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  • 2026-07-07
    N.E.W.S. - Home
    The North East Weak Signal (N.E.W.S.) Group is an ARRL-affiliated club dedicated to VHF, UHF, SHF, and microwave amateur radio operation, with over 100 members sharing technical expertise on bands from 50 MHz to light. The site hosts meeting schedules, membership information, and an extensive archive of Eastern VHF/UHF/Microwave Conference proceedings dating back to 2009.
  • 2026-07-07
    n0ofq's page!
    N0OFQ is a ham radio operator based in Yutan, Nebraska who runs a 145.37 MHz repeater linked to stations across the region. The page features an interactive world time map, repeater frequency details, over 4000 ham radio links, and participation in the Amateur Radio Webring.
  • 2026-07-07
    N1KT-Housatonc Amateur Radio Club
    The Housatonic Amateur Radio Club (callsign N1KT), based in Stratford, Connecticut, is a club founded in 1995 to promote amateur radio operating techniques, theory, and on-air practice for members and their families. The site lists club officers with their callsigns, provides contact information, and invites visitors to sign a guest book and join in radio contests.
  • 2026-07-07
    N1OTX HOMEPAGE
    Paul's N1OTX homepage is a weather-obsessed amateur radio operator's corner of the web, featuring a real-time home weather station for Brockton, MA, Java-based weather casts, and wind chill calculators comparing old and new NWS formulas. Beyond the weather tools, the site also dives into packet radio with a local BROCK node, and offers curated links for amateur radio clubs, ARES/RACES, and general computing resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    N2JAC JOTA '99
    N2JAC documents their participation in Jamboree On The Air (JOTA) 1999, an annual event where Scouts around the world connect via amateur radio, held at Webster Park in Webster, New York. The page is a photo gallery featuring fellow operators like John W3OAB and Irv AF2K, offering a snapshot of grassroots ham radio community events from the late 1990s.
  • 2026-07-07
    N3VEM | openShack Blog
    N3VEM is Vance Martin's ham radio blog covering repeater projects, AREDN mesh networking, antenna builds, and special event stations like the CQ Salk activation. The site documents ongoing technical projects including the Radio Rocket and r4e repeater builds, with posts spanning portable operations, field day, and POTA activities.
  • 2026-07-07
    N3WNB's Amateur Radio Webpage
    Tim Ingram (N3WNB) of Corry, PA built this ham radio page featuring a callsign lookup tool and a curated collection of links to resources like the ARRL, QRZ, and equipment suppliers. The site also highlights his Yaesu FT-847 rig and includes a local hams email list, giving it a personal community flavor alongside the standard reference links.
  • 2026-07-07
    n3yrw's dx page
    Frank N3YRW's ham radio link collection is a curated gateway to the world of amateur radio, covering DX hunting, callsign lookups, equipment dealers, antennas, and upcoming DXpeditions. Packed with dozens of links to resources like QRZ, ARRL, Icom, Yaesu, and DX clusters, this page is a handy one-stop reference for hams of all experience levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    N4UJW ANTENNA DESIGN LAB - Ham Radio Antennas - Design 0r Build Your own Ham Radio Antenna
    Hamuniverse.com, run by N4UJW, is a comprehensive ham radio resource site with a dedicated Antenna Design Lab offering hundreds of antenna projects, designs, and build guides for amateur radio operators. Visitors can browse antenna types by band, explore digital modes, study for license exams, and tap into a wide range of technical articles covering everything from repeaters to emergency power.
  • 2026-07-07
    N4XY's WebSite
    N4XY's personal site covers a wide range of interests centered on ham radio, including QRP, homebrew equipment, boat anchors, RTTY, antennas, and telegraph keys. Beyond radio, the site branches into photography, tropical and marine fish, orchids, ferns, and family, making it a rich window into a dedicated hobbyist's world.
  • 2026-07-07
    N5HQ
    N5HQ is the personal ham radio site of an Extra Class operator licensed since 1978, covering SSTV, DSSTV, QSL cards, antenna design tools, and amateur radio licensing resources. The site also highlights the operator's involvement as an ARRL Volunteer Examiner, Skywarn weather spotter, and Ten-Ten International member.
  • 2026-07-07
    N5TLE Homepage
    Kelly Kohls (N5TLE) shares his amateur radio interests alongside a collection of DMX512 electronics projects built around the PIC16F876 microcontroller, including source code, hex files, schematics, and functional descriptions. The site is a practical resource for anyone interested in DMX512 lighting control interfacing with analog voltage converters using PIC microcontrollers.
