Welcome to the
Amateur Radio Home Page
Introduction To Amateur Radio Home Page
Ok now that you have got you Amateur Radio Home Page up and
running it is time to get it on the air where other will
come and see all the work you have done over the last few (
hundreds ) months. You have all your links made and
have check them out to make sure they work, You now have a mail
box for all the E-Mail to go to, You told all
the locals that you have a web page but what about the rest of
the world????
You have sent e-mail to everyone you know asking them to check it
out. Now,
you wish there was some way to increase traffic to your page.
Amateur Radio Home Page is
exactly what you are looking for!
What is a "Ring?"
On the World Wide Web, a "ring" is a group of pages on
the same topic that
reference one another. For instance, you might find a great page
on fishing
and at the bottom of that page there will be a link to another
fishing page,
and there another link, and so on. Amateur Radio Home Page does
just that for Amateur
Radio Pages on the web.
Does it cost anything?
No. There is no charge of any kind, aside from what your web
space provider
charges for your web space and maintenance already. This is a
mutually
beneficial relationship, not a money making scheme.
Who is in charge of this?
The Ring Master Dennis Calhoun KB9TA , Lake Station, In.
The ring server is Webring.
Who can get on the Amateur Radio Home Page?
Amateur Radio Home Page is for web pages devoted to Amateur
Radio. You must be willing
and able to make the changes to your web page which are described
below.
Amateur Radio Home Page reflects the family orientation of
Amateur Radio, that means all
sites must be "family friendly." Sites that contain
explicit material or links to
such sites may not join the ring. This includes sites referenced
in banner
exchange programs. Note: if you find a member site with such
material or
links, please contact the Ring Master.
What do I need to do to be on the Amateur Radio Home Page?
First:
Fill in the following form, then press the "Add to
Queue" Button below:
Site URL (http://www.yoursite.com):
Site Title (like Amateur Radio Home Page KB9TA):
E-mail:
Make Up A Password:
Be sure to note your password for future reference.
Second:
You will receive e-mail containing a code fragment to add to your
Web page.
Follow the instructions in that message.
Fourth:
Once you have your Amateur Radio Home Page working, notify the
Ring Master that you
are ready for your site to be checked. Please note, sites are
allowed to remain
on the queue for no more than 30 days, that is plenty of time to
update your
page with the code fragment. If you are having problems getting
your site on
the ring, check out the "Help area" just below. Also,
note that any current
member of Amateur Radio Home Page has the capability of
activating a site to the ring, if you
would like to ask someone else to check your site feel free do to
so. One
Amateur Radio Home Page member who is often available and willing
to check sites is: Dennis Calhoun
(Other Amateur Radio Home Page members who are willing to help
may be listed here,
contact the Ring Master to be added to this list).
Help Needed!
You want to join Amateur Radio Home Page...but you barely got
your page on in the first
place...or you have put the code on your page and just can't get
it going...or
you have frames running and your page and Amateur Radio Home Page
just aren't getting
along. You can turn to for help are Dennis Calhoun KB9TA.
Drop us a line, and we will do our best to help.
(Other Amateur Radio Home Page members who are willing to help
may be listed here,
contact the Ring Master to be added to this list.)
Last Page Update: Oct 18, 1997
This page is copyrighted 1997 and maintained by Dennis Calhoun
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