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  • 2026-07-07
    Greater Norwalk Amateur Radio Club, Inc. | Norwalk, CT
    The Greater Norwalk Amateur Radio Club (GNARC) is a Connecticut-based ham radio club serving the Norwalk area, featuring meeting minutes, membership info, repeater listings, and event photos. With archives going back to 2013 and active records of club officers, field day activities, and newsletters, this site offers a thorough look at an engaged local amateur radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Green Bay Professional Packet Radio - Main Page
    Green Bay Professional Packet Radio (GBPPR) is a Wisconsin-based amateur radio and electronics research group with working divisions covering RF design, packet radio, signal interception, and open-source hardware projects. The site is a deep technical resource featuring homebrew RF amplifiers, spectrum analyzers, frequency transverters, wireless data links, and a long-running zine packed with experimental electronics content.
  • 2026-07-07
    Green Country Hamfest, Inc. - Welcome to our <?php echo getconfigmaster(22);?> Hamfest Page
    Green Country Hamfest, Inc. organizes the annual amateur radio hamfest held at the Claremore Expo Center in Claremore, Oklahoma. The site provides information about this West Gulf Division event, serving ham radio enthusiasts from the region.
  • 2026-07-07
    Grumman Amateur Radio Club
    The Grumman Amateur Radio Club (WA2LQO) is a Long Island, New York club site covering repeater status, special event stations, VE testing sessions, and club newsletters. Highlights include historical photos from lighthouse operations aboard the Nantucket Lightship and decades of club social gatherings dating back to the early 2000s.
  • 2026-07-07
    GSBARC | 50 Years of Public Service
    The Great South Bay Amateur Radio Club (GSBARC) has served the Babylon, NY area on Long Island for over 55 years, coordinating public service events, emergency communications through ARES/RACES, and licensing education. Visitors can find club newsletters, repeater information, net schedules, upcoming contest dates, and special event certificates all in one place.
  • 2026-07-07
    Guernsey Amateur Radio Society (GARS) | Channel Islands Ham Radio Club
    The Guernsey Amateur Radio Society (GARS) is a ham radio club based in the Channel Islands, meeting Friday evenings in a genuine World War II bunker at Beau Sejour Leisure Centre. The site offers a GU callbook, repeater information, QSL card bureau details, and membership resources for both local hams and visiting operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Gwen Patton - NG3P
    Gwen Patton (callsign NG3P) shares her journey into amateur radio, from childhood fascination with a massive Navy surplus shortwave receiver to earning her No-Code Technician license in 1999 and building an impressive shack. The site details her radio equipment including Yaesu, Alinco, and ICOM rigs, her QRP interests, and connects to ham radio webrings.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ham Domain - WB4AEJ's CQ Web Site!
    WB4AEJ's Ham Domain is a comprehensive amateur radio resource built around a massive directory of ham radio operator websites, organized by callsign. Beyond the directory, the site covers special events stations, callsign lookups, fox tone sequences, and links to major organizations like ARRL, AMSAT, and TAPR.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ham Radio 2012 - IW5EDI Simone - Ham-Radio
    IW5EDI Simone is an Italian ham radio operator's comprehensive site covering antennas, software tools, technical articles, and operating guides for amateur radio enthusiasts. Visitors will find an impressive range of homebrew antenna projects, digital mode interfaces, amplifier repairs, and links to top amateur radio websites.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ham radio homepages
    A sprawling directory of ham radio operator homepages from around the world, maintained by OZ1GMQ and featuring hundreds of links to individual amateur radio stations, clubs, repeater listings, and related resources. Visitors will find connections to emergency preparedness groups like RACES and ARES, regional radio clubs, and a wide variety of personal ham radio pages spanning multiple countries and call signs.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ham Radio Links
    Compiled by Sandeep Baruah (VU2MSY/VU2MUE), this page catalogs over 200 ham radio links spanning Indian amateur radio clubs, international organizations like IARU and ARRL, digital communication software, antenna resources, and QRP homebrewing sites. It offers a particularly strong focus on the Indian amateur radio community, including regional clubs in Bangalore, New Delhi, and Gujarat, making it a useful snapshot of the early-2000s ham radio web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ham Radio Links
    Mike (KB1CKF) has assembled a comprehensive ham radio links page covering SATERN emergency communications chapters, Massachusetts amateur radio clubs, ARRL resources, repeater directories, and major radio equipment manufacturers. A handy reference for New England amateur operators, with particular emphasis on emergency radio networks and local clubs in the Eastern Massachusetts area.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ham Radio Links – Jamestown Amateur Radio Club
    The Jamestown Amateur Radio Club in North Dakota maintains this extensive alphabetical directory of ham radio links, covering clubs, contests, equipment, licensing, repeaters, and DX resources from across the country. With hundreds of curated links organized A to Z, it serves as a comprehensive jumping-off point for amateur radio operators at any experience level.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ham Radio News - Latest Worldwide Amateur Radio News For Ham Radio Operators
    Hamuniverse.com aggregates the latest ham radio news from major worldwide sources including ARRL, QRZ.com, Southgate ARC, and Amateur Radio Newsline, all from a single convenient page. Part of a larger amateur radio resource site, this news hub keeps operators informed on contests, satellite activity, licensing, and club events happening across the global ham radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ham Radio University – Spreading Ham Radio Knowledge and Know How
    Ham Radio University is an annual free educational event held on Long Island, New York, now in its 28th year, dedicated to spreading amateur radio knowledge through forums, presentations, and fellowship. The site serves as the official hub for event registration, past presentation archives, moderator bios, and news about upcoming HRU gatherings organized by the amateur radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ham Radio Workbench Podcast
    HRWB 258 - Morse Code Bug Emulator with Don WB9CYY and Bob WO6W: Ham Radio Workbench is a podcast and blog dedicated to the maker and experimenter side of amateur radio, covering topics from PCB design and microcontrollers to vintage keys and SDR. This episode features Don WB9CYY and Bob WO6W discussing their ingenious Morse code bug emulator that gives modern paddles the organic, imperfect feel of classic mechanical telegraph keys.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ham TV - Amateur Television
    Ham TV is a comprehensive resource for Amateur Television (ATV) run by Tom O'Hara W6ORG, the retired owner of P.C. Electronics, which supplied ATV equipment to ham radio operators for 50 years. Visitors will find technical guides, antenna recommendations, transmitter specs, application notes, and a wealth of practical information for getting started with live color video transmission on amateur radio bands.
