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  • 2026-07-07
    Houston AMSAT Net – For Amateur Radio Satellite Operators
    The Houston AMSAT Net, run by KK5DO (Bruce Paige), is a weekly amateur radio net focused on satellite communications, meeting Tuesday evenings at 8PM Central and accessible via multiple repeaters and digital linking systems. The site covers AMSAT awards programs, satellite operator achievements, field day history, and resources for ham radio operators interested in communicating through amateur satellites.
  • 2026-07-07
    Huber Heights Amateur Radio Club – NO8I – Experience the Power of Amateur Radio!
    The Huber Heights Amateur Radio Club (HHARC), operating under call sign NO8I, is a welcoming Ohio-based club that supports two local repeaters and hosts monthly meetings for licensed and unlicensed radio enthusiasts alike. The site provides repeater frequencies, D-Star and AllStar node info, area nets, license testing resources, and links to ARRL and Ohio Section resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Huntsville Hamfest – Huntsville Hamfest
    The Huntsville Hamfest is one of the longest-running amateur radio events in the United States, held annually since 1954 at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama. In 2026 it will host the ARRL National Convention, featuring a dealer show, flea market, forums, licensing opportunities, and activities for the whole family.
  • 2026-07-07
    Icom PCR-1000 software
    James Ahlstrom shares his Python-based control software for the Icom PCR-1000 wideband radio receiver, covering the full 100 kHz to 1.3 GHz tuning range. The page includes setup instructions for Windows and Linux, download links for dependencies like pyserial and pywin32, and a practical explanation of how PC-controlled radio software works.
  • 2026-07-07
    IFMARC – Independence FM Amateur Radio Club – Home of the 147.09+ Repeater
    IFMARC is the official web presence of the Independence FM Amateur Radio Club based in Independence, Missouri, home of the 147.09+ repeater carrying the call sign of late club member Marcell Kurbin (W0TOJ). The site lists club officers, meeting details at St. Mark's United Methodist Church, and contact information for joining the club's email list.
  • 2026-07-07
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    Dale Catron (KB9OCQ) built this ham radio personal page focused on the 2-meter band, featuring antenna specs, repeater information, and a dense collection of links covering equipment brands like Icom, Yaesu, Kenwood, and Alinco. The site also includes FCC rules, online practice exams, ARRL resources, and participation in multiple amateur radio webrings from the late 1990s.
  • 2026-07-07
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    DK7ZB's technical antenna resource covers Yagi antenna design, the 28-ohm matching technique, and constructions for amateur radio bands including 2m, 6m, and shortwave. A deep dive into high-gain antenna building for ham radio enthusiasts, featuring the DK7ZB-Match and EME (Earth-Moon-Earth) related content.
  • 2026-07-07
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    A personal amateur radio page for callsign KD6NGY, hosted on the QSL.net amateur radio web server. The page appears to rely on a Java applet for its main content, which is no longer accessible in modern browsers.
  • 2026-07-07
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    Larry Marshall, callsign W6CI, shares his passion for amateur radio through this classic hobbyist homepage hosted on QSL.net, a dedicated ham radio web community. Visitors will find multiple photo albums, an introduction to the world of ham radio, and a glimpse into Larry's life as a licensed operator based in Fontana, California.
  • 2026-07-07
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    Monitoring Times presents a curated list of over 1000 active HF frequencies compiled by Larry Van Horn (N5FPW), covering military, marine, government, and civil air patrol communications worldwide. A valuable reference for shortwave listeners and scanner enthusiasts, the list spans frequencies from 2 MHz to nearly 30 MHz with detailed mode and geographic information.
  • 2026-07-07
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    A beginner's guide to shortwave radio listening from Monitoring Times, written by Ken Reitz, covering how to choose the right receiver across price ranges from budget portables to professional communications receivers. The article walks newcomers through buying new versus used equipment, notable brands like Sony, Sangean, and Grundig, and even vintage shortwave sets worth hunting down at ham fests.
  • 2026-07-07
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    A hobbyist site dedicated to microwave frequencies above 1000MHz, inviting visitors to explore the upper reaches of the amateur radio spectrum. The site is part of the Amateur Radio World Ring webring, connecting enthusiasts focused on microwave and UHF/SHF band experimentation.
