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  • 2026-07-07
    Sam's Ham Radio Page
    Samuel Thornton (KD6PIZ) shares his ham radio hobby alongside family photos and links to WWII warbird organizations on this classic Tripod personal page. An active U.S. Air Force member stationed in Columbus, Mississippi, Sam mixes his passion for amateur radio with interests in historical aircraft like the B-17 and B-24.
  • 2026-07-07
    San Bernardino Microwave Society
    The San Bernardino Microwave Society (SBMS) is a non-profit technical club dedicated to amateur radio communications above 1 GHz, serving the Southern California region with monthly meetings, contests, and a rich archive of technical papers. Visitors can find member project presentations, contest results for 10 GHz and 2.3 GHz ARRL events, software tools, and newsletters covering cutting-edge microwave experimentation.
  • 2026-07-07
    San Diego ARES - Welcome!
    The San Diego ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Service) section connects licensed ham radio operators in San Diego and Imperial Counties who volunteer for emergency communications during disasters and public safety events. The site provides information on joining, training resources, meeting schedules, nets, and links to the ARRL and related licensing study tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    San Francisco Radio Club - Home
    The San Francisco Radio Club (SFRC) is the hub for ham radio enthusiasts in the Bay Area, offering information on club meetings, repeaters, nets, and a rich archive of events like Field Day activations and SOTA expeditions. With resources covering everything from licensing classes to equipment lending and digital modes like DMR, D-STAR, and APRS, it serves both newcomers and seasoned operators alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    SANDRA
    SANDRA (San Diego Repeater Association) is a 501(c)(4) non-profit amateur radio club based in San Diego, California, serving local ham radio operators with repeater listings, digital services, and club resources. The site offers member information, net schedules, a mailing list, meeting recordings, and operating guidelines for the regional amateur radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Satellite Tracking Software
    Northern Lights Software Associates offers Nova for Windows, a satellite tracking program used by NASA, the U.S. Air Force, and thousands of amateur radio operators worldwide. Now available as freeware, Nova provides real-time tracking of unlimited satellites with detailed maps, ground tracks, and Keplerian element updates.
  • 2026-07-07
    ScanWare Web Host
    G. McAvoy (KG7XD) built this resource hub centered on radio scanning, featuring a live FCC database query tool for all US AM, FM, and TV stations. Quick-links to scanner frequencies, fire, police, EMS, ham radio resources, and weather make it a handy reference for radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    SCVRS/WB6OQS Home Page
    The SCVRS (Santa Clarita Valley Repeater Society) WB6OQS page serves as the online home for an amateur radio repeater organization in the Santa Clarita Valley area. Visitors can find information about the club's repeater systems, frequencies, and amateur radio activities for the local ham radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    See Far Journal | One amateur radio operator’s journal for radio field operations, antenna builds, and radio related projects. Writing is learning. I share my journey with you here. My amateur radio c
    Chris Farnham (W1YTQ) keeps this detailed journal covering Parks on the Air activations, antenna builds, QRP transceiver projects, and field operations across locations like Minute Man National Park and Peddocks Island. With over forty posts exploring CW/Morse Code operating, Reverse Beacon Network activity, and hands-on radio adventures, it is a rich resource for anyone interested in portable and outdoor amateur radio.
  • 2026-07-07
    SEMARA – Southeastern Massachusetts Amateur Radio Association, Inc.
    SEMARA is the Southeastern Massachusetts Amateur Radio Association, a club based in New England that hosts repeaters, VE licensing exam sessions, regular on-air nets, and social gatherings for ham radio enthusiasts. The site includes a member roster, club newsletter archive, scholarship announcements, and live repeater audio streaming at 147.000 MHz.
  • 2026-07-07
    SEMARC Home Page
    SEMARC (South East Metro Amateur Radio Club) is a 501(c)(3) amateur radio club based in Cottage Grove, Minnesota, active since 1988 and affiliated with the ARRL. The site covers club meetings, volunteer examiner testing sessions, public service events, emergency communications, and membership information for ham radio enthusiasts in the Twin Cities metro area.
  • 2026-07-07
    SERA – Southeastern Repeater Association
    SERA, the Southeastern Repeater Association, is the largest amateur radio repeater coordinating organization in the United States, serving ham radio operators across Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. The site provides frequency coordination resources, band plans across multiple frequency ranges, a coordinated repeater database, and membership information for licensed amateur radio operators in the Southeast.
  • 2026-07-07
    SFFMA
    The South Florida FM Association (SFFMA) is a Miami-area amateur radio club operating multiple repeaters across the region, with real-time emergency status information and a live audio feed of their 147.000 MHz repeater. The site includes repeater listings, meeting schedules at the Miami-Dade EOC, member resources, and photo galleries of their tower and equipment installations.
