2026-07-07 Friends of Amateur Radio Group ~ N9LCR The Friends of Amateur Radio Group (FARG), operating under callsign N9LCR, is a Chicago-area amateur radio club promoting radio knowledge, fraternalism, and community outreach through multiple digital and Allstar nets. The site connects members and visitors to club nets like the Net with No Name, Teapots Tech-Friday Net, and Kidz Connection Net, and features event coverage from Field Day and the Yuma Hamfest.
2026-07-07 FRRL The Fox River Radio League (FRRL) is a century-old amateur radio club based in the Fox Valley area of Illinois, offering meetings, license testing, repeaters, and Field Day events to radio enthusiasts. With over 100 years of history and a congressional record entry marking its anniversary, this club site serves as a hub for both seasoned operators and newcomers seeking licensing exams and community.
2026-07-07 Ft. McCoy Amateur Radio Club The Ft. McCoy Amateur Radio Club (W4FRC) is a friendly ham radio club based in the Ocala National Forest area of Marion County, Florida, founded in October 1997. The site shares club meeting info, VE testing schedules, member photos, and an open invitation for newcomers to discover the hobby of amateur radio.
2026-07-07 FY5KE | Radio Amateur Club de Kourou – French Guiana FY5KE is the official site of the Radio Amateur Club de Kourou in French Guiana, a club known for participating in major international contesting events like CQ WW SSB and ARRL DX SSB dating back to 2000. Visitors can explore the club's station details, QSL information, 50 MHz beacon, and an extensive archive of contest results spanning nearly two decades.
2026-07-07 G4WIFMusings G4WIF shares a growing archive of home construction projects for amateur radio enthusiasts, covering topics like antennas, attenuators, and QRP test equipment. The site also references a co-authored book on simple test equipment for QRPers, with years of archived articles dating back to 2016.
2026-07-07 g7kse.co.uk G7KSE is a UK amateur radio operator's personal site packed with projects, documentation, and blog posts covering SOTA activations, HF through 13cm, QRP operating, APRS, LoRa, Meshtastic, and homebrew antenna builds. The site also includes coding projects like HamDash and HamTool, Raspberry Pi tinkering, and CW decoding resources, making it a genuinely useful reference for fellow radio enthusiasts.
2026-07-07 GARS (Gainesville Amateur Radio Society) The Gainesville Amateur Radio Society (GARS) is a club based in Gainesville, Florida, offering meeting schedules, repeater information, FCC license testing details, and resources for local ham radio enthusiasts. The site covers everything from Morse code history and VOIP for amateurs to club bylaws, awards, and a photo gallery of past activities.
2026-07-07 general-links The links page for L.A.R.K. (likely a local amateur radio club) compiles dozens of curated resources for ham radio enthusiasts, including club homepages, repeater directories, VHF/UHF resources, callsign tools, and mailing lists. It serves as a comprehensive jumping-off point for the amateur radio community in Southeast Michigan and beyond.
2026-07-07 Gordon West Radio School | 714-549-5000 | Ham It Up! Gordon West Radio School, run by the well-known 'Gordo' (WB6NOA), offers ham radio licensing classes, study materials, books, tapes, and CDs for aspiring amateur and commercial radio operators across the US. The site covers FCC license preparation, ship and coast station licensing, weekend classes taught by Gordo-approved instructors, and training resources available through Ham Radio Outlet.
2026-07-07 Great Falls Area Amateur Radio Club – W7ECA – Great Falls, Montana The Great Falls Area Amateur Radio Club (W7ECA) is a ham radio club serving operators in Cascade County and surrounding North Central Montana. The site covers club membership, repeater information, ARES emergency communications, and events like Field Day and the historic Glacier Waterton Hamfest.
2026-07-07 Greater Norwalk Amateur Radio Club, Inc. | Norwalk, CT The Greater Norwalk Amateur Radio Club (GNARC) is a Connecticut-based ham radio club serving the Norwalk area, featuring meeting minutes, membership info, repeater listings, and event photos. With archives going back to 2013 and active records of club officers, field day activities, and newsletters, this site offers a thorough look at an engaged local amateur radio community.
2026-07-07 Green Bay Professional Packet Radio - Main Page Green Bay Professional Packet Radio (GBPPR) is a Wisconsin-based amateur radio and electronics research group with working divisions covering RF design, packet radio, signal interception, and open-source hardware projects. The site is a deep technical resource featuring homebrew RF amplifiers, spectrum analyzers, frequency transverters, wireless data links, and a long-running zine packed with experimental electronics content.
