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  • 2026-07-07
    WA4FOB's Ham Radio Links Page
    WA4FOB has assembled an extensive categorized directory of ham radio links covering everything from national amateur radio societies worldwide to antenna manufacturers, DXing resources, QSL card printers, and license exam prep. With nearly 500 links organized into over 20 sections, this is a thorough reference point for amateur radio operators looking to connect with clubs, contests, logging software, and equipment dealers.
  • 2026-07-07
    WA6CGR Home Page
    Dave Glawson (WA6CGR) shares his extensive microwave radio projects, including transverters, amplifiers, and PLL systems published in Microwave Update and West Coast VHF/Microwave Conference proceedings. A valuable technical reference for hams interested in microwave experimentation, featuring contest reports from the ARRL 10 GHz and Up Contest and downloadable PDF articles.
  • 2026-07-07
    WA7BNM Contest Calendar
    Home: Run by Bruce Horn (WA7BNM), this comprehensive calendar tracks amateur radio contests worldwide, offering 8-day, 5-week, 12-month, and perpetual views alongside rules summaries, log submission deadlines, and historical data going back to 2005. Hams can customize the calendar to display only their preferred contests and even subscribe to a weekly email digest, making it an essential reference for the contesting community.
  • 2026-07-07
    WA8PHD
    WA8PHD is the personal ham radio page of Terry Morris, a no-code license pioneer who shares his remarkable story of teaching Morse code to a stroke survivor with aphasia and dyslexia. The site covers a wide range of amateur radio equipment, antennas, weather information, and personal interests including photography and travel.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wadena Ham
    The Wadena Area Amateur Radio Club serves ham radio enthusiasts in the Wadena, Minnesota region, providing a community hub for local operators. This club site connects members and promotes amateur radio activity in the area.
  • 2026-07-07
    WALA Western Amateur Linking Association - Home Page
    WALA, the Western Amateur Linking Association, is a Southern California ham radio club focused on IRLP (Internet Radio Linking Project) networking, connecting operators across multiple repeaters throughout California and beyond. The site hosts news, operating guidelines, node status, and recordings of notable QSOs, including a memorable on-air conversation with Los Angeles radio personality Shotgun Tom Kelly.
  • 2026-07-07
    wb1grb
    John Sabini (WB1GRB) runs this personal ham radio page from Stamford, Connecticut, sharing his Advanced Amateur Radio License activities including repeater frequencies, simplex phone patch info, and New England frequency listings. A snapshot of early 2000s amateur radio culture in southwestern Connecticut, the site also links to local emergency communications groups like WECA and GNARC Norwalk.
  • 2026-07-07
    WB3GCK Amateur Radio Homepage
    Craig LaBarge (WB3GCK) shares decades of ham radio experience dating back to 1974, with a focus on QRP (low-power) portable operations using CW and digital modes across HF bands. The site features field operation reports from parks and beaches, a project notebook, Morse code resources, and emergency communications materials for Chester County ARES/RACES.
  • 2026-07-07
    WB4KDI Amateur Radio
    Dave J. Barnes, callsign WB4KDI, maintains this amateur radio site covering radio equipment notes, operating notes, digital modes, and DX beacons. It also includes band condition monitoring tools and an online resources index, making it a handy reference for fellow ham radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    wd0hwt.net
    The Metro Area Repeater Association (MARA) operates the WD0HWT repeater system serving the Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN region on 146.25/.85 and 449.800/444.800 MHz. The site covers repeater rules of conduct, system description, history, emergency communications support, and membership contribution details for Twin Cities area amateur radio operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Web site of – dx1cw
    The official web home of CW Philippines (Communications World of Amateurs Philippines Inc.), a ham radio club based in Manila that documents DXpeditions to Philippine islands including Batan, Marinduque, and Lubang. The site features expedition photo galleries, contest results, QSL information, membership resources, and articles about amateur radio culture and leadership in the Philippines.
  • 2026-07-07
    Web site of
    K6EAG The Hayward Radio Club: The Hayward Radio Club (K6EAG) is a non-profit amateur radio club serving the San Francisco Bay Area's East Bay community, offering member meetings, emergency preparedness drills, licensing upgrade classes, and access to 2M, 6M, and 70CM repeaters. Incorporated in California as an educational foundation, it provides a hub for ham radio enthusiasts in the Hayward region.
  • 2026-07-07
    Web site of:barc BRISTOL ARC TN/VA BARC
    The Bristol Amateur Radio Club (BARC) serves ham radio enthusiasts in the Bristol, TN/VA area, with information about their local FM and C4FM repeaters, monthly meetings, newsletters, and contesting activities. A long-running club site hosted on QSL.NET, it connects members and visitors to resources for advancing amateur radio knowledge and community involvement.
  • 2026-07-07
    WebRing Fediverse.Radio
    Fediverse.Radio WebRing connects 35 amateur radio enthusiast sites whose operators are active on the Fediverse, the decentralized social network. Run by M0YNG, a licensed radio amateur in Gloucestershire, the ring makes it easy to discover blogs, personal pages, and resources from ham radio operators around the world.
