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  • 2026-07-07
    BARA | Bergen Amateur Radio Association
    The Bergen Amateur Radio Association (BARA) is a New Jersey-based ham radio club serving Bergen County, with monthly meetings, weekly nets, VE exams, and semi-annual hamfests. Members range from antenna specialists to digital mode enthusiasts, and the club has a strong tradition of technical knowledge sharing and community participation.
  • 2026-07-07
    BARC - Home
    The Boulder Amateur Radio Club (BARC) is a 501c non-profit educational organization based in Boulder, Colorado, offering monthly meetings, a weekly Wednesday night net, and an award-winning newsletter called BARC's Bark. The site covers club activities including Field Day, repeater information, VE testing, scholarships, and a junior ham program for newcomers to the hobby.
  • 2026-07-07
    Barrie Amateur Radio Club - Home
    The Barrie Amateur Radio Club (VE3GCB) is a Canadian ham radio club based in Barrie, Ontario, offering monthly meetings, beginner licensing courses, a builders group, and a variety of on-air activities including DMR and HF propagation. The site covers club repeater info, AUXCOMM emergency communications, 3D printing projects, and community events, making it a rich hub for local amateur radio operators of all experience levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    Battleship New Jersey Amateur Radio Station
    The Battleship New Jersey Amateur Radio Station (BNJARS) is a non-profit club operating amateur radio aboard the historic USS New Jersey museum ship in the Delaware Valley area. The site covers station information, guest operator details, WWII radio restoration projects, QSL card info, and club activities tied to promoting the battleship through worldwide amateur radio contacts.
  • 2026-07-07
    BCFMCA - Home Page
    The British Columbia Frequency Modulation Communications Association (BCFMCA) is a registered Canadian amateur radio charity operating VHF, UHF, and microwave repeaters across British Columbia, including FM, DMR, IRLP, and D-STAR modes. Visitors can check live system status, explore the repeater directory, browse coverage maps, and find membership and donation information for this active ham radio club.
  • 2026-07-07
    Benton County Oregon ARES
    The Benton County Amateur Radio Emergency Service (BCARES) connects licensed ham radio operators in Benton County, Oregon who volunteer to provide emergency communications support for the Sheriff's Office and other local agencies during disasters. The site covers the group's capabilities including packet radio, voice, Morse code, and amateur television, and also lists upcoming license classes and examinations for those looking to join.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bill McFadden's Home Page
    Bill McFadden's eclectic homepage covers a surprisingly deep range of radio-related interests, from pirate radio station KHOG and FCC licensing FAQs to scanner frequencies, shortwave charts, and wireless microphone regulations. Alongside the radio content, visitors will find loudspeaker design resources, audio editing scripts for Cool Edit Pro, and home automation links, making it a genuine hobbyist's workbench online.
  • 2026-07-07
    BITX Hacks
    BITX Hacks is a technical blog by Pete N6QW dedicated to modifications, hacks, and experiments with the BITX40 and uBitx transceiver boards. Posts cover hands-on hardware tweaks like display upgrades, inline fuse wiring, and external linear amplifier controls, making it a practical resource for amateur radio homebrewers.
  • 2026-07-07
    BITX Hacks
    Raduino as NBFM TX: BITX Hacks is a technical blog by Ashhar Farhan focused on modifications and experiments with the BITX40 amateur radio transceiver boards and Raduino controller. This post walks through a clever 30-minute hack to turn the Si5351 clock generator into a narrow-band FM transmitter using a varactor diode and a simple audio amplifier circuit, complete with Arduino sketch code.
  • 2026-07-07
    Black Cat Systems - Ham Radio and Audio Software
    Black Cat Systems offers a wide catalog of Windows and macOS software focused on ham radio, shortwave listening, and audio utilities, including tools for SSTV decoding, ACARS, ALE, propagation forecasting, and Morse code training. The site serves as both a software storefront and a hub for amateur radio enthusiasts, with free trials available for most programs.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bloomington Amateur Radio Association – Bloomington Minnesota Amateur Radio
    The Bloomington Amateur Radio Association (BARA) is a club for amateur radio operators based in Bloomington, Minnesota, affiliated with the ARRL since 1979. The site covers club membership, repeater frequencies, officer listings, and resources for those looking to get their ham radio license.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blue Ridge Amateur Radio Society – W4NYK – Greenville, SC – Est. 1959
    The Blue Ridge Amateur Radio Society (W4NYK) has been serving ham radio operators in Greenville, SC since 1959, operating repeaters on Caesar's Head and Paris Mountain and hosting the longest-running nightly net in South Carolina. The site covers club news, repeater details, VE testing sessions, swap nets, and member resources for the Upstate SC amateur radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bluegrass Amateur Radio Society Inc.