2026-07-07 Green Country Hamfest, Inc. - Welcome to our Hamfest Page Green Country Hamfest, Inc. organizes the annual amateur radio hamfest held at the Claremore Expo Center in Claremore, Oklahoma. The site provides information about this West Gulf Division event, serving ham radio enthusiasts from the region.
2026-07-07 Grumman Amateur Radio Club The Grumman Amateur Radio Club (WA2LQO) is a Long Island, New York club site covering repeater status, special event stations, VE testing sessions, and club newsletters. Highlights include historical photos from lighthouse operations aboard the Nantucket Lightship and decades of club social gatherings dating back to the early 2000s.
2026-07-07 GSBARC | 50 Years of Public Service The Great South Bay Amateur Radio Club (GSBARC) has served the Babylon, NY area on Long Island for over 55 years, coordinating public service events, emergency communications through ARES/RACES, and licensing education. Visitors can find club newsletters, repeater information, net schedules, upcoming contest dates, and special event certificates all in one place.
2026-07-07 Guernsey Amateur Radio Society (GARS) | Channel Islands Ham Radio Club The Guernsey Amateur Radio Society (GARS) is a ham radio club based in the Channel Islands, meeting Friday evenings in a genuine World War II bunker at Beau Sejour Leisure Centre. The site offers a GU callbook, repeater information, QSL card bureau details, and membership resources for both local hams and visiting operators.
2026-07-07 Gwen Patton - NG3P Gwen Patton (callsign NG3P) shares her journey into amateur radio, from childhood fascination with a massive Navy surplus shortwave receiver to earning her No-Code Technician license in 1999 and building an impressive shack. The site details her radio equipment including Yaesu, Alinco, and ICOM rigs, her QRP interests, and connects to ham radio webrings.
2026-07-07 Ham Domain - WB4AEJ's CQ Web Site! WB4AEJ's Ham Domain is a comprehensive amateur radio resource built around a massive directory of ham radio operator websites, organized by callsign. Beyond the directory, the site covers special events stations, callsign lookups, fox tone sequences, and links to major organizations like ARRL, AMSAT, and TAPR.
2026-07-07 Ham Radio 2012 - IW5EDI Simone - Ham-Radio IW5EDI Simone is an Italian ham radio operator's comprehensive site covering antennas, software tools, technical articles, and operating guides for amateur radio enthusiasts. Visitors will find an impressive range of homebrew antenna projects, digital mode interfaces, amplifier repairs, and links to top amateur radio websites.
2026-07-07 Ham radio homepages A sprawling directory of ham radio operator homepages from around the world, maintained by OZ1GMQ and featuring hundreds of links to individual amateur radio stations, clubs, repeater listings, and related resources. Visitors will find connections to emergency preparedness groups like RACES and ARES, regional radio clubs, and a wide variety of personal ham radio pages spanning multiple countries and call signs.
2026-07-07 Ham Radio Links Compiled by Sandeep Baruah (VU2MSY/VU2MUE), this page catalogs over 200 ham radio links spanning Indian amateur radio clubs, international organizations like IARU and ARRL, digital communication software, antenna resources, and QRP homebrewing sites. It offers a particularly strong focus on the Indian amateur radio community, including regional clubs in Bangalore, New Delhi, and Gujarat, making it a useful snapshot of the early-2000s ham radio web.
2026-07-07 Ham Radio Links Mike (KB1CKF) has assembled a comprehensive ham radio links page covering SATERN emergency communications chapters, Massachusetts amateur radio clubs, ARRL resources, repeater directories, and major radio equipment manufacturers. A handy reference for New England amateur operators, with particular emphasis on emergency radio networks and local clubs in the Eastern Massachusetts area.
2026-07-07 Ham Radio Links – Jamestown Amateur Radio Club The Jamestown Amateur Radio Club in North Dakota maintains this extensive alphabetical directory of ham radio links, covering clubs, contests, equipment, licensing, repeaters, and DX resources from across the country. With hundreds of curated links organized A to Z, it serves as a comprehensive jumping-off point for amateur radio operators at any experience level.
