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  • 2026-07-07
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    KB9OCQ's personal ham radio hub offers a comprehensive collection of links and resources covering repeater directories for Indiana cities, Morse code practice, shortwave radio, VHF/UHF news, and emergency services. The site reflects the classic old-web amateur radio community spirit, complete with callsign lookups, hamfest listings, CW abbreviations, and a banner exchange for fellow ham operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Introducing EchoLink
    EchoLink is the home of a widely-used software platform that lets licensed amateur radio operators connect with each other worldwide via the internet using streaming audio technology. With over 350,000 validated users across 159 countries and apps available for Windows, Android, iOS, and web browsers, it is a cornerstone tool in the modern ham radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Introduction to DXing
    DXing.info: DXing.info, created by Mika Mäkeläinen, is a comprehensive guide to the hobby of DXing, the practice of listening to distant and foreign radio stations far outside their normal coverage areas. The site covers equipment, propagation, a DX glossary, expedition logs from countries like Australia, Finland, and South Africa, and audio samples of rare distant broadcasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Introduction to Packet Radio by Larry Kenney, WB9LOZ
    Larry Kenney (WB9LOZ) presents an 18-part introductory series on packet radio, originally written in 1988 for the San Francisco Amateur Radio Club newsletter and revised multiple times through the 1990s. The series covers everything from basic concepts and TNC commands to BBS usage, node networks, and the National Traffic System, making it a comprehensive self-study guide for amateur radio operators interested in packet operations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Iowa City Amateur Radio Club
    The Iowa City Amateur Radio Club (ICARC) serves ham radio enthusiasts in the Iowa City and Coralville area, offering resources on local repeaters, HF nets, fox hunts, and emergency operations. Visitors can find Field Day information, a Hall of Fame, WSPR presentations, and links to callsign lookups and real-time solar-terrestrial data.
  • 2026-07-07
    IRLP - Internet Radio Linking Project
    The official home of the Internet Radio Linking Project (IRLP), a system that connects amateur radio repeaters around the world using Voice over IP technology. The site provides information, maps, node codes, frequencies, and technical details for ham radio operators looking to link into the IRLP network.
  • 2026-07-07
    IRTS – Amateur Radio in Ireland, Irish Radio Transmitters Society
    The Irish Radio Transmitters Society (IRTS) is Ireland's national amateur radio organization, offering licensing guidance, club directories, contest calendars, and membership services for ham radio enthusiasts across the country. Affiliated with the International Amateur Radio Union, the site serves as a central hub for Irish operators with resources covering repeaters, beacons, DXCC standings, awards, and emergency communications.
  • 2026-07-07
    JH3YBS Hyogo Scout Council Amateur Radio Club Home Page
    The JH3YBS Hyogo Scout Council Amateur Radio Club represents the official radio station of the Boy Scouts Hyogo Council in Japan, supporting amateur radio activities within scouting. The site outlines club activities including JOTA (Jamboree on the Air), TDOTA, overseas jamborees, contests, and equipment details, making it a valuable hub for scout radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    JH4PHW / JA1CUF / WH0P / 9V1PW Home Page
    The personal ham radio homepage of an operator holding multiple callsigns including JH4PHW, JA1CUF, WH0P, and 9V1PW, reflecting activity across Japan and other regions. The site offers links to amateur radio resources, a callbook lookup, and a Japanese ham radio web cluster.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jim’s Journal | My catch all journal for cycling, amateur radio, and anything else.
    Jim Campbell (VE1KM) keeps this personal journal documenting his amateur radio adventures, including Parks on the Air activations, balun testing, 3D-printed ham radio accessories, and Morse Code operating tracked via the Reverse Beacon Network. Live feeds of his recent QRZ contacts, POTA stats, and Mastodon posts make this a genuinely active ham radio log worth bookmarking.
  • 2026-07-07
    John Garrett is loose on the World Wide Web!
    John Garrett's quirky early-web homepage introduces himself with offbeat humor and references his work as a sound man, along with a link to listening to 'voices from outer space.' The site has a charmingly chaotic old-web personality with scattered sections labeled 'Things N Stuff' and 'Point and Click,' making it a fun time capsule of early internet personal pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Johnston Amateur Radio Society – Amateur Radio Fellowship At Its Best!
    The Johnston Amateur Radio Society (JARS) is a North Carolina-based ham radio club founded in 1975, serving members in the Johnston County area with a dedicated repeater on the AK4H frequency at 147.270 MHz. The site offers membership info, event listings, newsletters, a 'How to Become a HAM' guide, VE team details, and club history spanning over 40 years of amateur radio fellowship.
