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For further information on courses, reference material and general information on getting started in Amateur Radio I recommend contacting one of the following organisations:-

  • Dick Smith Electronics (DSE)

Dick Smith Electronics have stores located throughout Australia and have many study aids and books for the novice and advance Ham Radio enthusiast. Consult the Yellow pages in your capital city for a store nearest to you.

World Wide Web: http://www.dse.com.au/

  • Department of Technical and Further Education (TAFE)

TAFE colleges are located throughout Australia and conduct courses on basic and advanced electronics. Consult the White pages in your capital city for a College near you.

World Wide Web (Queenlsand): http://www.tafe.net/

  • Wireless Institute of Australia (WIA)

The WIA have a have many study aids and books for the novice and advance Ham Radio enthusiast, and can advise you of your nearest club for courses and exams

Postal Address

PO Box 2175,
Caulfield Junction
Victoria 3161
Or call: +61-3-9528-5962

E-mail: [email protected]

World Wide Web: http://www.wia.org.au/

  • Clubs

All Australian Amateur Radio Clubs are listed in the WIA Call book. The WIA Call book is like the white pages for Radio Amateurs and lists everything from repeater frequencies and locations to names and addresses of every Ham in Australia.

The WIA call book can be purchased directly from the WIA bookshop or Dick Smith Electronics.

  • New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters (NZART)

NZART have a have many study aids and books for the novice and advance Ham Radio enthusiast, and can advise you of your nearest club for courses and exams

Postal Address

PO Box 40 525
Upper Hutt
New Zealand
Or call: +64-4-528-2170

E-mail: [email protected]

World Wide Web: http://www.nzart.org.nz/nzart/

  • American Radio Relay League (ARRL)

The ARRL have a have many study aids and books for the novice and advance Ham Radio enthusiast, and can advise you of your nearest club for courses and exams

Postal Address

Educational Activities Dept
225 Main Street
Newington CT 06111-1494
Or call: 203-666-1541

E-mail: [email protected]

World Wide Web: http://www.arrl.org/

  • Gladesville Amateur Radio Club (GARC)

Gladesville ARC in Sydney are well known and respected for their efforts in eduction. They conduct regular classes at their club house, have eductional videos for hire and broadcast electronics classes from their Amateur Television (ATV) repeater located in The Blue Mountains west of Sydney.

Postal Address

PO Box 48
Gladesville N.S.W. 1675
Or call: +61-2-9472-0530 after hours

E-mail: [email protected]

World Wide Web: http://welcome.to/TelevisionGladesville

  • Ron Bertrand (VK2DQ)

Ron is a the same man who appears in the Gladesville ARC video tapes.

Ron runs an online Ham Radio course via E-Mail. Courses are always running and will take you from knowing nothing about electronics through to AOCP level and beyond.

Currently there are 4 groups of students, all at various stages of the course. Each group is enrolled in an E-mail discussion group where questions and study material is posted. Each group has a facilitator that guides the student and answers any questions that they may have.

The course is free of charge and the facilitators are volunteers.

The courses started in mid 1999 and to date the success rate for new Hams has been excellent, I highly recomment this course

E-mail: [email protected]

World Wide Web: http://www.qsl.net/vk2dq/amateur.html

  • Steve Hurst (KA7NOC)

Steve has an excellent site dedicated to digital modes. His site also contains a great help section for learning the Morse code. With everything from types of Morse keys to tutorials and tips on learning the code.

E-mail: [email protected]

World Wide Web: http://www.magiclink.com/web/shurst/welcome.html

The information contained here mearly scratches the surface when it comes to tutorials and learning aides. If you still are unsure about how to get started ask your local Ham... he or she will be glad to assist you with your studies or will be able to guide you to someone who can.

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