2026-07-07 Ham Radio News - Latest Worldwide Amateur Radio News For Ham Radio Operators Hamuniverse.com aggregates the latest ham radio news from major worldwide sources including ARRL, QRZ.com, Southgate ARC, and Amateur Radio Newsline, all from a single convenient page. Part of a larger amateur radio resource site, this news hub keeps operators informed on contests, satellite activity, licensing, and club events happening across the global ham radio community.
2026-07-07 Ham Radio University – Spreading Ham Radio Knowledge and Know How Ham Radio University is an annual free educational event held on Long Island, New York, now in its 28th year, dedicated to spreading amateur radio knowledge through forums, presentations, and fellowship. The site serves as the official hub for event registration, past presentation archives, moderator bios, and news about upcoming HRU gatherings organized by the amateur radio community.
2026-07-07 Ham Radio Workbench Podcast HRWB 258 - Morse Code Bug Emulator with Don WB9CYY and Bob WO6W: Ham Radio Workbench is a podcast and blog dedicated to the maker and experimenter side of amateur radio, covering topics from PCB design and microcontrollers to vintage keys and SDR. This episode features Don WB9CYY and Bob WO6W discussing their ingenious Morse code bug emulator that gives modern paddles the organic, imperfect feel of classic mechanical telegraph keys.
2026-07-07 Ham TV - Amateur Television Ham TV is a comprehensive resource for Amateur Television (ATV) run by Tom O'Hara W6ORG, the retired owner of P.C. Electronics, which supplied ATV equipment to ham radio operators for 50 years. Visitors will find technical guides, antenna recommendations, transmitter specs, application notes, and a wealth of practical information for getting started with live color video transmission on amateur radio bands.
2026-07-07 HamExam.org Free Amateur Radio Practice Tests with Flash Cards: HamExam.org has been helping aspiring ham radio operators pass their licensing exams since 2003, offering completely free practice tests and flash cards for Technician, General, and Extra class licenses. The site covers all current FCC question pools and includes account tracking so users can monitor their progress on problem areas.
2026-07-07 Hamilton County Amateur Radio Club The Hamilton County Amateur Radio Club serves the Adirondack Mountains region of New York, coordinating repeaters, emergency communications nets, and ARES/RACES operations across Hamilton and neighboring counties. Visitors will find meeting schedules, repeater frequencies, event listings like Field Day and the Southern Adirondack Hamfest, and resources for anyone interested in getting a ham radio license.
2026-07-07 HAMNUT's HOME PAGE Larry Miller (KB5ITT) shares his adventures installing ham radio repeaters on mountain peaks in the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado, blending technical radio work with exploration of ghost towns and scenic four-wheeling routes. The site covers two specific mountain-top repeater builds near Silverton, historical photography of old mining towns like Animas Forks, and off-road trail information for the region.
2026-07-07 Hamradio.in Hamradio.in is an Indian amateur radio community hub featuring technical projects, news, and event announcements for ham radio enthusiasts across India. Visitors can find hands-on build projects like DSB transceivers and DDS VFOs, coverage of events like Hamfest India and the Lamakaan Amateur Radio Convention, and discussions of digital modes like FT8.
2026-07-07 HamStudy.org Cutting edge amateur radio study tools: HamStudy.org provides free amateur radio exam preparation tools including flash cards, practice tests, and full question pools for Technician, General, and Amateur Extra licenses. Supporting international qualifications from the US, Canada, Argentina, Mexico, and New Zealand, it is one of the most comprehensive online study platforms for aspiring ham radio operators.
2026-07-07 HansSummers.com Hans Summers (G0UPL) shares his deep passion for radio, electronics, and computing through dozens of detailed project pages covering QRSS beacons, WSPR kits, homebrew transmitters, Nixie clocks, frequency counters, and more. The site is a treasure trove for QRP enthusiasts and homebrewers, showcasing everything from crystal radios to synthesizer design and the popular QRP Labs kit lineup.
2026-07-07 HARC Home The Huntsville Amateur Radio Club (HARC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Huntsville, Alabama, dedicated to educating and training members in amateur radio with a focus on emergency communications support. The site offers access to club resources including a newsletter, repeater and net information, a classifieds section, SKYWARN and ARES/RACES emergency programs, and a DX club.
2026-07-07 Harry's Homebrew Homepages Harry Lythall (SM0VPO/G4VVJ) shares an extensive collection of homebrew amateur radio construction projects, covering everything from QRP transmitters and receivers to circuit boards, oscillators, and RF amplifiers. The site is a treasure trove for hands-on ham radio enthusiasts, packed with schematics, datasheets, calculators, and practical guides for building your own radio equipment.