  • 2026-07-07
    K0EMT Amateur Radio – dbBear.com
    K0EMT is a well-stocked amateur radio resource from a Missouri ham covering antenna projects, kit building, QRP portable operation, Morse code learning, and POTA activations. Visitors will find detailed build logs, operating aids, equipment tips, and software projects spanning everything from EFHW transformers to DXSpot interfaces.
  • 2026-07-07
    K0JD's Ham Homebrew Site!
    K0JD's Ham Homebrew Site is a personal amateur radio page by the operator behind the callsign K0JD, focused on homebrewing radio equipment and DIY ham radio projects. The frames-based layout is a classic hallmark of old-web personal pages dedicated to the ham radio hobby.
  • 2026-07-07
    K1IW Amateur Radio Repeater and Broadcast Transmitter Database Websearch
    Operated by K1IW, this searchable database lets ham radio operators and enthusiasts look up amateur repeaters and broadcast transmitters across all 50 U.S. states, Washington D.C., and Canadian provinces. Users can filter results by band, digital mode (DMR, D-STAR, YSF), distance from a location, and more, with data sourced from official FCC and NFCC coordination records.
  • 2026-07-07
    K3CAN's Homepage
    K3CAN's homepage belongs to a licensed amateur radio operator, identified by the FCC-style callsign K3CAN. The site appears to be a classic old-web personal page with ASCII art and a frames-based layout, offering a glimpse into the hobbyist ham radio community of the early internet era.
  • 2026-07-07
    K3LR Multi / Multi Homepage
    K3LR is the homepage of Tim Duffy's world-class amateur radio contest station, featuring a multi-operator, multi-transmitter setup that has been featured in QST, RadCom, and the Spectrum Monitor. The site showcases Team K3LR's competition activities, sponsored equipment from Icom and DX Engineering, and links to Dayton Contest University events.
  • 2026-07-07
    K3LTC
    Nate Berry's personal amateur radio page serves as a virtual QSL card for callsign K3LTC, a General class operator based in New York's FN30mu grid square. The site details his involvement with the Suffolk County Radio Club, activity on 2 meter and 70 centimeter bands, and even features an image transmitted via SSTV.
  • 2026-07-07
    K3PGP - Experimenters Corner - Home
    K3PGP's Experimenter's Corner is a wide-ranging amateur radio and electronics hobbyist site covering everything from VLF to light, including moonbounce (EME), lasers, antenna construction, and weak signal work. Run by the operator K3PGP, the site spans decades of experimentation and also touches on astronomy, bicycle construction, and software.
  • 2026-07-07
    K4GC Home Page
    K4GC Bryan's amateur radio page focuses on the art of building homebrew transmitters and receivers, showcasing projects like a 6L6 tube transmitter. Bryan shares his passion for collecting hard-to-find vintage radio parts including tube sockets, variable capacitors, and boat anchor components accumulated over more than twenty years.
  • 2026-07-07
    K5DKZ
    Frank Kamp's K5DKZ ham shack site is a rich technical resource covering homebrew radio equipment, antennas, amplifiers, and repairs for classic rigs like Collins, Drake, and Heathkit gear. Visitors will find detailed pages on building tube amplifiers, Z-match tuners, DX-60 and DX-20 clones, and a wide variety of antenna designs from vertical beams to trap dipoles.
  • 2026-07-07
    K5RAC /RACC information
    The Radio Active Camping and Contesting Club (K5RAC/RACC) is an amateur radio club dedicated to bringing ham radio to the public through outdoor camping operations and contesting events. Associated with the NORTEX QRP Club, the group actively promotes on-air communication and invites new members to join their portable field operations.
  • 2026-07-07
    K6LS Test Equipment Links
    Phil (K6LS) has assembled an extensive directory of links to test and measurement equipment manufacturers, dealers, and related resources for amateur radio and electronics hobbyists. The collection spans commercial makers like Tektronix, Fluke, and Rohde & Schwarz alongside used equipment dealers, repair services, and homebrew resources, making it a useful reference for anyone sourcing or servicing RF test gear.
  • 2026-07-07
    K6MAY Home Page
    The personal ham radio page of K6MAY, a licensed amateur radio operator whose callsign is registered on QRZ.com, featuring a live UTC clock display and imagery related to Collins radio equipment, railroads, biking, and modeling. The site blends the operator's ham radio identity with glimpses of other hobbies, making it a classic old-web shack page from the amateur radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    K8VSY blog musings of an amateur radio enthusiast
    K8VSY is the amateur radio blog of a ham radio enthusiast who covers topics ranging from DMR hotspot upgrades and Parks on the Air activations to ham radio conventions like Hamvention 2025. The site also touches on FOSS tools, Raspberry Pi projects, and social media reflections, making it a lively personal record of life on the airwaves.
