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  • 2026-07-07
    VE9AA 6M WEBPAGE
    Michael Smith (VE9AA) shares his passion for 6-meter DX operating from New Brunswick, Canada, with station photos, antenna builds, and a VE 6m firsts list tracking rare country contacts on the "magic band." Licensed since 1978 and active on 50MHz since 1991, his site chronicles a dedicated pursuit of 125 countries worked on 6m along with EME project plans and contest activity.
  • 2026-07-07
    Victor Amateur Radio Association (VARA) -- W2VTM Camden, NJ
    The Victor Amateur Radio Association (VARA), callsign W2VTM, is the employee ham radio club of L-3 Communications Systems East in Camden, NJ, with roots tracing back to the historic Radio Corporation of America (RCA). The site offers club history, hamfest schedules for the South Jersey/Philadelphia metro area, licensing resources, satellite tracking links, HF propagation guides, and a rich heritage connecting members across RCA, GE Aerospace, Martin Marietta, Lockheed Martin, and L-3.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vijfsnippervijf's little home!
    Vijfsnippervijf's personal corner of the web showcases a wide range of creative works including original music, visual art, short stories, and opinion pieces, with a dedicated section on ham and amateur radio. The site also features Linux Mint content, Last.fm music integration, a dev log, and a guestbook, making it a lively and eclectic personal hub.
  • 2026-07-07
    VKHam - Home
    VKHam is a comprehensive Australian amateur radio resource hub run by VK2CA, featuring over 12,000 QSL card images, a directory of 1800+ VK callsigns, repeater maps for all Australian states, and an extensive electronics and kit manual library. Visitors can look up VK callsigns, browse DX information, access frequency and Morse code references, and even post classified ads for ham radio equipment.
  • 2026-07-07
    VKHam - Home
    VKHam is a comprehensive Australian amateur radio resource hub run by VK2CA, featuring over 12,000 QSL card images, a directory of 1800+ VK callsigns, repeater maps for all Australian states, and DX information. The site also offers kit and radio manuals, electronics resources, frequency tables, and a classifieds section specifically for the Australian ham radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    VU2ESE | Radio Experiments of VU2ESE
    Ashhar Farhan (VU2ESE) is an Indian radio amateur who designs and builds his own transceivers, SDRs, and test equipment, sharing full schematics and source code freely with the builder community. Highlights include the BITX SSB transceiver, the hackable sBitx SDR with integrated FT8 support, and a growing collection of homebrew test gear like spectrum analyzers and tone generators.
  • 2026-07-07
    VVARA
    The Verde Valley Amateur Radio Association (VVARA) serves ham radio enthusiasts in North-Central Arizona, hosting regular club meetings, training presentations, and multiple weekly nets including trivia and rag chew sessions. The site also features a live weather station and camera feed from Mingus Mountain, making it a useful local hub for both radio operators and weather watchers.
  • 2026-07-07
    VVARA
    The Verde Valley Amateur Radio Association (VVARA) serves ham radio enthusiasts in north-central Arizona, providing club meeting schedules, net listings, repeater information, and foxhunt resources. Regular nets like the Knobby Knee Net and 60s Trivia Net reflect an active local community, and the site even includes a live weather camera feed from Mingus Mountain.
  • 2026-07-07
    W 8 L A P – Lapeer County ARA – Serving Lapeer County & Surrounding Communities in Michigan
    The Lapeer County Amateur Radio Association (W8LAP) has served Lapeer County, Michigan since its founding in 1953, bringing together nearly 60 members for community service, emergency communications, and amateur radio operations. The site covers the club's repeater systems, ARES emergency services, SkyWarn weather spotting, membership info, newsletters, and licensing exam events.
  • 2026-07-07
    WØABR - Hub City Amateur Radio Club
    The Hub City Amateur Radio Club (W0ABR) serves the Aberdeen, South Dakota area with regular club meetings, nets, and informal coffee gatherings for ham radio enthusiasts. The site lists upcoming events, links to local APRS activity and weather resources, and connects members to the ARRL and regional repeater networks.
  • 2026-07-07
    WØAIH Contest Station
    The W0AIH Contest Station site documents an impressive amateur radio operation spread across 120 acres of Wisconsin farmland, featuring over 50 towers and six HF operating positions. Built as a tribute to Paul Bittner W0AIH (1933-2018), the site covers the station's hardware, operators, antennas, and the storied history of 'The Farm' that became a landmark visible from Interstate 94.