2026-07-07 hbrew DL5DBM's homebrew page is a technical treasure trove for amateur radio operators, featuring detailed documentation for self-built projects including a 1 KW 2-meter power amplifier, antenna preamps, transverters, baluns, and regulated power supplies. Projects span VHF, UHF, and 6-meter bands with downloadable schematics and guides in both English and German, making it a practical resource for hams who build their own equipment.
2026-07-07 HC2AE Home Page - Punto de Encuentro - Index HC2AE is a Spanish-language ham radio hub created by an amateur radio operator in Guayaquil, Ecuador, serving as a meeting point for Latin American radioaficionados. The site features a Guayaquil callbook searchable by callsign or name, DX information, contest listings, propagation resources, software links, and a chat and forum for the ham radio community.
2026-07-07 Heartland DX Association The Heartland DX Association is a ham radio club based in the heartland region, serving as the sponsor of the Nebraska QSO Party contest. This redirect page points visitors to their new website, offering a glimpse into the club's focus on DX operating and amateur radio contesting.
2026-07-07 Helpful Ham Radio Links – OAK HILL AMATEUR RADIO CLUB The Oak Hill Amateur Radio Club (N5OAK) is an Austin, Texas-based ham radio club dedicated to keeping amateur radio alive and active in the Central Texas area. Their links page curates a rich collection of resources covering getting licensed, contesting, propagation tools, YouTube educators, and connections to other local and regional radio clubs.
2026-07-07 HF Propagation and Solar-Terrestrial Data Website Paul Herrman (N0NBH) built this comprehensive resource for ham radio operators tracking HF propagation conditions, offering free solar-terrestrial data widgets, banners, and tools that can be embedded in any website. Visitors will find online calculators for SFI/SN conversion, K-Index to signal noise, Aurora latitude tools, MUF/LOF prediction maps, and live solar flux and sunspot data updated every few hours.
2026-07-07 HF SIGNALS – The Home of BITX transceivers HF Signals is the official home of the BITX line of amateur radio transceivers, offering a range of affordable QRP kits from the $39 all-analog LARCSet to the feature-packed $399 sBitx v3 SDR. Each radio is hand-assembled and tested, with open-source schematics and software, making them popular among homebrewers, beginners, and QRP enthusiasts worldwide.
2026-07-07 HF+ Real Time Propagation Created by NG0E, HF+ is an interactive real-time propagation map that displays current amateur radio band conditions worldwide from 1.8 to 50.4 MHz, showing where contacts are likely based on your operating location. It draws live data from sources like WSPRnet, PSK Reporter, and the Reverse Beacon Network to indicate support for SSB, CW, and digital modes, and even predicts signal levels for the next 24 hours.
2026-07-07 HFLINK | ALE HF Automatic Link Establishment HF Interoperability HF LINK HFLINK is the international hub for ALE (Automatic Link Establishment) high-frequency ham radio communications, covering HF interoperability, selective calling (SELCALL), and emergency communications. Visitors can find ALE frequencies, band guides, software resources, propagation data, and archives from HF interoperability exercises dating back years.
2026-07-07 Hi there - AI5MX Michael Burkhardt (AI5MX) runs this personal ham radio blog covering gear reviews, operating logs, QSL cards, Morse code adventures, and FCC news. Visitors will find mirrored Mastodon microposts, downloadable resources, and a genuine indie-web spirit connecting the amateur radio community.
2026-07-07 High Desert DX Association - HIDEXA The High Desert DX Association (HIDEXA) is an amateur radio club based in the High Mojave Desert of California, dedicated to DX (long-distance) radio communication. This page is a redirect notice pointing visitors to the club's new callsign and website location at W6EFB.
2026-07-07 High Desert DX Association - HIDEXA The High Desert DX Association (HIDEXA) is a ham radio club based in the High Mojave Desert of California, dedicated to pursuing worldwide DX contacts and making friends around the globe via amateur radio. The site features DX bulletins, contest links, callsign search tools, and member resources including antenna guides, QSL card galleries, and a ham shack tour from webmaster K7HG.