  • 2026-07-07
    K9JX Jacksonville Amateur Radio Society
    The Jacksonville Amateur Radio Society (JARS) of Jacksonville, Illinois maintains this club homepage featuring repeater frequencies, officer listings, and an extensive archive of their bi-monthly newsletter 'The Bandspread' dating back to 1995. A not-for-profit FCC-regulated organization, JARS hosts monthly meetings, operates two repeaters, and provides emergency communications support for the local community.
  • 2026-07-07
    K9JX Jacksonville Amateur Radio Society
    The Jacksonville Amateur Radio Society (JARS) of Jacksonville, Illinois maintains this club homepage listing their 1999-2000 officers and contact information under the callsign K9JX. The site is a member of the AR-Ring webring, reflecting the club's commitment to connecting with the broader amateur radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    KA6WKE
    Mark Schoonover (KA6WKE) shares his amateur radio experiences, including homebrew antenna tuner builds, HF mobile setups, and equipment reviews for his IC-7000 and IC-706MKIIg rigs. The site features hands-on technical posts about Z-match tuners, horizontal loops, and ladder line feeding, making it a useful read for hams interested in practical antenna projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    KA7OEI's blog
    Clint KA7OEI shares deep technical explorations on amateur radio, electronics, and RF experimentation, with posts covering everything from WSPR beacons and WWVB clocks to ultrasonic receivers and antenna modifications. The breadth of tag keywords alone reveals years of obsessive hands-on tinkering, making this a goldmine for technically-minded hams and electronics hobbyists.
  • 2026-07-07
    KA9FOX Web Site for Amateur / Ham Radio Contesting and DXing
    Scott Neader KA9FOX runs this long-standing ham radio site out of La Crosse, Wisconsin, focused on contesting and DXing with resources like contest score rumors, QSL info, DX bulletins, and mailing list summaries. Featured in QST Magazine, RSGB Radio Communication, and numerous other publications, this site has been a go-to hub for contesters and DXers since April 1995.
  • 2026-07-07
    KARS - Kankakee Area Radio Society Inc
    The Kankakee Area Radio Society (KARS) is an Illinois-based amateur radio club dedicated to promoting and advancing ham radio in the Kankakee region. The site features member resources including meeting schedules, repeater information, fox hunt events, archived newsletters, and a membership application.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kaw Valley Amateur Radio Club - KVARC - W0CET
    The Kaw Valley Amateur Radio Club (KVARC), callsign W0CET, has been serving amateur radio operators in Topeka, Kansas since 1926. The site provides club members and prospective hams with meeting schedules, repeater information, licensing education resources, newsletters, and event calendars.
  • 2026-07-07
    KB3AWQ Dot Com - W3AHS Repeater
    KB3AWQ.com is the personal amateur radio site of John W. Springman III, centered on the W3AHS and KB3AWQ repeater link system serving Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The site documents the technical setup of multiple linked repeaters across VHF, UHF, and HF bands including Echolink, Allstarlink, and Raspberry Pi-based interconnects, along with repeater coverage maps, band conditions, and a live Lycoming County scanner feed.
  • 2026-07-07
    KB3LYB – Amateur Radio Blog
    KB3LYB is an amateur radio blog by a Pittsburgh-area ham documenting technical projects like setting up an Echolink node for the W3EXW repeater on 147.090MHz. The site includes detailed wiring diagrams, hardware bill-of-materials, and Raspberry Pi/SvxLink configuration notes useful to other hams attempting similar builds.
  • 2026-07-07
    KB4KVT Home Page
    KB4KVT is a personal amateur radio homepage featuring the callsign of a licensed ham operator, with imagery of an Eimac 4-1000 transmitting tube hinting at high-power RF interests. The site serves as a landing page for a ham radio enthusiast, likely covering equipment, operations, or related technical topics.
  • 2026-07-07
    KB6MMS Home Page, QRP Ham Radio
    Rick, KB6MMS, shares his passion for QRP low-power amateur radio operation, documenting CW contacts made with just 5 watts and simple wire antennas to destinations as far as Antarctica and Japan. The site includes kit reviews, homebrew antenna projects, online log books, and characterization data for the K1 rig, making it a solid resource for minimalist ham radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    KB6NU's Ham Radio Blog
    Dan Romanchik (KB6NU) runs this long-running amateur radio blog covering news, equipment reviews, licensing study guides, and community happenings in the ham radio world. Notable features include No Nonsense study guides for Technician, General, and Extra class licenses, along with commentary on everything from MFJ equipment to repeater guides.
