The Radio Astronomy Web Ring

If you have haven't tried navigating the web using web rings (or webrings) then you are missing out on some fun.  It is also a great practical way to find sites which are bonded by a common theme.  Our web ring is composed of sites related to radio astronomy, and in particular we want to find sites which have the amateur radio astronomer in mind.  If you own such a site and would like to have more visitors join us!

There is navigation bar HTNL code that must be added to your page to be a part of the ring. You should try to use the code provided by Webring.com when you join, but the code below seems to work too......

Joining the ring means you must display HTML on your web page which allows others to navigate through the web ring. You will need the table below to include in your web page. You could save this page to your hard drive and then cut and paste the table into your webpage HTML. You will need to modify the site tag 'id=1' each time it appears in the table to correspond to your site id. Your site id will be issued after you follow the link above and submit the necessary form. Alternately you will receive an email message after you sign up (above) which will contain a link to a code fragment which has been preformatted for you.

The animated gif was created for Radio-Sky Publishing by Eulif Robison. It is a copyrighted entity of Radio-Sky Publishing but you may use it for the purpose of displaying this web ring link.  You could link back to the original gif on our website, but we suggest you right click on the image and use the "save image as" option, then upload it to your site directory.
 
 
 
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