2026-07-07 History Marius Rensen's HF-FAX site is a comprehensive resource covering HF radio fax reception, weather satellite imagery, SSTV, NAVTEX, and related amateur radio reception technologies. Based in Hannover, Germany, the site features live weather cams, satellite passes, software guides, hardware listings, and a rich history section tracing early facsimile pioneers.
2026-07-07 Home The Mayes County Amateur Radio Club (MCARC) serves northeast Oklahoma hams with three wide-area repeaters and hosts weekly nets on Thursday and Wednesday evenings. The site includes club officer info, bylaws, meeting schedules, and a Field Day 2016 YouTube video, making it a practical hub for local ham radio operators.
2026-07-07 Home The Clark County Amateur Radio Club (W7AIA) serves ham radio enthusiasts in Vancouver, Washington, offering resources on license testing, repeater information, emergency preparedness, and club activities. As an ARRL Special Service Club, they co-sponsor the annual SEA-PAC Ham Convention and provide training, nets, and events like Field Day and Parks On The Air.
2026-07-07 Home The ÖVSV (Österreichischer Versuchssenderverband) is the official national amateur radio organization of Austria, covering all nine regional associations and offering resources on licensing, operating modes, contests, and technical information. Visitors can find band plans, contest calendars, QSL card services, satellite radio info, and news about events like HAM RADIO Friedrichshafen and the organization's 100-year anniversary.
2026-07-07 Home A dedicated resource for amateur radio operators looking to reserve FCC-authorized one-by-one (1x1) special event call signs for conventions, festivals, and other community celebrations. The site includes an FCC regulations guide, a searchable 1x1 callsign database, coordinator listings, and a reservation request system for temporary station operation.
2026-07-07 Home The Acadiana Amateur Radio Association (W5DDL) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit club based in Lafayette, Louisiana, serving the Acadiana region since 1953. The site provides club members and visitors with information on meetings, nets, emergency communications, repeaters, licensing exams, and membership details.
2026-07-07 Home - Central Coast Amateur Radio Club The Central Coast Amateur Radio Club (CCARC) is a community of amateur radio operators and electronics enthusiasts based in Kariong, New South Wales, Australia. The site offers information on repeaters, education for aspiring licensed operators, club news, event calendars, and emergency communications support resources.
2026-07-07 Home - Chicago FM Club The Chicago FM Club (CFMC) is a Chicagoland amateur radio club established in 1965 with over 150 members, operating five repeaters and hosting nightly nets, monthly fox hunts, and the annual Radio Expo ham fest. The site covers club membership, FCC exam testing, public service events, and social gatherings for hams in the greater Chicago area.
2026-07-07 Home - DARC DARC (Deutscher Amateur-Radio-Club e.V.) is the official national organization for amateur radio operators in Germany, offering member services, licensing information, contest coordination, and club resources. With sections covering HF, VHF/UHF/SHF, emergency communications, DX, and youth training, it serves as a comprehensive hub for the German ham radio community.
2026-07-07 Home - M0YNG.uk Christopher M0YNG is a radio amateur based in Gloucestershire whose personal site covers amateur radio, solar and battery tracking, self-hosted tech, and small computing projects like the Penkesu Tiny Computer. The site is notably available via Gopher, Gemini, and Tor in addition to HTTP, making it a fascinating example of smolnet philosophy in practice.
2026-07-07 Home - SELARC SELARC is the Southeast Louisiana Amateur Radio Club, serving the Hammond and Tangipahoa area with repeater listings, hamfest event info, ARES emergency communications resources, and monthly newsletters. The site covers everything from FCC licensing and packet radio to amateur radio satellites, making it a solid hub for local hams in the region.
2026-07-07 Home - WCARES WCARES is the Washington County, Minnesota chapter of the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES), coordinating licensed ham radio operators to support county emergency management during floods, severe weather, and mass sheltering events. The site outlines their mission, coverage priorities, and lists key leadership with callsigns, serving as a hub for emergency communication volunteers in the St. Croix River valley region.
2026-07-07 Home Page The homepage for the Association of Norfolk RAYNET Groups, a UK-based amateur radio emergency communications network serving Norfolk. The site provides information about who they are, links to individual group websites, and resources pointing to other amateur radio sites.
2026-07-07 Home Page The Virginia QRP Society (W4VQS) is a free amateur radio club focused on QRP low-power operation, welcoming members without any membership fees. Maintained by webmaster Jeff (K4JTN), the site offers club information and links for Virginia-area ham radio enthusiasts interested in low-power communications.
