http://www.ncsl.co.uk/ncsl.html                      Norwich City Shareware Library
http://home.earthlink.net/~rluttringer/                K6XC Ham Radio Web Page
http://www.ac6v.com/software.htm                 Software for Amateur Radio
http://home.teleport.com/~nb6z/about.htm         NB6Z Digital Ham Radio
http://www.ac6v.com/antprojects.htm              Ham Radio Antenna Projects
http://www.w7fg.com                                    Manuals
http://www.manualman.com                           More Manuals


PAHO
http://www.nema.gov.tt                                    NEMA

ALL HAMS ARE URGED TO REGISTER THEIR CALLSIGNS AND CONTACT                    INFORMATION AT BUCKMASTER
http://www.buck.com AND QRZ.COM           http://www.qrz.com
MMSSTV Software Update
MMSSTV by Makoto Mori, JE3HHT one of the premier SSTV Programs (absolutely free) has been updated (Ver. 1.09  Feb 8, 2003).

This program is a must for those interested in the SSTV aspect of our hobby.

Download at:  
http://www.qsl.net/mmhamsoft/mmsstv/
DX Atlas
DX Atlas software package the Electronic World Atlas for Radio Amateurs that provides a world atlas with DXCC and province prefixes, CQ and ITU zones, and more has been updated (Ver. 2.1).

NOW INCLUDES: Space weather which is of great importance to Amateur Radio as it controls the HF propagation. Current solar and geomagnetic activity indices are published on hundreds of Web sites, and serious DX'ers check these indices regularly and even keep notes of the past values for analysis.
IonoProbe automates this time-consuming work. It is a small 32 bit Windows application that lives in the System Tray and monitors the space weather parameters essential for HF radio. IonoProbe downloads near-real time satellite and ground station data as well as indices derived from these data, stores information for future use and displays it in a user-friendly manner. The main source of data is the NOAA Web site.
Time-critical parameters, such as X-ray Flux, Proton Flux and Auroral activity index, are updated every 15 minutes, and Alerts can be set up to notify you of a storm within a few minutes after its start.

Download at:
www.dxatlas.com/
Digital High Definition SSTV is here!
http://www.qsl.net/py4zbz/hdsstv/teste1.html#digtrx
http://www.kiva.net/~djones/digisstv.htm