  • 2026-07-07
    websdr.org
    WebSDR.org is the home of the WebSDR project, a network of software-defined radio receivers accessible via a web browser, allowing anyone to tune into shortwave, amateur radio, and other RF signals from around the world. The site connects users to SDR servers hosted by universities, radio clubs, and hobbyists, making radio listening accessible without any special hardware.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webster County Amateur Radio Club Home Page
    The Webster County Amateur Radio Club (WCARC) out of Fort Dodge, Iowa maintains this late-1990s club homepage covering membership info, meeting calendars, local repeater details, and ham radio resources. The site includes officer contacts, a classified market for used equipment, links to ARRL and QRZ, and even a sample license exam for prospective hams.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome
    The Saint Lawrence Valley Repeater Council (SLVRC) coordinates amateur radio repeater frequencies across Franklin and St. Lawrence Counties in New York, Eastern Ontario, and Western Quebec. The site outlines council policies, subaudible tone plans, and county coverage, serving a bilingual English-French ham radio community that has been active for over 30 years.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Harbin Institute of Technology Amateur Radio Club
    The official web presence of the BY2HIT Amateur Radio Club at Harbin Institute of Technology in Harbin, China, reachable via the QSL.net callsign network. The site provides QSL card mailing information and serves as a landing page for this university-based ham radio club.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to K7SU
    Kelly Klaas (K7SU) runs this personal hub covering amateur radio, handmade Morse code keys, woodworking, laser engraving, and voice-over work. The site serves as a launchpad to several distinct projects, with the handmade keys and ham radio content being the clear centerpiece.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to KF6C
    KF6C is an amateur radio operator's site featuring information on remote radio operation, custom transceiver designs like the SL600 and G3ZVCmkII, and vintage radios including Eddystone and Collins equipment. Visitors can also browse hard-to-find parts and accessories for sale, making it a useful stop for both radio hobbyists and collectors.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to KYHAM.INFO!
    KYHAM.INFO serves as the central hub for Kentucky amateur radio operators, providing emergency net frequencies, section emergency plans, hamfest listings, and Skywarn severe weather resources. Maintained by Dan Rubino KD9CHL, this resource connects Kentucky hams with local district information, traffic manager reports, and the KYHAM groups.io community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to LCWO.net - Learn Morse Code (CW) Online! - Learn CW Online
    LCWO.net, created by Fabian Kurz (DJ5CW), is a comprehensive web-based platform for learning Morse code (CW) using the Koch method, with interactive exercises, progress tracking, and a global community of learners. The site features user highscores, forums, user groups, and multilingual support across dozens of languages, making it a go-to resource for ham radio operators worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Repeater Builder Dot Com
    Repeater Builder is a dedicated resource for amateur radio enthusiasts focused on building, modifying, and maintaining repeater systems. The site dives into the technical side of ham radio infrastructure, making it a go-to reference for hobbyists who want to construct or upgrade their own repeaters.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the
    WB4HFN is an amateur radio resource site covering antenna construction, digital communications, equipment modifications, and vintage R.L. Drake radio gear from the 1960s and 70s. The site also features a UHF repeater system on 443.200 MHz serving northern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire, along with local weather data and ham radio club links.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the Birmingham Amateur Radio Club, Birmingham, Alabama - W4CUE.COM
    The Birmingham Amateur Radio Club (W4CUE) is the official web home of a long-running ham radio club based in Birmingham, Alabama, affiliated with the ARRL. Visitors can find meeting schedules, net frequencies, hamfest event coverage, license exam information, and club news including the annual Citizenship Award.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the Bozo Net web site
    Bozo Net is a VHF/UHF amateur radio community site centered around the Los Angeles and Central California ham radio scene, with a charming origin story about the 144.200 MHz national calling frequency and how the nickname 'Bozo' was born. The site covers topics like beacon info, HOA antenna restrictions, tower raising, and links to ARRL legislative efforts affecting amateur radio operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the Connecticut Radio Society (W1CRS)
    The Connecticut Radio Society (W1CRS) is a ham radio club based in Connecticut, inviting active amateur operators to join their community. The site features a patriotic theme with references to CW (Morse code) keying and special transmissions, reflecting the club's dedication to traditional amateur radio operation.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the Homepage of Shaikh Sadaqathullah (VU2 SDU) from Kayalpattinam, India
    The personal homepage of Shaikh Sadaqathullah (VU2SDU), an amateur radio operator from Kayalpattinam, India, covering ham radio, Islam, Tamil culture, genealogy, and social causes like blood donation and peace activism. A wide-ranging old-web personal site with flash presentations, a photo gallery, and extensive links reflecting the creator's diverse interests and community values.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the K5WTX Home Page
    K5WTX is the personal ham radio page of an Oklahoma City amateur operator and petroleum geologist with a callsign history dating back to 1973. The site covers vintage radio equipment collecting (Drake, Ten Tec, Hallicrafters), a collection of 50 antique telegraph 'bug' keys, weather station data, and Jeep trail exploration.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the www
    A long-running free resource archive started in 1997 offering downloadable manuals, service documents, and technical diagrams for VHF/UHF radios, repeaters, antennas, and related RF equipment. The site hosts PDFs covering everything from GE MVP repeater manuals to tone decoder boards and duplexer specs, making it a valuable reference for amateur radio operators and radio technicians.

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