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Branching out:
Doing more with your amateur licence

You've already read about the wide range of activities amateurs enjoy covered in the FAQ.  Now you've got your licence, learn more about getting involved from the articles and links below. 

 

Related Gateway articles

Amateur Radio Ideas Page Assorted ideas for the amateur

Amateur Radio on the Internet   URLs for a variety of aspects of amateur radio

Ten metres for the newcomer Our widest HF band introduced

Making the most of Cycle 23    Are you ready?

Low profile amateur radio   transmitting from confined spaces

Amateur Radio Direction Finding a foxhunting primer

Amateur radio contesting competition on the air

Voice Repeater Basics what makes repeaters tick

Introduction to Internet Repeater Linking   talk worldwide from your handheld

An introduction to Packet Radio computers talking via radio

Operating Portable amateur radio away from home

Transmitting from public transport   bus, train, tram mobile

Operating from tall buildings small power, big results

Computers in amateur radio   the ham's best friend

 

Related links

Adventure Radio Society  combine amateur radio and outdoor activities

Amateur Radio Direction Finding  a radio-orienteering activity

AMSAT Australia    amateur radio's satellite program

Australian Ladies' Amateur Radio Association

Australian QRP Home Page  low power amateur radio

Automatic Position Reporting System  linking GPS, radio and computers

Converting AM broadcast receivers to receive 160 metres   VK3ASE tells how

Digital Signal Processing and Low Frequency Radio Experiments VK2ZTO explains

HF Mobile on the Web advice from K2BJ

Internet Radio Linking Project   talk worldwide from your handheld

Internet Radio Linking in Australia    VK2RBM page

Low power amateur radio   link to the Australian QRP Home Page

Morse for beginners making your first Morse code contact

Narrow Band Television Association build your own TV!

OH2AQ DX cluster  find out if you've been heard overseas

Top of the Dial radio just above the AM broadcast band

Operating amateur radio on public transport an expert tells how it's done

Packet radio on the web read packet bulletin messages via VK5BBS

Pedestrian mobile HF work the world while on the move

PSK31 information and software for this popular digital mode

Slow Scan TV software  download Chromapix SSTV software 

Strong Signals Resource Page  for short wave listeners

Television Gladesville   view amateur television on your home TV

Ten metres   getting active on 28 MHz

The Xtal Set Society build radios without batteries

VHF DX page the NSW VHF DX Group