2026-07-07 Home Page CW's radio page is a hobbyist resource dedicated to shortwave listening, featuring DIY projects and guides for devices like random wire antennas, static discharge units, ferrite couplers, and attenuators. The site offers practical technical content for SWL enthusiasts, including modification guides for receivers like the DX 390 and transformer builds.
2026-07-07 Home page ATV ik1hgi A personal amateur radio page from Italian ham operator IK1HGI, covering ATV (amateur television) and low-frequency 472kHz QRP operation. The site touches on antennas, dipoles, and radio towers, offering a glimpse into the operator's station and technical interests.
2026-07-07 Home Page | RadioMasterList.com | Radio Specs and Prices Directory RadioMasterList.com is a comprehensive reference directory cataloging specifications, performance data, and prices for hundreds of amateur radio transceivers, professional receivers, SDRs, and vintage radios from brands like Yaesu, ICOM, Kenwood, and more. Whether you're comparing HF transceivers or hunting down specs on a classic 1970s shortwave receiver, this site serves as a go-to database for radio enthusiasts and serious operators alike.
2026-07-07 Home | LMARS - Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society The Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society (LMARS) is a ham radio club serving Seminole County and Central Florida, offering members resources like repeater information, a traffic net guide, licensing support, and a newsletter archive dating back to 2009. The site connects hams through regular meetings, fox hunts, Field Day operations, and community communications events, making it a solid hub for local amateur radio enthusiasts.
2026-07-07 Home | PART of Westford PART of Westford (WB1GOF) is the Police Amateur Radio Team of Westford, Massachusetts, an ARRL Special Service Club with over 45 years of history serving Eastern Massachusetts ham radio enthusiasts. The site covers club activities including fox hunting, D-Star repeaters, emergency communications, kit-building sessions, and a newsletter archive called Particles stretching back to 2000.
2026-07-07 Home | Westside Amateur Radio Club The Westside Amateur Radio Club has served ham radio operators in the West Los Angeles area since 1987, earning recognition from the ARRL for emergency communications and advocacy against restrictive antenna ordinances. Visitors can find club meeting schedules, weekly net frequencies, Field Day event recaps, and an Elmers program connecting members with experienced hams for free guidance.
2026-07-07 homebrew IZ7ATH's homebrew section is a treasure trove of DIY amateur radio projects covering antennas, RF devices, shack accessories, and test instruments. Visitors will find detailed build guides for cubical quads, delta loops, linear amplifiers, baluns, antenna rotators, and beginner soldering tutorials all in one place.
2026-07-07 Homebrew N6QW QRP and QRO Projects: Pete Juliano, N6QW, shares decades of hands-on ham radio construction experience through detailed homebrew projects covering QRP and QRO SSB transceivers, linear amplifiers, and PIC microcontroller applications. A licensed ham since 1959 with multiple callsigns, Pete also documents restorations of classic rigs like the Heathkit HW-101 and Collins KWM2, plus publications in QRP Quarterly.
2026-07-07 Homepage for Guenter Koellner, DL4MEA - Amateurfunk in Langerringen Günter Köllner (DL4MEA) shares his extensive ham radio station based near Munich, Germany, with a focus on VHF, UHF, SHF, and EME (Earth-Moon-Earth) communication across multiple bands from 144MHz up to 5760MHz. Nearly all of his equipment is homemade, and the site details his rigs, antennas, worked squares maps, and beacon operations including the experimental beacon DB0FAI.
2026-07-07 HOMING IN -- Radio Direction Finding, Foxhunting, ARDF Maintained by Joe Moell (K0OV) since 1988, Homing In is a comprehensive resource dedicated to radio direction finding, foxhunting, and amateur radio direction finding (ARDF) competitions worldwide. Visitors will find news about international championships, technical projects, equipment guides, event results, wildlife tracking applications, and a wealth of articles spanning decades of expertise in the hobby.
2026-07-07 Houston AMSAT Net – For Amateur Radio Satellite Operators The Houston AMSAT Net, run by KK5DO (Bruce Paige), is a weekly amateur radio net focused on satellite communications, meeting Tuesday evenings at 8PM Central and accessible via multiple repeaters and digital linking systems. The site covers AMSAT awards programs, satellite operator achievements, field day history, and resources for ham radio operators interested in communicating through amateur satellites.
