Long Island, NY, Radio Clubs, Groups & Links

Long Island CW Club Learn Morse Code. Our classes are structured to get students on the air using CW, and we teach towards the QSO. Our students are usually able to have a QSO within three months of taking our classes. Some of our GSBARC members are also teachers.

Brookhaven National Lab ARC
Grumman Amateur Radio Club
LIARS Simplex Club
Long Island Mobile Amateur Radio Club
Radio Central Amateur Radio Club
Suffolk County ARC
BTG GMRS Club
Narc – NASSAU AMATEUR RADIO CLUB

 

FCC Regulations and Exam Study
Federal Communications Commission
American Radio Relay League
AA9PW’s FCC Exam Practice
QRZ.COM Ham Radio Practice
ARRL Exam Review
Ham Exam
Hamstudy.org – study for your license online with practice tests

Useful Links

Amateur Radio Newsline
Dx Engineering
Ham Radio University
CSN Technologies Inc. Keith AC2MI and Mike KC2SYF go there for the awesome SAT BOX and Igate devices.
Renogy visit for solar panels, batteries, and controllers.
Ham Radio Outlet
Buddi Pole
Heil Headphones, Microphones, and Audio Equipment
Ham Shack Hotline Add another way of communicating to your shack. The Town of Babylon number is 6100976 and the club room is 6100986.

Spotting Software

Parks on the Air | POTA

Logging software

N3FJP – Full-featured logging software
HAMRS – for POTA operators

Member Websites

ab2zi.blogspot.com – Kevin, AB2ZI
www.qsl.net/k2tv – Bob, K2TV
w2ymm.home.blog/ – Bob W2YMM
kc2zqo.com – Jeff KC2ZQO
Sites are not listed in any particular order


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