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.