2026-07-07 Huber Heights Amateur Radio Club – NO8I – Experience the Power of Amateur Radio! The Huber Heights Amateur Radio Club (HHARC), operating under call sign NO8I, is a welcoming Ohio-based club that supports two local repeaters and hosts monthly meetings for licensed and unlicensed radio enthusiasts alike. The site provides repeater frequencies, D-Star and AllStar node info, area nets, license testing resources, and links to ARRL and Ohio Section resources.
2026-07-07 Huntsville Hamfest – Huntsville Hamfest The Huntsville Hamfest is one of the longest-running amateur radio events in the United States, held annually since 1954 at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama. In 2026 it will host the ARRL National Convention, featuring a dealer show, flea market, forums, licensing opportunities, and activities for the whole family.
2026-07-07 Icom PCR-1000 software James Ahlstrom shares his Python-based control software for the Icom PCR-1000 wideband radio receiver, covering the full 100 kHz to 1.3 GHz tuning range. The page includes setup instructions for Windows and Linux, download links for dependencies like pyserial and pywin32, and a practical explanation of how PC-controlled radio software works.
2026-07-07 IFMARC – Independence FM Amateur Radio Club – Home of the 147.09+ Repeater IFMARC is the official web presence of the Independence FM Amateur Radio Club based in Independence, Missouri, home of the 147.09+ repeater carrying the call sign of late club member Marcell Kurbin (W0TOJ). The site lists club officers, meeting details at St. Mark's United Methodist Church, and contact information for joining the club's email list.
2026-07-07 index Dale Catron (KB9OCQ) built this ham radio personal page focused on the 2-meter band, featuring antenna specs, repeater information, and a dense collection of links covering equipment brands like Icom, Yaesu, Kenwood, and Alinco. The site also includes FCC rules, online practice exams, ARRL resources, and participation in multiple amateur radio webrings from the late 1990s.
2026-07-07 index DK7ZB's technical antenna resource covers Yagi antenna design, the 28-ohm matching technique, and constructions for amateur radio bands including 2m, 6m, and shortwave. A deep dive into high-gain antenna building for ham radio enthusiasts, featuring the DK7ZB-Match and EME (Earth-Moon-Earth) related content.
2026-07-07 index A personal amateur radio page for callsign KD6NGY, hosted on the QSL.net amateur radio web server. The page appears to rely on a Java applet for its main content, which is no longer accessible in modern browsers.
2026-07-07 index Larry Marshall, callsign W6CI, shares his passion for amateur radio through this classic hobbyist homepage hosted on QSL.net, a dedicated ham radio web community. Visitors will find multiple photo albums, an introduction to the world of ham radio, and a glimpse into Larry's life as a licensed operator based in Fontana, California.
2026-07-07 index Monitoring Times presents a curated list of over 1000 active HF frequencies compiled by Larry Van Horn (N5FPW), covering military, marine, government, and civil air patrol communications worldwide. A valuable reference for shortwave listeners and scanner enthusiasts, the list spans frequencies from 2 MHz to nearly 30 MHz with detailed mode and geographic information.
2026-07-07 index A beginner's guide to shortwave radio listening from Monitoring Times, written by Ken Reitz, covering how to choose the right receiver across price ranges from budget portables to professional communications receivers. The article walks newcomers through buying new versus used equipment, notable brands like Sony, Sangean, and Grundig, and even vintage shortwave sets worth hunting down at ham fests.
2026-07-07 index A hobbyist site dedicated to microwave frequencies above 1000MHz, inviting visitors to explore the upper reaches of the amateur radio spectrum. The site is part of the Amateur Radio World Ring webring, connecting enthusiasts focused on microwave and UHF/SHF band experimentation.
2026-07-07 Index KB1GLF's unofficial web presence for the Massachusetts chapter of the Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN), a group of licensed amateur radio operators who provide emergency communications support during disasters. The site includes member lists, training resources, a calendar, event photos, and information about the weekly Friday night net on 145.23 MHz.
2026-07-07 Index of /a/af4nj The QSL.net file directory for AF4NJ hosts a rich collection of ham radio resources including DX maps, LOTW logs, solar data, weather lab files, and audio recordings. Folders referencing ARRL, WWV, DXMAP, and warning maps point to an active amateur radio operator with interests spanning propagation, weather monitoring, and emergency communications.
