[NTLK] New eBook for Ham radio enthusuiasts!

From: mkow1234_at_aol.com
Date: Fri Aug 05 2005 - 17:41:46 PDT


Hello Folks,
 
Just a quick announcement to make. I created a simple reference guide for Ham radio enthusiasts. This eBook is an index of Ham radio prefix codes, alphabetized by country/territory. I added a simple hyperlink in the table of contents for each letter of the alphabet, to make searches for codes easier. The last few pages of the eBook are a bonus section, containing specifications for antena lengths. This reference guide may be of some use to those folks who enjo Ham radio. (Man, I sure wish I had the old Heathkit shortwave radio that my grandfather gave to me when I was a kid!)
 
 
The eBook is not perfect, as some Ham prefix codes are longer than others, messing up my nice and otherwise clean tabs; some countries and territories line up nice and pretty on the pages, while others don't. Still, this should be a decent reference guide for those who find such things to be of interest.
 
 
Waiting in the wings for mucho editing is "History of Early Britain". Lots of cool stuff about the various conquests and attempted conquests of England. I'm finding this to be very interesting reading. Hey, if you don't like this particular genre of eBook, remember that I have to go with whatever copyright-free source texts I can find!
 
 
Matt the K.
Detroit, Michigan, USA

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