FRS Frequency List FRS Frequency List - Family Radio Service (FRS) radios are now becomming more popular than ever. Originally found only at Radio Shack, they are found everywhere else, such as Wal-Mart, Fred Meyer, etc.
Recently, I was at a local Wal-Mart and decided to read the advertising on each type of FRS radio
mOcean mOcean is a free application for your Treo and Centro smartphone which allows you to enjoy your music, photos, videos, audiobooks, podcasts and internet radio with a flick of a finger.
Free, ad-supported version of mOcean will display only a small banner at the top of the screen. If you don't want to have banners, you can buy an activation code and use mOcean without ads
Ham Fan Ham Fan is a database application for amateur radio hobbyists. It allows the user to keep a log of ham radio contacts in a Palm O/S device. It allows the user to store the call sign of the ham contacted, along with the date of the contact, the time and the radio frequency on which they spoke to the contact
Radio Pirate Radio Pirate - Keep track of all you favorite radio scanner frequencies with this handy application.
Radio Pirate allows you to keep a log of all your active frequencies and notes about them all.
If you are a seasoned radio scanner listener or just starting out, you'll never lose a frequency again with Radio Pirate at your side
ScannerDB ScannerDB will help you record the frequencies you have entered in your scanner
HRR Ham Radio Reference(HRR) has the following features and functions:
Menu One (Ant):
1) Wire antenna (Dipoles, 1/4 verticals, slopers, loop, 2 element quad) and Radial lengths.
2) Dish antennas - Aperture, gain, bandwidth, EIPR
Menu Two (Ops):
3) ARRL Contest Schedule
4) CW Abbr.
5) Phonetics
6) Q-Signals
7) RST report
8) US and Korea (HL9) Freq
Callsign2003 Perfect for Ham Radio operators who would like to have a database of Callsigns