    The Bluegrass Amateur Radio Society is a ham radio club based in Lexington, Kentucky, serving local amateur radio enthusiasts. The site represents an organized community group for operators in the Bluegrass region, covering club activities, events, and resources for members.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bob Gudgel K7IQ
    Bob Gudgel's personal homepage centers on his amateur radio identity as K7IQ, with links to the Puget Sound Repeater Group and interests in Pacific Northwest audio electronics history including TAPCO and other defunct companies. The page also touches on vintage telephone switching, solar energy, and local Seattle-area connections, making it a charming slice of old-web hobbyist culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Boston Amateur Radio Club – Linking People Worldwide
    The Boston Amateur Radio Club (BARC) connects ham radio enthusiasts across the Greater Boston area, offering repeater access, club meetings, licensing exam sessions, and public service events. The site includes field day archives dating back to 2000, repeater guides, a club newsletter, and resources for both new and experienced operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Branson Repeaters – Missouri Ozarks Amateur (Ham) Radio
    Branson Repeaters serves the Missouri Ozarks Tri-Lakes area with a network of linked ham radio repeaters on 2 meters, 1.25 meters, and 70 cm, plus digital nodes connecting YSF, DMR Brandmeister, AllStarLink, and EchoLink. The site provides repeater frequencies, coverage details, hosted net schedules including a Skywarn Youth net, and local Branson weather from NOAA.
  • 2026-07-07
    Brightleaf Amateur Radio Club - Greenville, NC - W4AMC / W1VOA / W4UHS
    The Brightleaf Amateur Radio Club (BARC) of Greenville, NC maintains this hub for club members and ham radio enthusiasts, featuring meeting info, membership rosters, newsletters, and emergency preparedness resources. With callsigns W4AMC, W1VOA, and W4UHS, the club covers everything from Skywarn weather spotting to DX activity links and real-time solar data.
  • 2026-07-07
    British Amateur Television Club
    The British Amateur Television Club (BATC) is the world's largest organization dedicated to Amateur Television (ATV), covering everything from digital TV transmission and microwave amplifiers to live video streaming and vintage camera restoration. Members enjoy access to a forum, wiki, YouTube channel, technical handbooks, contests, and an annual UK convention bringing together ATV enthusiasts from around the globe.
  • 2026-07-07
    British DX Club Web Site - Home Page
    The British DX Club (BDXC-UK) is the premier UK organization for radio listeners and DXers, covering shortwave, medium wave, FM, and international broadcast schedules. Members get access to guides, propagation data, a monthly bulletin called Communication, and listings of UK and Irish radio stations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Brits on top.
    Chris Cox (N0UK/G4JEC) has maintained this personal homepage since 1993, making it one of the longer-running amateur radio personal sites on the web. Visitors will find a Maidenhead Grid Bearing and Distance Calculator, VHF/UHF contest logs, station details, and a much-requested curry recipe thrown in for good measure.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bruce Richardson W9FZ
    Bruce Richardson's personal hub site collects his various web projects, with ham radio travelogues and VHF Society conference coverage sitting alongside sections on Boy Scout councils, military air base history, and surplus electronics for sale. The callsign W9FZ anchors the site and the ham radio content is the most distinctive thread running through his online presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    BS7H 1997 Home Page
    Tim Totten (N4GN) built this dedicated archive for the 1997 BS7H amateur radio DXpedition to Scarborough Reef, one of the rarest DXCC entities in the world. Visitors can search the expedition's QSO log, review operating frequencies and bulletins, meet the operating team, and explore QSL card information from this historic contact event.
  • 2026-07-07
    BSA13-Jamboree on the Air
    BSA13's Jamboree on the Air page documents Pack, Troop, and Crew 13's participation in JOTA, the annual worldwide event where Scouts communicate with each other via ham radio. Operating under callsign KE9JQ on 20 meters, BSA13 has contacted Scouts in over 25 countries using both voice and Morse code over 28 years of participation.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cactus Intertie System
    The Cactus Intertie System is a private UHF amateur radio network established in 1971, spanning large portions of the American Southwest and beyond through a web of remotely controlled base stations linked by full duplex RF. Run by Cactus Intertie, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the site covers membership, affiliate clubs, technical support, educational materials, and the network's extensive history across multiple states.
  • 2026-07-07
    Callsign Database by QRZ Ham Radio
    QRZ.com is the premier ham radio callsign lookup database, allowing operators to search for licensed amateur radio users by callsign, name, address, grid square, or county. Beyond the core database, the site offers logbooks, DX spotting, forums, exam practice, license renewals, and a bustling swap meet for ham radio gear.
