Chapter 1: Introduction
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- ARRL Hello! - Information about Amateur Radio and how to become a "ham" operator.
- ARRL New Ham Desk -This is the address for email when you need extra explanation on a topic or just have a question.
- ARRL Licensing Information
- Club Search Page - Find clubs in your area
- License Search - Look up other license holders in your area or search for your own call sign after passing your exam.
- Licensing Class - Find license classes in your area
- Exam Session Search - Locate upcoming exam sessions
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- ARRL Operating Manual - covers many ham radio operating topics
- Ham Radio for Dummies - your "desktop Elmer" covering operating and technical topics
- QST
- ARRL Bulletins - Bulletins on general news, DX, Propagation, satellite tracking information (Keplerian)
- W1AW - the ARRL's club station broadcasts bulletins and code practice all year long
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Quick Reference Operating Aids
- Amateur Radio Spectrum Band Chart – includes recent revisions for Technician privileges
- Communication Procedures, ITU Phonetic Alphabet, RST System, UTC Time Conversion Chart
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- AC6V's Amateur Radio and DX Reference Guide - Glossaries, links, and files on all facets of Amateur Radio
- eham.net - Web portal with news, email lists, and classified ads
- QRZ.com - Web portal and call sign database
- QSL.net - Numerous individual and club web pages
- Googlegroups - enter "ham radio" or "amateur radio" into the Search Groups window
- Groups.io - enter "ham radio" or "amateur radio" into the Search window
- Yahoo! groups - enter "ham radio" or "amateur radio" into the Search window
- Yahoo group for new hams
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- AMSAT - largest amateur satellite organization
- Handi-ham - resource for disabled hams and ham students
- QRP Amateur Radio Club Int'l
- TAPR - sponsor and organizer of digital communications initiatives
- YLRL - activities of interest to female operators
- YOTA (Youngsters On the Air) - Worldwide group for operators 26 years of age or younger
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- FCC Rules and Regulations - ARRL book containing all the rules with helpful interpretation and guidance
- Part 97 Rules
- FCC Wireless Telecommunications Bureau
- FCC Universal Licensing System
- ITU
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- ARRL Publications - The ARRL is the largest publisher of books and materials for hams and about ham radio.
- Glossary
- Ham Radio History - more information on how ham radio came to be the worldwide phenomenon it is today.
- List of Abbreviations
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