  • 2026-07-07
    N5XU – UT Amateur Radio Club
    The University of Texas Amateur Radio Club (UTARC) has operated under the callsign N5XU since its founding in 1921, making it one of the longest-running college radio clubs in the country. The site covers club meetings, local nets, repeater information, and resources for getting a ham radio license, with membership open to all UT-affiliated students, faculty, and staff at no cost.
  • 2026-07-07
    N5YK "Randy's World"
    Randy Ashley (callsign N5YK) shares his personal homepage centered on amateur ham radio, with interests in contesting, 6 meter band, DXing, and RTTY operating from McAllen, Texas. The site also touches on his secondary hobbies of scuba diving and Dutch oven cooking, with links to local Rio Grande Valley ham radio clubs and related resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    N7KOM Mountaintop Portable Radio
    N7KOM is the personal site of a Pacific Northwest ham radio operator specializing in QRP portable operations and Summits On The Air (SOTA) activations. Visitors will find a QRP trap kit build guide, a getting-started SOTA resource, and links to a YouTube channel, stickers, and the Cascadia Radio Discord community.
  • 2026-07-07
    N9DRB
    The personal ham radio page of Devin Berg (N9DRB), featuring his call sign details, QSO log, notes, and links to HamQTH, QRZ, and eQSL. Located in WW Locator EN44av, the site also participates in the Fediverse.Radio web ring, connecting it to a broader community of radio enthusiasts online.
  • 2026-07-07
    NAQCC Introduction
    The North American QRP CW Club (NAQCC) is a free-to-join nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting low-power amateur radio operation using Morse Code and simple wire antennas. Members can participate in contests, sprints, challenges, and CW nets, with resources to help hams of all skill levels improve their CW speed and proficiency.
  • 2026-07-07
    NARA Newark Amateur Radio Association
    The Newark Amateur Radio Association (N8ARA) serves ham radio enthusiasts in central Ohio, providing a community hub for licensed operators in the Newark area. Visitors can learn about club membership, meetings, and local amateur radio activities in the region.
  • 2026-07-07
    NASH COUNTY ARES NA4SH Amateur Radio Emergency Service
    The Nash County ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Service) is a volunteer group serving Nash County and Rocky Mount, North Carolina by providing emergency communications during disasters like hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes. The site covers their weekly nets on local repeaters, links to weather resources, and connections to state and national ARES organizations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Nashoba Valley ARC – N1NC
    The Nashoba Valley Amateur Radio Club (N1NC) serves ham radio enthusiasts in north central Massachusetts, coordinating events like Field Day, public service communications for the Groton Road Race, and ARES emergency nets. The site features a newsletter archive, officer listings, meeting info, and regular updates on club activities and regional ARES/RACES nets.
  • 2026-07-07
    NC State Alumni Amateur Radio Assn.
    The NC State Alumni Amateur Radio Association (WE4NCS) connects NC State University alumni who hold amateur radio licenses, serving as a community hub for Wolfpack grads passionate about ham radio. The site features an alumni registry form, a list of licensed NC State alums, and links to university resources, sports, and engineering programs.
  • 2026-07-07
    NCCC Home Page
    The Northern California Contest Club (NCCC) is an ARRL-affiliated amateur radio club founded in 1970, with over 300 active members dedicated to competitive radio contesting, DXing, and antenna construction. The club boasts an impressive record of contest wins including 17 ARRL Sweepstakes unlimited club competition victories and has been running the California QSO Party since 1974.
  • 2026-07-07
    NCDXF Home Page
    The Northern California DX Foundation (NCDXF) is a charitable organization founded in 1972 that provides financial support for DXpeditions to rare DXCC entities around the world. Visitors can explore funded expeditions, apply for grants, learn about the NCDXF-IARU Beacon Project, and find resources for the amateur radio DX community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Neshoba Amateur Radio Club
    The Neshoba Amateur Radio Club (N.A.R.C.) serves ham radio operators in Neshoba County, central Mississippi, hosting a Sunday night net on the N5EPP repeater at 147.330 MHz. The site lists 2005 club officers, links to callsign lookup services like QRZ and Buckmaster, and connects visitors to local and regional radio nets.
  • 2026-07-07
    New England Repeater Directory
    The New England Repeater Directory (NERD) is a volunteer-maintained database of amateur radio repeaters across the New England region, updated nightly to ensure accuracy. Visitors can search listings by location and band, plot results on Google Maps, and download the full database as a CSV file for use with radio programming software.
  • 2026-07-07
    New Jersey QRP Club
    The New Jersey QRP Club is a community organization for amateur radio enthusiasts focused on low-power (QRP) radio operation and homebrew electronics projects. Visitors will find sprint contest results, homebrew project showcases, TeamSpeak design sessions, and resources for QRP builders in the New Jersey region.
