2026-07-07 Montgomery Amateur Radio Club The Montgomery Amateur Radio Club is the official web presence for a local ham radio club, bringing together amateur radio enthusiasts in the Montgomery area. The site serves as a hub for club information, though the page content is minimal at this snapshot.
2026-07-07 Mora Open Repeater Association – Amateur Radio …. .. When all else fails The Mora Open Repeater Association (MORA) is an amateur radio club based in Mora, Minnesota, maintaining repeater systems on 147.240 MHz and 146.910 MHz for local operators. The site features repeater status updates, a club event calendar, newsletter headlines, and resources including a Tuesday Evening Net that is approaching its 10,000th check-in milestone.
2026-07-07 Morse Resource MorseResource, created by AI4QR, offers tools and resources for learning and improving Morse code skills, including code generators, daily quote MP3 files, and Morse code podcasts. The podcast idea was born from a desire to practice copying code anywhere, making this a practical and inventive hub for amateur radio enthusiasts.
2026-07-07 Motorcycling Amateur Radio Club – Combining Motorcycles with Ham Radio in Support of Fundraising Events The Motorcycling Amateur Radio Club (MARC) is a community group that combines motorcycle riding with ham radio operation to support charity fundraising events like Bike MS rides in Southern California. The site includes a tech center, photo gallery, newsletters, event calendar, and membership information for riders and operators who want to combine their passions while giving back.
2026-07-07 Mountain Amateur Radio Club - Colorado The Mountain Amateur Radio Club (MARC) is a ham radio club based in Teller County, Colorado, serving local amateur radio enthusiasts in the region. This page is a redirect notice pointing visitors to the club's new home at nx0g.org, with very little remaining content at this location.
2026-07-07 MRP40 Amateurfunk Software Polar Electric offers MRP40, a German-language amateur radio software suite that decodes and encodes Morse code signals using a computer soundcard as the audio interface. The site also provides several free companion tools including a mini logbook, DTMF decoder and encoder, Morse tone encoder, and a TeleType modem program for text transmission over radio.
2026-07-07 MSU Amateur Radio Club – Amateur Radio at Michigan State University The MSU Amateur Radio Club (W8SH) has been connecting students to ham radio at Michigan State University since 1919, with roots tracing back to the founding of what would become WKAR public radio. The site offers club membership info, repeater details, and original tools like POTAVis and FoxHuntr built by club members to help hams visualize POTA activations and practice radio direction finding.
2026-07-07 My Packet Page with Lots of Information. Peter Brennan (VK3TE) runs this page dedicated to his packet radio BBS operations in Victoria, Australia, where he serves as sysop for multiple nodes including VK3TE and VK3SPB, connecting to an extensive international packet network. The site details his RF feeds to Melbourne-area BBS stations, AXIP/AXUDP partnerships spanning Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and North America, and offers telnet access for users wanting to join the network.
2026-07-07 Mystic Valley Amateur Radio Group The Mystic Valley Amateur Radio Group is a club based in eastern Massachusetts that meets monthly at Tufts University in Medford, welcoming anyone interested in the amateur radio hobby. The site lists club officers, repeater information, and a variety of ham radio links including ARRL resources, emergency management contacts, and local net listings.
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.