  • 2026-07-07
    SFVARC 2021 Monthly board meeting notes January February March April May June July August September October November
    The San Fernando Valley Amateur Radio Club (SFVARC) maintains this archive of monthly board meeting notes spanning 2021 through 2024, offering a detailed record of club governance and activities. Visitors can also browse club inventory lists with photos and Field Day maps, making it a practical resource for current and prospective members.
  • 2026-07-07
    Shacklog
    Shacklog is a UK-developed amateur radio logging software package claiming to be the most popular of its kind written and supported in the UK, used by radio amateurs and shortwave listeners worldwide. The software supports a wide range of features including ADIF, CAT control, DX Cluster, QSO logging, contest logging, and IOTA tracking.
  • 2026-07-07
    Shelfmarks and shortwave | The SWLing Post
    The SWLing Post is a dedicated blog covering shortwave listening, ham radio, DXing, SDR technology, and radio broadcasting from around the world. With reviews, program schedules, equipment guides, and community contributions, it's a rich hub for radio enthusiasts of all stripes.
  • 2026-07-07
    Shortwave Radio Reviews
    Compiled by John Lloyd (KE4UTX), this site collects shortwave receiver reviews submitted by readers of the Rec.radio.shortwave newsgroup, covering dozens of models from brands like Sony, Grundig, Icom, Kenwood, and Sangean. Each review includes pricing, dimensions, and hands-on user impressions, making it a practical reference for shortwave enthusiasts comparing receivers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Shreveport Amateur Radio Association K5SAR – An ARRL Special Service Club
    The Shreveport Amateur Radio Association (K5SAR) is an ARRL Special Service Club based in Northwest Louisiana, founded in 1978 and serving over 120 licensed ham radio operators of all ages and experience levels. The site covers club membership, public service events, SKYWARN severe weather communications, hamfests, license exam resources, and local repeater information.
  • 2026-07-07
    Singapore Amateur Radio Transmitting Society – SARTS
    The Singapore Amateur Radio Transmitting Society (SARTS) is the national organization for ham radio enthusiasts in Singapore, offering resources on licensing, frequency bands, and getting started with amateur radio. The site features news posts on topics like FreeDV signals, web SDRs, and satellite launches, along with a marketplace, gallery, and membership information for the local ham community.
  • 2026-07-07
    SKCC - Straight Key Century Club
    The Straight Key Century Club (SKCC) is a worldwide organization dedicated to CW (Morse code) enthusiasts who use traditional straight keys, bugs, and side-swiper keys on the air. With nearly 31,000 members and a rich program of sprints, awards, sked pages, and beginner resources, it is one of the largest and most active amateur radio clubs focused on traditional hand-keying.
  • 2026-07-07
    SM3CER Contest Service - Homepage
    SM3CER Contest Service, run by Jan-Eric Rehn of Sweden, is a comprehensive hub for amateur radio contesters featuring a worldwide contest calendar, contest rules, results, and software links. Active since 1997, the site aggregates mailing lists, DX spotting tools, callsign lookups, and contest-related resources that make it an indispensable reference for serious ham radio operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Small Wonder QRP
    K.P.S. Kang's blog dedicated to QRP (low-power) radio building, featuring homebrew transceiver projects, circuit schematics, and PCB layouts for minimalist radio construction. Posts cover topics like speech processors, SSB transceivers, and the FIREO low-power transceiver design, making it a useful resource for amateur radio homebrewers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Small Wonder QRP
    K.P.S. Kang's blog dedicated to QRP (low power) radio transceiver design, featuring detailed technical write-ups on homebrew SSB/CW transceivers like the FIREO, which uses an innovative FM limiter circuit for speech compression. A must-read for ham radio enthusiasts interested in minimalist radio construction and RF engineering theory.
  • 2026-07-07
    SMARA – Schenectady Museum Amateur Radio Association – W2IR – Operating the Henry Primm Broughton Memorial Amateur Radio Station at the Schenectady Museum
    The Schenectady Museum Amateur Radio Association (SMARA) operates the W2IR station at the Schenectady Museum of Innovation and Science, bringing hands-on radio experiences to the public. The site features club meeting schedules, Field Day event galleries, repeater information, contest calendars, and outreach programs like ARRL Kids Day.
  • 2026-07-07
    SMARC Home
    SMARC (Sparks Mountain Amateur Radio Club) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit amateur radio club featuring meeting announcements, a club magazine called SMARC Sparks, and resources including a Hamfest schedule and Arduino class materials. The site serves as a hub for local ham radio enthusiasts with links to reference files, useful ham radio resources, and club news from the president's shack.