  • 2026-07-07
    W1aa_1 - Page – 1 of 9
    Documenting the 2003 Marconi 100th Anniversary Special Event station operated by the Marconi Radio Club (W1AA) and the Marconi Cape Cod Memorial Radio Club (KM1CC) near the historic Cape Cod transmission site, this site captures a milestone commemoration that logged over 13,000 contacts worldwide. Highlights include a rare contact with the International Space Station and a presidential commemorative message from George W. Bush, making it a fascinating record of amateur radio history in action.
  • 2026-07-07
    W1CDN – Ham Radio Adventures
    W1CDN documents ham radio adventures with hands-on technical posts covering packet radio, homebrew builds, APRS digipeaters, and radio orienteering projects. The site features detailed notes on software configurations like direwolf and flrig, DIY hardware builds including a powered speaker and homebrew power meter, and practical guides for operating on various bands.
  • 2026-07-07
    W3EAX – Amateur Radio Club at the University of Maryland
    W3EAX is the Amateur Radio Association at the University of Maryland, a student club with roots going back to 1933 and an ARRL-affiliated callsign. Their well-equipped shack includes HF, UHF/VHF, Amateur Television, and satellite gear, plus a full electronics workbench for hands-on radio experience.
  • 2026-07-07
    W3MRC Amateur Radio Club
    The W3MRC Amateur Radio Club is a ham radio organization based in Austin, Texas, with a web presence on the QSL.net network. The site serves as a basic landing page for the club, last updated in 2013, offering a starting point for local amateur radio enthusiasts in the Austin area.
  • 2026-07-07
    W3PIE UNIONTOWN AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
    Amateur status since 1938: The W3PIE Uniontown Amateur Radio Club has held amateur status since 1938, making it one of the longer-running ham radio clubs in the region. This Tripod-hosted page serves as a redirect to the club's newer domain at w3pie.org, with minimal content beyond the forwarding notice.
  • 2026-07-07
    W4ATC – Student Amateur Radio Society
    W4ATC is the Student Amateur Radio Society at NC State University, a club with over 90 years of history connecting students through the hobby of amateur radio. Visitors can explore the club's equipment archive, QSL information, moonbounce (EME) presentations, and details on joining the active campus radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    W4KRN/K4JJR Ham Home Page
    Jim and Karen's joint ham radio page for callsigns W4KRN and K4JJR features their station setup, ham radio links, and a reference to the Dayton 2000 hamfest. The site also participates in the Amateur Radio Webring and includes a local weather widget for Warrenton, Virginia.
  • 2026-07-07
    W4ZT - Tony King's page
    Tony King's W4ZT memorial site covers his extensive amateur radio activities, including repeaters, antenna construction, power supply modifications, and DXpeditions. Now preserved as a tribute after Tony's passing in 2009, the site offers a wealth of technical resources and personal projects from a dedicated ARRL life member based in the Atlanta area.
  • 2026-07-07
    W5AC - The Texas A&M Amateur Radio Club
    W5AC is the Texas A&M University Amateur Radio Club, founded in 1912, making it one of the oldest university radio clubs in existence. The site covers club meetings, repeater information, nets, field day events, emergency communications, and free license exam sessions open to students and the public.
  • 2026-07-07
    W5GFC - Greers Ferry ARC homepage
    The W5GFC Greers Ferry Amateur Radio Club serves ham radio enthusiasts in the Ozark foothills of Arkansas, offering club news, repeater listings, VE exam info, QSL cards, and a photo album. Founded in the 1970s, this active club also coordinates emergency communications and hosts a weekly net on 147.330+.
  • 2026-07-07
    W5SDC Homepage
    W5SDC is the personal amateur radio homepage of a ham radio operator identified by their callsign W5SDC. The site uses a frames-based layout typical of the early web era, suggesting a classic hobbyist page dedicated to amateur radio activities and information.
  • 2026-07-07
    W5WWW'S HAM RADIO WEB-RINGS PAGE
    Ron (W5WWW) maintains this hub page collecting all the amateur radio webrings he belongs to, including the Radio Amateur Ring, Amateur Radio World Ring, HAMs on The Net, and Ham Radio Chat rings. A useful snapshot of how the early ham radio online community organized itself through interconnected webring networks.
  • 2026-07-07
    W5YI Licensing Services Inc
    W5YI Licensing Services Inc. is a nationwide Volunteer Examiner Coordinator (VEC) offering full-service amateur radio licensing support, including exam sessions, vanity call sign applications, license renewals, and club station licenses. The site also features a youth licensing program that covers FCC fees for applicants aged 25 and under, making it a practical hub for anyone pursuing or maintaining a ham radio license.
