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2E0MJT HOME PAGEwww.ukhams.co.uk/
AROS - AMATEUR RADIO OBSERVATIONwww.rsgb.org/committees/honofficers.phpOperating Links - RSGB Honorary Officers RSGB Honorary Officers and Managers help organise and run particular areas of interest within the hobby. AROS - Amateur Radio Observation Service IEE Liaison Officer Intruder Watch Co-ordinator IOTA Manager GB2CW Manager GB2RS Manager HF Awards Manager HF Manager Microwave Manager RCVS RSGB Historian RSGB Trophies VHF Awards Manager VHF Manager AROS - Amateur Radio Observation Service The Amateur Radio Observation Service is an advisory and reporting service of the RSGB which is intended to assist radio amateurs and others who may be affected by problems which occur within the amateur bands or which develop on other frequencies as a result of amateur transmissions. The service investigates reports of licence infringements, or instances of poor operating practice which might bring the Amateur Service into disrepute. Reports, complaints and associated supplementary information are accepted from any source and the contents of each communication is regarded as confidential material. The source of any report or supplementary information is not disclosed without the permission of the originator. The originator of any report or complaint should be prepared to respond to further enquiries. Requests for further details may be made to the originator and in addition, independent verification on an individual case basis may be supplied by AROS Observers. A report to AROS should contain details of the alleged infringement and should include: dates, times, modes, details of what was heard supported, if possible, by a tape recording. The originator should also state where he/she considers the 'offender' to have infringed the terms of the licence or where the 'offender' has acted in a manner contrary to codes of operational practice which have been agreed nationally or internationally. The identity of the 'offender' or his/her location, where this is known positively, should be included. However, reports where the identity or the location of the offender is not known, or not known with certainty, are still of value and are required. After investigation and where there is evidence of deliberate malpractice or malicious abuse of amateur radio facilities, a formal report may be made to the appropriate authorities. This report will contain sufficient detail and evidence to enable further investigations to be made and the authorities may take such action as is appropriate. However, AROS prefers to settle problems great or small within the Amateur Service. Problems arising are referred to the authorities as a last resort. Please send reports to: AROS, Radio Society of Great Britain, 3 Abbey Court, Fraser Road, Priory Business Park, Bedford, MK44 3WH. e-mail: aros@rsgb.org.uk
CHARLIE DELTA ARCwww.charliedelta.co.ukGood site for links and information PLEASE NOTE THE NEW URL
DETAILS OF HUNDREDS OF COLD WAR SITES IN THE UK... REGULARLY UPDATED!www.subbrit.org.uk/rsg/index.shtmldetails of hundreds of cold war sites in the UK... regularly updated!details of hundreds of underground sites (not cold-war) http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/873564/posts
FOX TANGO INTERNATIONAL YAESU EQUIPMENTfoxtango.org/foxtango001.htmAmassing site for any one interested Yaesu equipment, complete manuals both operators and workshop manuals free to download
OFCOMwww.ofcom.org.uk/Ofcom is the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across television, radio, telecommunications and wireless communications services.
OFCOM AMATEUR RADIO LINKSwww.ofcom.org.uk/radiocomms/ifi/licensing/classes/amateur/Direct links to the Amateur Radio information on a wide range of subjects.
TELFORD&DARSwww.tdars.orgTelford & DARS, G3ZME (also G6ZME) Contact: Mr M J Street, G3JKX. mjstreetg3jkx@aol.com Meets 7.30pm every Wednesday at the Little Wenlock Village Hall, Malthouse Bank, Little Wenlock, Telford, TF6 5BG. Tel: 01952 299677 Website: http://www.tdars.org and http://www.telfordhamfest.co.uk
THE BOATANCHOR WEB SITEbama.sbc.edu/BAMA was originally intended to be a site for the exchange of ham radio manuals for tube (valve) type gear.Now a must for any one looking for the older type Equipment
THE MIDLAND AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETYwww.midamradio.netSELLY PARK BAPTIST CHURCH 1041, PERSHORE ROAD STIRCHLEY BIRMINGHAM B29 7PS
THE SOLAR AND HELIOSPHERsohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/The SOHO (Solar & Heliospheric Observatory) project is being carried out by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
THE VINTAGE & MILITARY AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETYwww.vmarsmanuals.co.uk/new/amateur.htmThe page covers equipment that was intended primarily (or solely) for the amateur radio
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