2026-07-07 Index of /c/ctsara Hosted on QSL.net, this site belongs to CTSARA, likely a Connecticut-area amateur radio association with club resources and member information. The file listing suggests HTML pages with club details and downloadable files, typical of a regional ham radio group's web presence.
2026-07-07 Index of /e/ecara ECARA appears to be an amateur radio club or organization hosted on QSL.net, the well-known hosting platform dedicated to ham radio operators and groups. The directory index suggests a collection of club files and resources, likely including meeting info, member details, or radio-related documents.
2026-07-07 Index of /f/fcarc Hosted on QSL.net, this appears to be the web presence for FCARC, likely a local amateur radio club or organization. The site is indexed on the QSL.net network, a well-known hosting platform dedicated to ham radio groups and operators worldwide.
2026-07-07 Index of /g/g3ral A QSL.net hosted page for the callsign G3RAL, pointing to an amateur radio operator's personal directory on the network. The sparse file index suggests a personal ham radio page typical of the QSL.net hosting platform, where licensed operators share station info and radio-related content.
2026-07-07 Index of /g/gara GARA (Greater Area Radio Association) hosted its club site on QSL.net, featuring repeater listings, member rosters, and information about joining the group. The file index reveals pages covering multiple frequency bands (50, 144, 222, and 440 MHz) along with affiliations with ARES, RACES, SKYWARN, and ham radio webrings typical of late-1990s amateur radio club sites.
2026-07-07 Index of /k/k6agf A QSL.net-hosted personal site for the amateur radio callsign K6AGF, accessible through the QSL directory structure used by ham radio operators worldwide. The site's file index reveals image and page directories typical of a hobbyist ham radio personal page from the mid-2000s.
2026-07-07 Index of /k/kc8lob A QSL.net-hosted page for amateur radio operator KC8LOB, accessible through the ham radio community's popular free web hosting service. The directory listing suggests personal radio-related content typical of ham operator homepages on this platform.
2026-07-07 Index of /k/ke6wuk A QSL.net-hosted personal page for amateur radio operator KE6WUK, part of the popular free web hosting service dedicated to ham radio enthusiasts. The directory index is essentially empty or inaccessible, offering no visible content beyond a bare file listing.
2026-07-07 Index of /k/kf4awn Hosted on QSL.net, this site belongs to an amateur radio club (callsign KF4AWN) and includes member pages, club history, net operator information, and weekly breakfast meeting reports from 2010. The extensive member roster with individual callsign pages and multiple breakfast meeting logs suggest an active local ham radio club with a strong community presence.
2026-07-07 Index of /l/lu2ee A QSL.net-hosted page for the amateur radio callsign LU2EE, indicating an Argentine ham radio operator with a personal station page. The site appears to be a file directory index, likely containing logs, images, or station information typical of ham radio operator pages on the QSL.net network.
2026-07-07 Index of /pub/academic/agriculture/agronomy/ham/BOATANCHORS Hosted on ibiblio, this is an archive of the Boatanchors mailing list digests, covering vintage and antique radio equipment collecting and restoration. The archive spans hundreds of digest issues alongside FAQs, welcome files, and supplementary resources for enthusiasts of classic tube-based radio gear.
2026-07-07 Index of /v/ve6ria A QSL.net-hosted page belonging to the amateur radio operator with callsign VE6RIA, a Canadian ham radio licensee. The site appears to be a personal radio operator page on the popular QSL.net hosting platform for ham radio enthusiasts.
2026-07-07 Index of /w/w4bkm A QSL.net-hosted page for amateur radio operator W4BKM, part of the well-known ham radio community hosting platform. The site appears to be a personal station page, accessible through the QSL.net directory which is dedicated to ham radio operators worldwide.
2026-07-07 Index of /w/w4unc This QSL.net page belongs to the amateur radio callsign W4UNC, hosted on the popular ham radio web community platform. The directory index suggests a personal station page typical of ham operators sharing their radio activities and station information.
2026-07-07 Index of /w/w5wx A QSL.net-hosted personal page for amateur radio operator W5WX, accessible via the QSL.net directory structure. The site appears to be a file index for a ham radio enthusiast's web presence on one of the most popular amateur radio hosting services.
2026-07-07 index.jpg Scout Radio appears to be a site dedicated to amateur radio activities within the Scouting community, combining two classic youth and hobbyist traditions. The image-heavy layout and QSL.net hosting strongly suggest this is a ham radio club or station operated by or for Scout groups.