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Please submit websites for worldwide Amateur Radio groups and organizations which do not appear to fit into any of the current Amateur Radio specialty groups. Thanks! |
International and multi-country groups and organizations which promote the interests of, or answer the needs of, the world wide community of amateur radio.Suggestions for sites to be listed are encouraged via the "add URL" label at page top - criticism and comments are very welcome at the "editor" active text at page bottom.
Groups and organizations, not specifically listed in other categories, which promote the regional interests of the world wide community of amateur radio, as the joint representatives of local clubs, small groups, and local sections. Most especially government agencies and international bodies.Suggestions for sites to be listed are encouraged via the "add URL" label at page top - criticism and comments are very welcome at the "editor" active text at page bottom.
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Please submit sites of local sections, clubs and other groups which represent individual amateur radio members, and which do not fit under the listed national/regional affiliates. Thanks! |
Local community groups, clubs, and similiar organizations which promote the interests of, or answer the needs of, the world wide community of amateur radio, the local amateur radio community, and the local general community. These organizations usually represent individual members and very rarely host smaller affiliated groups; often these sections are affiliates of larger, regional organizations.Suggestions for sites to be listed are encouraged via the "add URL" label at page top - criticism and comments are very welcome at the "editor" active text at page bottom or at any higher level category.
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Please submit sites pertain to Amateur Radio information sources such as newsletters, link lists, directories, and similar publications. Please also submit sites pertaining to specialized products used by Amateur Radio enthusiasts which do not appear to fit elsewhere; such as decals, forms, stationary, and similar items. Thanks! |
Technical publications, link lists, newsletters, directories, and other types of publications and logo-bearing items produced by groups and organizations of any size which promote the interests of, or answer the needs of, the world wide community of amateur radio.Suggestions for sites to be listed are encouraged via the "add URL" label at page top - criticism and comments are very welcome at the "editor" active text at page bottom or at the higher level categories.
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Groups specializing in Amateur Radio Emergency Service as their predominate interest may prefer to submit to Organizations: ARES or Organizations: RACES.
Groups specializing specifically in storm spotting and tracking may prefer to submit directly to Organizations: SKYWARN. Thank you for your submissions! |
National level societes for amateur radio.Suggestions for sites to be listed are encouraged via the "add URL" label at page top - criticism and comments are very welcome at the "editor" active text at page bottom or at the higher level categories.
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Submissions to this category are limited to websites devoted to the various regional and local traffic networks. Unless a site is primarily devoted to the topic of traffic origination, handling and delivery, DO NOT submit personal or club sites. Please visit those categories to recommend them. All sites must be available in English. Sites under construction will not be reviewed or retained. The Open Directory project does not serve the role of placeholder. If your site is unfinished or, worse, is simply reserved, it will be deleted and not considered for publication. |
The National traffic System (NTS) has served as a backbone network for the relay and, ultimately, delivery of text-based messages across the Nation and beyond by amateur radio . Organized by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is 1914, the NTS is purposed with the efficient and accurate delivery of message traffic following the Radiogram format.Collected within this category is a listing of websites devoted to many of the networks located across North America. Whether VHF (local) or HF (state-wide and regional), these affiliations of traffic handlers are responsible for ensuring the timely and reliable relay and delivery of hundreds to thousands of messages each day.
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Site should be submitted to the group whose activities best reflects the site's content. If it is for an area for which a sub-category does not yet exist or which covers 2 or more existing sub-cats, it may be listed in the overall group category. |
Groups and organisations whose membership and activities revolve primarily around a particular area of interest within amateur radio.
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