  • 2026-07-07
    KB7TBT Ham Radio Links Page
    KB7TBT's ham radio links page is a well-organized curated directory of amateur radio resources spanning personal ham pages, local and national clubs, ATV groups, email forums, repeater councils, and commercial outlets. Created in 1998 and maintained through 2013, it serves as a comprehensive jumping-off point for hams interested in Arizona-area radio activity as well as broader national amateur radio communities.
  • 2026-07-07
    KB8VSR Amateur Radio Web Site
    Shane Worth, callsign KB8VSR, runs this General Class amateur radio personal site featuring sections on SSTV (slow-scan television), a logbook, ham radio links, and an introduction to what ham radio is. A classic old-web ham shack homepage with multiple navigation sections that give a solid overview of one operator's on-air activities.
  • 2026-07-07
    KC0AFX CW keys and more...
    Oleksandr Dzyubuk (callsign KC0AFX, home call UX7CQ) runs this site from Cherkassy, Ukraine, offering handmade CW Morse keys for sale alongside information about his ham radio activities and local radio communication work. The site also features a radio museum showcasing vintage USSR radios and receivers, plus sections on Ukrainian culture, power tubes, relays, and RF components.
  • 2026-07-07
    KC1XX
    KC1XX is the site for a competitive amateur radio station, featuring details about the station setup, antenna systems, and the team behind the operation. Visitors can browse the station gallery, search logs, and request QSL cards, with a bonus section covering the HJ4XX DX expedition.
  • 2026-07-07
    KC4GZX Amateur Radio Homebrew Projects
    KC4GZX is a ham radio enthusiast's site packed with homebrew DIY projects covering antennas, amplifiers, filters, transmitters, receivers, and test equipment. It also serves as a regional resource for Northeast Georgia amateur radio operators, featuring ham directories, repeater listings for multiple southeastern states, and hamfest schedules.
  • 2026-07-07
    KC4GZX Amateur Radio Webpage
    KC4GZX is a ham radio operator's personal page hosted on QSL.NET, featuring links to related amateur radio homebrew projects and callsign pages. The site serves as a small hub connecting several ham radio enthusiasts and their stations, with a focus on homebrew radio projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    KC4GZX DIY Homebrew Projects
    KC4GZX is a sprawling amateur radio and electronics resource by a Georgia ham operator, featuring over 2100 DIY homebrew projects spanning antennas, amplifiers, transmitters, microcontrollers, lasers, and more. It also includes a Northeast Georgia ham directory, repeater listings across multiple southeastern states, and a hamfest schedule, making it an invaluable hub for regional and hobbyist radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    KC4GZX Georgia 2-Meter Repeaters
    KC4GZX is a comprehensive ham radio resource covering Georgia 2-meter repeater directories, with listings extending across neighboring states including South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida. The site also features a Northeast Georgia ham operator directory organized by city, DIY electronics projects covering antennas, amplifiers, transmitters, and test equipment, plus a hamfest schedule.
  • 2026-07-07
    kcaprs.org The Kansas City APRS Organization
    The Kansas City APRS Organization is a regional group dedicated to Automatic Packet Reporting System (APRS) activity in the Kansas City area. This site serves as the hub for local amateur radio operators interested in real-time digital position tracking and packet radio communications.
  • 2026-07-07
    KD3CPY
    KD3CPY is a compact amateur radio personal page belonging to a Technician-licensed ham operating from grid square FN20kb. The site highlights the operator's callsign, QSL info, and participation in the Amateur Radio Inclusivity Pledge and the Fediverse.Radio web ring.
  • 2026-07-07
    KD5FJM Dyess AFB ARC (DARC)
    The Dyess AFB Amateur Radio Club (DARC), callsign KD5FJM, is the official ham radio club for Dyess Air Force Base in Texas, featuring links to club news, member lists, station info, SKYWARN severe weather resources, and AF MARS connections. The site reflects a club in transition, actively seeking new leadership to revitalize its activities among amateur radio operators in the Dyess area.
  • 2026-07-07
    KE4ISH Home Page
    KE4ISH is the personal ham radio page of a licensed operator in Liberty County, Georgia, with over 20 years of professional communications experience spanning the Army and telephone industry. The site covers his role as Assistant Emergency Coordinator, involvement with Georgia Army MARS, local club and repeater info, and participation in the Amateur Radio Webring.