  • 2026-07-07
    New Page 1
    Hosted on QSL.net, this site belongs to BHARC, likely a local amateur radio club or ham radio organization based on the domain structure. The page uses frames, suggesting it contains club information, resources, or member content typical of ham radio community sites from the early web era.
  • 2026-07-07
    New Page 1
    John Cath's radio project pages feature detailed amateur radio construction projects including a 17-page guide to building a 600W 50MHz solid state amplifier and a power splitter for 70cm. The site reproduces designs from RadCom magazine and the Radio Society of Great Britain, making it a useful reference for ham radio builders and experimenters.
  • 2026-07-07
    New post
    A “Walkie-Talkie” SSB transceiver for 14MHz or the higher RF bands – DK7IH Radio & Electronics Engineering: DK7IH is the personal engineering site of Peter Rachow, a radio amateur who documents his homebrew SSB transceiver builds including QRP multiband rigs, walkie-talkie style transceivers, and SMD-based designs for the 14MHz band and beyond. The site is a detailed technical resource for ham radio enthusiasts interested in hands-on RF circuit construction and design.
  • 2026-07-07
    News from the Sultans of Shwing
    The Sultans of Shwing is the group page for ham radio operators Mike K9NW, Chad WE9V, and Scott KA9FOX, centered around their legendary annual parties at the Dayton Hamvention stretching back to 1995. The site features years of party photos, links to contesting and DX resources, and the irreverent humor of the ham radio contest community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Newton Radio Response Team
    The Newton Radio Response Team is a community emergency communications group based in Newton, likely coordinating amateur radio operators for public safety and disaster response. Sites like this serve as a hub for volunteer ham radio operators who support local emergency services when standard communications fail.
  • 2026-07-07
    NG3K Amateur Radio Contest/DX Page
    Bill Feidt (NG3K) has built a comprehensive amateur radio resource focused on DX operations and contesting, featuring the Announced DX Operations (ADXO) database, DXCC entity tables, packet cluster resources, and propagation forecasts. With archives stretching back to the mid-1990s and regularly updated links to DX tools, contest calendars, and reverse beacon networks, this site is a go-to reference for serious DX and contest operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    NOGA QRP Club
    The NOGA QRP Club is an amateur radio club focused on low-power (QRP) radio operation, Morse code (CW), and kit building and construction. This page serves as a redirect to the club's new home at nogaqrp.org, with meta keywords hinting at a community centered around QRP kits like the Pixie transceiver.
  • 2026-07-07
    Norm's Rotor Service - Sales, Service and parts for Ham Radio antenna rotators; antenna rotor service; parts for antenna rotors
    Norm's Rotor Service is the oldest and largest antenna rotator repair facility in the United States, specializing in sales, service, and parts for ham radio antenna rotators since the 1960s. With an inventory of over 25,000 parts covering brands like Cornell-Dubilier, Hy-Gain, and Telex, this is an essential resource for amateur radio operators needing rotor repairs or replacements.
  • 2026-07-07
    North Carolina ARES® and AUXCOMM
    The official site for North Carolina ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Service) and AUXCOMM, coordinating amateur radio operators across all 100 NC counties for emergency communications support. It features a comprehensive county-by-county coordinator directory, training requirements, FEMA integration guidelines, and links to ARRL emergency planning documents.
  • 2026-07-07
    North Country Amateur Radio Club Home Page
    The North Country Amateur Radio Club (K1NCR) serves ham radio operators in northern New Hampshire and Vermont, with meeting announcements, member callsigns, and coverage of their annual Field Day operations. The site features Real Video footage of members operating 40-meter phone and CW, links to regional repeater clubs, and introductory info for those curious about getting their ham license.
  • 2026-07-07
    Northern Berkshire Amateur Radio Club – NoBARC
    The Northern Berkshire Amateur Radio Club (NoBARC) serves approximately 150 licensed ham radio operators in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, with repeaters positioned atop Mount Greylock at 3,500 feet providing coverage across a 250-300 mile radius. The site features meeting schedules, DXpedition presentations, repeater information, license classes, field day results, and resources for new hams.
  • 2026-07-07
    Northern New Hampshire AllStar Network
    John N1PCE runs the Northern New Hampshire AllStar Network, a linked repeater system spanning Whitefield and Groveton with VHF/UHF nodes and a DMR BrandMeister connection on Cannon Mountain. The site lists node frequencies, CTCSS tones, ASL node numbers, and a weekly 'North Country Weather Net' schedule for amateur radio operators in the north country region.