  • 2026-07-07
    Capital City Amateur Club
    The Capital City Amateur Club (CCAC) is a ham radio club based in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area, home to the W5KRO callsign and their repeater systems. Visitors will find links to local 2-meter and 70cm repeater lists, Baton Rouge area nets, ham equipment manufacturers, dealers, and a photo gallery featuring their tower and antenna projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    Castalia Island DX Assn.
    The Castalia Island DX Association is a ham radio club based in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, dedicated to promoting DXpeditions, HF operation, and working DXCC entities under ARRL program rules. Membership is free and open to anyone interested in DX activity, making it a welcoming hub for amateur radio operators in eastern North Carolina.
  • 2026-07-07
    Castalia Island DX Assn.
    The Castalia Island DX Association is a ham radio club based in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, focused on DXpeditions, HF operation, and working DXCC entities under ARRL program rules. Open to all interested operators with no dues required, this experienced group meets regularly to discuss DX activities and promotes the fun side of amateur radio.
  • 2026-07-07
    CDXA - Carolina DX Association - Members Virtual Club Room
    The Carolina DX Association (CDXA) is a ham radio club based in the Carolinas, dedicated to DX hunting and contesting under callsign W4DXA. The virtual club room offers members antenna calculators, packet cluster links, photo albums, contest resources, roster management, and event payment tools for club luncheons.
  • 2026-07-07
    Central Arizona Dx Association - Dx Club, Ham Radio Club, Educational Associations
    The Central Arizona DX Association (CADXA) is a ham radio club founded in 1974 and based in Arizona, boasting over 100 members many of whom hold ARRL DXCC Honor Roll status. The site offers resources for DXers including QSL card checking, a DX calendar, contest calendars, club rosters, and information on joining one of the largest amateur radio DX clubs in the state.
  • 2026-07-07
    Central Texas DX and Contest Club
    The Central Texas DX and Contest Club (CTDXCC) is an ARRL-affiliated club based in Austin, Texas, uniting amateur radio operators passionate about DXing and radiosport contesting. The site features member rosters, contest scores, trophy cases, DXCC and WAZ totals, meeting schedules, and a rich club history spanning decades of ham radio activity.
  • 2026-07-07
    Central Wisconsin Repeater Association
    The Central Wisconsin Repeater Association (CWRA) is a ham radio club based in the Madison/Baraboo area that owns and operates two 2-meter FM repeaters serving southern Wisconsin. Founded over 35 years ago, the site offers membership information, newsletters, board of directors details, and resources like FCC license renewal links, with a notable emphasis on public safety and storm watch coordination.
  • 2026-07-07
    Charlie Morris, ZL2CTM
    Charlie Morris (ZL2CTM) documents his amateur radio homebrew experiments on this technical blog, sharing detailed projects like a 40m Pelican Case SSB transceiver complete with Arduino code for LCD displays and Si5351 synthesizers. A great resource for ham radio enthusiasts interested in building their own transceivers and RF circuits from scratch.
  • 2026-07-07
    Charlie Morris, ZL2CTM – 40m Pelican Case SSB Transceiver
    Charlie Morris (ZL2CTM) documents his amateur radio homebrew experiments, including this detailed post on building a 40m SSB transceiver housed in a Pelican case, complete with Arduino code for the Si5351 VFO and LCD control. The blog covers hands-on RF construction projects with schematics, code snippets, and supporting YouTube videos, making it a great resource for homebrewers interested in building their own transceivers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Charlies Electronics | AB5U Amateur Radio Station
    Charlie's Electronics is the home base of AB5U, a Dallas-area ham radio operator running multiple UHF and VHF repeaters across the Dallas-Rowlett-Garland region. The site covers amateur radio topics, two-way radio repair services, off-grid power and cooling for field operations, and practical electronics tips.
  • 2026-07-07
    CHIPPEWA VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB – CVARC
    The Chippewa Valley Amateur Radio Club (CVARC) is a Wisconsin-based ham radio club offering licensing classes, repeater networks, hamfests, and member resources for both newcomers and seasoned operators. The site features club news, ongoing projects like a remote SDR receiver and a permanent club station, equipment sales, and links to their extensive repeater infrastructure across the region.
  • 2026-07-07
    CIARC
    The Christians of Idaho Amateur Radio Club (CIARC) is a faith-based ham radio organization that monitors multiple simplex frequencies and aims to spread the Christian faith through amateur radio. Designed by Darin Roberts in 2006, this club site serves as a hub for members who combine their passion for radio communication with their religious mission.