  • 2026-07-07
    W6KA Pasadena Radio Club
    The W6KA Pasadena Radio Club is the official web presence for a California-based amateur radio club serving the Pasadena and Altadena area. The page serves as a gateway to the club's main sites and connects visitors to the Amateur Radio World Ring webring network.
  • 2026-07-07
    W7YRC – Yavapai Amateur Radio Club
    The Yavapai Amateur Radio Club (W7YRC) serves ham radio enthusiasts in the Prescott, Arizona area with license classes, repeater information, club events, and public service opportunities. The site offers a wealth of resources including study materials for license exams, a monthly newsletter called the YARC Signal, and details on events like Field Day and the Prescott Hamfest.
  • 2026-07-07
    W7ZOI_Site
    The personal site of Wes Hayward (W7ZOI), a well-known amateur radio engineer and co-author of 'Experimental Methods in RF Design' (EMRFD), featuring technical articles, filter design resources, errata, and glimpses of his ham shack. A rich destination for radio homebrewers and RF enthusiasts, with bonus content covering mountain hikes that incorporated amateur radio operation.
  • 2026-07-07
    W8DC – Grand Rapids Amateur Radio Association
    The Grand Rapids Amateur Radio Association (GRARA), callsign W8DC, is a Michigan-based amateur radio club offering meetings, license testing sessions, repeater access, and annual events like Field Day and a Hamfest. The site keeps members informed with meeting announcements, minutes, newsletters, and membership information for the greater Grand Rapids area.
  • 2026-07-07
    W9DUP Home
    The official site of W9DUP, the DuPage Amateur Radio Club (DARC) based in Illinois, covering club news, membership, Field Day results, hamfests, ARES emergency preparedness, and local amateur radio events. Visitors can find an active club calendar, EchoLink and IRLP info, licensing education resources, and a showcase of the club's 7th-place national Field Day finish.
  • 2026-07-07
    WA1MBA Amateur Radio Microwaves
    Tom WA1MBA has built a comprehensive resource dedicated to microwave amateur radio, covering everything from 10GHz rainscatter propagation to millimeter wave band projects, waveguide design, and LNA and quadrupler hardware builds. Active since 1996, the site features technical papers, conference presentations, RF connector guides, and a mailing list reflector for fellow microwave ham enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    WA3KEY Virtual Collins Radio Museum
    WA3KEY's Virtual Collins Radio Museum, created by Norman Drechsel, catalogs the full range of Collins Radio Company amateur equipment from 1946 through 1995, with individual pages for transmitters, receivers, transceivers, and accessories. A rich reference for ham radio collectors and restorers, the site also includes advertisement archives, parts and service vendor listings, and collector club resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    WA4FOB's Ham Radio Links Page
    WA4FOB has assembled an extensive categorized directory of ham radio links covering everything from national amateur radio societies worldwide to antenna manufacturers, DXing resources, QSL card printers, and license exam prep. With nearly 500 links organized into over 20 sections, this is a thorough reference point for amateur radio operators looking to connect with clubs, contests, logging software, and equipment dealers.
  • 2026-07-07
    WA6CGR Home Page
    Dave Glawson (WA6CGR) shares his extensive microwave radio projects, including transverters, amplifiers, and PLL systems published in Microwave Update and West Coast VHF/Microwave Conference proceedings. A valuable technical reference for hams interested in microwave experimentation, featuring contest reports from the ARRL 10 GHz and Up Contest and downloadable PDF articles.
  • 2026-07-07
    WA7BNM Contest Calendar
    Home: Run by Bruce Horn (WA7BNM), this comprehensive calendar tracks amateur radio contests worldwide, offering 8-day, 5-week, 12-month, and perpetual views alongside rules summaries, log submission deadlines, and historical data going back to 2005. Hams can customize the calendar to display only their preferred contests and even subscribe to a weekly email digest, making it an essential reference for the contesting community.
  • 2026-07-07
    WA8PHD
    WA8PHD is the personal ham radio page of Terry Morris, a no-code license pioneer who shares his remarkable story of teaching Morse code to a stroke survivor with aphasia and dyslexia. The site covers a wide range of amateur radio equipment, antennas, weather information, and personal interests including photography and travel.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wadena Ham
    The Wadena Area Amateur Radio Club serves ham radio enthusiasts in the Wadena, Minnesota region, providing a community hub for local operators. This club site connects members and promotes amateur radio activity in the area.
