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ARRL Pacific Division

Our neighbor to the far north, DNARC

Our neighbor to the north, HARC

Our neighbor not so far north, SHARC

Our neighbor to the south, SCRA

Our neighbor to the south/west, ABARC

All the links a ham could ever want…

See what's coming to Willits, weather-wise


 Convert.exe is a very nice program for converting between just about any unit of measurement you can think of. Just download the program, put it in a folder of your choice and run it.


Remote S-Meter - This site is for radio amateurs, broadcast engineers, and anyone else interested in checking remote signal strengths and audio quality or listening remotely to LF, MF, HF, or VHF signals. There is a communications receiver located near Salt Lake City that you can remotely control. In addition this site has a wealth of information about radio propagation, antennas, ground systems, feedlines, impedance matching, RF power amplifiers, filters, and more.


Exchange QSL cards electronically via the internet!    The Electronic QSL Card Centre (eQSL.cc) claims to be the leading exchange for electronic QSL cards, with 639,883 QSL cards from 132 countries.


Taskbar Clock Enhancement   A very nice freeware program!  TClockEx enhances the standard Windows taskbar clock, adding the ability to display the date, time and lots of other information in any format you like. TClockEx is highly customizable, from the format to the font and colour (author resides in South Africa), and even the tooltip information. Many people have wondered why this wasn't built into the standard clock to begin with.   The author, Dale Nurden says, "TClockEx is my solution to the problem that should never have been. It is not a replacement for the taskbar clock, but is an enhancement because it modifies the appearance of the original clock itself. If you're the curious type, some technical information about how it works is included in the documentation."


Heavens-Above   Locate and identify visible satellites from any location in the world.  Insert your own geographical coordinates to tailor the Heavens-Above page to your location and identify the ISS and other satellites.   Included are 24 hour predictions for amateur radio satellites - all passes!


Redwood Empire DX Association, a DX and contest minded amateur radio club, serving the California Coast north of the Golden Gate Bridge.  A nicely done Web site with some interesting links to peruse.


The ARRL letter is published weekly, every Friday. Both current and back issues are available at this location.



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