  • 2026-07-07
    Clear Lake Amateur Radio Club – K5HOU – Serving the Clear Lake, Texas area
    The Clear Lake Amateur Radio Club (CLARC), operating under callsign K5HOU, has served the Clear Lake, Texas area since 1987 as an ARRL Special Service Club. Visitors can find information about weekly nets on the club's repeaters, licensing exams, Hamster Classes, and community communications support for public events.
  • 2026-07-07
    Club List
    A comprehensive directory of amateur radio clubs across Eastern Massachusetts, organized under the ARRL Eastern Massachusetts section. Visitors will find dozens of clubs listed by name with links, spanning general, repeater, packet, contest, school, and company club categories.
  • 2026-07-07
    CNHARC.org – The Central NH Amateur Radio Club
    The Central NH Amateur Radio Club (CNHARC) is a 501(c3) non-profit organization serving ham radio enthusiasts in central New Hampshire, with club meetings, repeater information, newsletters, and member resources. Visitors can find meeting schedules covering topics like Software Defined Radio technology, net control schedules, mentoring programs, and a members gear-for-sale page.
  • 2026-07-07
    cobalt pet shortwave / mediumwave weblog
    Run by a Northern California hobbyist known as 'weatherall', this blog chronicles shortwave and mediumwave radio listening with detailed reception reports, SIO signal quality codes, station identifications, and portable receiver reviews. Covering international broadcasters, number stations, utility signals, NDB logs, and DXing tips, it's a thorough record of the hobby for fellow shortwave enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Contesting Online Home
    Contesting Online is a hub for amateur radio operators passionate about radio sport and contesting, offering news, articles, contest schedules, mailing list archives, and product reviews. Part of the eHam.net network, it brings together a community of contesters with resources like the Contester Lookup, classified ads, and links to major contest logging software mailing lists.
  • 2026-07-07
    Copasetic Flow
    Copasetic Flow is a technically rich blog blending amateur radio operations with hands-on software experiments, covering topics like POTA activations, antenna comparisons, QSO logging, and ionogram analysis. The author also documents AI and programming experiments with tools like ChatGPT, Codex CLI, and the Whisper API, making it a fascinating intersection of ham radio and modern tech tinkering.
  • 2026-07-07
    coral.shoes
    Xenia (coral) is an electrical engineering student and licensed ham radio operator (SA6NYA) at Chalmers University who shares her photography, programming experiments, and radio hobby on this personal site. Highlights include a film photography album, clever JavaScript-free web experiments, a brainfuck calculator, and a self-built interactive Morse code trainer she made while learning CW.
  • 2026-07-07
    County Hunter Dot Com
    CountyHunter Dot Com, run by Dennis L. Hall (KK7X) since 1997, is a dedicated resource for amateur radio operators pursuing the USA Counties Award (USA-CA) from MARAC. It provides commonly used county hunter frequencies across SSB, CW, and PSK modes, serving as a quick reference for ham radio enthusiasts worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    cpra
    The official web presence of the C.P.R.A. (Confraternidad Puerto Rico Amateur), a Puerto Rican amateur radio organization led by President Miguel Lopez (WP4HDH), offering news, member resources, and links to FCC and ARRL. The site includes proclamations for Amateur Radio Day, net schedules, membership applications, and licensing exam information for Puerto Rico.
  • 2026-07-07
    CQRLOG | The world's best linux logging program!
    CQRLOG is a feature-rich ham radio logging application for Linux, built on a MySQL database and supporting over 140 radio types via hamlib integration. The site serves as the official home for the software, offering downloads, user forums, DX cluster support documentation, and updates from the development team.
  • 2026-07-07
    Crow River Amateur Radio Club
    The Crow River Amateur Radio Club is a regional ham radio club with pages covering repeaters, reflectors, and links to ARRL resources. The site serves as a hub for local amateur radio operators in the Crow River area, offering member resources and monitoring tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    CT DX Association
    The Connecticut DX Association (CTDXA) is a ham radio club founded in 1983 dedicated to long-distance international amateur radio contacts, known as DXing. The site includes member listings, meeting details at ARRL Headquarters in Newington CT, award information, and links to DX bulletins and DXpedition resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    CTARL 中華民國業餘無線電促進會首頁
    The Chinese Taipei Amateur Radio League (CTARL) is the official national organization for amateur radio operators in Taiwan, serving as the hub for licensing, technical forums, contests, and emergency communications. The site lists multiple contact addresses across Taiwan and references notable callsigns like BV0HQ and BQ9P, making it a key resource for ham radio activity in the region.
