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Blue
Mountains Amateur Radio Club: The Blue
Mountains Amateur Radio Club is located in the lower Blue Mountains, and operates
6m, 2m and 70cm repeaters covering most of the Sydney area. The club also operates
IRLP node 600, one of the first IRLP nodes in Australia. For more details on these
projects, plus a lot more, visit http://www.bmarc.oz-hams.org |
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Chifley
Amateur Radio Club:
The Chifley ARC is located in Western Sydney. The club conducts classes, and operated
a 2m and 70cm repeater, as well as IRLP node 605. The club also operates the VK2CZR
packet BBS. Take a look at http://www.chifley.oz-hams.org |
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Fishers
Ghost Amateur Radio Club: Fishers Ghost is an amateur radio club that
was created in 1982 by 3 local CB operators. Fishers Ghost Amateur Radio Club
is still active today and one of the founding members, Les, still attends and
even holds classes for the young radio buffs. |
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Moorabbin
and District Radio Club : The
Moorabbin and District Radio Club (M&DRC) is one of Melbourne's oldest and largest
amateur radio groups. Founded in 1949 the club boasts a long and active history
in the hobby. |
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Oceania Amateur Radio DX Group Incorporated:
Dedicated and Devoted to the following
Support and abide by Government's rules and regulations.
Promote good amateur radio procedures.
Promote and assist DX Operations as needed.
Assist in training of operators in countries with limited activity
Print QSL's and act as QSL manager where required.
Provide DX news and QSL routes where possible. |
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Radio
Corner: The Radio Corner site, which is intended to give the Amateur
Radio Community somewhere to hang out online and discuss anything of interest. |
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redhat.irlp.net repository: The redhat.irlp.net repository provides many resources to the IRLP community free of charge. It hosts most available Redhat ISO's and most importantly, updates resulting from feature improvements and security updates. |
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The Sunshine Coast Amateur Radio: Club is based on the beautiful Sunshine Coast in Queensland Australia, but has members in many other parts of Australia. It is just 100km north of Brisbane, the capital of the state. |
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VHFDX
Group: The NSW VHF DX Group is an informal group of New South Wales
(VK2) Amateur Radio Operators interested in simplex communication at VHF and UHF
over extended distances using any appropriate mode. Members of the Group engage
in both Terrestrial and EME communication, and use a variety of modes, which include
SSB, CW, FSK441 and JT44. Membership is informal; there are no officers or fees.
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VKHam.com:
100's of pages of Ham related info. Repeater listings and maps, VK's on the Internet
- Australia's largest online listing of VK's e-mail & URL addresses, VK Classifieds
- VK's busiest online classifieds, software downloads, home of the Aust. Amateur
Radio Netring, radio & computer links and much more radio related info. |
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Wagga
Amateur Radio Club: Wagga Amateur Radio Club is a small but active
group that has been in existence for some 30 plus years. We now have our own clubrooms
in the centre of the city which we are currently renovating. We manage a 2m Repeater
on Mt Flakeney, a 70cm Repeater on Willans Hill (which is linked to Mt Ginini)
and an IRLP node (626). There is a Wagga Net on 7165 at 12 noon each Sunday. The
Club meets on the last Friday of the month, sponsors a small WICEN group and conducts
Study classes every Thursday. In addition members can often be found at the Club
Working Bee on the Saturday after the club meeting. For more information contact
President Greg VK2KGO on 69223632 or Secretary John on 69265471 |
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Looking
Glass / Traceroute: Looking Glass and Trace routing applications allow
you to see how traffic flows through the Internet from locations other than your
own. Some looking glasses located within Australian networks include: Comindico,
OPTUS,
& Telstra.
To locate looking glasses in other networks around the google try searching for
"looking glass" at http://www.google.com |
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Sam
Spade: "Sam
Spade assumes some Internet moxie on your part, and it's so loaded with nifty
tools that it's a bit overwhelming. On the other hand, it's free and incredibly
user-friendly" |
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