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  • 2026-07-07
    Eesti Raadioamatööride Ühing
    The Estonian Amateur Radio Union (ERAÜ) is the official national organization for ham radio operators in Estonia, a member of IARU since 1938. The site offers extensive resources including contest calendars, repeater and beacon info, exam guidance, QSL services, SDR links, and club directories, all available in Estonian and English.
  • 2026-07-07
    EI7GL....A diary of amateur radio activity
    John, EI7GL, runs this detailed amateur radio diary chronicling propagation experiments, solar cycle activity, and DX contacts across a wide range of frequency bands from Medium Wave to Microwaves. With thousands of labeled posts covering callsigns from around the world, solar flux data, and band opening reports, it is an invaluable log for radio enthusiasts following HF and VHF propagation conditions.
  • 2026-07-07
    EI7GL....A diary of amateur radio activity
    Video: Solar Cycle 25 Expectations in 2026 and beyond... by Carl, K9LA: John, EI7GL, runs this long-running amateur radio diary covering propagation experiments, solar cycle updates, and band activity across frequencies from medium wave to microwaves. The site is a treasure trove for radio enthusiasts, featuring detailed posts on DX contacts, digital modes, and radio science with an impressive archive of callsigns and events.
  • 2026-07-07
    ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS 2000
    Electronic Communications 2000 (E-2) is an amateur radio club founded by Jason Foster, now a member of the Foundation for Amateur Radio, with divisions covering topics like radio broadcasting. The site includes club officers, member listings, and news about the club's activities, including a column in the FAR publication AutoCall.
  • 2026-07-07
    Enter english version
    I6YPK's workshop page showcases homebrew HF transceiver projects built in collaboration with I6WJB, including double and triple conversion designs covering 0-30 MHz continuous coverage. The site also features HP spectrum analyzer and frequency standard resources, making it a valuable technical reference for radio electronics builders.
  • 2026-07-07
    eQSL.cc - The Electronic QSL Card Centre
    eQSL.cc is the premier online platform for amateur radio operators to exchange electronic QSL cards, the digital equivalent of the traditional confirmation cards sent between hams after a contact. The site supports logging, awards tracking, contest records, and international callsign lookup, making it an essential hub for the global ham radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    EVARC Homepage
    The Elkhorn Valley Amateur Radio Club (EVARC) serves ham radio enthusiasts in Norfolk, Nebraska, with meeting schedules, repeater frequencies, club nets, and licensing test sessions. Maintained by Monty Wilson NR0A, the site also links to propagation tools, ARES registration, local hamfest info, and nearby radio clubs across Nebraska.
  • 2026-07-07
    EZNEC Antenna Software by W7EL
    EZNEC is a widely used antenna modeling and analysis software package created by Roy Lewallen (W7EL), now available for free as EZNEC Pro+ v7.0. The site provides downloads, documentation, FAQs, and detailed information about the software's NEC-based calculation engines for modeling antenna radiation patterns and wire configurations.
  • 2026-07-07
    F1RUM's blog | F1RUM's blog
    F1RUM's blog is a French amateur radio enthusiast's personal journal covering topics like Meshtastic mesh networking, Morse code learning challenges, SOTA field operations, SDR hardware, and digital modes like MFSK. The site also includes a logbook and digimap, and participates in the Fediverse.Radio web ring, making it a genuine hub for the radioamateur community.
  • 2026-07-07
    F5AD t�l�vision ATV antennes licence radioamateur
    Built by French radio amateur André Ducros (callsign F5AD), this extensive site covers amateur radio antennas, amateur television (ATV), and ham radio licensing with over 616 pages and 2648 images. It includes 1205 practical antenna descriptions ranging from shortwave to microwave, technical documentation, and resources for ATV transmission, making it a remarkable reference archive for French-speaking radio amateurs.
  • 2026-07-07
    F6FBB Pages
    FBB Packet-Radio BBS: F6FBB is the home of FBB, a well-known Packet-Radio BBS software used by amateur radio operators worldwide. The site serves as a resource hub for the FBB software project, covering packet radio bulletin board systems and related amateur radio digital communications.
  • 2026-07-07
    Far Circuits
    Far Circuits is a long-running manufacturer and supplier of printed circuit boards designed specifically for amateur radio and electronics hobbyist projects, operating out of Dundee, Illinois for over 35 years. Visitors can browse and order boards organized by category including audio amps, frequency standards, converters, keyers, battery chargers, and direction-finding projects, with ordering handled through PayPal.
  • 2026-07-07
    FARA Home Page
    The Framingham Amateur Radio Association (FARA) ran this club hub for ham radio operators in the Framingham, Massachusetts area, featuring meeting schedules, flea market announcements, licensing events, and DX-pedition photos. A great snapshot of an active local amateur radio club from the early 2000s, complete with member callsigns, ARRL news feeds, and resources for newcomers seeking their first no-code license.
  • 2026-07-07
    FARS - Foothills Amateur Radio Society
    The Foothills Amateur Radio Society (FARS) serves amateur radio enthusiasts across the southern San Francisco Peninsula, including Los Altos, Palo Alto, and Mountain View. The site offers meeting schedules, repeater information, newsletters, membership management, educational resources, and details on special events like ARRL Field Day and the Electronics Flea Market.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fediverse Radio
    Fediverse.Radio is a hub curated by Christopher M0YNG that connects amateur radio operators and communities across the decentralized Fediverse social network. It lists Mastodon servers, XMPP chat services, and other tools specifically tailored for ham radio enthusiasts and shortwave listeners worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    Festival City Amateur Radio Club Website Homepage
    The Festival City Amateur Radio Club (FCARC) serves amateur radio operators in the Stratford, Ontario area, listing their linked repeater system frequencies, IRLP node details, and APRS information. The site also offers a beginner's guide to ham radio, club information, and a curated collection of links for other hams including callsign search tools and dealer listings.
