2026-07-07 SuperControl Amateur Radio CAT Software SuperControl is a CAT (Computer Aided Transceiver) software suite by DH1NGP, offering radio control programs for a range of Yaesu transceivers including the FT-847, FT-1000MP, FT-857, and FT-897. The site includes screenshots, feature lists, and downloads for each supported radio, along with photos from the Ham Radio 2002 exhibition where the software was demonstrated live.
2026-07-07 SV2AEL QSL & FLAG GALLERY A-B SV2AEL is a Greek amateur radio operator's gallery showcasing QSL cards and national flags organized alphabetically by DX country, complete with call sign prefixes, continents, and CQ zones. A comprehensive reference for ham radio enthusiasts interested in DX contacts and international QSL card collecting.
2026-07-07 SV2AEL.... EMAIL LIST OF GREEK RADIOAMATEURS Created by Greek amateur radio operator SV2AEL, this page is a comprehensive alphabetical directory of over 580 email addresses for licensed ham radio operators across Greece, organized by callsign prefix. A unique and practical reference for the Greek ham radio community, it covers all SV, SW, SX, and SZ callsign districts and is maintained as a personal initiative by Savas Pavlidis.
2026-07-07 SV3ORA website SV3ORA is a Greek amateur radio operator's personal site packed with original electronics projects, HF radio circuit designs, and hands-on repair guides for classic gear like Tektronix oscilloscopes, Collins radios, and Heathkit equipment. The site features hundreds of projects spanning antenna designs, tube circuits, QRP transmitters, and vintage test equipment restoration, all presented in classic Web 1.0 style.
2026-07-07 SW_DMR The Southwest DMR Radio Club (SWRRC) appears to be an organization dedicated to DMR (Digital Mobile Radio) amateur radio communications in the southwestern region. The site serves as a hub for club members and ham radio enthusiasts interested in digital radio modes and repeater networks.
2026-07-07 Sākums Created by Andris Bruņenieks (callsign YL2FD), this Latvian-language site offers a rich exploration of ham radio history, including the history of wireless telegraphy, radio in Latvia, the Titanic disaster, and Marconi's legacy. Visitors will also find technical resources covering antenna theory, propagation formulas, CW keys, and vintage rigs like Drake and Heathkit.
2026-07-07 Table of Contents - W1GHZ Microwave Antenna Book ONLINE Paul Wade W1GHZ has published his comprehensive Microwave Antenna Book online, covering everything from parabolic dish antennas and horn feeds to electromagnetic field analysis and antenna range measurements. A deep technical reference spanning 13 chapters with downloadable software tools, this is an essential resource for amateur radio operators working in the microwave frequency bands.
2026-07-07 TAPR – Tomorrow's Ham Radio Technology Today TAPR (Tucson Amateur Packet Radio) is a longstanding amateur radio organization focused on advancing digital communications technology for ham radio operators. The site hosts decades of Digital Communications Conference papers, open hardware licenses, packet radio resources, and membership services for experimenters pushing the boundaries of amateur radio technology.
2026-07-07 TARC – Temple Amateur Radio Club The Temple Amateur Radio Club (TARC), operating under call sign W5LM, serves amateur radio enthusiasts in Temple, Texas with monthly meetings, weekly nets, license classes, and emergency communications training. The site also hosts information about HamExpo, a regional hamfest and vendor expo, along with an extensive archive of monthly club newsletters dating back several years.
2026-07-07 TCRC -- Twin Cities Repeater Club - Twin Cities Repeater Club The Twin Cities Repeater Club (TCRC) is a Minnesota-based amateur radio club centered around the 147.210 MHz repeater, which also serves as the primary frequency for South Metro Skywarn weather spotting. Visitors can find repeater information, club calendars, hamfest listings, VE exam resources, and weekly net schedules for Twin Cities-area ham radio enthusiasts.
2026-07-07 Texas VHF-FM Society The Texas VHF-FM Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to frequency coordination and establishing standards for amateur radio repeaters across the state of Texas. Visitors can search repeater listings, renew coordinations, access technical articles, and find information about general meetings and board elections.
2026-07-07 The 500 KC Amateur Radio Experimental Group The 500 KC Amateur Radio Experimental Group, run by Ralph M. Hartwell II, documents the WD2XSH experimental station network operating in the 600-meter (500 kHz) band, including reception reports, station maps, frequency assignments, and FCC regulatory updates. A fascinating resource for low-frequency amateur radio enthusiasts, it captures the years-long effort by American hams to secure the new 630-meter band allocation from the FCC.
2026-07-07 The AM Window The AM Window is a dedicated hub for amateur radio operators interested in AM (amplitude modulation) operation, covering everything from audio and antenna tech to vintage equipment like Collins, Heathkit, and Johnson rigs. Visitors can explore video and audio clips, technical mods, tutorials, net frequencies, and stories from the AM operator community.
2026-07-07 The Amateur Child Like Repeater Club. aka A.C.L.R.; just faded away. The Amateur Cross Link Repeater Club (ACLR) was a Chicago-area ham radio repeater club operating on 147.225MHz that disbanded in 1998 after internal disputes and equipment failures. The site serves as a historical archive of the club's activities, meetings, and Dayton hamfest adventures, maintained by trustees Gregory K9OY and Ann K9OYN.
2026-07-07 The American QRP Club - For builders, experimenters, ham radio operators, and low power enthusiasts. The American QRP Club is a hub for ham radio builders, experimenters, and low-power enthusiasts featuring detailed equipment reviews covering transceivers and receivers from brands like Icom, Alinco, and Yaesu. The site also offers kits, project resources, and software references, making it a practical destination for anyone interested in QRP (low-power) radio operation and homebrewing.