  • 2026-07-07
    Northland Antique Radio Club - NARC
    The Northland Antique Radio Club (NARC) is a Minnesota-based club for vintage radio enthusiasts, hosting events like Radio Daze swap meets, auctions, and hands-on restoration workshops in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. The site features event calendars, photo galleries from past gatherings, membership information, and restoration notes for antique radios.
  • 2026-07-07
    NU5DE Home Page
    The Naturist Amateur Radio Club (NU5DE) is a unique ham radio club that operates from Star Ranch Nudist Resort in McDade, Texas, combining nude recreation with amateur radio operations. The site showcases their custom QSL cards, including their award-winning 'barefoot' design, and documents their on-air activities during Nude Recreation Week from 2001 onward.
  • 2026-07-07
    N�FLQ Home Page
    Collin Witwer (N0FLQ) is a ham radio operator from Minneapolis, Minnesota who built this sprawling personal homepage packed with categorized links covering everything from ham radio and shortwave to space, electronics, weather, and beyond. The site serves as both a personal hub and a massive curated web directory, with a QSL card, live webcam, and links to local Minnesota resources making it a genuine snapshot of late-1990s hobbyist internet culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    N�HR - Ham Radio Resources
    N0HR.com is a hub for amateur radio operators, offering PocketPC ham radio software including MobileLog 2 for contact logging, PPCMorse for learning Morse code, and PocketDigi for digital modes like PSK31 and RTTY. The site also features a large curated and user-rated ham radio links directory, HF propagation tools, a DXPedition map, and a blog covering tower projects, contests, and DX activity.
  • 2026-07-07
    OCSD RACES
    OCRACES is the official site for the County of Orange Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service, an auxiliary communications unit operating under the Orange County Sheriff's Department Emergency Management Division. Visitors can find membership information, net schedules, past events, and details about how trained amateur radio operators provide voice, video, and data emergency communications during disasters.
  • 2026-07-07
    Official NJQRP Skeeter Hunt Webpage
    The official home of the NJQRP Skeeter Hunt, an annual outdoor QRP radio operating event that challenges amateur radio operators to leave their shacks and make contacts in the field using home-brewed or kit-built equipment. Now in its 14th year, the site hosts scoreboards and soapbox comments dating back multiple years, making it a rich archive of this beloved low-power radio community tradition.
  • 2026-07-07
    OpenRepeater Project
    The OpenRepeater Project is an open-source initiative to build a low-cost, Linux-based amateur radio repeater controller using single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi. Managed by N3MBH, the site offers downloads, a knowledge base, setup guides, and community forums for ham radio operators looking to build their own duplex repeater systems.
  • 2026-07-07
    Orange County (California) Amateur Radio Club - Home Page
    The Orange County Amateur Radio Club (OCARC) has been serving Southern California ham radio enthusiasts since 1934, making it one of the longest-running ARRL-affiliated clubs in the region. Visitors will find meeting schedules, club nets, emergency communications info, a newsletter archive, VE testing sessions, and resources covering everything from satellite communications to digital modes like FT8 and D-STAR.
  • 2026-07-07
    OSCAR - Home Page
    The Owatonna Steele County Amateur Radio club (OSCAR) serves ham radio enthusiasts in Owatonna, Minnesota, with resources including repeater info, EchoLink access, a club store, and emergency service coordination. The site lists club officers, monthly meeting details, licensing classes, and links to ARRL, SKYWARN, and local emergency management organizations.
  • 2026-07-07
    OZ2M - TACLog
    OZ2M's TACLog is a dedicated page for amateur radio contest logging software, likely developed by the Danish ham radio operator behind the OZ2M callsign. Visitors interested in contest operating and logging tools for amateur radio will find this a focused technical resource.
  • 2026-07-07
    P.V. on the NET - FOGGY MOUNTAIN AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
    The Foggy Mountain Amateur Radio Club (FMARC) serves ham radio operators in the Palos Verdes area, featuring club news, meeting announcements, and topics like APRS/GPS integration with amateur radio. Maintained by Jack Carter (KC6WYX), the site includes highlights such as a monthly YL QSL card feature and coverage of real-world ham radio operations at the Rose Parade.
  • 2026-07-07
    PAARA - Palo Alto ARA
    The Palo Alto Amateur Radio Association (PAARA) maintains this club homepage listing meeting times, net schedules, and operating award details for their active weekly net on the W6APZ repeater. A snapshot of early 2000s ham radio club life in the San Francisco Bay Area, complete with a newsletter archive and contact information for local members.