  • 2026-07-07
    WALA Western Amateur Linking Association - Home Page
    WALA, the Western Amateur Linking Association, is a Southern California ham radio club focused on IRLP (Internet Radio Linking Project) networking, connecting operators across multiple repeaters throughout California and beyond. The site hosts news, operating guidelines, node status, and recordings of notable QSOs, including a memorable on-air conversation with Los Angeles radio personality Shotgun Tom Kelly.
  • 2026-07-07
    wb1grb
    John Sabini (WB1GRB) runs this personal ham radio page from Stamford, Connecticut, sharing his Advanced Amateur Radio License activities including repeater frequencies, simplex phone patch info, and New England frequency listings. A snapshot of early 2000s amateur radio culture in southwestern Connecticut, the site also links to local emergency communications groups like WECA and GNARC Norwalk.
  • 2026-07-07
    WB3GCK Amateur Radio Homepage
    Craig LaBarge (WB3GCK) shares decades of ham radio experience dating back to 1974, with a focus on QRP (low-power) portable operations using CW and digital modes across HF bands. The site features field operation reports from parks and beaches, a project notebook, Morse code resources, and emergency communications materials for Chester County ARES/RACES.
  • 2026-07-07
    WB4KDI Amateur Radio
    Dave J. Barnes, callsign WB4KDI, maintains this amateur radio site covering radio equipment notes, operating notes, digital modes, and DX beacons. It also includes band condition monitoring tools and an online resources index, making it a handy reference for fellow ham radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    wd0hwt.net
    The Metro Area Repeater Association (MARA) operates the WD0HWT repeater system serving the Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN region on 146.25/.85 and 449.800/444.800 MHz. The site covers repeater rules of conduct, system description, history, emergency communications support, and membership contribution details for Twin Cities area amateur radio operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Web site of – dx1cw
    The official web home of CW Philippines (Communications World of Amateurs Philippines Inc.), a ham radio club based in Manila that documents DXpeditions to Philippine islands including Batan, Marinduque, and Lubang. The site features expedition photo galleries, contest results, QSL information, membership resources, and articles about amateur radio culture and leadership in the Philippines.
  • 2026-07-07
    Web site of
    K6EAG The Hayward Radio Club: The Hayward Radio Club (K6EAG) is a non-profit amateur radio club serving the San Francisco Bay Area's East Bay community, offering member meetings, emergency preparedness drills, licensing upgrade classes, and access to 2M, 6M, and 70CM repeaters. Incorporated in California as an educational foundation, it provides a hub for ham radio enthusiasts in the Hayward region.
  • 2026-07-07
    Web site of:barc BRISTOL ARC TN/VA BARC
    The Bristol Amateur Radio Club (BARC) serves ham radio enthusiasts in the Bristol, TN/VA area, with information about their local FM and C4FM repeaters, monthly meetings, newsletters, and contesting activities. A long-running club site hosted on QSL.NET, it connects members and visitors to resources for advancing amateur radio knowledge and community involvement.
  • 2026-07-07
    WebRing Fediverse.Radio
    Fediverse.Radio WebRing connects 35 amateur radio enthusiast sites whose operators are active on the Fediverse, the decentralized social network. Run by M0YNG, a licensed radio amateur in Gloucestershire, the ring makes it easy to discover blogs, personal pages, and resources from ham radio operators around the world.
  • 2026-07-07
    websdr.org
    WebSDR.org is the home of the WebSDR project, a network of software-defined radio receivers accessible via a web browser, allowing anyone to tune into shortwave, amateur radio, and other RF signals from around the world. The site connects users to SDR servers hosted by universities, radio clubs, and hobbyists, making radio listening accessible without any special hardware.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webster County Amateur Radio Club Home Page
    The Webster County Amateur Radio Club (WCARC) out of Fort Dodge, Iowa maintains this late-1990s club homepage covering membership info, meeting calendars, local repeater details, and ham radio resources. The site includes officer contacts, a classified market for used equipment, links to ARRL and QRZ, and even a sample license exam for prospective hams.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome
    The Saint Lawrence Valley Repeater Council (SLVRC) coordinates amateur radio repeater frequencies across Franklin and St. Lawrence Counties in New York, Eastern Ontario, and Western Quebec. The site outlines council policies, subaudible tone plans, and county coverage, serving a bilingual English-French ham radio community that has been active for over 30 years.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Harbin Institute of Technology Amateur Radio Club
    The official web presence of the BY2HIT Amateur Radio Club at Harbin Institute of Technology in Harbin, China, reachable via the QSL.net callsign network. The site provides QSL card mailing information and serves as a landing page for this university-based ham radio club.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to K7SU
    Kelly Klaas (K7SU) runs this personal hub covering amateur radio, handmade Morse code keys, woodworking, laser engraving, and voice-over work. The site serves as a launchpad to several distinct projects, with the handmade keys and ham radio content being the clear centerpiece.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to KF6C
    KF6C is an amateur radio operator's site featuring information on remote radio operation, custom transceiver designs like the SL600 and G3ZVCmkII, and vintage radios including Eddystone and Collins equipment. Visitors can also browse hard-to-find parts and accessories for sale, making it a useful stop for both radio hobbyists and collectors.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to KYHAM.INFO!
