2026-07-07 APRS Automatic Position Reporting System: Steve Dimse's site introduces APRS (Automatic Position Reporting System), a ham radio-based network for transmitting GPS position reports, weather data, and messages, with an interactive Java applet showing live amateur radio operator positions in South Florida. The site showcases Steve's own contribution to APRS: the internet gateway software (javAPRS) that bridges local ham radio packets to the web for real-time map display.
2026-07-07 Archives of the Englewood Amateur Radio Society 1999-2017 A historical archive of the Englewood Amateur Radio Society, preserving records and activities from 1999 to 2017. The site serves as a digital repository for this local ham radio club's legacy, offering a rare glimpse into nearly two decades of amateur radio community organizing.
2026-07-07 Arizona Frequency Coordination Committee The Arizona Frequency Coordination Committee is the official body responsible for coordinating VHF and UHF repeater, digital, and point-to-point frequencies for amateur radio operators throughout Arizona. Run by volunteers under the Amateur Radio Council of Arizona, the site provides band plans, repeater listings, coordination policies, and application resources for ham radio operators in the region.
2026-07-07 Arlington Amateur Radio Club - Home The Arlington Amateur Radio Club (K5SLD) is a community club based in Arlington, Texas, offering weekly nets on their 2-meter repeater, club dinners, licensing resources, and membership information. The site serves as the central hub for local ham radio operators to stay connected, pay dues, and participate in club events including CERT emergency response training.
2026-07-07 Arquivo Hist�rico do Radioamador PS7AB is Rony's Brazilian amateur radio historical archive, dedicated to preserving the history of ham radio in the region. The page serves as a redirect to a Yahoo Geocities mirror, suggesting the main content lives at that now-defunct address.
2026-07-07 ARRL - Home The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the official national membership organization for amateur radio operators in the United States, offering news, licensing resources, regulatory advocacy, and publications like QST magazine. A comprehensive hub for ham radio enthusiasts at every level, the site covers contests, digital networking, solar updates relevant to propagation, and community events.
2026-07-07 Arrowhead Radio Amateurs Club The Arrowhead Radio Amateurs Club (ARAC, W0GKP) is one of the oldest ham radio clubs in the region, founded in 1929 to promote amateur radio in northeastern Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin. The site offers club meeting details, repeater information, Skywarn weather monitoring links, education and testing session resources, and membership information for the Duluth-Superior Twinports area.
2026-07-07 Atchafalaya Amateur DX Association Inc. - AADXA The Atchafalaya Amateur DX Association Inc. (AADXA) is a ham radio club based in Amelia, Louisiana, with a full organizational presence including officer listings, membership applications, meeting minutes, newsletters, and repeater information. Developed by Guy R. Morrison (WA5MC), the site also features field day photos, a guestbook, and club constitution documents, making it a solid hub for local amateur radio enthusiasts.
2026-07-07 Athens Amateur Radio Club of Athens, Texas - Main Page The Athens Amateur Radio Club (AARC) of Athens, Texas maintains this site as the hub for local licensed ham operators, featuring repeater information, meeting schedules, emergency preparedness resources, and ARES/NTS documentation. Built and maintained by Harold Melton KV5R, the site also includes links to area repeaters, scanner frequencies, Skywarn weather integration, and a membership roster.
2026-07-07 Baltimore Radio Amateur Television Society | B.R.A.T.S. The Baltimore Radio Amateur Television Society (BRATS) is a non-profit amateur radio club based in Baltimore, Maryland, focused on ATV (amateur television) repeaters, emergency communications, and public service. The site features club news, meeting announcements, technical writeups on their ATV repeater revival project, and information on joining the organization.
2026-07-07 BARA | Bergen Amateur Radio Association The Bergen Amateur Radio Association (BARA) is a New Jersey-based ham radio club serving Bergen County, with monthly meetings, weekly nets, VE exams, and semi-annual hamfests. Members range from antenna specialists to digital mode enthusiasts, and the club has a strong tradition of technical knowledge sharing and community participation.
2026-07-07 BARC - Home The Boulder Amateur Radio Club (BARC) is a 501c non-profit educational organization based in Boulder, Colorado, offering monthly meetings, a weekly Wednesday night net, and an award-winning newsletter called BARC's Bark. The site covers club activities including Field Day, repeater information, VE testing, scholarships, and a junior ham program for newcomers to the hobby.
2026-07-07 Barrie Amateur Radio Club - Home The Barrie Amateur Radio Club (VE3GCB) is a Canadian ham radio club based in Barrie, Ontario, offering monthly meetings, beginner licensing courses, a builders group, and a variety of on-air activities including DMR and HF propagation. The site covers club repeater info, AUXCOMM emergency communications, 3D printing projects, and community events, making it a rich hub for local amateur radio operators of all experience levels.
2026-07-07 Battleship New Jersey Amateur Radio Station The Battleship New Jersey Amateur Radio Station (BNJARS) is a non-profit club operating amateur radio aboard the historic USS New Jersey museum ship in the Delaware Valley area. The site covers station information, guest operator details, WWII radio restoration projects, QSL card info, and club activities tied to promoting the battleship through worldwide amateur radio contacts.
2026-07-07 BCFMCA - Home Page The British Columbia Frequency Modulation Communications Association (BCFMCA) is a registered Canadian amateur radio charity operating VHF, UHF, and microwave repeaters across British Columbia, including FM, DMR, IRLP, and D-STAR modes. Visitors can check live system status, explore the repeater directory, browse coverage maps, and find membership and donation information for this active ham radio club.