  • 2026-07-07
    KK4DAS - Amateur Radio Explorations - ham radio blog
    KK4DAS is a ham radio blog by an enthusiastic homebrew builder documenting the construction of transceivers, antennas, and test equipment from scratch. Posts dive deep into technical details like crystal ladder filters, diode ring mixers, and VFO modules, making it a treasure trove for QRP and homebrew radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    KWARC - KW Amateur Radio Club Inc.
    The Kitchener-Waterloo Amateur Radio Club (KWARC) maintains this hub for ham radio enthusiasts in the KW region of Ontario, featuring club meeting schedules, repeater listings, beginner guides, and CW courses. Members can renew their membership, browse the virtual swap shop, and stay current with ARRL news, solar cycle data, and AMSAT satellite information.
  • 2026-07-07
    K�USN
    The Rocky Mountain Navy Amateur Radio Club (K0USN) is a military-themed ham radio club founded in 1999 to honor active duty, retired, and separated Navy personnel while promoting amateur radio operation and technical training. The site lists club officers with their callsigns and military ranks, and links to pages covering upcoming events, members in action, and contest victories.
  • 2026-07-07
    LA5KI VINTAGE HAM RADIO
    LA5KI Vintage Ham Radio is a Norwegian amateur radio operator's site dedicated to vintage ham radio equipment and history. The page features a classic old-web aesthetic and serves as a gateway to content about antique radio gear and the amateur radio hobby.
  • 2026-07-07
    LA5KI Vintage Ham Radio photos
    LA5KI hosts an extensive photo archive of vintage ham radio equipment, organized by manufacturer and spanning dozens of classic brands like Collins, Hallicrafters, Heathkit, and Hammarlund. With over 60 images catalogued across rare and iconic mid-century radio manufacturers, this site is a visual treasure trove for vintage radio collectors and enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Laser Communications
    A hobbyist technical resource covering amateur laser and lightwave communications, including an experimental RS-232 laser transceiver, a 44 km laser link project, and a laser bounce listening device. The site documents hands-on DIY optical communication experiments that push the boundaries of what amateur radio enthusiasts can build on a budget.
  • 2026-07-07
    Le blog de F4IHA
    The blog of Olivier (F4IHA), a French amateur radio enthusiast who documents his homebrew radio projects including low-power QRPP transmitters, VFOs, antenna tuners, and fox-hunting modules built with Arduinos and components costing under 30 euros. Posts cover schematics, PCB design in KiCad, measurements, and hands-on construction with detailed technical write-ups that make it a great resource for DIY radio builders.
  • 2026-07-07
    Le Club de Radio Amateur de Charlevoix.
    Le Club de Radio Amateur de Charlevoix is a French-language amateur radio club based in the Charlevoix region of Quebec, Canada. The site serves as the online home for the club, welcoming members and visitors interested in ham radio activity in this regional community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Les Nouvelles DX
    Les Nouvelles DX is a French-language archive covering 25 years of publications from the DX newsletter of the same name, including QSL card galleries, contest results, expedition logs, and amateur radio history dating back to 1920. Visitors can explore rare QSL cards from Antarctic stations, French Pacific expeditions, historical prefixes, and online logs from operators at remote locations like Crozet Island.
  • 2026-07-07
    Licking County Contest Group
    The Licking County Contest Group (LCCG) is a club of amateur radio operators in Licking County, Ohio who gather around the competitive side of the hobby. The site links to contest resources like ARRL Contests and the KA9FOX DX Library, and serves as a memorial to longtime local ham Otto Geyer, W8EA.
  • 2026-07-07
    Liga Colombiana de Radioaficionados - LCRA - Alma Mater de la Radioafición Colombiana desde 1933
    The Liga Colombiana de Radioaficionados (LCRA) is Colombia's national amateur radio organization, founded in 1933 and serving as a member society of the IARU. The site covers licensing procedures, reciprocal license applications, frequency bands, club history, diplomas, and official resolutions for Colombian ham radio operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Links
    The Key West Amateur Radio Club maintains this extensive links directory covering nearly every corner of the amateur radio hobby, from DX clusters and contesting clubs to propagation, licensing, and emergency communications resources. Compiled in collaboration with the Northern Berkshire Amateur Radio Club (NoBARC), it offers hundreds of categorized links spanning antennas, QSL cards, packet radio, shortwave, and more.
  • 2026-07-07
    Links
    A curated links page from the Electron Bunker site, gathering forums, personal pages, and resources dedicated to crystal radios, homebrew radio building, and vintage vacuum tube electronics. Regularly maintained and updated, it helpfully flags disappeared sites with Wayback Machine archives so enthusiasts can still access classic content.