  • 2026-07-07
    PACTOR NEWS
    Phil Sussman (N8PS) runs this dedicated resource covering PACTOR, a digital HF radio mode, including news, updates, and reflections on its declining use among amateur radio operators. The site features hardware reviews of SCS PTC TNCs, links to logging software, and candid commentary on the state of digital amateur radio communications.
  • 2026-07-07
    Page Web F1FLA
    The personal ham radio page of F1FLA, Jouffroy Jean-Jacques, a French amateur radio operator based in Lessard le National. The site focuses on amateur radio topics including EME (Earth-Moon-Earth) communication and antennas, hosted on the well-known QSL.net amateur radio platform.
  • 2026-07-07
    Paladin Contest Club Homepage
    The Paladin Contest Club is a casual amateur radio group centered around sharing a special club callsign for contests and mini-DXpeditions, with no formal score competition against other clubs. The site offers access to club bylaws, a member roster, contest scores, and logs, all coordinated by Jack Fleming (WA0RJY).
  • 2026-07-07
    Palm Beach Trackers Society
    The Florida Trackers Society is an amateur radio club based in Florida dedicated to ARDF (Amateur Radio Direction Finding), foxhunting competitions, and Skywarn storm tracking in coordination with the National Weather Service. Founded in 1999 under the callsign KG4DWJ, the site covers club membership, foxhunt rules, Doppler weather tracking vehicles, and upcoming events for ham radio enthusiasts across the state.
  • 2026-07-07
    Paul O'Kane EI5DI. SD - the Contest Logger for Radio Amateurs.
    Paul O'Kane EI5DI offers SD, a free and actively maintained contest logging software for amateur radio operators running on Windows and Linux. The site also features Paul's personal commentary on ham radio topics, DXpedition stories, and resources like DXCC country files and Super Check Partial databases.
  • 2026-07-07
    PCARS – W4MLB – The Platinum Coast Amateur Radio Society
    The Platinum Coast Amateur Radio Society (PCARS, callsign W4MLB) is a Florida non-profit club serving amateur radio operators in central and southern Brevard County for over 60 years. The site covers club membership, monthly meetings, the Melbourne Hamfest, VE licensing exams, ARRL Field Day, emergency nets, local repeaters, and mentorship resources for hams at every experience level.
  • 2026-07-07
    Peel Amateur Radio Club | Serving the Ham Radio Community of Brampton and Caledon
    The Peel Amateur Radio Club (PARC) serves the ham radio community of Brampton and Caledon, Ontario, with resources covering repeaters, ARES emergency communications, nets, and special interest groups for HF, contesting, packet radio, and Morse code. Members can find meeting schedules, club bylaws, technical notes, and member projects, making it a well-rounded hub for local amateur radio operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Personal Web Page
    CEMARC (Council of Eastern Massachusetts Amateur Radio Clubs) is the ARRL-affiliated umbrella organization representing the ham radio community across Eastern Massachusetts, with delegate clubs meeting quarterly to coordinate activities. The site covers club member interests, on-air nets, Field Day information, local club listings, and the council's history dating back to its founding memo.
  • 2026-07-07
    Peter Laws' Page o' Fun ... Not ...
    Peter Laws has maintained this personal page since 1994, with amateur radio as its clear centerpiece, including newsletters from the University of Arkansas Amateur Radio Club dating back to 1992 and numerous presentations and videos on topics like satellites, DXLab, and outdoor warning sirens. The site also touches on scanning, trains, and AI, but the depth of ham radio content spanning three decades makes it a genuine archive for radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Phila Area Repeater Assoc.
    The Philadelphia Area Repeater Association (PARA) maintains this club site listing their extensive network of repeaters across the greater Philadelphia region, including Valley Forge, Camden, and surrounding areas. Visitors can find club history dating back to 1971, officer listings, membership info, and links to ARRL and FCC resources for ham radio operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    PI4CC Contest Club
    PI4CC Contest Club is a Dutch amateur radio club operating from a World War II bunker at Hoek van Holland since 1993, specializing in HF multi-operator contest entries. The site offers a detailed station tour, antenna specifications, contest stories, DX-trip logs, and member information for this technically impressive homebrew contest station.
  • 2026-07-07
    PKRS.COM - President Karami Radio Society - OD5RAK - Tripoli,Lebanon
    The President Karami Radio Society (PKRS) is an internationally recognized amateur radio club based in Tripoli, Lebanon, operating under the callsign OD5RAK. The site covers club history, members, awards, technical resources, and eQSL information, offering a window into ham radio culture in northern Lebanon.
  • 2026-07-07
    Polski Związek Krótkofalowców. Polish Amateur Radio Union.
