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  • 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.

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