  • 2026-07-07
    fkarc
    The Fort Knox Amateur Radio Club (FKARC) serves ham radio enthusiasts in the Fort Knox, Kentucky area, with a focus on DX operations, ARES emergency communications, and VE licensing exams. Visitors will find club meeting schedules, repeater information, constitution and bylaws, J-pole antenna plans, and a broad collection of ham radio links.
  • 2026-07-07
    FlashWebHost.com - Circuit of 7MHz SSB Transceiver (Transmitter + Receiver) for Hams.
    Created by VU3PRX, this site provides detailed circuit diagrams and construction guides for a 7MHz SSB transceiver built around the MC1496 integrated circuit. The project covers every stage from VFO and ladder filters to power amplifiers and antenna design, making it a practical reference for hams looking to build their own HF radio from scratch.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fox Delta Amateur Radio Projects and Kits by K7SFN, I2TZK, VU2FD
    Fox Delta, operated by K7SFN, I2TZK, and VU2FD, is a direct-sales kit shop and project resource for amateur radio enthusiasts, offering RF amplifiers, SWR meters, antenna rotator software, and more. The site features a range of active and previous hardware kits including the PA-100 IRF510 RF amplifier and ST2 USB interface, all sold exclusively through this site with no third-party dealers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fox Tango International. Where the band is open 24/7
    Fox Tango International is a long-running Yaesu users group established in 1972, dedicated to owners and enthusiasts of Yaesu radio equipment. The site hosts technical manuals, modification pages, classified ads, and historical looks at vintage Yaesu transceivers from the 1960s through today.
  • 2026-07-07
    Friends of Amateur Radio Group ~ N9LCR
    The Friends of Amateur Radio Group (FARG), operating under callsign N9LCR, is a Chicago-area amateur radio club promoting radio knowledge, fraternalism, and community outreach through multiple digital and Allstar nets. The site connects members and visitors to club nets like the Net with No Name, Teapots Tech-Friday Net, and Kidz Connection Net, and features event coverage from Field Day and the Yuma Hamfest.
  • 2026-07-07
    FRRL
    The Fox River Radio League (FRRL) is a century-old amateur radio club based in the Fox Valley area of Illinois, offering meetings, license testing, repeaters, and Field Day events to radio enthusiasts. With over 100 years of history and a congressional record entry marking its anniversary, this club site serves as a hub for both seasoned operators and newcomers seeking licensing exams and community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ft. McCoy Amateur Radio Club
    The Ft. McCoy Amateur Radio Club (W4FRC) is a friendly ham radio club based in the Ocala National Forest area of Marion County, Florida, founded in October 1997. The site shares club meeting info, VE testing schedules, member photos, and an open invitation for newcomers to discover the hobby of amateur radio.
  • 2026-07-07
    FY5KE | Radio Amateur Club de Kourou – French Guiana
    FY5KE is the official site of the Radio Amateur Club de Kourou in French Guiana, a club known for participating in major international contesting events like CQ WW SSB and ARRL DX SSB dating back to 2000. Visitors can explore the club's station details, QSL information, 50 MHz beacon, and an extensive archive of contest results spanning nearly two decades.
  • 2026-07-07
    G4WIFMusings
    G4WIF shares a growing archive of home construction projects for amateur radio enthusiasts, covering topics like antennas, attenuators, and QRP test equipment. The site also references a co-authored book on simple test equipment for QRPers, with years of archived articles dating back to 2016.
  • 2026-07-07
    g7kse.co.uk
    G7KSE is a UK amateur radio operator's personal site packed with projects, documentation, and blog posts covering SOTA activations, HF through 13cm, QRP operating, APRS, LoRa, Meshtastic, and homebrew antenna builds. The site also includes coding projects like HamDash and HamTool, Raspberry Pi tinkering, and CW decoding resources, making it a genuinely useful reference for fellow radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    GARS (Gainesville Amateur Radio Society)
    The Gainesville Amateur Radio Society (GARS) is a club based in Gainesville, Florida, offering meeting schedules, repeater information, FCC license testing details, and resources for local ham radio enthusiasts. The site covers everything from Morse code history and VOIP for amateurs to club bylaws, awards, and a photo gallery of past activities.
  • 2026-07-07
    general-links
    The links page for L.A.R.K. (likely a local amateur radio club) compiles dozens of curated resources for ham radio enthusiasts, including club homepages, repeater directories, VHF/UHF resources, callsign tools, and mailing lists. It serves as a comprehensive jumping-off point for the amateur radio community in Southeast Michigan and beyond.
  • 2026-07-07
    Gordon West Radio School | 714-549-5000 | Ham It Up!
    Gordon West Radio School, run by the well-known 'Gordo' (WB6NOA), offers ham radio licensing classes, study materials, books, tapes, and CDs for aspiring amateur and commercial radio operators across the US. The site covers FCC license preparation, ship and coast station licensing, weekend classes taught by Gordo-approved instructors, and training resources available through Ham Radio Outlet.
  • 2026-07-07
    Great Falls Area Amateur Radio Club – W7ECA – Great Falls, Montana
    The Great Falls Area Amateur Radio Club (W7ECA) is a ham radio club serving operators in Cascade County and surrounding North Central Montana. The site covers club membership, repeater information, ARES emergency communications, and events like Field Day and the historic Glacier Waterton Hamfest.

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