  • 2026-07-07
    Livermore Amateur Radio Klub
    The Livermore Amateur Radio Klub (LARK) is a nonprofit club founded in 1959 serving the Tri-Valley area of California, affiliated with the ARRL and open to both licensed and unlicensed members. The site covers club membership, FCC licensing and testing sessions, net schedules, newsletters, and emergency communications support for local cycling events.
  • 2026-07-07
    Logan County Amateur Radio Club
    The Logan County Amateur Radio Club (LCARC) serves ham radio enthusiasts in Logan, West Virginia, about 60 miles south of Charleston. The site provides information on club repeaters, meeting details, membership applications, and archives for this reviving local radio club.
  • 2026-07-07
    LOGvrr
    LogBook CallBook PacketCluster Freeware - Download free: Roberto Vendrame (IN3VRR) out of Bolzano, Italy offers LOGvrr, a freeware amateur radio logging suite featuring a logbook, international callbook with 1.8 million entries, and PacketCluster support. The site provides free downloads of the software in ARJ archives, ISO disc images, and supporting utilities for ham radio operators managing QSOs and LoTW confirmations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Longwave Home Page
    The Longwave Club of America (LWCA) is a dedicated organization serving enthusiasts of radio frequencies below 500 kilohertz, covering LF, VLF, MedFER, HiFER, and Part 15 experimental beacons. Members receive 'The Lowdown,' a bimonthly publication dating back to 1974, featuring DX loggings, homebrew antenna projects, natural radio phenomena, and news from operators around the world.
  • 2026-07-07
    M0PQA
    Pablo (M0PQA) runs this technical amateur radio blog covering hands-on projects like firmware recovery, AllStar node modifications, APRS gateways, and packet radio on Raspberry Pi. The posts are detailed and practical, making it a valuable reference for hams tackling real-world station challenges.
  • 2026-07-07
    M1HAX Mountain Radio - Hiking, Mountaineering, Ham Radio & SOTA
    Richard M1HAX documents his Summits on the Air (SOTA) activations across Britain and beyond, combining amateur radio operating with serious hiking and mountaineering in places like Wales, Scotland, and Malta. The site features detailed activation reports, technical guides like building a LoRa APRS tracker for off-grid position tracking, and a log of radio contacts made from mountain summits.
  • 2026-07-07
    M1HOG - Amateur Radio Station - Adventures in Amateur Radio
    Nicolas Pike, callsign M1HOG, documents his journey through amateur radio licensing and builds an impressive collection of construction projects including QRP rigs, homebrew kits, and APRS setups. The site covers special event operating across the UK, Elecraft builds, SDR experimentation, and links to the RepeaterBook app developed by the same operator.
  • 2026-07-07
    Madison Area Repeater Association, Inc.
    The Madison Area Repeater Association (MARA) is a non-profit amateur radio club based in Madison, Wisconsin, affiliated with the Wisconsin Association of Repeaters. This page serves as a hub for club members, listing meeting times and locations while redirecting visitors to their newer site.
  • 2026-07-07
    MAGICREPEATER HOME PAGE
    The official web presence of M.A.G.I.C. (Minnesota Amateur Group of Independent Communicators), a ham radio club operating multiple repeaters across the St. Paul, Hugo, Foreston, and North Branch areas of Minnesota. Visitors will find repeater frequency details, band plans, ham radio links, scanner resources, shortwave links, DMR network info, and announcements for club tailgate events.
  • 2026-07-07
    Magyar Rádióamatőr Szövetség
    The Magyar Rádióamatőr Szövetség (MRASZ) is the official national amateur radio society of Hungary, organizing contests, events, and news across shortwave, UHF, radio direction finding, and high-speed telegraphy disciplines. The site features competition announcements, a QSL bureau, licensing information from the NMHH authority, and resources for Hungarian radio amateurs at all levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    Main
    MNYARC, the Minnesota Youth Amateur Radio Council, is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to sponsoring and supporting youth-oriented amateur radio clubs and activities. The site covers events like JOTA, Skywarn Recognition Day, Girl Scout Jamboree participation, online VE licensing exams, and ham radio science projects for young operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Maine ARRL Section Page
    The official Maine Section page for the American Radio Relay League covers everything local hams need, including district info, repeater listings, emergency communications nets, and an upcoming hamfest convention in Augusta. Resources for mentors (Elmers), club listings, EMCOMM testing, and multiple nets like the Maine Seagull Net and Maine Public Service Net make this a practical hub for amateur radio operators across the state.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mankato Ham Radio Club Minnesota Amateur Radio (MARC)
    The Mankato Area Radio Club (MARC) has served amateur radio operators in southern Minnesota since 1954, and this official site provides meeting details, repeater frequencies, local net schedules, and VE testing information. A great resource for hams in the Mankato region looking to connect with a local club or find area frequency programming.
