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- .uucp
- 10-meter band
- 15-meter band
- 20-meter band
- 40-meter band
- 80-meter band
- Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System
- Amateur radio
- Amateur radio emergency communications
- Amateur Radio Emergency Service
- Amateur radio net
- Amateur radio operator
- Amateur radio repeater
- Amateur radio satellite
- American Forces Network
- American Radio Relay League
- Application layer
- Archie search engine
- ARPANET
- ASCII
- Asynchronous serial communication
- Base64
- BITNET
- Border Gateway Multicast Protocol
- Border Gateway Protocol
- BPM (time service)
- BSF (time service)
- Bucktooth
- Character-oriented terminal
- CHU (radio station)
- CLOVER2000
- Coda (web development software)
- Common Alerting Protocol
- Communications protocol
- Comparison of SSH clients
- Comparison of SSH servers
- CompuServe
- Computer terminal
- CONELRAD
- ConnectBot
- Core FTP
- Corkscrew (program)
- CrossFTP
- Cyberduck
- DCF77
- Dial-up Internet access
- Dropbear (software)
- DXing
- Emergency Alert System
- ExpanDrive
- Fetch (FTP client)
- FidoNet
- Field Day (amateur radio)
- File Transfer Protocol
- Files transferred over shell protocol
- FileZilla
- FreeBASIC
- Frequency-shift keying
- FTPS
- Fugu (software)
- Gopher (protocol)
- Gopher+
- GopherVR
- Grsync
- HD2IOA
- HEARO
- Hellschreiber
- High frequency
- HLA (radio station)
- Integrated Public Alert and Warning System
- Integrated Services Digital Network
- Internet access
- Internet protocol suite
- JJY
- JN53DV
- John Goerzen
- Jughead (search engine)
- KEC58
- KNLS
- KSDA-FM
- KVOH
- KZZ32
- Leased line
- Lftp
- Link layer
- Lsh
- Mesh networking
- Modem
- Morse code
- MT63
- Multiple frequency-shift keying
- Narrow-bandwidth television
- National Traffic System
- Navtex
- Network News Transfer Protocol
- NOAA Weather Radio
- OpenSSH
- Packet radio
- PACTOR
- Phlog
- Plain old telephone service
- PSK31
- PSK63
- Push-to-talk
- PuTTY
- PyGopherd
- Q15X25
- Radio
- Radio Amateurs of Canada
- Radio Free Asia
- Radio propagation
- Radio y Televisión Martí
- Radiofax
- Radiogram (message)
- Radioteletype
- RBU (radio station)
- Round-robin scheduling
- Rsync
- RTZ (radio station)
- RWM
- Sailmail
- SDF Public Access Unix System
- Secure file transfer program
- Secure Shell
- Shortwave radio
- Simple File Transfer Protocol
- Single-sideband modulation
- SITOR
- Slow-scan television
- SSH Communications Security
- SSH File Transfer Protocol
- Ssh-keygen
- SSHFS
- TDF time signal
- Teleprinter
- Teletext
- Telex
- Telnet
- Time from NPL
- Trans World Radio
- Transmit (FTP client)
- Transponder (satellite communications)
- Ultra high frequency
- UploadFTP
- Usenet
- UUCP
- Uuencoding
- Veronica (search engine)
- Very high frequency
- Videotex
- Voice of America
- Voice-operated switch
- WBCQ (SW)
- WCC (radio station)
- Weatheradio Canada
- Web-based SSH
- WebDrive
- Website Meta Language
- WEWN
- WGU-20
- Wicd
- Wide area information server
- Wide-coverage Internet Repeater Enhancement System
- WINB
- Winlink
- WinSCP
- Wireless Emergency Alerts
- WMLK
- World Harvest Radio International
- World Wide Web
- WRMI
- WRNO (shortwave)
- WSJT (Amateur radio software)
- WTWW
- WWCR
- WWRB
- WWV (radio station)
- WWVB
- WWVH
- YVTO
- ZOC (software)