  • 2026-07-07
    CW
    A reference page by KB9OCQ dedicated to Morse code (CW) abbreviations and Q-signals used in amateur radio communication. It covers everything from common shorthand like TU and B4 to a full table of Q-codes with their question and statement meanings, making it a handy quick-reference for ham radio operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    CWSP - Sao Paulo CW Group
    The CWSP (Sao Paulo CW Group) is a Brazilian amateur radio club focused on Morse code (CW) operation, now relocated to its own domain at cwsp.org.br. This page serves as a redirect notice from their longtime QSL.NET hosting, acknowledging the generous support of the QSL.NET community over the years.
  • 2026-07-07
    DARC-Ortsverband W 35
    Universität Halle, DL0MLU: The DARC Ortsverband W35 is the amateur radio club of Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg in Germany, operating under the callsign DL0MLU. Visitors can learn about monthly club meetings, the club's history, remote radio control capabilities, and the Digipeater DB0MLU, making it a solid hub for university ham radio enthusiasts in Sachsen-Anhalt.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dave Finley, N1IRZ
    Dave Finley (N1IRZ) shares his deep expertise in amateur radio through articles on Morse Code training, radio history, and radio astronomy, including information about his published book 'Morse Code: Breaking the Barrier.' The site covers an impressive range of topics from the Koch Method of CW training to QRP radio kits, six meters, and the history of ham radio in Socorro, New Mexico.
  • 2026-07-07
    David E. Koopman - WB�YDI's Web Page
    David E. Koopman (WB0YDI) shares his ham radio shack page, featuring links to callsign databases, ARRL, AMSAT, SSTV resources, and FCC exam practice. A Minnesota-based Extra Class licensee and St. Paul Radio Club member, Dave also includes a jukebox feature and QSL card information for fellow operators.
  • 2026-07-07
    David Hutchinson's Home page
    David Hutchinson's personal homepage from County Antrim, Northern Ireland, featuring his amateur radio callsign GI4FUM and participation in the Amateur Radio World Ring webring. The site also touches on Antrim District Scouts, archery sports injury resources, and related links, making it a snapshot of a multifaceted Northern Irish hobbyist's online presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dawg X-ray Club
    The Dawg X-ray Club is a satirical guide for amateur radio operators, humorously skewering the ego-driven behaviors of DXers who chase fame and prestige in the ham radio community. Created by Fritz Sommer (DL4TT), the site features chapters translated into multiple languages and links to classic DX operating resources, blending comedy with genuine community commentary.
  • 2026-07-07
    Delaware Repeater Association | Amateur Radio serving the Community since 1973
    The Delaware Repeater Association (DRA) is a ham radio club founded in 1973 that maintains repeaters across Delaware and holds quarterly in-person meetings at the Route 40 Diner in Bear, DE with a Zoom option for remote members. The site covers club membership, dues, leadership, meeting schedules, and links to regional amateur radio resources including ARES groups and VE testing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Denton County Amateur Radio Association – Denton County TX – Club Call W5NGU
    The Denton County Amateur Radio Association (DCARA) is the official club site for ham radio operators in Denton County, Texas, operating under club call sign W5NGU. Visitors can find information about club meetings, repeater status, license classes, public service events, Field Day activities, and membership details for the North Texas amateur radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Departamento de R�dio Escutismo
    The Radio Scouting Department (Departamento de Rádio Escutismo) of the Moinhos de Vento Scout Group in Portugal claims to be the first Portuguese page dedicated to radio scouting, covering Jamboree-on-the-Air (JOTA), JOTI, QSL galleries, frequencies, repeaters, and amateur radio specialties for scouts. With dozens of sections including DXCC, IOTA, telegraphy, scout call books, and historical records, this is a rich resource for the intersection of amateur radio and the scouting movement.
  • 2026-07-07
    DFMA.ORG Main
    The Durham FM Association (DFMA) is an amateur radio club based in Durham, North Carolina, serving members across the Research Triangle Area with repeaters, monthly meetings, and public service activities. The site covers club events, repeater information, newsletters, ARES/AUXCOMM support, and Field Day activities, making it a central hub for local ham radio enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Digimode Automatic Propagation Reporter
    PSK Reporter is a real-time propagation reporting network for amateur radio digital modes, collecting reception data from operators worldwide to show where signals are being heard. Built by Philip Gladstone, it supports modes like FT8 and PSK31, offers map displays and statistics, and even contributes data to ionospheric research and government licensing investigations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dipole Height
    Mike Banz (AA3RL) breaks down the technical question of dipole antenna height with detailed radiation pattern analysis, helping amateur radio operators choose the right height for DX work, local nets, or directional operation. The page features multiple elevation pattern plots comparing dipole performance at various heights, making it a practical reference for hams planning their antenna installations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Display Reception Reports
    PSKReporter is a real-time propagation mapping tool that aggregates reception reports from amateur radio operators worldwide, showing who is hearing whom across bands and digital modes like FT8, JT65, and PSK31. Created by Philip Gladstone, the interactive map lets operators filter signals by callsign, country, grid square, mode, and time window, making it an invaluable tool for monitoring radio propagation conditions.
