Introduction
This web site is targeted at two audiences:
There is a wealth of information relating to amateur radio on the
Internet. We have not tried to duplicate any items which are maintained elsewhere.
We prefer to link to the most significant and useful sites to do with
each aspect of Amateur Radio.
How to find information on this site
There are four key ways to find what you are looking for on this web site:
- The bar at the top of this and every page leads you to the most important pages, from which you should be able to find everything else.
- The vertical bar on the left hand side
contains the menu for the current
page.
- The Site Index page provides a complete alphabetic index to all topics on the site. Sometimes this will jump you part way into a page which you have not seen before!
- Use the Search engine to locate keywords of interest on this site.
If all of the above fails, then it is possible that
you are looking for it under a different name from our common usage or we do not have what you are looking
for.
Notes on the forms provided on this web site
We have provide many useful forms for use in applications, contests,
etc available for download from our forms
page. In order to make these accessible to the largest number of 'net users, we have drawn up these forms using
Acrobat Reader format. You should be able to print out these forms
from Acrobat reader without any trouble. If you need a copy of Adobe
Acrobat reader it is available free of charge from Adobe's website at:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/main.html
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webmaster.