  • 2026-07-07
    marxy's musing on technology
    Peter Marks (VK2ZZC) runs this long-running blog blending amateur radio experimentation, particularly FreeDV digital voice modes, with regular technology commentary for ABC Radio's Nightlife program. Visitors will find net reports, homebrew radio projects, and tech takes on AI, Apple, and social media policy alongside links to the amateur radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Maumee Valley Contest Club
    The Maumee Valley Contest Club is an amateur radio organization based in the Maumee Valley region, focused on competitive ham radio contesting and DX activities. The site serves as a hub for members and visitors, offering links to major contesting resources, propagation tools, contest calendars, and DX bulletins.
  • 2026-07-07
    MCRCA Homepage
    The Monroe County Radio Communications Association (MCRCA) is a Michigan ham radio club founded in 1941, making it one of the oldest amateur radio organizations in the state and Michigan's first ARRL Special Service Club. The site introduces the club's mission of helping newcomers obtain FCC amateur radio licenses and connects visitors to related local organizations like the River Raisin Repeater Association.
  • 2026-07-07
    Member Of The Crow River Amateur Radio Club, KB0DCO
    KB0DCO's ham radio homepage serves as both a personal shack page and an informal hub for the Crow River Amateur Radio Club in Minnesota, featuring DX logs, a QSL gallery, repeater and net information, and club event updates. The operator is active in ARES, Metro SkyWarn, and serves as Highway Committee and Field Day Chairman, making this a well-rounded window into a busy ham's on-air and community life.
  • 2026-07-07
    MetroCor.net
    MetroCor is the Metropolitan Coordination organization for amateur radio repeaters covering New York City, New Jersey, and surrounding counties, maintaining an extensive database of coordinated frequencies across bands from 10 meters through 23 centimeters. The site publishes detailed repeater coordination tables listing hundreds of callsigns, output and input frequencies, PL tones, and coordination status for the greater NYC metro area.
  • 2026-07-07
    MicroLog-By-Wa0h
    Jerry Gentry (WA0H) offers MicroLog, a free ham radio logging program with built-in callbook integration for Buckmaster Hamcall, RAC CD, and QRZ. The site also sells a math book and programming book authored by Jerry, making it a compact but practical resource for amateur radio operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mid-Island ARC (Welcome)
    The Mid-Island Amateur Radio Club (MIARC) serves ham radio enthusiasts on Long Island, New York, with club info covering repeaters, membership applications, and Field Day photos. A community hub for local hams, the site also features a bulletin board, swap shop, and links to related resources including VE exam info and ARRL connections.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mike Zero Romeo Victor Bravo
    The personal landing page for M0RVB, a licensed amateur radio operator whose callsign spells out Mike Zero Romeo Victor Bravo. The site links out to his radio blog, a KiwiSDR receiver, and his presence on mastodon.radio, making it a hub for his ham radio online activity.
  • 2026-07-07
    mike's amateur radio page
    Mike (KC9LDO) runs this amateur radio hub packed with real-time propagation data, DX news feeds, solar and geomagnetic condition monitors, and links to DX logs and QSL resources. It serves as a handy dashboard for ham radio operators interested in VHF, DX chasing, and band conditions across multiple frequencies.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mike's Ancient Home Page
    Mike Ditto's personal homepage, created in 1993 and barely updated since, covers his life as a software engineer in Austin with interests spanning amateur radio, maps, music, skiing, and computers. A built-in Morse Code Translator and links to his blog with OpenSolaris home networking tips make it a small but charming relic of early web culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Minnesota Repeater Council
    The Minnesota Repeater Council is the official coordinating body for amateur radio repeaters across Minnesota, maintaining frequency coordination, band plans, and membership records for ham radio operators statewide. Visitors can download the current MN repeater listing in multiple formats, access coordination forms, review access plans, and find meeting details including Zoom links for upcoming MRC sessions.
  • 2026-07-07
    Minnesota Wireless Association – Radiosport from Minnesota
    The Minnesota Wireless Association (MWA) is a ham radio club dedicated to radiosport and competitive contesting from Minnesota, featuring scores and results for major events like CQWW, ARRL contests, and the MN QSO Party. The site serves as a hub for members to submit logs, track standings across multiple contest seasons dating back to 2010, and access resources for amateur radio operations.