  • 2026-07-07
    DK7IH Radio & Electronics Engineering – Radio, Electronics, Science and Technology
    DK7IH is Peter Baier's deep-dive engineering site dedicated to building 'hardware defined' ham radio transceivers the old-school way, with analog filters, mixers, and amplifiers rather than software-defined approaches. Dozens of detailed project write-ups cover QRP SSB transceivers, multiband portables, handheld rigs, and homebrew designs spanning HF bands from 1.8 to 28 MHz.
  • 2026-07-07
    DL0CPM Radio Scouting Club Station
    DL0CPM is the club station of the Christliche Pfadfinder Mettmann (Christian Scouts) in Germany, operated by licensed amateur Veit Pelinski (DL7ET). The site covers their participation in the annual JOTA (Jamboree on the Air) event and their active involvement in ARDF (Amateur Radio Direction Finding), also known as fox hunting.
  • 2026-07-07
    DO1MJ
    Marc, callsign DO1MJ, documents his amateur radio journey after earning his license in January 2022, with a strong focus on SOTA (Summits on the Air) activations across Germany, Slovenia, and beyond. Posts cover field equipment, Yaesu radio tips, mountain hikes combined with radio activations, and practical techniques for lightweight portable operating.
  • 2026-07-07
    DokuFunk (QSL COLLECTION) - Startseite
    DokuFunk is the world's largest archive dedicated to the history of radio and electronic media, based in Vienna with worldwide membership and over six million objects in its collection. The organization focuses on both broadcast radio and amateur radio history, preserving QSL cards and other radio-related artifacts under the motto 'No future without origins.'
  • 2026-07-07
    Dr. SETI's Starship
    A Personal Journey: The personal website of Dr. H. Paul Shuch, N6TX, an aerospace engineer and educator best known as 'Dr. SETI' for his work in the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence. Beyond SETI and radio astronomy, the site weaves together his interests in amateur radio, EME (Earth-Moon-Earth) communication, folk and filk music, poetry, and Vietnam veteran experiences.
  • 2026-07-07
    Driven Elements Amateur Radio Group
    The Driven Elements Amateur Radio Group (DEARG) is a Northeast Arkansas ham radio club operating under call sign KD5PXG, focused on 6 and 2 meter single sideband operation on 144.220 USB. The site serves as the club's web presence with sections for membership info, archives, and Sporadic E propagation news.
  • 2026-07-07
    DX - News - HAM Radio - Amateur Radio - DX News
    DXnews.com is a comprehensive news hub for ham radio operators, covering DX expeditions to rare and remote locations like Antarctica, Svalbard, and the Marquesas Islands. The site tracks upcoming and active DX peditions, contest activity, IOTA references, and community forum posts, making it an essential resource for DXers worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    DX INFORMATION
    A long-running DX information hub operated by Waiwai Ham Life, aggregating 50MHz DX cluster data from Japan with archives stretching back to 1998. The site covers HF DX, EME, 144MHz, and satellite contacts, and includes links to callbooks, DXCC lists, IOTA lists, and logging software for serious DXers.
  • 2026-07-07
    DX.QSL.NET
    DX.QSL.NET is a dedicated hub for amateur radio DXing enthusiasts, offering a powerful log search engine to browse DX logs from around the world. Visitors can access dynamic propagation reports, Tropo Ducting information, and real-time DX spots via a chat interface, making it a practical toolkit for active DXers.
  • 2026-07-07
    DX100DX Batangas City Philippines
    DX100DX is the official site for a special event amateur radio station operated from Batangas City, Philippines, celebrating the 100th anniversary of Philippine independence from Spain during the 1998 CQ Worldwide DX Contest. The joint venture between the Mabuhay DX Group, Philippine DX Foundation, and the Philippine Amateur Radio League includes contest logs, DXpedition photos, QSL card info, and an online WebLogBook.