    KYHAM.INFO serves as the central hub for Kentucky amateur radio operators, providing emergency net frequencies, section emergency plans, hamfest listings, and Skywarn severe weather resources. Maintained by Dan Rubino KD9CHL, this resource connects Kentucky hams with local district information, traffic manager reports, and the KYHAM groups.io community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to LCWO.net - Learn Morse Code (CW) Online! - Learn CW Online
    LCWO.net, created by Fabian Kurz (DJ5CW), is a comprehensive web-based platform for learning Morse code (CW) using the Koch method, with interactive exercises, progress tracking, and a global community of learners. The site features user highscores, forums, user groups, and multilingual support across dozens of languages, making it a go-to resource for ham radio operators worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Repeater Builder Dot Com
    Repeater Builder is a dedicated resource for amateur radio enthusiasts focused on building, modifying, and maintaining repeater systems. The site dives into the technical side of ham radio infrastructure, making it a go-to reference for hobbyists who want to construct or upgrade their own repeaters.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the
    WB4HFN is an amateur radio resource site covering antenna construction, digital communications, equipment modifications, and vintage R.L. Drake radio gear from the 1960s and 70s. The site also features a UHF repeater system on 443.200 MHz serving northern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire, along with local weather data and ham radio club links.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the Birmingham Amateur Radio Club, Birmingham, Alabama - W4CUE.COM
    The Birmingham Amateur Radio Club (W4CUE) is the official web home of a long-running ham radio club based in Birmingham, Alabama, affiliated with the ARRL. Visitors can find meeting schedules, net frequencies, hamfest event coverage, license exam information, and club news including the annual Citizenship Award.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the Bozo Net web site
    Bozo Net is a VHF/UHF amateur radio community site centered around the Los Angeles and Central California ham radio scene, with a charming origin story about the 144.200 MHz national calling frequency and how the nickname 'Bozo' was born. The site covers topics like beacon info, HOA antenna restrictions, tower raising, and links to ARRL legislative efforts affecting amateur radio operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the Connecticut Radio Society (W1CRS)
    The Connecticut Radio Society (W1CRS) is a ham radio club based in Connecticut, inviting active amateur operators to join their community. The site features a patriotic theme with references to CW (Morse code) keying and special transmissions, reflecting the club's dedication to traditional amateur radio operation.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the Homepage of Shaikh Sadaqathullah (VU2 SDU) from Kayalpattinam, India
    The personal homepage of Shaikh Sadaqathullah (VU2SDU), an amateur radio operator from Kayalpattinam, India, covering ham radio, Islam, Tamil culture, genealogy, and social causes like blood donation and peace activism. A wide-ranging old-web personal site with flash presentations, a photo gallery, and extensive links reflecting the creator's diverse interests and community values.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the K5WTX Home Page
    K5WTX is the personal ham radio page of an Oklahoma City amateur operator and petroleum geologist with a callsign history dating back to 1973. The site covers vintage radio equipment collecting (Drake, Ten Tec, Hallicrafters), a collection of 50 antique telegraph 'bug' keys, weather station data, and Jeep trail exploration.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the www
    A long-running free resource archive started in 1997 offering downloadable manuals, service documents, and technical diagrams for VHF/UHF radios, repeaters, antennas, and related RF equipment. The site hosts PDFs covering everything from GE MVP repeater manuals to tone decoder boards and duplexer specs, making it a valuable reference for amateur radio operators and radio technicians.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome! - Central Massachusetts Amateur Radio Association
    The Central Massachusetts Amateur Radio Association (CMARA) is a nonprofit club welcoming ham radio hobbyists and newcomers in the Central Massachusetts region, affiliated with the American Radio Relay League. The site offers club news, meeting minutes, repeater information, nets schedules, VE test session announcements, and resources for anyone looking to get started in amateur radio.