  • 2026-07-07
    SMCARA Club Members List
    The St. Mary's County Amateur Radio Association (SMCARA) has been supporting amateur radio operators in southern Maryland since 1956, and this page presents their full club membership roster with call signs, license classes, and ARRL/volunteer examiner status. With 62 members listed and resources for becoming a ham radio operator, the site offers a solid look at an active regional ham radio club.
  • 2026-07-07
    SMCC Main Page
    The Six Meter Club of Chicago (SMCC) is a Chicago-area amateur radio club promoting activity across HF, VHF, and UHF bands, with a focus on six-meter operations, emergency communications, and community radio services. The site lists 2020 meeting dates, net schedules including a Tuesday ragchew net on 50.130 MHz USB, a Two Meter FM Info Net, and a Thursday Digital SSTV net using EasyPal software.
  • 2026-07-07
    Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers
    The Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA) is a membership organization dedicated to the practice and promotion of radio astronomy among hobbyists, students, and educators. The site offers a wealth of resources including a peer-reviewed journal, educational guides for getting started, student grant programs, project sections, and details about annual conferences held across the United States.
  • 2026-07-07
    Society of Ether Explorers -- San Francisco
    The Society of Ether Explorers (K6SEE) is a San Francisco amateur radio club of experimenters, hackers, and tinkerers focused on esoteric and unusual aspects of wireless communication. Their site documents club members, ongoing projects like the 33cm repeater conversion effort (Project 33), ATV repeating, and remote base control builds from the late 1990s.
  • 2026-07-07
    SOUTH HILLS AMATEUR RADIO CLUB, INC.
    The South Hills Amateur Radio Club (SHARC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, serving ham radio enthusiasts across the South Hills region with callsigns KS3R, N3WX, and W3PIT. The site offers detailed information on club repeaters, Field Day events, membership, VE testing schedules, and an extensive swap-and-shop classifieds section for amateur radio equipment.
  • 2026-07-07
    Southern California Contest Club
    The Southern California Contest Club, established in 1976, is the official web presence for a Southern California amateur radio contesting group, featuring a full calendar of upcoming ham radio contests including ARRL, CQ WPX, NAQP, and many other events. Visitors will find contest schedules, club information, and resources aimed at SoCal operators who participate in competitive radio contesting.
  • 2026-07-07
    Southern California DX Club (SCDXC) Home Page
    The Southern California DX Club (SCDXC) is a 77-year-old amateur radio organization focused on DX (long-distance) contacts, bringing together ham radio enthusiasts across the Southern California region. The site hosts membership info, newsletters, a digital library of amateur radio materials, and links to key resources like the ARRL, NCDXF, and QSL bureau services.
  • 2026-07-07
    Southern California Repeater and Remote Base Association
    The Southern California Repeater and Remote Base Association (SCRRBA) is a volunteer organization that has coordinated amateur radio frequencies across Southern California since 1970, maintaining over 2,400 frequency coordination records. Visitors can find band plans, hotspot radio guidance, open repeater listings, and coordination policies covering frequencies from 29MHz through microwave bands.
  • 2026-07-07
    Southern California Transmitter Hunters
    The Southern California Transmitter Hunters is a club dedicated to amateur radio direction finding (RDF), where participants use specialized antenna equipment to track down hidden transmitters. The site covers upcoming hunts, past results, equipment guides, hunt boundaries, and stories from the field, making it a rich resource for the local ham radio foxhunting community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Southwest Metro Amateur Radio Transmitting Society
    SMARTS is the Southwest Metro Amateur Radio Transmitting Society, a ham radio club serving members who are licensed or pursuing their FCC Part 97 amateur radio license. The club hosts weekly nets on the WB0RMK repeater, monthly meetings, and community breakfasts, making it a welcoming hub for both new and experienced ham radio operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    SSB Electronic Home Page
    SSB Electronic USA is a Pennsylvania-based specialty retailer focused on VHF, UHF, and SHF amateur radio equipment, offering products like GaAsFET preamplifiers, transverter systems, low-noise LNAs, and satellite gear. Featuring brands such as MUTEK, M2 Inc., WinRadio, and AIRCOM, this mid-1990s catalog site serves serious ham radio operators and microwave enthusiasts looking for high-performance RF components.
  • 2026-07-07
    SSS Online - EMI / EMC STUFF Page
    Part of the Spread Spectrum Scene (SSS Online) website, this page is a curated link directory focused on Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) moonbounce communications for ham radio operators. Visitors will find links to operator pages, equipment guides, activity loggers, and resources covering weak signal propagation, SETI, DSP, and related amateur radio topics.