  • 2026-07-07
    DX4WIN
    DX4WIN is a logging and DX management software site for amateur radio operators, focused on tools to track contacts and DX entities. The site uses a frames-based layout typical of early web design, suggesting it has been around since the early days of the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    DXing.com Web Resource for shortwave, scanner and ham radio hobbyists
    DXing.com is a comprehensive reference site sponsored by Universal Radio Research, covering shortwave listening, scanner monitoring, ham radio, pirate radio, numbers stations, and more. Originally created by noted author Harry Helms, it features receiver surveys, frequency guides, QSL reporting tips, and columns from well-known radio writers like Glenn Hauser and Don Schimmel.
  • 2026-07-07
    Eastern Massachusetts ARES/RACES/SKYWARN Homepage
    Robert Macedo's homepage covers emergency communications in Eastern Massachusetts, with a focus on ARES, RACES, and SKYWARN activities including severe weather activation reports dating back to 1997. The site documents real storm events like nor'easters, tropical storms, and severe weather outbreaks alongside training drills, NWS Taunton SKYWARN program info, and links to ham radio and weather resources nationwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    Easy Ham Radio Projects
    ND6T's site is a hands-on collection of simple amateur radio projects covering antennas, BITX transceivers, Microchip PIC gadgets, and test equipment tips. It's a practical resource for ham radio hobbyists looking for accessible DIY electronics builds with real-world workbench guidance.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ed's Radio Home Page
    Ed's Radio (AA6ED) is a comprehensive amateur radio resource focused on the Greater Los Angeles Area, covering local clubs across four counties, VHF/UHF nets organized by day, licensing exams, and swap meets. The site also includes educational content on basic electronics, Morse code, Q codes, and band plans, making it a handy reference for both new and experienced hams in Southern California.
  • 2026-07-07
    EDR København - OZ5EDR
    The official site of EDR København, the Copenhagen chapter of the Danish Amateur Radio Society, operating under the callsign OZ5EDR. A hub for Danish ham radio enthusiasts, covering club activities, news, and resources for the amateur radio community in Copenhagen.
  • 2026-07-07
    Eesti Raadioamatööride Ühing
    The Estonian Amateur Radio Union (ERAÜ) is the official national organization for ham radio operators in Estonia, a member of IARU since 1938. The site offers extensive resources including contest calendars, repeater and beacon info, exam guidance, QSL services, SDR links, and club directories, all available in Estonian and English.
  • 2026-07-07
    EI7GL....A diary of amateur radio activity
    John, EI7GL, runs this detailed amateur radio diary chronicling propagation experiments, solar cycle activity, and DX contacts across a wide range of frequency bands from Medium Wave to Microwaves. With thousands of labeled posts covering callsigns from around the world, solar flux data, and band opening reports, it is an invaluable log for radio enthusiasts following HF and VHF propagation conditions.
  • 2026-07-07
    EI7GL....A diary of amateur radio activity
    Video: Solar Cycle 25 Expectations in 2026 and beyond... by Carl, K9LA: John, EI7GL, runs this long-running amateur radio diary covering propagation experiments, solar cycle updates, and band activity across frequencies from medium wave to microwaves. The site is a treasure trove for radio enthusiasts, featuring detailed posts on DX contacts, digital modes, and radio science with an impressive archive of callsigns and events.
  • 2026-07-07
    ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS 2000
    Electronic Communications 2000 (E-2) is an amateur radio club founded by Jason Foster, now a member of the Foundation for Amateur Radio, with divisions covering topics like radio broadcasting. The site includes club officers, member listings, and news about the club's activities, including a column in the FAR publication AutoCall.
  • 2026-07-07
    Enter english version
    I6YPK's workshop page showcases homebrew HF transceiver projects built in collaboration with I6WJB, including double and triple conversion designs covering 0-30 MHz continuous coverage. The site also features HP spectrum analyzer and frequency standard resources, making it a valuable technical reference for radio electronics builders.
  • 2026-07-07
    eQSL.cc - The Electronic QSL Card Centre
    eQSL.cc is the premier online platform for amateur radio operators to exchange electronic QSL cards, the digital equivalent of the traditional confirmation cards sent between hams after a contact. The site supports logging, awards tracking, contest records, and international callsign lookup, making it an essential hub for the global ham radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    EVARC Homepage
    The Elkhorn Valley Amateur Radio Club (EVARC) serves ham radio enthusiasts in Norfolk, Nebraska, with meeting schedules, repeater frequencies, club nets, and licensing test sessions. Maintained by Monty Wilson NR0A, the site also links to propagation tools, ARES registration, local hamfest info, and nearby radio clubs across Nebraska.
  • 2026-07-07
    EZNEC Antenna Software by W7EL
    EZNEC is a widely used antenna modeling and analysis software package created by Roy Lewallen (W7EL), now available for free as EZNEC Pro+ v7.0. The site provides downloads, documentation, FAQs, and detailed information about the software's NEC-based calculation engines for modeling antenna radiation patterns and wire configurations.