2026-07-07 The Communicator Digital Edition The digital home of the SARC Communicator, the newsletter of Surrey Amateur Radio Communications (VE7SAR) based in Surrey, BC, Canada. Each issue is packed with homebrew projects, DX expedition reports, radio history features, and equipment reviews, making it a rich resource for ham radio enthusiasts of all experience levels.
2026-07-07 The Communicator Digital Edition The SARC Communicator: March-April 2026: The digital home of the SARC Communicator, the newsletter of Surrey Amateur Radio Communications in Surrey, BC, this blog publishes bi-monthly issues packed with homebrew projects, DX expedition reports, radio equipment reviews, and amateur radio history. Each edition offers hands-on technical content alongside club news, making it a rich resource for ham radio enthusiasts of all experience levels.
2026-07-07 The Elgin Amateur Radio Society - Home Page The Elgin Amateur Radio Society (E.A.R.S.), callsign W9IKN, was a ham radio club based in Elgin, Illinois with roots stretching back to the early 1930s. This archived homepage serves as a farewell tribute, noting the club's disbanding and expired licenses in 2007, with a link to its past history preserved by member Chuck Henrici (N9TZO).
2026-07-07 The English School Radio Club - 5B4ES The English School Radio Club (callsign 5B4ES) is a school-based amateur radio club founded in 1969 in Cyprus, covering contesting, licensing exams, and hands-on operator training for new members. The site offers history, exam notes, channel statistics, a photo library, and news about club events, making it a genuine hub for young ham radio enthusiasts.
2026-07-07 The Fort Wayne DX Association (FWDXA) The Fort Wayne DX Association (FWDXA) is a Northeast Indiana amateur radio club founded in 1975, bringing together DXers for contests, DXpeditions, and bimonthly meetings. The site includes sections on DX operations, a contest calendar, member pages, historical QSL cards, and Top Band musings, making it a solid hub for regional ham radio enthusiasts.
2026-07-07 The K8CX Ham Gallery The K8CX Ham Gallery, run by operator K8CX, is a sprawling archive of ham radio history featuring a QSL Card Museum, rare DX sound clips spanning decades from the 1930s onward, and photo galleries from the legendary Dayton Hamvention going back to 1957. With searchable databases, DXCC entity tracking, Hall of Fame lists, and DXpedition galleries, it is an exceptional resource for amateur radio enthusiasts and historians alike.
2026-07-07 The Lambton County Radio Club The Lambton County Radio Club (LCRC) is a ham radio club serving Sarnia and Lambton County, Ontario, Canada, founded in 1982 to promote amateur radio, shortwave listening, and electronic experimentation. The site covers club meetings, activities, repeater frequencies, licensing resources for both Canada and the USA, and features photos from events like Field Day and Museums On The Air contests.
2026-07-07 The Lawton Fort Sill Amateur Radio Club – Serving Community and Country Since 1949 The Lawton Fort Sill Amateur Radio Club (W5KS) is a nonprofit ham radio club based in Lawton, Oklahoma, serving the community since 1949 with a focus on disaster preparedness, STEM education, and operator training. Visitors can find meeting schedules, upcoming net frequencies, free Morse code training sessions, and license testing events hosted by this ARRL-recognized club.
2026-07-07 The MIT Radio Society The MIT Radio Society (W1MX) is America's oldest college amateur radio station, a student-run club at MIT focused on RF engineering, telecommunications, and radio science. The site covers membership info, meeting schedules, club history, ham exam resources, balloon programs, and a capital campaign to build a new station.
2026-07-07 The Northern Corridor Radio Group | We think it's the best Amateur Radio Club in VK The Northern Corridor Radio Group (NCRG) is an amateur radio club based in Whiteman Park, Perth, Western Australia, operating callsigns VK6ANC, VK6NC, and VK6NE across contests and regular on-air activity. The site covers club meetings, licensing courses, exams, repeater status, construction projects, and events like the annual Hamfest and carboot sale.
2026-07-07 The ORIGINAL Wireless Set No. 19 Group The ORIGINAL Wireless Set No. 19 Group is a long-running online community dedicated to collectors and users of the WWII-era military radio known as the Wireless Set No. 19, active since 1997. Visitors can explore technical notes, photo galleries, a world inventory of surviving sets, history of the radio in Canadian service, and member submissions covering everything from operating tips to movie appearances.
2026-07-07 The Radio Ring The Radio Ring is a Neocities-based webring connecting personal websites whose owners share a love of radio, welcoming both amateur radio enthusiasts and casual fans alike. Built on the onionring framework, it offers simple join instructions and links members together in a navigable loop.
2026-07-07 The Romanian Amateur Radio Federation The Romanian Amateur Radio Federation's web presence serves as a gateway to the official site for Romania's national amateur radio organization. Visitors are automatically redirected to the federation's main site, which represents the governing body for ham radio operators across Romania.
2026-07-07 The SignMan ~ QSL Cards The SignMan of Baton Rouge offers QSL cards specifically designed for the 10-10 International Net amateur radio organization, with multiple card styles including standard and eyeball business-card sizes. Pricing, ordering information, and design previews are all presented here, alongside links to other SignMan products like name badges, magnetic signs, and Skywarn items.
2026-07-07 The Society of Midwest Contesters – Uniting the Midwest's Best Amateur Radio Operators The Society of Midwest Contesters (SMC) is a club uniting amateur radio operators across the Midwest who compete in radio contesting events, with resources covering membership, awards programs, VHF contesting, and call area records. The site features a championship medals leaderboard, annual SMC Fest gathering details, contest calendars, and a contesting library making it a hub for competitive ham radio operators in the region.