  • 2026-07-07
    Steve's Weather,and Ham Radio page
    Steve (KB9JWD) is a ham radio operator and trained weather spotter from Downers Grove, Illinois who built this page to share his twin passions for amateur radio and meteorology. Visitors will find links to SKYWARN spotter gear, the QRZ callsign database, amateur radio practice exams, local radio club pages, and weather resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Stony Creek Amateur Radio Rocky Mount, NC NC4FM
    Stony Creek Amateur Radio (NC4FM) is a tax-exempt ham radio club based in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, founded in 2000 to mentor new operators, provide emergency communications, and participate in ARRL contests. The site covers repeater information, Field Day events, license testing, and local amateur radio organizations across the region.
  • 2026-07-07
    Super Antenna - Wireless Accessories - Apparatus - Networks - Digital - Voice Transmission - Reception - Voice - Image - Data Communication Apparatus - CW SSB FT All Modes - HF Portable - Mobile - Tel
    Super Antenna Systems Corporation manufactures portable HF antennas designed for ham radio operators, emergency communications, and HF SSB use across all bands from 80 meters through VHF. Their flagship MP1 series antennas collapse into compact go-bag packages, making them popular for portable, mobile, backpack, and EmComm deployments worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    SuperControl Amateur Radio CAT Software
    SuperControl is a CAT (Computer Aided Transceiver) software suite by DH1NGP, offering radio control programs for a range of Yaesu transceivers including the FT-847, FT-1000MP, FT-857, and FT-897. The site includes screenshots, feature lists, and downloads for each supported radio, along with photos from the Ham Radio 2002 exhibition where the software was demonstrated live.
  • 2026-07-07
    SV2AEL QSL & FLAG GALLERY A-B
    SV2AEL is a Greek amateur radio operator's gallery showcasing QSL cards and national flags organized alphabetically by DX country, complete with call sign prefixes, continents, and CQ zones. A comprehensive reference for ham radio enthusiasts interested in DX contacts and international QSL card collecting.
  • 2026-07-07
    SV2AEL.... EMAIL LIST OF GREEK RADIOAMATEURS
    Created by Greek amateur radio operator SV2AEL, this page is a comprehensive alphabetical directory of over 580 email addresses for licensed ham radio operators across Greece, organized by callsign prefix. A unique and practical reference for the Greek ham radio community, it covers all SV, SW, SX, and SZ callsign districts and is maintained as a personal initiative by Savas Pavlidis.
  • 2026-07-07
    SV3ORA website
    SV3ORA is a Greek amateur radio operator's personal site packed with original electronics projects, HF radio circuit designs, and hands-on repair guides for classic gear like Tektronix oscilloscopes, Collins radios, and Heathkit equipment. The site features hundreds of projects spanning antenna designs, tube circuits, QRP transmitters, and vintage test equipment restoration, all presented in classic Web 1.0 style.
  • 2026-07-07
    SW_DMR
    The Southwest DMR Radio Club (SWRRC) appears to be an organization dedicated to DMR (Digital Mobile Radio) amateur radio communications in the southwestern region. The site serves as a hub for club members and ham radio enthusiasts interested in digital radio modes and repeater networks.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sākums
    Created by Andris Bruņenieks (callsign YL2FD), this Latvian-language site offers a rich exploration of ham radio history, including the history of wireless telegraphy, radio in Latvia, the Titanic disaster, and Marconi's legacy. Visitors will also find technical resources covering antenna theory, propagation formulas, CW keys, and vintage rigs like Drake and Heathkit.
  • 2026-07-07
    Table of Contents - W1GHZ Microwave Antenna Book ONLINE
    Paul Wade W1GHZ has published his comprehensive Microwave Antenna Book online, covering everything from parabolic dish antennas and horn feeds to electromagnetic field analysis and antenna range measurements. A deep technical reference spanning 13 chapters with downloadable software tools, this is an essential resource for amateur radio operators working in the microwave frequency bands.
  • 2026-07-07
    TAPR – Tomorrow's Ham Radio Technology Today
    TAPR (Tucson Amateur Packet Radio) is a longstanding amateur radio organization focused on advancing digital communications technology for ham radio operators. The site hosts decades of Digital Communications Conference papers, open hardware licenses, packet radio resources, and membership services for experimenters pushing the boundaries of amateur radio technology.
  • 2026-07-07
    TARC – Temple Amateur Radio Club
    The Temple Amateur Radio Club (TARC), operating under call sign W5LM, serves amateur radio enthusiasts in Temple, Texas with monthly meetings, weekly nets, license classes, and emergency communications training. The site also hosts information about HamExpo, a regional hamfest and vendor expo, along with an extensive archive of monthly club newsletters dating back several years.