  • 2026-07-07
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    KB1GLF's unofficial web presence for the Massachusetts chapter of the Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN), a group of licensed amateur radio operators who provide emergency communications support during disasters. The site includes member lists, training resources, a calendar, event photos, and information about the weekly Friday night net on 145.23 MHz.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index of /a/af4nj
    The QSL.net file directory for AF4NJ hosts a rich collection of ham radio resources including DX maps, LOTW logs, solar data, weather lab files, and audio recordings. Folders referencing ARRL, WWV, DXMAP, and warning maps point to an active amateur radio operator with interests spanning propagation, weather monitoring, and emergency communications.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index of /c/ctsara
    Hosted on QSL.net, this site belongs to CTSARA, likely a Connecticut-area amateur radio association with club resources and member information. The file listing suggests HTML pages with club details and downloadable files, typical of a regional ham radio group's web presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index of /e/ecara
    ECARA appears to be an amateur radio club or organization hosted on QSL.net, the well-known hosting platform dedicated to ham radio operators and groups. The directory index suggests a collection of club files and resources, likely including meeting info, member details, or radio-related documents.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index of /f/fcarc
    Hosted on QSL.net, this appears to be the web presence for FCARC, likely a local amateur radio club or organization. The site is indexed on the QSL.net network, a well-known hosting platform dedicated to ham radio groups and operators worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index of /g/g3ral
    A QSL.net hosted page for the callsign G3RAL, pointing to an amateur radio operator's personal directory on the network. The sparse file index suggests a personal ham radio page typical of the QSL.net hosting platform, where licensed operators share station info and radio-related content.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index of /g/gara
    GARA (Greater Area Radio Association) hosted its club site on QSL.net, featuring repeater listings, member rosters, and information about joining the group. The file index reveals pages covering multiple frequency bands (50, 144, 222, and 440 MHz) along with affiliations with ARES, RACES, SKYWARN, and ham radio webrings typical of late-1990s amateur radio club sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index of /k/k6agf
    A QSL.net-hosted personal site for the amateur radio callsign K6AGF, accessible through the QSL directory structure used by ham radio operators worldwide. The site's file index reveals image and page directories typical of a hobbyist ham radio personal page from the mid-2000s.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index of /k/kc8lob
    A QSL.net-hosted page for amateur radio operator KC8LOB, accessible through the ham radio community's popular free web hosting service. The directory listing suggests personal radio-related content typical of ham operator homepages on this platform.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index of /k/ke6wuk
    A QSL.net-hosted personal page for amateur radio operator KE6WUK, part of the popular free web hosting service dedicated to ham radio enthusiasts. The directory index is essentially empty or inaccessible, offering no visible content beyond a bare file listing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index of /k/kf4awn
    Hosted on QSL.net, this site belongs to an amateur radio club (callsign KF4AWN) and includes member pages, club history, net operator information, and weekly breakfast meeting reports from 2010. The extensive member roster with individual callsign pages and multiple breakfast meeting logs suggest an active local ham radio club with a strong community presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index of /l/lu2ee
    A QSL.net-hosted page for the amateur radio callsign LU2EE, indicating an Argentine ham radio operator with a personal station page. The site appears to be a file directory index, likely containing logs, images, or station information typical of ham radio operator pages on the QSL.net network.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index of /pub/academic/agriculture/agronomy/ham/BOATANCHORS
    Hosted on ibiblio, this is an archive of the Boatanchors mailing list digests, covering vintage and antique radio equipment collecting and restoration. The archive spans hundreds of digest issues alongside FAQs, welcome files, and supplementary resources for enthusiasts of classic tube-based radio gear.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index of /v/ve6ria
    A QSL.net-hosted page belonging to the amateur radio operator with callsign VE6RIA, a Canadian ham radio licensee. The site appears to be a personal radio operator page on the popular QSL.net hosting platform for ham radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index of /w/w4bkm
    A QSL.net-hosted page for amateur radio operator W4BKM, part of the well-known ham radio community hosting platform. The site appears to be a personal station page, accessible through the QSL.net directory which is dedicated to ham radio operators worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index of /w/w4unc
    This QSL.net page belongs to the amateur radio callsign W4UNC, hosted on the popular ham radio web community platform. The directory index suggests a personal station page typical of ham operators sharing their radio activities and station information.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index of /w/w5wx
    A QSL.net-hosted personal page for amateur radio operator W5WX, accessible via the QSL.net directory structure. The site appears to be a file index for a ham radio enthusiast's web presence on one of the most popular amateur radio hosting services.
  • 2026-07-07
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    Scout Radio appears to be a site dedicated to amateur radio activities within the Scouting community, combining two classic youth and hobbyist traditions. The image-heavy layout and QSL.net hosting strongly suggest this is a ham radio club or station operated by or for Scout groups.

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