  • 2026-07-07
    F1RUM's blog | F1RUM's blog
    F1RUM's blog is a French amateur radio enthusiast's personal journal covering topics like Meshtastic mesh networking, Morse code learning challenges, SOTA field operations, SDR hardware, and digital modes like MFSK. The site also includes a logbook and digimap, and participates in the Fediverse.Radio web ring, making it a genuine hub for the radioamateur community.
  • 2026-07-07
    F5AD t�l�vision ATV antennes licence radioamateur
    Built by French radio amateur André Ducros (callsign F5AD), this extensive site covers amateur radio antennas, amateur television (ATV), and ham radio licensing with over 616 pages and 2648 images. It includes 1205 practical antenna descriptions ranging from shortwave to microwave, technical documentation, and resources for ATV transmission, making it a remarkable reference archive for French-speaking radio amateurs.
  • 2026-07-07
    F6FBB Pages
    FBB Packet-Radio BBS: F6FBB is the home of FBB, a well-known Packet-Radio BBS software used by amateur radio operators worldwide. The site serves as a resource hub for the FBB software project, covering packet radio bulletin board systems and related amateur radio digital communications.
  • 2026-07-07
    Far Circuits
    Far Circuits is a long-running manufacturer and supplier of printed circuit boards designed specifically for amateur radio and electronics hobbyist projects, operating out of Dundee, Illinois for over 35 years. Visitors can browse and order boards organized by category including audio amps, frequency standards, converters, keyers, battery chargers, and direction-finding projects, with ordering handled through PayPal.
  • 2026-07-07
    FARA Home Page
    The Framingham Amateur Radio Association (FARA) ran this club hub for ham radio operators in the Framingham, Massachusetts area, featuring meeting schedules, flea market announcements, licensing events, and DX-pedition photos. A great snapshot of an active local amateur radio club from the early 2000s, complete with member callsigns, ARRL news feeds, and resources for newcomers seeking their first no-code license.
  • 2026-07-07
    FARS - Foothills Amateur Radio Society
    The Foothills Amateur Radio Society (FARS) serves amateur radio enthusiasts across the southern San Francisco Peninsula, including Los Altos, Palo Alto, and Mountain View. The site offers meeting schedules, repeater information, newsletters, membership management, educational resources, and details on special events like ARRL Field Day and the Electronics Flea Market.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fediverse Radio
    Fediverse.Radio is a hub curated by Christopher M0YNG that connects amateur radio operators and communities across the decentralized Fediverse social network. It lists Mastodon servers, XMPP chat services, and other tools specifically tailored for ham radio enthusiasts and shortwave listeners worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    Festival City Amateur Radio Club Website Homepage
    The Festival City Amateur Radio Club (FCARC) serves amateur radio operators in the Stratford, Ontario area, listing their linked repeater system frequencies, IRLP node details, and APRS information. The site also offers a beginner's guide to ham radio, club information, and a curated collection of links for other hams including callsign search tools and dealer listings.
  • 2026-07-07
    fkarc
    The Fort Knox Amateur Radio Club (FKARC) serves ham radio enthusiasts in the Fort Knox, Kentucky area, with a focus on DX operations, ARES emergency communications, and VE licensing exams. Visitors will find club meeting schedules, repeater information, constitution and bylaws, J-pole antenna plans, and a broad collection of ham radio links.
  • 2026-07-07
    FlashWebHost.com - Circuit of 7MHz SSB Transceiver (Transmitter + Receiver) for Hams.
    Created by VU3PRX, this site provides detailed circuit diagrams and construction guides for a 7MHz SSB transceiver built around the MC1496 integrated circuit. The project covers every stage from VFO and ladder filters to power amplifiers and antenna design, making it a practical reference for hams looking to build their own HF radio from scratch.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fox Delta Amateur Radio Projects and Kits by K7SFN, I2TZK, VU2FD
    Fox Delta, operated by K7SFN, I2TZK, and VU2FD, is a direct-sales kit shop and project resource for amateur radio enthusiasts, offering RF amplifiers, SWR meters, antenna rotator software, and more. The site features a range of active and previous hardware kits including the PA-100 IRF510 RF amplifier and ST2 USB interface, all sold exclusively through this site with no third-party dealers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fox Tango International. Where the band is open 24/7
    Fox Tango International is a long-running Yaesu users group established in 1972, dedicated to owners and enthusiasts of Yaesu radio equipment. The site hosts technical manuals, modification pages, classified ads, and historical looks at vintage Yaesu transceivers from the 1960s through today.

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