  • 2026-07-07
    TCRC -- Twin Cities Repeater Club - Twin Cities Repeater Club
    The Twin Cities Repeater Club (TCRC) is a Minnesota-based amateur radio club centered around the 147.210 MHz repeater, which also serves as the primary frequency for South Metro Skywarn weather spotting. Visitors can find repeater information, club calendars, hamfest listings, VE exam resources, and weekly net schedules for Twin Cities-area ham radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Texas VHF-FM Society
    The Texas VHF-FM Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to frequency coordination and establishing standards for amateur radio repeaters across the state of Texas. Visitors can search repeater listings, renew coordinations, access technical articles, and find information about general meetings and board elections.
  • 2026-07-07
    The 500 KC Amateur Radio Experimental Group
    The 500 KC Amateur Radio Experimental Group, run by Ralph M. Hartwell II, documents the WD2XSH experimental station network operating in the 600-meter (500 kHz) band, including reception reports, station maps, frequency assignments, and FCC regulatory updates. A fascinating resource for low-frequency amateur radio enthusiasts, it captures the years-long effort by American hams to secure the new 630-meter band allocation from the FCC.
  • 2026-07-07
    The AM Window
    The AM Window is a dedicated hub for amateur radio operators interested in AM (amplitude modulation) operation, covering everything from audio and antenna tech to vintage equipment like Collins, Heathkit, and Johnson rigs. Visitors can explore video and audio clips, technical mods, tutorials, net frequencies, and stories from the AM operator community.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Amateur Child Like Repeater Club. aka A.C.L.R.; just faded away.
    The Amateur Cross Link Repeater Club (ACLR) was a Chicago-area ham radio repeater club operating on 147.225MHz that disbanded in 1998 after internal disputes and equipment failures. The site serves as a historical archive of the club's activities, meetings, and Dayton hamfest adventures, maintained by trustees Gregory K9OY and Ann K9OYN.
  • 2026-07-07
    The American QRP Club - For builders, experimenters, ham radio operators, and low power enthusiasts.
    The American QRP Club is a hub for ham radio builders, experimenters, and low-power enthusiasts featuring detailed equipment reviews covering transceivers and receivers from brands like Icom, Alinco, and Yaesu. The site also offers kits, project resources, and software references, making it a practical destination for anyone interested in QRP (low-power) radio operation and homebrewing.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Communicator Digital Edition
    The digital home of the SARC Communicator, the newsletter of Surrey Amateur Radio Communications (VE7SAR) based in Surrey, BC, Canada. Each issue is packed with homebrew projects, DX expedition reports, radio history features, and equipment reviews, making it a rich resource for ham radio enthusiasts of all experience levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Communicator Digital Edition
    The SARC Communicator: March-April 2026: The digital home of the SARC Communicator, the newsletter of Surrey Amateur Radio Communications in Surrey, BC, this blog publishes bi-monthly issues packed with homebrew projects, DX expedition reports, radio equipment reviews, and amateur radio history. Each edition offers hands-on technical content alongside club news, making it a rich resource for ham radio enthusiasts of all experience levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Elgin Amateur Radio Society - Home Page
    The Elgin Amateur Radio Society (E.A.R.S.), callsign W9IKN, was a ham radio club based in Elgin, Illinois with roots stretching back to the early 1930s. This archived homepage serves as a farewell tribute, noting the club's disbanding and expired licenses in 2007, with a link to its past history preserved by member Chuck Henrici (N9TZO).
  • 2026-07-07
    The English School Radio Club - 5B4ES
    The English School Radio Club (callsign 5B4ES) is a school-based amateur radio club founded in 1969 in Cyprus, covering contesting, licensing exams, and hands-on operator training for new members. The site offers history, exam notes, channel statistics, a photo library, and news about club events, making it a genuine hub for young ham radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Fort Wayne DX Association (FWDXA)
    The Fort Wayne DX Association (FWDXA) is a Northeast Indiana amateur radio club founded in 1975, bringing together DXers for contests, DXpeditions, and bimonthly meetings. The site includes sections on DX operations, a contest calendar, member pages, historical QSL cards, and Top Band musings, making it a solid hub for regional ham radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    The K8CX Ham Gallery
    The K8CX Ham Gallery, run by operator K8CX, is a sprawling archive of ham radio history featuring a QSL Card Museum, rare DX sound clips spanning decades from the 1930s onward, and photo galleries from the legendary Dayton Hamvention going back to 1957. With searchable databases, DXCC entity tracking, Hall of Fame lists, and DXpedition galleries, it is an exceptional resource for amateur radio enthusiasts and historians alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Lambton County Radio Club
    The Lambton County Radio Club (LCRC) is a ham radio club serving Sarnia and Lambton County, Ontario, Canada, founded in 1982 to promote amateur radio, shortwave listening, and electronic experimentation. The site covers club meetings, activities, repeater frequencies, licensing resources for both Canada and the USA, and features photos from events like Field Day and Museums On The Air contests.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Lawton Fort Sill Amateur Radio Club – Serving Community and Country Since 1949
    The Lawton Fort Sill Amateur Radio Club (W5KS) is a nonprofit ham radio club based in Lawton, Oklahoma, serving the community since 1949 with a focus on disaster preparedness, STEM education, and operator training. Visitors can find meeting schedules, upcoming net frequencies, free Morse code training sessions, and license testing events hosted by this ARRL-recognized club.