  • 2026-07-07
    West Allis Radio Amateur Club
    The West Allis Radio Amateur Club (W9FK) is a Wisconsin-based ham radio organization that sponsors the Wisconsin QSO Party and the David Knaus Memorial Scholarship. Visitors can find club news, event information, and resources for amateur radio enthusiasts in the greater Milwaukee area.
  • 2026-07-07
    West Coast Amateur Radio Club-Homepage
    The West Coast Amateur Radio Club (WC6ARC) was an ARRL-affiliated amateur radio club based in Huntington Beach, California, active for 47 years before closing down. This archived homepage serves as a final farewell page for the club, noting its long history and ARRL Service Club membership number 1731.
  • 2026-07-07
    Western Washington DX Club - Home Page
    The Western Washington DX Club (W7DX) is a ham radio club based in the Pacific Northwest, offering members access to DX bulletins, contest calendars, propagation forecasts, QSL bureau info, and a newsletter called the Totem Tabloid. The site includes meeting announcements, officer rosters, club bylaws, and links to regional ham radio clubs and resources throughout the 7th call area.
  • 2026-07-07
    WH6CWD and WH6KO - HOME PAGE
    Karen and Kevin's personal homepage chronicles their amateur radio adventures as licensed operators WH6CWD and WH6KO, originally from Hawaii and now settled in Oregon. The site blends ham radio content with personal memories, pet photos, and snapshots of Pacific Northwest life including multiple winters of notable snowfall.
  • 2026-07-07
    WHITE WATER VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB RICHMOND INDIANA CLUB CALL N9JM
    The White Water Valley Amateur Radio Club of Richmond, Indiana operates under club callsign N9JM and maintains this site as an informational hub for local ham radio enthusiasts. Visitors can find repeater frequencies, net schedules, club newsletters, officer contacts, and photos from special events like the McMaze Daze station operation.
  • 2026-07-07
    Whitley County Amateur Radio Club
    The Whitley County Amateur Radio Club is the official online home for ham radio enthusiasts in Whitley County, bringing together local operators under one community organization. Visitors can expect club news, membership information, and resources relevant to the amateur radio hobby in the region.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wichita Amateur Radio Club – since 1932
    The Wichita Amateur Radio Club (WARC) has been serving Kansas ham radio enthusiasts since 1932, making it one of the longer-running amateur radio clubs in the region. The site features news about Field Day operations, repeater information, licensing resources, and club activities including visits from Wichita's mayor during Amateur Radio Week.
  • 2026-07-07
    Willkommen - Amateurfunk Verein Liechtenstein
    The Amateurfunk Verein Liechtenstein (AFVL) is the official amateur radio club of Liechtenstein, founded in 1986 and serving operators in the HBØ callsign region. The site covers club activities, DMR and FM repeaters, WinLink access, emergency communications, AREDN mesh networking, and upcoming events like POTA outings and monthly meetups.
  • 2026-07-07
    Willkommen bei hamradio.de - Treffpunkt Amateurfunk
    Hamradio.de is a German-language community hub for amateur radio enthusiasts, offering a fleamarket for used equipment, forums, contesting resources, club directories, and software. With sections dedicated to awards, DX, and contests, it serves as a comprehensive gathering point for the German-speaking ham radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    WIN System – Welcome to the WIN System Amateur Radio Network
    The WIN System is a linked amateur radio repeater network based around the KA6WIN reflector, connecting operators across multiple nodes via IRLP and ALLStar technology. The site offers operating tips, member rosters, net schedules, FAQs on repeater use and antenna selection, and information on joining the network or becoming an affiliate.
  • 2026-07-07
    Winona Amateur Radio Club
    The Winona Amateur Radio Club (WARC) is an ARRL-affiliated club based in Winona, Minnesota, founded in 1945 and serving local ham radio enthusiasts with repeaters, nets, and emergency preparedness resources. Visitors will find club news, event calendars, QSL card verification tools, a remote station, SKYWARN information, and membership details.
  • 2026-07-07
    WLOG2000 LOGBOOK HAM RADIO
    WLOG2000 is a ham radio logbook software project by Swiss operator HB9OAB, offering a professional Windows-compatible logging application for amateur radio, CB, SWL, and BCL operators. The site features software downloads, Yaesu transceiver reviews, DXpedition logs, and the WASL Lakes Award program, making it a rich resource for the ham radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    WM7D dot Net
    Mark Downing (WM7D) runs this ham radio hub featuring a searchable callsign database, real-time solar flux reports, and dedicated resource pages for Yaesu radios including the FT2000, FT920, and FT100. Visitors will also find DX cluster links, QSO maps, TR Log for Linux, and a curated collection of amateur radio links.