  • 2026-07-07
    MNDMR
    MNDMR.net is the home of Minnesota's first in-house DMR repeater CBRIDGE network, providing information about connected repeaters, talkgroups, and codeplugs for digital radio users in the region. The site serves the local amateur radio community with resources for the MNSTATE and MNTAC talkgroups on the Brandmeister network.
  • 2026-07-07
    mods.dk - Modifications for radioamateur
    mods.dk is a comprehensive database of over 6,000 modification and repair articles for amateur radio equipment, covering major brands like Icom, Kenwood, Yaesu, and Motorola. Hobbyists can find instructions for extending transmit/receive ranges, improving packet modem performance, and getting more out of their HAM radio gear.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mom 'N' Pop's Software - Ham Radio & Other Software + CDs
    Mom 'N' Pop's Software is a small family-run vendor based in Spring Hill, Florida, established in 1989, selling CD-ROM and DVD software with a heavy focus on Ham Radio titles alongside education, games, and utilities. Their free downloadable catalog includes a special Ham Radio edition featuring over 1000 shareware and freeware programs, making it a notable resource for amateur radio enthusiasts on a budget.
  • 2026-07-07
    Montgomery Amateur Radio Club
    The Montgomery Amateur Radio Club is the official web presence for a local ham radio club, bringing together amateur radio enthusiasts in the Montgomery area. The site serves as a hub for club information, though the page content is minimal at this snapshot.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mora Open Repeater Association – Amateur Radio …. .. When all else fails
    The Mora Open Repeater Association (MORA) is an amateur radio club based in Mora, Minnesota, maintaining repeater systems on 147.240 MHz and 146.910 MHz for local operators. The site features repeater status updates, a club event calendar, newsletter headlines, and resources including a Tuesday Evening Net that is approaching its 10,000th check-in milestone.
  • 2026-07-07
    Morse Resource
    MorseResource, created by AI4QR, offers tools and resources for learning and improving Morse code skills, including code generators, daily quote MP3 files, and Morse code podcasts. The podcast idea was born from a desire to practice copying code anywhere, making this a practical and inventive hub for amateur radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Motorcycling Amateur Radio Club – Combining Motorcycles with Ham Radio in Support of Fundraising Events
    The Motorcycling Amateur Radio Club (MARC) is a community group that combines motorcycle riding with ham radio operation to support charity fundraising events like Bike MS rides in Southern California. The site includes a tech center, photo gallery, newsletters, event calendar, and membership information for riders and operators who want to combine their passions while giving back.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mountain Amateur Radio Club - Colorado
    The Mountain Amateur Radio Club (MARC) is a ham radio club based in Teller County, Colorado, serving local amateur radio enthusiasts in the region. This page is a redirect notice pointing visitors to the club's new home at nx0g.org, with very little remaining content at this location.
  • 2026-07-07
    MRP40 Amateurfunk Software
    Polar Electric offers MRP40, a German-language amateur radio software suite that decodes and encodes Morse code signals using a computer soundcard as the audio interface. The site also provides several free companion tools including a mini logbook, DTMF decoder and encoder, Morse tone encoder, and a TeleType modem program for text transmission over radio.
  • 2026-07-07
    MSU Amateur Radio Club – Amateur Radio at Michigan State University
    The MSU Amateur Radio Club (W8SH) has been connecting students to ham radio at Michigan State University since 1919, with roots tracing back to the founding of what would become WKAR public radio. The site offers club membership info, repeater details, and original tools like POTAVis and FoxHuntr built by club members to help hams visualize POTA activations and practice radio direction finding.
  • 2026-07-07
    My Packet Page with Lots of Information.
    Peter Brennan (VK3TE) runs this page dedicated to his packet radio BBS operations in Victoria, Australia, where he serves as sysop for multiple nodes including VK3TE and VK3SPB, connecting to an extensive international packet network. The site details his RF feeds to Melbourne-area BBS stations, AXIP/AXUDP partnerships spanning Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and North America, and offers telnet access for users wanting to join the network.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mystic Valley Amateur Radio Group
    The Mystic Valley Amateur Radio Group is a club based in eastern Massachusetts that meets monthly at Tufts University in Medford, welcoming anyone interested in the amateur radio hobby. The site lists club officers, repeater information, and a variety of ham radio links including ARRL resources, emergency management contacts, and local net listings.
  • 2026-07-07
    N.E.W.S. - Home
    The North East Weak Signal (N.E.W.S.) Group is an ARRL-affiliated club dedicated to VHF, UHF, SHF, and microwave amateur radio operation, with over 100 members sharing technical expertise on bands from 50 MHz to light. The site hosts meeting schedules, membership information, and an extensive archive of Eastern VHF/UHF/Microwave Conference proceedings dating back to 2009.

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