  • 2026-07-07
    HamExam.org
    Free Amateur Radio Practice Tests with Flash Cards: HamExam.org has been helping aspiring ham radio operators pass their licensing exams since 2003, offering completely free practice tests and flash cards for Technician, General, and Extra class licenses. The site covers all current FCC question pools and includes account tracking so users can monitor their progress on problem areas.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hamilton County Amateur Radio Club
    The Hamilton County Amateur Radio Club serves the Adirondack Mountains region of New York, coordinating repeaters, emergency communications nets, and ARES/RACES operations across Hamilton and neighboring counties. Visitors will find meeting schedules, repeater frequencies, event listings like Field Day and the Southern Adirondack Hamfest, and resources for anyone interested in getting a ham radio license.
  • 2026-07-07
    HAMNUT's HOME PAGE
    Larry Miller (KB5ITT) shares his adventures installing ham radio repeaters on mountain peaks in the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado, blending technical radio work with exploration of ghost towns and scenic four-wheeling routes. The site covers two specific mountain-top repeater builds near Silverton, historical photography of old mining towns like Animas Forks, and off-road trail information for the region.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hamradio.in
    Hamradio.in is an Indian amateur radio community hub featuring technical projects, news, and event announcements for ham radio enthusiasts across India. Visitors can find hands-on build projects like DSB transceivers and DDS VFOs, coverage of events like Hamfest India and the Lamakaan Amateur Radio Convention, and discussions of digital modes like FT8.
  • 2026-07-07
    HamStudy.org
    Cutting edge amateur radio study tools: HamStudy.org provides free amateur radio exam preparation tools including flash cards, practice tests, and full question pools for Technician, General, and Amateur Extra licenses. Supporting international qualifications from the US, Canada, Argentina, Mexico, and New Zealand, it is one of the most comprehensive online study platforms for aspiring ham radio operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    HansSummers.com
    Hans Summers (G0UPL) shares his deep passion for radio, electronics, and computing through dozens of detailed project pages covering QRSS beacons, WSPR kits, homebrew transmitters, Nixie clocks, frequency counters, and more. The site is a treasure trove for QRP enthusiasts and homebrewers, showcasing everything from crystal radios to synthesizer design and the popular QRP Labs kit lineup.
  • 2026-07-07
    HARC Home
    The Huntsville Amateur Radio Club (HARC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Huntsville, Alabama, dedicated to educating and training members in amateur radio with a focus on emergency communications support. The site offers access to club resources including a newsletter, repeater and net information, a classifieds section, SKYWARN and ARES/RACES emergency programs, and a DX club.
  • 2026-07-07
    Harry's Homebrew Homepages
    Harry Lythall (SM0VPO/G4VVJ) shares an extensive collection of homebrew amateur radio construction projects, covering everything from QRP transmitters and receivers to circuit boards, oscillators, and RF amplifiers. The site is a treasure trove for hands-on ham radio enthusiasts, packed with schematics, datasheets, calculators, and practical guides for building your own radio equipment.
  • 2026-07-07
    hbrew
    DL5DBM's homebrew page is a technical treasure trove for amateur radio operators, featuring detailed documentation for self-built projects including a 1 KW 2-meter power amplifier, antenna preamps, transverters, baluns, and regulated power supplies. Projects span VHF, UHF, and 6-meter bands with downloadable schematics and guides in both English and German, making it a practical resource for hams who build their own equipment.
  • 2026-07-07
    HC2AE Home Page - Punto de Encuentro - Index
    HC2AE is a Spanish-language ham radio hub created by an amateur radio operator in Guayaquil, Ecuador, serving as a meeting point for Latin American radioaficionados. The site features a Guayaquil callbook searchable by callsign or name, DX information, contest listings, propagation resources, software links, and a chat and forum for the ham radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Heartland DX Association
    The Heartland DX Association is a ham radio club based in the heartland region, serving as the sponsor of the Nebraska QSO Party contest. This redirect page points visitors to their new website, offering a glimpse into the club's focus on DX operating and amateur radio contesting.
  • 2026-07-07
    Helpful Ham Radio Links – OAK HILL AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
    The Oak Hill Amateur Radio Club (N5OAK) is an Austin, Texas-based ham radio club dedicated to keeping amateur radio alive and active in the Central Texas area. Their links page curates a rich collection of resources covering getting licensed, contesting, propagation tools, YouTube educators, and connections to other local and regional radio clubs.
  • 2026-07-07
    HF Propagation and Solar-Terrestrial Data Website
    Paul Herrman (N0NBH) built this comprehensive resource for ham radio operators tracking HF propagation conditions, offering free solar-terrestrial data widgets, banners, and tools that can be embedded in any website. Visitors will find online calculators for SFI/SN conversion, K-Index to signal noise, Aurora latitude tools, MUF/LOF prediction maps, and live solar flux and sunspot data updated every few hours.

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