    The Polish Amateur Radio Union (Polski Związek Krótkofalowców) is the largest national organization in Poland dedicated to amateur radio communication and satellite radio services. The site serves as the official hub for PZK members, featuring weekly bulletins, news updates, a callsign lookup database, and organizational resources in both Polish and English.
  • 2026-07-07
    Poole Radio Society G4PRS
    The Poole Radio Society (G4PRS) is a UK-based amateur radio club representing enthusiasts in the Poole area, hosted on the QSL.net network. The site serves as the club's online presence, likely featuring member information, club activities, and resources for local ham radio operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Port Saint Lucie Amateur Radio Association
    The Port Saint Lucie Amateur Radio Association (PSLARA) is an ARRL-affiliated club serving licensed ham radio operators and enthusiasts in Port Saint Lucie, Florida. The site covers club meetings, repeater frequencies, emergency communications services, licensing classes, and VE testing sessions.
  • 2026-07-07
    Post 30
    Explorer Post 30 is a youth scouting group based in Springfield, Missouri with a focus on amateur radio and related activities. The site links to ARRL and QSL.net resources, features post event photos, and connects members with local and area clubs.
  • 2026-07-07
    Propagation | The Daily DX
    The Daily DX is a hub for ham radio operators focused on DXing, offering a curated propagation page with links to solar data, space weather forecasts, and VOACAP prediction tools. Visitors can track HF propagation conditions, solar activity, and greyline predictions to optimize their chances of reaching distant or weak-signal stations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Puget Amateur Radio Society
    The Puget Amateur Radio Society (PARS) is a general interest amateur radio club based in the Bellevue/Redmond, Washington area, meeting monthly at the North Bellevue Community Center. The site lists club officers, meeting details, and resources like bylaws and meeting minutes, and welcomes both licensed hams and newcomers interested in earning their first license.
  • 2026-07-07
    Puget Sound Repeater Group
    The Puget Sound Repeater Group (PSRG) is a Seattle-area amateur radio club managing a network of repeaters, remote HF stations, and regular nets for ham radio operators in the Pacific Northwest. The site offers member resources, licensing exam info, educational presentations, and tools like live voter scopes and EchoLink/AllStar connectivity details.
  • 2026-07-07
    QRO Technologies - Ray Connin KB8VU - Home Page
    Ray Connin (KB8VU) runs QRO Technologies out of Bryan, Ohio, a site dedicated to amateur radio and high-power RF amplifier technology. The page is associated with a long-running operation dating back to 1996, suggesting deep involvement in the ham radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    QRP ARCI - QRP Amateur Radio Club International
    QRP ARCI is the QRP Amateur Radio Club International, a 16,000-member organization dedicated to low-power ham radio operating and homebrewing. The site hosts contest schedules, a Hall of Fame, links to kits and supplies, and the full contents of their quarterly magazine featuring technical articles by prominent QRP operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    QRP Labs Kits
    QRP Labs sells a wide range of amateur radio kits including multi-band transceivers, CW rigs, GPS receivers, synthesizers, and high-altitude balloon trackers at budget-friendly prices. The site is a go-to destination for QRP radio enthusiasts who enjoy building their own equipment, with kits ranging from beginner-friendly to highly technical designs like the WSPR balloon tracker.
  • 2026-07-07
    QRP Labs shop!
    QRP Labs is a shop and resource hub for amateur radio enthusiasts, offering a wide range of kits including CW transceivers, digital transceivers, GPS receivers, WSPR/QRSS transmitters, and high-altitude balloon trackers. The site features an impressive catalog of homebrew-style radio kits catering to QRP (low power) operators, with supporting documentation, newsletters, and community resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    QSL.net
    QSL.net is a long-running free web hosting and email forwarding service built specifically for amateur radio operators worldwide, founded in 1996 by Alan Waller K3TKJ. Visitors can sign up for ham radio websites and email addresses, join mailing lists, access DXer resources, and connect with other operators through real-time DX spotting and chat services.
  • 2026-07-07
    QSO TODAY AMATEUR RADIO PODCAST - QSO Today Podcast
    QSO Today is a long-running weekly podcast hosted by Eric, featuring in-depth interviews with amateur radio operators covering topics from homebrew transmitters and vintage gear to SDR, contesting, and DXpeditions. With over 535 episodes archived and a searchable episode list, it's an invaluable audio resource for ham radio enthusiasts at every experience level.
