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VBARC
https://w4ug.com/
The Virginia Beach Amateur Radio Club (VBARC) is the home of callsign W4UG, an ARRL Special Service club serving the Virginia Beach area with monthly meetings, license testing sessions, and public service events. Visitors can find club bylaws, membership details, local repeater information, and upcoming contests and QRP Saturdays.
Organization 2026-03-13
http://nsradio.org/
http://nsradio.org/
The North Shore Radio Association (NSRA) serves amateur radio operators in the Peabody and Danvers, Massachusetts area, coordinating weekly club nets on the 145.470MHz repeater and organizing VE licensing exam sessions. The site provides members with information on club meetings, ARES/Skywarn emergency communications, DMR digital radio, and public service activities.
Organization 2026-03-12
https://ve7sar.blogspot.com/
The digital home of the SARC Communicator, the newsletter of Surrey Amateur Radio Communications (VE7SAR) based in Surrey, BC, Canada. Each issue is packed with homebrew projects, DX expedition reports, radio history features, and equipment reviews, making it a rich resource for ham radio enthusiasts of all experience levels.
Organization 2026-03-13
Home
https://w7aia.org/
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.
Organization 2026-03-12
4U1ITU - International Amateur Radio Club
https://life.itu.int/radioclub
The official site of 4U1ITU, the International Amateur Radio Club operating under the callsign of the International Telecommunication Union in Geneva, covering club history, QSL info, and notable operations. Highlights include Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) contacts, a historic material collection spanning 60 years of club activity, and expeditions like the ITU team's operation from Mont Blanc.
Organization 2026-03-15
https://n7uzg.tripod.com/
https://n7uzg.tripod.com/
Mike Di Ross (N7UZG) runs this sprawling personal homepage covering his ham radio license renewal, travels across the US and abroad, run-ins with police, and miscellaneous life experiences. The site is a raw, unfiltered chronicle of one person's wandering life, with sections on cities he has lived in, engineering jobs, and even Perl cookie scripting.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
WMPLOTA – Walmart Parking Lots On The Air
https://wmplota.org/
WMPLOTA (Walmart Parking Lots On The Air) is a quirky annual amateur radio event that challenges ham radio operators to work amateur satellites while operating portable from Walmart parking lots. The site organizes the event held each July, featuring rules, leaderboards, scheduled activations, and a community wiki for this uniquely accessible spin on portable satellite operation.
Organization 2026-03-13
Kaw Valley Amateur Radio Club - KVARC - W0CET
https://kvarc.org/
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.
Organization 2026-03-13
Ham Radio Links – Jamestown Amateur Radio Club
https://jarcnd.com/ham-radio-links
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.
Directory 2026-03-11
Mike Zero Romeo Victor Bravo
https://m0rvb.uk/
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.
Personal Page 2026-03-12