2026-07-07 HF SIGNALS – The Home of BITX transceivers HF Signals is the official home of the BITX line of amateur radio transceivers, offering a range of affordable QRP kits from the $39 all-analog LARCSet to the feature-packed $399 sBitx v3 SDR. Each radio is hand-assembled and tested, with open-source schematics and software, making them popular among homebrewers, beginners, and QRP enthusiasts worldwide.
2026-07-07 HF+ Real Time Propagation Created by NG0E, HF+ is an interactive real-time propagation map that displays current amateur radio band conditions worldwide from 1.8 to 50.4 MHz, showing where contacts are likely based on your operating location. It draws live data from sources like WSPRnet, PSK Reporter, and the Reverse Beacon Network to indicate support for SSB, CW, and digital modes, and even predicts signal levels for the next 24 hours.
2026-07-07 HFLINK | ALE HF Automatic Link Establishment HF Interoperability HF LINK HFLINK is the international hub for ALE (Automatic Link Establishment) high-frequency ham radio communications, covering HF interoperability, selective calling (SELCALL), and emergency communications. Visitors can find ALE frequencies, band guides, software resources, propagation data, and archives from HF interoperability exercises dating back years.
2026-07-07 Hi there - AI5MX Michael Burkhardt (AI5MX) runs this personal ham radio blog covering gear reviews, operating logs, QSL cards, Morse code adventures, and FCC news. Visitors will find mirrored Mastodon microposts, downloadable resources, and a genuine indie-web spirit connecting the amateur radio community.
2026-07-07 High Desert DX Association - HIDEXA The High Desert DX Association (HIDEXA) is an amateur radio club based in the High Mojave Desert of California, dedicated to DX (long-distance) radio communication. This page is a redirect notice pointing visitors to the club's new callsign and website location at W6EFB.
2026-07-07 High Desert DX Association - HIDEXA The High Desert DX Association (HIDEXA) is a ham radio club based in the High Mojave Desert of California, dedicated to pursuing worldwide DX contacts and making friends around the globe via amateur radio. The site features DX bulletins, contest links, callsign search tools, and member resources including antenna guides, QSL card galleries, and a ham shack tour from webmaster K7HG.
2026-07-07 History Marius Rensen's HF-FAX site is a comprehensive resource covering HF radio fax reception, weather satellite imagery, SSTV, NAVTEX, and related amateur radio reception technologies. Based in Hannover, Germany, the site features live weather cams, satellite passes, software guides, hardware listings, and a rich history section tracing early facsimile pioneers.
2026-07-07 Home The Mayes County Amateur Radio Club (MCARC) serves northeast Oklahoma hams with three wide-area repeaters and hosts weekly nets on Thursday and Wednesday evenings. The site includes club officer info, bylaws, meeting schedules, and a Field Day 2016 YouTube video, making it a practical hub for local ham radio operators.
2026-07-07 Home The Clark County Amateur Radio Club (W7AIA) serves ham radio enthusiasts in Vancouver, Washington, offering resources on license testing, repeater information, emergency preparedness, and club activities. As an ARRL Special Service Club, they co-sponsor the annual SEA-PAC Ham Convention and provide training, nets, and events like Field Day and Parks On The Air.
2026-07-07 Home The ÖVSV (Österreichischer Versuchssenderverband) is the official national amateur radio organization of Austria, covering all nine regional associations and offering resources on licensing, operating modes, contests, and technical information. Visitors can find band plans, contest calendars, QSL card services, satellite radio info, and news about events like HAM RADIO Friedrichshafen and the organization's 100-year anniversary.
2026-07-07 Home A dedicated resource for amateur radio operators looking to reserve FCC-authorized one-by-one (1x1) special event call signs for conventions, festivals, and other community celebrations. The site includes an FCC regulations guide, a searchable 1x1 callsign database, coordinator listings, and a reservation request system for temporary station operation.
2026-07-07 Home The Acadiana Amateur Radio Association (W5DDL) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit club based in Lafayette, Louisiana, serving the Acadiana region since 1953. The site provides club members and visitors with information on meetings, nets, emergency communications, repeaters, licensing exams, and membership details.
2026-07-07 Home - Central Coast Amateur Radio Club The Central Coast Amateur Radio Club (CCARC) is a community of amateur radio operators and electronics enthusiasts based in Kariong, New South Wales, Australia. The site offers information on repeaters, education for aspiring licensed operators, club news, event calendars, and emergency communications support resources.
2026-07-07 Home - Chicago FM Club The Chicago FM Club (CFMC) is a Chicagoland amateur radio club established in 1965 with over 150 members, operating five repeaters and hosting nightly nets, monthly fox hunts, and the annual Radio Expo ham fest. The site covers club membership, FCC exam testing, public service events, and social gatherings for hams in the greater Chicago area.
2026-07-07 Home - DARC DARC (Deutscher Amateur-Radio-Club e.V.) is the official national organization for amateur radio operators in Germany, offering member services, licensing information, contest coordination, and club resources. With sections covering HF, VHF/UHF/SHF, emergency communications, DX, and youth training, it serves as a comprehensive hub for the German ham radio community.