  • 2026-07-07
    WM7D dot Net -> Hamradio
    WM7D dot Net is Mark A. Downing's extensive amateur radio link directory, organized into dozens of categories covering antennas, DX clusters, propagation, QRP, Morse code, satellite info, and much more. With five pages of curated links spanning everything from ARRL headquarters to shortwave and six-meter sites, it serves as a comprehensive reference hub for ham radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    WMARS - West Marin Amateur Radio Society
    The West Marin Amateur Radio Society (WMARS) is a California ham radio club dedicated to fostering the hobby in western Marin County, with a notable public service mission to preserve the historic Marconi Conference Center, the site of Guglielmo Marconi's west coast radio operations from the early 1900s. The site includes membership info, a calendar of events, 1999 Field Day plans, and details on obtaining a commemorative QSL card from special event operations at the historic site.
  • 2026-07-07
    WMPLOTA – Walmart Parking Lots On The Air
    WMPLOTA (Walmart Parking Lots On The Air) is a quirky annual amateur radio event that challenges ham radio operators to work amateur satellites while operating portable from Walmart parking lots. The site organizes the event held each July, featuring rules, leaderboards, scheduled activations, and a community wiki for this uniquely accessible spin on portable satellite operation.
  • 2026-07-07
    Working DX on a Dead 50MHz Band
    Written by Palle Preben-Hansen (OZ1RH), this technical article explains how radio amateurs can make long-distance contacts on the 50MHz (Six Meter) band by exploiting meteor scatter propagation even when the band appears dead. It covers meteor trail geometry, shower timing, diurnal and seasonal meteor rate variations, and practical operating techniques, with supporting figures and links to software and IARU procedures.
  • 2026-07-07
    WSJT Home Page
    WSJT-X is the official home page for a suite of weak-signal communication software developed by Joe Taylor (K1JT) and the WSJT Development Team, supporting digital modes like FT8, FT4, JT65, WSPR, and more. The site provides user guides in multiple languages, release notes, and technical documentation for operators pursuing EME moonbounce, meteor scatter, and other extreme weak-signal amateur radio contacts.
  • 2026-07-07
    WTRA - WTRA Home
    The Western Tidewater Radio Association (WTRA) is an ARRL-affiliated amateur radio club serving Isle of Wight, Surry, and Southampton Counties in Virginia. The site lists upcoming events like QSO parties, flea markets, and Field Day, plus club resources including repeater info, ARES emergency communications, membership rosters, and weather service links.
  • 2026-07-07
    WWCR.com | Home - WWCR Shortwave, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
    WWCR is the official site for World Wide Christian Radio, a shortwave broadcasting station based in Nashville, Tennessee, operating four 100,000-watt transmitters across 10 channels to reach a global audience. Visitors can browse program schedules, listen online, find transmitter frequencies, and learn about buying airtime on one of the most powerful shortwave religious and talk radio broadcasters in North America.
  • 2026-07-07
    www.dxer.com
    DXer.com is a site centered around amateur ham radio and CW (Morse code) operation, catering to DXers who pursue long-distance radio contacts. The page appears minimal but targets a niche community of ham radio enthusiasts with an interest in DX chasing.
  • 2026-07-07
    WWW.K1KKM.ORG
    K1KKM is a personal amateur radio operator's site identified by the distinctive callsign in the domain name. Though the page text is minimal, the callsign format strongly suggests a ham radio enthusiast sharing their station and hobby activities.
  • 2026-07-07
    www.karc.net
    KARC.net appears to be the web presence for a Kansas amateur radio club or organization, serving as a hub for local ham radio operators. The site functions as a host server for the club's online activities and community resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    www.w5auu.org
    A ham radio operator's personal site identified by the W5AUU callsign, redirecting visitors to an updated location. The W5 prefix places this operator in the Texas/Oklahoma/Louisiana/Mississippi/Arkansas region, making it a regional amateur radio resource.
  • 2026-07-07
    WWW.Weca.Org
    The Westchester Emergency Communications Association (WECA) has been serving the Hudson Valley region through amateur ham radio since 1972, with a base repeater on 147.06 MHz. The site offers an extensive range of resources including APRS live mapping, ARES/RACES emergency communications info, FCC license exam prep, hamfests, local repeater listings, and SKYWARN weather spotting details.
  • 2026-07-07
    WZ5BBS – Amateur Extra - WZ5BBS
    WZ5BBS is the amateur radio station page of an Amateur Extra class licensee, cataloging an impressive shack setup including Icom, Kenwood, and Yaesu radios alongside Diamond and Chameleon antennas. The site tracks APRS iGate activity, multiple logbooks like POTA and Logbook of the World, fox hunting events, and club memberships with the Oak Hill and Austin Amateur Radio clubs.
