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TOPICS RELATING TO SW LISTENING AND AMATEUR RADIO
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Ham Radio Info
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contact #'s
73 AMATEUR RADIO MAGAZINE
Forest Rd. WGE Center
Hancock, NH 03449
Amateur-Ham Radio Clubs
Portage Tr.
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
(216) 929-4267
Amateur Radio Center
1117 W. 36th St., Baltimore
(410) 889-5214
Amateur Radio Information
Fulton Ave.
Sacramento, CA 95825
(916) 483-3293
Barry Electronics Corp.
512 Broadway
New York, NY 10012
(212) 925-7000
Communications Electronics Inc.
PO Box 1045
Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1045
(313) 996-8888
(800) USA-SCAN [orders only]
Eagle Rock Amateur Radio Club
E 49th N.
Idaho Falls, ID 83401
(208) 523-3584
EBB (Electronic Equipment Bank)
323 Mill St., N.E.
Vienna, VA 22180
[$1.00 for catalog]
Gateway Amateur Radio Club
Cleveland, GA 30528
(404) 865-5679
Ham Radio Outlet
2620 W. La Palma Ave.
Anaheim, CA 92801
N 4 E D Q Amateur Radio Sales
Highway 19A
Mt. Dora, FL 32757
(904) 589-0222
QST MAGAZINE
225 Main St.
Newington, CT 06111
(203) 666-1541
Ramsey Electronics
793 Canning Parkway
Victor, NY 14564
(716) 924-4560
(716) 924-4555 fax
{ A good source for amateur radio kits, both for Hams and SWL's }
Steel City Amateur Radio Club
McMichael Rd.
Carnegie, PA 15106
(412) 787-0777
Phone HAM-TALK in the Baltimore, MD area to find out about what is happening
locally in Ham Radio.
The ARRL (Amateur Radio Relay League) likely will have a contact number in
your area.
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Every serious shortwave listener should sooner or later get a hold of the
catalog of SWL supplies, radios, books from Universal Radio
6830 Americana Parkway
Reynoldsburg, OH 43068
(800) 431-3939 [orders]
(614) 866-4267 [info]
Send for their free 100 page catalog that is informative as well as
entertaining.
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"PIRATE" STATION INFO
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'pirate' bands: 1610 - 1630 Khz
6200 - 6325 Khz
6800 - 7000 Khz
7350 - 7530 Khz *** best band
9900 Khz
13560 Khz
14975 Khz
15000 - 15050 Khz
25500 Khz
Notes:
1) Weekend and holiday evenings/nights are the most active times for pirate
stations.
2) Most pirate stations transmit AM.
3) Many pirate stations do send out QSL cards (listen for their mail drop
addresses to send reception reports to).
4) Listen at 7.240 Mhz @ 10:00 a.m. EST Sunday mornings for the ANARC SWL
listing of pirate reports.
5) It is *ILLEGAL* to operate a pirate radio transmitter, but it is NOT
illegal to listen to one on your receiver.
THE ACE
PO Box 11201
Shawnee Mission, KS 66207-0201
[$2 for sample issue]
This is a special interest magazine about pirate stations.
MONITORING TIMES
PO Box 98
Brasstown, NC 28902
($18/yr. subscription)
This magazine covers all shortwave broadcasters, including pirate stations.
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POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS
76 N. Broadway
Hicksville, NY 11801
($19.95 /yr. subscription)
General interest about SW listening.
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A 32-page printed monthly newletter with info for all shortwave listeners:
SHORTWAVE NEWS, published by the Danish Shortwave Clubs International.
Get a free sample issue by sending 2 IRC's to:
DSWCI
Tavleager 31
DK-2670
Denmark
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For information about construction old-style crystal radios, shortwave and
related topics contact:
The Xtal Set Society
c/o Phil Anderson, W0XI
RR1, Box 129A
Lawrence, KS 66044
They sell kits, booklets, and publish an informative bi-monthly newsletter
($8.00/yr).