. Often, hams who are active in emergency communications and radio clubs are the ones contacted with these requests. As a ham radio operator I have been involved with emer... - 2010/11/18

World War II Amateur Radio Use - In the last post I talked about the use of Ham Radio for emergency communications in today's world. In the previous post to that I talked about how my ham radio interest helped my in the Army and how the Army helped my ham radio hobby. But that was i... - 2010/11/18

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The Mac Shack
An index of Mac Ham Radio. Featured in May, 1999 issue of QST.
Black Cat Systems
Black Cat Systems is the home of many ham radio programs for the Mac, including MultiMode (CW/RTTY/SSTV/PSK31/HELL/etc). DX ToolBox, Morse Mania, Elmer, RF ToolBox, Audiocorder, Sound Byte, and Black Cat CW Keyer.

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