Mad Phoneman's Scanner & Radio Websites

 

Scanner, Radio and Internet Broadcast Related Links (Updated 11/28/07)  

Editor Note: Surprising to me, I've found this page receives more hits than my main page. I guess there really IS a community of radio-phreaks like myself out there, who enjoy this stuff. I'm going to devote a bit more effort to this page from now on. - Mad Phoneman

PS- If you want to submit links, or just BS with me, the email addy here will work.

 

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A LITTLE BROADCAST RADIO HISTORY-

 

Pre-1900 | 1900's | 1910 | 1920's | 1930's | 1940's | 1950's | 1960's | 1970's | 1980's | 1990's | 2000's |

Commercial Radio License Renewal - Avoiding the Pitfalls...

PROPAGATION LINKS

Present Solar Activity Indicator

Solar X-rays:

Geomagnetic Field:
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Live From N3kl.org 

 

      

Free RealAudio Player Here

 

LIVE ON-NET SHORTWAVE RECEIVERS

 

OTHER LIVE MEDIA

Echolink - Linking hams, repeaters and conferences worldwide.

 

Police & Public Safety Sites

Frequency Lookup Sites

 

Commercial Sites

 

Scanning Sites

GOV & ORG Sites

RADIO EXPERIMENTERS PAGES - Yeah..BUILD Something!

 

HAM, SWL, CB & other Radio Related pages:

APRS (Automatic Positioning Reporting Software)

            Note about UI-View Author: SK

Roger Barker G4IDE SK

Roger Barker G4IDE became a silent key on September 8, 2004. The amateur radio community lost a great friend on that day. He will be remembered as a true ham. Roger was the author of WinPack, UI-View and UI-View32, as well as other programs. UI-View has had a huge and positive impact on the APRS community. Most of us only knew him through the UI-View support group, but some UI-View users were fortunate enough to have met him. He was ever-present on the list answering questions that had usually been asked before, but always courteous and always helpful. Even in the middle of the night, he often posted replies. He leaves behind a legacy that will be useful to thousands of hams world-wide for years to come, and his loving wife Dee, his son Steven and his daughter Kate.

 

Just before Roger G4IDE passed away, the registration fees for UI-View and WinPack were waived, but it is asked that you make a donation to your local or national cancer agency. Please ignore the registration instructions in the UI-View Help. - A noble gesture

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