  • 2026-07-07
    The MIT Radio Society
    The MIT Radio Society (W1MX) is America's oldest college amateur radio station, a student-run club at MIT focused on RF engineering, telecommunications, and radio science. The site covers membership info, meeting schedules, club history, ham exam resources, balloon programs, and a capital campaign to build a new station.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Northern Corridor Radio Group | We think it's the best Amateur Radio Club in VK
    The Northern Corridor Radio Group (NCRG) is an amateur radio club based in Whiteman Park, Perth, Western Australia, operating callsigns VK6ANC, VK6NC, and VK6NE across contests and regular on-air activity. The site covers club meetings, licensing courses, exams, repeater status, construction projects, and events like the annual Hamfest and carboot sale.
  • 2026-07-07
    The ORIGINAL Wireless Set No. 19 Group
    The ORIGINAL Wireless Set No. 19 Group is a long-running online community dedicated to collectors and users of the WWII-era military radio known as the Wireless Set No. 19, active since 1997. Visitors can explore technical notes, photo galleries, a world inventory of surviving sets, history of the radio in Canadian service, and member submissions covering everything from operating tips to movie appearances.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Radio Ring
    The Radio Ring is a Neocities-based webring connecting personal websites whose owners share a love of radio, welcoming both amateur radio enthusiasts and casual fans alike. Built on the onionring framework, it offers simple join instructions and links members together in a navigable loop.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Romanian Amateur Radio Federation
    The Romanian Amateur Radio Federation's web presence serves as a gateway to the official site for Romania's national amateur radio organization. Visitors are automatically redirected to the federation's main site, which represents the governing body for ham radio operators across Romania.
  • 2026-07-07
    The SignMan ~ QSL Cards
    The SignMan of Baton Rouge offers QSL cards specifically designed for the 10-10 International Net amateur radio organization, with multiple card styles including standard and eyeball business-card sizes. Pricing, ordering information, and design previews are all presented here, alongside links to other SignMan products like name badges, magnetic signs, and Skywarn items.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Society of Midwest Contesters – Uniting the Midwest's Best Amateur Radio Operators
    The Society of Midwest Contesters (SMC) is a club uniting amateur radio operators across the Midwest who compete in radio contesting events, with resources covering membership, awards programs, VHF contesting, and call area records. The site features a championship medals leaderboard, annual SMC Fest gathering details, contest calendars, and a contesting library making it a hub for competitive ham radio operators in the region.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Sussex County Amateur Radio Club
    The Sussex County Amateur Radio Club (SCARC) is a New Jersey-based ham radio club operating under call sign W2LV, dedicated to education, public service, and advancing the amateur radio hobby. The site features meeting schedules, repeater listings, net information, contest announcements, and details about their annual Hamfest at the Sussex County Fairgrounds, which doubles as the 2025 ARRL Hudson Division Convention.
  • 2026-07-07
    The SWLing Post | Shortwave listening and everything radio including reviews, broadcasting, ham radio, field operation, DXing, maker kits, travel, emergency gear, events, and more
    The SWLing Post is a richly detailed blog dedicated to shortwave listening, ham radio, DXing, and all things radio, run by Thomas and a community of contributors. Visitors will find equipment reviews, broadcast schedules, numbers station reports, SDR guides, and news spanning pirate radio to vintage receivers.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Tri-State DX Assn. Home Page
    The Tri-State DX Association (K3MX) is an amateur radio club based in Matamoras, Pennsylvania, serving operators near the New York and New Jersey borders with a focus on HF DX chasing and contesting. Founded in 1996, the club logs contest results like the Pennsylvania QSO Party and emphasizes emergency traffic handling, international goodwill, and good station engineering.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Twin City Ham Club
    The Twin City Ham Club is an amateur radio club based in West Monroe, Louisiana, serving local ham radio operators under the callsign group TCHC. This redirect page points visitors to the club's new domain and highlights their involvement in the Louisiana QSO Party contest.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Wireless Association of South Hills
    The Wireless Association of South Hills (WASH) is an amateur radio club based in the South Hills area, offering a rich calendar of activities including Field Day, PA QSO Party, VHF/UHF repeater nets, ARRL licensing exams, and ARES/RACES emergency communications support. The site serves as a hub for both seasoned hams and newcomers curious about getting licensed, with how-to guides, a club newsletter called the WASHRag, and information on public service events like Skywarn spotting.