2026-07-07 Benton County Oregon ARES The Benton County Amateur Radio Emergency Service (BCARES) connects licensed ham radio operators in Benton County, Oregon who volunteer to provide emergency communications support for the Sheriff's Office and other local agencies during disasters. The site covers the group's capabilities including packet radio, voice, Morse code, and amateur television, and also lists upcoming license classes and examinations for those looking to join.
2026-07-07 Bill McFadden's Home Page Bill McFadden's eclectic homepage covers a surprisingly deep range of radio-related interests, from pirate radio station KHOG and FCC licensing FAQs to scanner frequencies, shortwave charts, and wireless microphone regulations. Alongside the radio content, visitors will find loudspeaker design resources, audio editing scripts for Cool Edit Pro, and home automation links, making it a genuine hobbyist's workbench online.
2026-07-07 BITX Hacks BITX Hacks is a technical blog by Pete N6QW dedicated to modifications, hacks, and experiments with the BITX40 and uBitx transceiver boards. Posts cover hands-on hardware tweaks like display upgrades, inline fuse wiring, and external linear amplifier controls, making it a practical resource for amateur radio homebrewers.
2026-07-07 BITX Hacks Raduino as NBFM TX: BITX Hacks is a technical blog by Ashhar Farhan focused on modifications and experiments with the BITX40 amateur radio transceiver boards and Raduino controller. This post walks through a clever 30-minute hack to turn the Si5351 clock generator into a narrow-band FM transmitter using a varactor diode and a simple audio amplifier circuit, complete with Arduino sketch code.
2026-07-07 Black Cat Systems - Ham Radio and Audio Software Black Cat Systems offers a wide catalog of Windows and macOS software focused on ham radio, shortwave listening, and audio utilities, including tools for SSTV decoding, ACARS, ALE, propagation forecasting, and Morse code training. The site serves as both a software storefront and a hub for amateur radio enthusiasts, with free trials available for most programs.
2026-07-07 Bloomington Amateur Radio Association – Bloomington Minnesota Amateur Radio The Bloomington Amateur Radio Association (BARA) is a club for amateur radio operators based in Bloomington, Minnesota, affiliated with the ARRL since 1979. The site covers club membership, repeater frequencies, officer listings, and resources for those looking to get their ham radio license.
2026-07-07 Blue Ridge Amateur Radio Society – W4NYK – Greenville, SC – Est. 1959 The Blue Ridge Amateur Radio Society (W4NYK) has been serving ham radio operators in Greenville, SC since 1959, operating repeaters on Caesar's Head and Paris Mountain and hosting the longest-running nightly net in South Carolina. The site covers club news, repeater details, VE testing sessions, swap nets, and member resources for the Upstate SC amateur radio community.
2026-07-07 Bluegrass Amateur Radio Society Inc. The Bluegrass Amateur Radio Society is a ham radio club based in Lexington, Kentucky, serving local amateur radio enthusiasts. The site represents an organized community group for operators in the Bluegrass region, covering club activities, events, and resources for members.
2026-07-07 Bob Gudgel K7IQ Bob Gudgel's personal homepage centers on his amateur radio identity as K7IQ, with links to the Puget Sound Repeater Group and interests in Pacific Northwest audio electronics history including TAPCO and other defunct companies. The page also touches on vintage telephone switching, solar energy, and local Seattle-area connections, making it a charming slice of old-web hobbyist culture.
2026-07-07 Boston Amateur Radio Club – Linking People Worldwide The Boston Amateur Radio Club (BARC) connects ham radio enthusiasts across the Greater Boston area, offering repeater access, club meetings, licensing exam sessions, and public service events. The site includes field day archives dating back to 2000, repeater guides, a club newsletter, and resources for both new and experienced operators.
2026-07-07 Branson Repeaters – Missouri Ozarks Amateur (Ham) Radio Branson Repeaters serves the Missouri Ozarks Tri-Lakes area with a network of linked ham radio repeaters on 2 meters, 1.25 meters, and 70 cm, plus digital nodes connecting YSF, DMR Brandmeister, AllStarLink, and EchoLink. The site provides repeater frequencies, coverage details, hosted net schedules including a Skywarn Youth net, and local Branson weather from NOAA.
2026-07-07 Brightleaf Amateur Radio Club - Greenville, NC - W4AMC / W1VOA / W4UHS The Brightleaf Amateur Radio Club (BARC) of Greenville, NC maintains this hub for club members and ham radio enthusiasts, featuring meeting info, membership rosters, newsletters, and emergency preparedness resources. With callsigns W4AMC, W1VOA, and W4UHS, the club covers everything from Skywarn weather spotting to DX activity links and real-time solar data.
2026-07-07 British Amateur Television Club The British Amateur Television Club (BATC) is the world's largest organization dedicated to Amateur Television (ATV), covering everything from digital TV transmission and microwave amplifiers to live video streaming and vintage camera restoration. Members enjoy access to a forum, wiki, YouTube channel, technical handbooks, contests, and an annual UK convention bringing together ATV enthusiasts from around the globe.
2026-07-07 British DX Club Web Site - Home Page The British DX Club (BDXC-UK) is the premier UK organization for radio listeners and DXers, covering shortwave, medium wave, FM, and international broadcast schedules. Members get access to guides, propagation data, a monthly bulletin called Communication, and listings of UK and Irish radio stations.
2026-07-07 Brits on top. Chris Cox (N0UK/G4JEC) has maintained this personal homepage since 1993, making it one of the longer-running amateur radio personal sites on the web. Visitors will find a Maidenhead Grid Bearing and Distance Calculator, VHF/UHF contest logs, station details, and a much-requested curry recipe thrown in for good measure.