Inland Empire Amateur Radio Club

Operating Links

Soldering

             Ham Radio Kit Soldering Tips
             Flow Soldering— QST January 2011
             Page 32

National Weather Service— Skywarn
            
The Wind-chill Chart
            
The Hurricane Center

Space Weather and Propagation

· NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center
Start of New Solar Cycle

Skywarn Training
             Basic Spotters Guide
             Advanced Spotters Guide
            
Educational Materials

National Weather Service Radio Frequencies

162.450
162.475
162.500
162.525
162.550

Amateur Radio— Operations

US Band Plan
US Frequency Allocations
Ham Radio Operator Guidelines
Ham Radio Q Codes
Ham Radio RST System
ITU Phonetic Alphabet & Prowords
Getting Started on RTTY
DX-CC Country List / Beam Headings

ARES / NTS

Public Service Communications Manual
ARES Manual
NTS Manual

Baker to Vegas
          
Communications Support Services

Equipment Suppliers
            
HRO
            
AES
            
Ham City
            
MFJ

Go Kits

What’s in your go kit?
(Source:
Ed Harris, KE4SKY, Virginia RACES State Training Officer)

How to build the “Highly Versatile-Orange Box Go-Kit (Source: de Paul n0vlr@arrl.net )

Kit Suppliers
            
Fox Delta

Parts Suppliers
            
Mashell Electric PC Boards
            
Newark Electronics
            
Future Electronics EZ-KIT Lite, misc parts
            
Hamilton Hallmark EZ-KIT Lite, misc parts
            
DC Electronics J310, 2N5109, Misc RF parts
            
Mouser Electronics Many Parts
            
Digi-Key Many, many Parts
            
Mini-Circuits Mixers, MAR amplifiers
            
Amidon Powdered Iron and Ferrite cores
            
International Crystal 10 MHz Crystals
            
Jameco Electronics A variety of parts and tools
            
MP Jones and Assoc. Magnet wire and misc
                                                    parts
            
RF Parts                        Cable, connectors, misc                                                     parts

Text Box: From the ARRL Reminder
Address or phone number change???
“The FCC requires you to maintain a valid current mailing address in their database at all times. This is so that they can contact you by mail if needed. If you move or even change PO boxes, be sure to update your information using the FCC ULS online system. If you do not maintain a current address and mail to you is returned to the FCC as undeliverable, your license can be revoked and removed from the database.”