  • 2026-07-07
    This Week in Amateur Radio
    This Week in Amateur Radio (TWIAR) is a long-running news service delivering up-to-the-minute ham radio news via amateur repeaters, HF, shortwave, LPFM, and podcasting. Produced by Community Video Associates, Inc., it covers the latest developments in amateur radio technology, DX, satellites, and more, supported by listener donations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tigertronics Home Page
    Tigertronics is the home of the SignaLink and BayPac series of sound card radio interfaces, offering products and resources for amateur radio digital mode operation. The site serves ham radio operators looking to connect their radios to computers for modes like packet, PSK31, and other digital communications.
  • 2026-07-07
    Toms Web Page
    Tom's personal page, run by ham radio operator KB2DQ, centers on amateur radio and the Western District Net. A great find for ham radio enthusiasts interested in net operations and the community around them.
  • 2026-07-07
    TR LOG
    Contesting Logging Software by N6TR: TR LOG is the official home page for a high-performance ham radio contest logging program created by Larry 'Tree' Tyree (N6TR), a member of the CQ Contest Hall of Fame and 2003 Hamvention Amateur of the Year. Visitors can download a free trial, browse features like true two-radio support and a unique name database, and access the manual, CW interfaces, and revision history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Troy Amateur Radio Association
    The Troy Amateur Radio Association is the official web presence for a ham radio club based in Troy, serving local amateur radio enthusiasts with club information and resources. A hub for the regional ham radio community, it connects operators interested in amateur radio activities, licensing, and club events.
  • 2026-07-07
    TRX-Manager HAM Radio CAT Software
    TRX-Manager, created by Laurent F6DEX, is a CAT control, DXing, and logging software package supporting nearly 150 transceivers including models from Yaesu, Kenwood, Icom, and Elecraft. Though distribution has been discontinued, the site still provides updates for registered users and bilingual support in both English and French.
  • 2026-07-07
    Two-Meter Spectrum Management Association
    The Two-Meter Spectrum Management Association (TASMA) is a group dedicated to managing and coordinating the two-meter amateur radio band. This page is a minimal redirect notice pointing visitors to the organization's new home at www.tasma.org.
  • 2026-07-07
    Türkiye Radyo Amatörleri Cemiyeti
    TRAC (Türkiye Radyo Amatörleri Cemiyeti) is the official national amateur radio society of Turkey, founded in 1962, serving licensed ham radio operators across the country with regional chapters and representatives. The site offers callbook lookups, VHF/UHF contest results, QSL bureau services, repeater information, EchoLink and APRS guides, and resources for obtaining an amateur radio license in Turkey.
  • 2026-07-07
    UCARES - Creating communication bridges for community resilience | Utah County Amateur Radio Emergency Service
    UCARES is the Utah County Amateur Radio Emergency Service, a volunteer group of licensed ham radio operators dedicated to providing emergency communications when conventional infrastructure fails. The site covers membership, nets, repeaters, certification, and public service events for hams in Utah County serving their community during disasters and emergencies.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ukrainian Contest Club UCC
    The Ukrainian Contest Club (UCC) is a ham radio organization dedicated to amateur radio contesting in Ukraine, with a notable HamFest event from 2002. The site uses a frames-based navigation system typical of early 2000s web design, suggesting a club hub with member resources and contest information.
  • 2026-07-07
    UMASS Amherst Ham Radio Club Homepage
    The official homepage of the UMASS Amateur Radio Club (callsign W1PUO), a student-run club at the University of Massachusetts Amherst founded in 1996 by College of Engineering students. The club offers a shared radio shack, licensing classes for prospective hams, and public service events open to all five-college university students, faculty, staff, and their families.
  • 2026-07-07
    Unified Microsystems
    Amateur Radio and Electronic Development Products: Unified Microsystems is a small company specializing in amateur radio hardware and electronic development products, including CW keyers, receive antenna systems, sound card interfaces, and Arduino shields. Their product catalog serves ham radio operators and electronics hobbyists with unique kits and modules available through authorized dealers like DX Engineering and Ham Radio Outlet.