  • 2026-07-07
    XastirWiki
    XastirWiki is the documentation hub for Xastir, an open-source APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System) client that provides mapping, tracking, messaging, weather alerts, and Search & Rescue features over amateur radio and the internet. Built by contributors worldwide and licensed under the GNU GPL, Xastir supports multiple platforms and is a feature-rich tool for ham radio operators who rely on real-time digital packet reporting.
  • 2026-07-07
    XMLog - Amateur Radio Logbook System for Windows
    XMLog is a free amateur radio logbook application for Windows, created by Michael McAmis (W1ECT), offering flexible log searching, awards tracking for DXCC, WAZ, and WAS, LoTW integration, and callbook lookups. The site serves as the official download and support hub for the software, with documentation, beta releases, and a linked community group on groups.io.
  • 2026-07-07
    YB�AH Homebrew and Manuals Pages
    H.K. Ardiwinata (YB0AH) built this Indonesian amateur radio resource covering homebrew electronics, circuit diagrams, and equipment manuals collected from personal experience and other ham radio sites. It features sections on basic electronics, ham equipment manuals, and electronics circuit diagrams, making it a useful reference for Indonesian ham radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Yonkers Amateur Radio Club
    The Yonkers Amateur Radio Club (W2YRC) is a New York-based ham radio club affiliated with the ARRL, featuring repeater frequencies, EchoLink and WiresX node info, and a full calendar of events including Field Day, fox hunts, and VE testing sessions. Members and visitors can find meeting schedules, study guides, software resources, a photo gallery, and membership renewal options all in one place.
  • 2026-07-07
    ZeroBeat.net Radio Communications
    ZeroBeat.net is a hub for radio communications enthusiasts, featuring technical articles, historical items, and resources covering amateur radio topics like CW telegraphy, QRP low-power operation, and R.L. Drake equipment. Visitors will find links to antenna handbooks, online licensing exams, Morse code resources, and submarine radio operations, making it a handy reference for hams of all experience levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    ZL1VK-Home Page
    The Papakura Radio Club (ZL1VK), founded in 1960 and based in South Auckland, New Zealand, serves local amateur radio operators through club meetings, radio nets, technical projects, and emergency communications (AREC). The site includes club history, a newsletter, member pages, contest participation details, and hands-on projects covering APRS, microprocessors, antenna builds, and equipment modifications.
  • 2026-07-07
    ZL2PD Amateur Radio and Homebrew Electronics Website
    Andrew Woodfield (ZL2PD) has built an extensive technical resource covering homebrew QRP transceivers, Si5351 VFO/BFO projects, antenna tuners, and DIY electronics for amateur radio operators. The site spans decades of original projects with detailed build guides, circuit diagrams, and modification instructions for portable HF SSB gear.
  • 2026-07-07
    shiroiryuu.neocities.org
    Shiroiryuu's image-heavy personal homepage features webrings, fanlistings, and what appears to be anime and fandom content based on its visual-first layout. The site connects to communities like 'The Retronauts' and 'Sanervatar', suggesting a fan-oriented old-web presence with a strong aesthetic focus.
  • 2026-07-07
    vaultofsky.neocities.org
    Vault of Sky (VoS) is an adults-only Neocities hub that hosts and affiliates with NSFW fanworks, including mature fan-created content spanning multiple fandoms. The site serves as a gateway and collective space, connected to other creators through the Hotline webring.
  • 2026-07-07
    lordalex-sailormoon.neocities.org
    Lord Alex's dedicated Sailor Moon fan site promises character profiles, a Sailor Moon wiki, and curated links for fellow fans of the classic magical girl series. Still under construction, it already features a guestbook, site news, and participation in a Sailor Moon-themed webring.
  • 2026-07-07
    sapphirekirby.neocities.org
    SapphireKirby's colorful Neocities page is a personal shrine blending love for Kirby, anime, and old-web aesthetics with stamps, blinkies, and fanart. Visitors will find a cozy, decorated space full of fandom enthusiasm and nostalgic web design touches.
  • 2026-07-07
    furinkan.com
    Rumic World is a dedicated fan resource covering the complete works of manga legend Rumiko Takahashi, including Ranma 1/2, Inuyasha, Urusei Yatsura, and Maison Ikkoku. The site draws fans with its in-depth coverage, episode and chapter guides, and an active community messageboard.

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