2026-07-07 Home - M0YNG.uk Christopher M0YNG is a radio amateur based in Gloucestershire whose personal site covers amateur radio, solar and battery tracking, self-hosted tech, and small computing projects like the Penkesu Tiny Computer. The site is notably available via Gopher, Gemini, and Tor in addition to HTTP, making it a fascinating example of smolnet philosophy in practice.
2026-07-07 Home - SELARC SELARC is the Southeast Louisiana Amateur Radio Club, serving the Hammond and Tangipahoa area with repeater listings, hamfest event info, ARES emergency communications resources, and monthly newsletters. The site covers everything from FCC licensing and packet radio to amateur radio satellites, making it a solid hub for local hams in the region.
2026-07-07 Home - WCARES WCARES is the Washington County, Minnesota chapter of the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES), coordinating licensed ham radio operators to support county emergency management during floods, severe weather, and mass sheltering events. The site outlines their mission, coverage priorities, and lists key leadership with callsigns, serving as a hub for emergency communication volunteers in the St. Croix River valley region.
2026-07-07 Home Page The homepage for the Association of Norfolk RAYNET Groups, a UK-based amateur radio emergency communications network serving Norfolk. The site provides information about who they are, links to individual group websites, and resources pointing to other amateur radio sites.
2026-07-07 Home Page The Virginia QRP Society (W4VQS) is a free amateur radio club focused on QRP low-power operation, welcoming members without any membership fees. Maintained by webmaster Jeff (K4JTN), the site offers club information and links for Virginia-area ham radio enthusiasts interested in low-power communications.
2026-07-07 Home Page CW's radio page is a hobbyist resource dedicated to shortwave listening, featuring DIY projects and guides for devices like random wire antennas, static discharge units, ferrite couplers, and attenuators. The site offers practical technical content for SWL enthusiasts, including modification guides for receivers like the DX 390 and transformer builds.
2026-07-07 Home page ATV ik1hgi A personal amateur radio page from Italian ham operator IK1HGI, covering ATV (amateur television) and low-frequency 472kHz QRP operation. The site touches on antennas, dipoles, and radio towers, offering a glimpse into the operator's station and technical interests.
2026-07-07 Home Page | RadioMasterList.com | Radio Specs and Prices Directory RadioMasterList.com is a comprehensive reference directory cataloging specifications, performance data, and prices for hundreds of amateur radio transceivers, professional receivers, SDRs, and vintage radios from brands like Yaesu, ICOM, Kenwood, and more. Whether you're comparing HF transceivers or hunting down specs on a classic 1970s shortwave receiver, this site serves as a go-to database for radio enthusiasts and serious operators alike.
2026-07-07 Home | LMARS - Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society The Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society (LMARS) is a ham radio club serving Seminole County and Central Florida, offering members resources like repeater information, a traffic net guide, licensing support, and a newsletter archive dating back to 2009. The site connects hams through regular meetings, fox hunts, Field Day operations, and community communications events, making it a solid hub for local amateur radio enthusiasts.
2026-07-07 Home | PART of Westford PART of Westford (WB1GOF) is the Police Amateur Radio Team of Westford, Massachusetts, an ARRL Special Service Club with over 45 years of history serving Eastern Massachusetts ham radio enthusiasts. The site covers club activities including fox hunting, D-Star repeaters, emergency communications, kit-building sessions, and a newsletter archive called Particles stretching back to 2000.
2026-07-07 Home | Westside Amateur Radio Club The Westside Amateur Radio Club has served ham radio operators in the West Los Angeles area since 1987, earning recognition from the ARRL for emergency communications and advocacy against restrictive antenna ordinances. Visitors can find club meeting schedules, weekly net frequencies, Field Day event recaps, and an Elmers program connecting members with experienced hams for free guidance.
2026-07-07 homebrew IZ7ATH's homebrew section is a treasure trove of DIY amateur radio projects covering antennas, RF devices, shack accessories, and test instruments. Visitors will find detailed build guides for cubical quads, delta loops, linear amplifiers, baluns, antenna rotators, and beginner soldering tutorials all in one place.
2026-07-07 Homebrew N6QW QRP and QRO Projects: Pete Juliano, N6QW, shares decades of hands-on ham radio construction experience through detailed homebrew projects covering QRP and QRO SSB transceivers, linear amplifiers, and PIC microcontroller applications. A licensed ham since 1959 with multiple callsigns, Pete also documents restorations of classic rigs like the Heathkit HW-101 and Collins KWM2, plus publications in QRP Quarterly.
2026-07-07 Homepage for Guenter Koellner, DL4MEA - Amateurfunk in Langerringen Günter Köllner (DL4MEA) shares his extensive ham radio station based near Munich, Germany, with a focus on VHF, UHF, SHF, and EME (Earth-Moon-Earth) communication across multiple bands from 144MHz up to 5760MHz. Nearly all of his equipment is homemade, and the site details his rigs, antennas, worked squares maps, and beacon operations including the experimental beacon DB0FAI.
2026-07-07 HOMING IN -- Radio Direction Finding, Foxhunting, ARDF Maintained by Joe Moell (K0OV) since 1988, Homing In is a comprehensive resource dedicated to radio direction finding, foxhunting, and amateur radio direction finding (ARDF) competitions worldwide. Visitors will find news about international championships, technical projects, equipment guides, event results, wildlife tracking applications, and a wealth of articles spanning decades of expertise in the hobby.