  • 2026-07-07
    Unión de Radioaficionados Españoles
    The Unión de Radioaficionados Españoles (URE) is Spain's national amateur radio association and the Spanish section of the IARU, serving as the official body representing ham radio operators across the country. The site offers licensing information, exam guidance, contest calendars, QSL traffic resources, a webcluster, a members-only area, and a regularly published magazine called Radioaficionados.
  • 2026-07-07
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    The Sierra Radio Association's former web presence, now redirecting visitors to their new home at k6sra.org. This amateur radio club page serves as a forwarding notice for members and ham radio enthusiasts looking to connect with the organization.
  • 2026-07-07
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    SCRAMS (KB1BZP) stands for Southeastern Connecticut Radio Amateur Mobile System, a local amateur radio club that has relocated its web presence. This page is a simple redirect notice pointing visitors to the club's new home and asking them to update their bookmarks.
  • 2026-07-07
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    KB0YKI's Radio Zone is Aaron Schmitz's amateur radio resource featuring antenna building hints, gamma match plans, repeater building guides, and online tools like a Yagi designer and J-Pole designer. The site also includes a QSL card maker, regional scanner frequencies, and a repeater map, making it a handy reference for ham radio hobbyists.
  • 2026-07-07
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    The Metroplex Amateur Radio Association (ARA) out of Fort Lee, NJ maintains this page listing their repeater frequencies, EchoLink node information, and club officers. A historic photo of core members from 2000 honors the club's founder, Alex Magocsi W2OV, and a membership application form is available for prospective hams.
  • 2026-07-07
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    Hosted on QSL.net, a hub for amateur radio operators, this page belongs to callsign WA5UFH and uses a frames-based layout typical of classic ham radio personal sites. While the content is inaccessible without frames support, the QSL.net hosting and callsign-based URL strongly indicate an amateur radio enthusiast's personal station page.
  • 2026-07-07
    UR4EYN club station
    UR4EYN is a Ukrainian amateur radio club station page hosted on QSL.net, the classic hub for ham radio operators worldwide. The site serves as an online presence for the club, likely featuring callsign information, station details, and contact data for fellow operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Useful links - YO8PS
    YO8PS is the ham radio site of Sorin Parlog, a Romanian amateur radio operator whose links page compiles an extensive curated collection of ham radio resources including dealers, manufacturers, clubs, antenna resources, contesting groups, and callsign servers. The sheer breadth of categorized links makes this a useful reference point for hams looking to find suppliers, organizations, and special interest groups across North America and beyond.
  • 2026-07-07
    Utah Amateur Radio Club
    The Utah Amateur Radio Club (UARC) is a long-established ham radio club based in Kearns, Utah, offering members access to repeaters, HF remotes, a lending library, and an 'Elmer' mentorship list. The site covers club events like Field Day and potluck dinners, exam schedules, net schedules, and resources for both new and experienced amateur radio operators in Utah.
  • 2026-07-07
    VBARC
    The Virginia Beach Amateur Radio Club (VBARC) is the home of callsign W4UG, an ARRL Special Service club serving the Virginia Beach area with monthly meetings, license testing sessions, and public service events. Visitors can find club bylaws, membership details, local repeater information, and upcoming contests and QRP Saturdays.
  • 2026-07-07
    VE7SL - Steve - Amateur Radio Blog
    VE7SL is Steve's amateur radio blog chronicling his homebrewing projects and on-air adventures across an extraordinary range of frequencies, from 2200 meters all the way up to nanowaves. Posts dive deep into technical details like antenna construction, low-band operating on 630m, and solar propagation data, making it a rich resource for experimentally-minded hams.
  • 2026-07-07
    VE7SL - Steve - Amateur Radio Blog
    Recent 630m Fun!: Steve (VE7SL) runs this amateur radio blog chronicling his homebrewing projects and on-air adventures spanning frequencies from 2200m to nanowaves. Posts dive deep into technical topics like 630m band operations, antenna construction, and propagation experiments, making it a fascinating read for hams interested in the MF/LF frontier.
  • 2026-07-07
    VE9AA 6M WEBPAGE
    Michael Smith (VE9AA) shares his passion for 6-meter DX operating from New Brunswick, Canada, with station photos, antenna builds, and a VE 6m firsts list tracking rare country contacts on the "magic band." Licensed since 1978 and active on 50MHz since 1991, his site chronicles a dedicated pursuit of 125 countries worked on 6m along with EME project plans and contest activity.

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