Amateur Radio
682 sites
https://mnwashcoares.org/
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.
https://www.qsl.net/w1ee
John Sabini (WB1GRB) runs this personal ham radio page from Stamford, Connecticut, sharing his Advanced Amateur Radio License activities including repeater frequencies, simplex phone patch info, and New England frequency listings. A snapshot of early 2000s amateur radio culture in southwestern Connecticut, the site also links to local emergency communications groups like WECA and GNARC Norwalk.
http://kcaprs.org./
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.
https://countyhunter.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.
https://www.qsl.net/9m6aac/old/aacmem.htm
The Hillview Gardens Amateur Radio Club (9M6AAC), based in Keningau, Sabah, Malaysia, maintains this membership directory listing callsigns and contact details for its globally dispersed ham radio members. The roster spans operators from dozens of countries, reflecting the club's mission of promoting worldwide friendships through amateur radio.
https://journal.seefar.dev/
Chris Farnham (W1YTQ) keeps this detailed journal covering Parks on the Air activations, antenna builds, QRP transceiver projects, and field operations across locations like Minute Man National Park and Peddocks Island. With over forty posts exploring CW/Morse Code operating, Reverse Beacon Network activity, and hands-on radio adventures, it is a rich resource for anyone interested in portable and outdoor amateur radio.
http://homingin.com/
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.
http://wcarc.org/
The Whitley County Amateur Radio Club is the official online home for ham radio enthusiasts in Whitley County, bringing together local operators under one community organization. Visitors can expect club news, membership information, and resources relevant to the amateur radio hobby in the region.
https://www.qsl.net/mid-islandarc
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.
http://qth.com/w0aih
The W0AIH Contest Station site documents an impressive amateur radio operation spread across 120 acres of Wisconsin farmland, featuring over 50 towers and six HF operating positions. Built as a tribute to Paul Bittner W0AIH (1933-2018), the site covers the station's hardware, operators, antennas, and the storied history of 'The Farm' that became a landmark visible from Interstate 94.