  • 2026-07-07
    QSO/SWL real time maps and lists
    DXMAPS is a real-time interactive mapping tool for amateur radio operators, displaying live QSO contacts and SWL spots across multiple bands and propagation modes worldwide. Visitors can filter by frequency band, propagation type (Sporadic-E, Aurora, EME, Tropo, F2, and more), region, and data source including DX-Cluster and PSK Reporter, making it an invaluable tool for DXers and ham radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Quincy Area Repeater Group - KD9VA
    The Quincy Area Repeater Group (QARG) was a club of licensed amateur radio operators in West Central Illinois who established and maintained the 147.195MHz 2M repeater serving the Quincy, Illinois and North Eastern Missouri area. The site serves as a historical record of the group's 18-year operation before transferring control to the Western Illinois Amateur Radio Club, including a full list of charter members and their callsigns.
  • 2026-07-07
    R6 Army MARS
    Consolidated Solar Weather: Region 6 Army MARS consolidates critical solar weather data for HF radio operators, including ionospheric critical frequency (foF2), maximum usable frequency (MUF), K-Index readings, solar X-ray flux, and proton flux from GOES satellites. The site serves as a practical reference for Army MARS members needing real-time propagation data to assess HF communication conditions.
  • 2026-07-07
    Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES)
    The national web presence for the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES), a program coordinating licensed amateur radio operators for emergency and disaster communications across the United States. Maintained by Ken Bourne (W6HK) since 1997, the site covers FCC RACES rules, news, volunteer protection information, and links to local RACES groups nationwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    Radio Boatanchor Home Page
    WB1ASL's personal ham radio page dedicated to vintage 'boatanchor' radio equipment, featuring Rich's own collection including a Hammarlund HQ-170 and a Lil' LuLu prototype. The site also curates shortwave listening links including Glenn Hauser's World of Radio and DXing resources for radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Radio Club of Tacoma
    The Radio Club of Tacoma (W7DK) is a nonprofit organization serving FCC-licensed ham radio operators in Pierce County, Washington and the South Puget Sound region. Members and visitors can find information on club meetings, repeaters, license exams, emergency communications, and the W7OS Antique Radio Museum.
  • 2026-07-07
    Radio Coverage Maps
    The FARC-SC (Frankfort Amateur Radio Club of South Carolina) hosts radio coverage maps and club resources for local ham radio enthusiasts. The site uses a frames-based layout typical of early 2000s web design, offering geographic signal coverage information relevant to the club's area.
  • 2026-07-07
    Radio Merit Badge
    Created by AA6J Bill Jeffrey, an Assistant Scoutmaster and Merit Badge Counselor from San Diego, this site provides study notes and guidance to help Boy Scouts earn the Radio Merit Badge without needing a ham license or Morse code knowledge. It covers all eight requirements for the badge and includes links to additional resources, updated for the 2002 BSA requirements.
  • 2026-07-07
    Radioamator.ro - Radioamatorism in Romania
    Radioamator.ro is a comprehensive Romanian-language portal for amateur radio operators, covering everything from equipment construction and digital communications to DX activities, contest calendars, and propagation bulletins. The site serves the Romanian ham radio community with articles, a callbook, forums, and links to the Romanian Amateur Radio Federation.
  • 2026-07-07
    Radioing - Amateur | Ham | Radio Network
    Radioing.com, created by Charlie Bautsch (W5AM), is a sprawling amateur radio network covering everything from licensing guides and RF calculators to virtual museums of classic Collins Radio equipment and vintage transceivers. With over 4,000 ham radio links, callsign search tools, Morse code resources, classified ads, and a remote station, this site is a comprehensive hub for both newcomers and seasoned hams.
  • 2026-07-07
    Radioware & Radio Bookstore Radio Hobbyist Catalog
    Radioware is a hobbyist catalog and bookstore supplying antennas, cables, and accessories to amateur radio, scanner, and shortwave listeners. It serves as a one-stop shop for radio enthusiasts looking for gear spanning ham radio, CB, and SWL equipment.
  • 2026-07-07
    Raduno Radioamatori Superga
    This page announces the 10th Raduno Radioamatori Superga, a three-day amateur radio gathering organized by the A.R.I. section of Turin, Italy, held at the Basilica di Superga in June 2001. Visitors would find a detailed event schedule covering HF/VHF/UHF radio operations, an exhibition of homemade and vintage radio equipment, Morse key displays, and a communal lunch at the monastery refectory.
  • 2026-07-07
    RARS - The Raleigh Amateur Radio Society
    The Raleigh Amateur Radio Society (RARS) is an active ham radio club based in Raleigh, North Carolina, offering membership meetings, public service events, license classes, and the annual RARSfest hamfest. The site serves as a hub for local hams with announcements covering field days, emergency communications, portable operating events, and resources for newcomers through its Ham Tracks program.
  • 2026-07-07
    Read Oak Victory Amateur Radio Club
    The Red Oak Victory Amateur Radio Club (ROVARC) is an ARRL-affiliated ham radio club based aboard the SS Red Oak Victory, a WWII Victory Ship docked in Richmond, California. Club members have restored the ship's original radio room to operating condition and operate on the ham bands under callsigns K6YVM and NY6CI, blending maritime history with amateur radio.
  • 2026-07-07
    Red Cedar Repeater Association - Menomonie, WI
    The Red Cedar Repeater Association (RCRA) is a Wisconsin-based amateur radio club established in 1974, serving as trustee for the K9KGB repeater system covering West Central Wisconsin along the I-94 corridor. The site provides technical details on their 2-meter repeater frequencies, PL tones, and remote links, along with embedded National Weather Service radar tools useful for local operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Red River Radio Amateurs
    Red River Radio Amateurs (RRRA) is the official website for an amateur radio club serving the Red River region, featuring club news, event calendars, repeater information, and resources for aspiring ham radio operators. The site covers POTA activations, net schedules, license testing, ARES meetings, and an active blog with technical posts from club members.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rede dos Emissores Portugueses @ 1926 - 2026 | Associação Nacional de Radioamadores
    The Rede dos Emissores Portugueses (REP) is Portugal's national amateur radio association, founded in 1926 and a member of the IARU since 1933, representing ham radio operators across Portugal, the Azores, and Madeira. The site offers a repeater network directory covering VHF/UHF FM, DMR, D-Star, Echolink, and more, alongside news, contests, licensing information, and regulatory resources from ANACOM.
  • 2026-07-07
    RF Inquiry Inc.
    RF Inquiry Inc. is a Japanese company specializing in amateur and professional radio equipment, selling filters for RFI interference suppression, antennas from brands like OptiBeam and OM Power, and accessories for HF, VHF, and UHF operation. The site serves ham radio operators with a product catalog including bandpass filters, baluns, linear amplifiers, and noise reduction gear from well-known manufacturers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Richmond Amateur Radio Club
    The Richmond Amateur Radio Club (RARC) is a Virginia-based ham radio organization with sections covering licensing resources, club repeaters, nets, and public service events. Notable activities include Field Day operations, satellite workshops, balloon chase teams, and volunteer coordination for local community events like the Monument Avenue 10k.
  • 2026-07-07
    RigPix Database - Main
    RigPix is a comprehensive reference database featuring information, specifications, and photographs of ham radio and shortwave receiver equipment from hundreds of manufacturers including Icom, Kenwood, Yaesu, Hallicrafters, Heathkit, and many more. With thousands of entries spanning vintage and modern transceivers, scanners, and accessories, it serves as an indispensable rig reference for amateur radio operators and SWL enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Roadrunners Microwave Group
    The Roadrunners Microwave Group (RMG) is a Texas-based amateur radio club focused on operation and technical aspects of microwave communications, particularly on bands above 420 MHz and up to 10 GHz. The site lists meeting schedules, weekly nets, activity nights, and resources for hams interested in pushing into the higher frequency bands.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rochester Amateur Radio Club Inc.
    The Rochester Amateur Radio Club (RARC) is an ARRL-affiliated nonprofit based in Rochester, Minnesota, dedicated to advancing amateur radio knowledge and providing public service support to the local community. The site features club meeting minutes going back to 2019, ARES emergency communications resources, Skywarn weather dashboards, repeater information, and a regularly published newsletter called the Hamster.
  • 2026-07-07
    RTTY - FSK/AFSK interface - Diagrams and tips
    IK3QAR's technical page covers RTTY digital radio operation, focusing on FSK and AFSK interface circuits with detailed wiring diagrams for connecting a PC soundcard to a transceiver. The site addresses practical problems like ground loop interference and signal reentry, offering schematics and tips for rigs including the Kenwood TS940.
  • 2026-07-07
    RxControl Software Home Page
    A technical hobbyist site focused on shortwave listening, featuring custom hardware designs using PIC microcontrollers, RTTY decoders, HF receiver control software, and digital decoding tools built by the creator. Visitors will find schematics, software downloads, and detailed projects spanning everything from RS-232 adapters to ADS-B decoders and frequency standards.
  • 2026-07-07
    RZ1AK Home Page
    The personal ham radio page of RZ1AK, a Russian amateur radio operator, featuring information on how to send letters and QSL cards to Russia. Hosted on the classic QSL.net network, this page offers a glimpse into the international correspondence culture of the ham radio community.

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