Amateur Radio
682 sites
https://web.psrg.org/
The Puget Sound Repeater Group (PSRG) is a Seattle-area amateur radio club managing a network of repeaters, remote HF stations, and regular nets for ham radio operators in the Pacific Northwest. The site offers member resources, licensing exam info, educational presentations, and tools like live voter scopes and EchoLink/AllStar connectivity details.
https://kk4das.blogspot.com/
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.
http://bozonets.com/
Bozo Net is a VHF/UHF amateur radio community site centered around the Los Angeles and Central California ham radio scene, with a charming origin story about the 144.200 MHz national calling frequency and how the nickname 'Bozo' was born. The site covers topics like beacon info, HOA antenna restrictions, tower raising, and links to ARRL legislative efforts affecting amateur radio operators.
https://www.qsl.net/mvarg
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.
http://scdxc.org/
The Southern California DX Club (SCDXC) is a 77-year-old amateur radio organization focused on DX (long-distance) contacts, bringing together ham radio enthusiasts across the Southern California region. The site hosts membership info, newsletters, a digital library of amateur radio materials, and links to key resources like the ARRL, NCDXF, and QSL bureau services.
https://aarc.tripod.com/
The Alger Amateur Radio Club is a Michigan-based ham radio organization serving Alger County, with ties to the ARRL and a focus on emergency communications. The site is a simple club homepage from 2002, offering a contact point for local ham radio enthusiasts interested in radio emergency services.
https://kyham.info/
KYHAM.INFO serves as the central hub for Kentucky amateur radio operators, providing emergency net frequencies, section emergency plans, hamfest listings, and Skywarn severe weather resources. Maintained by Dan Rubino KD9CHL, this resource connects Kentucky hams with local district information, traffic manager reports, and the KYHAM groups.io community.
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.
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.
https://n3vem.com/blog
N3VEM is Vance Martin's ham radio blog covering repeater projects, AREDN mesh networking, antenna builds, and special event stations like the CQ Salk activation. The site documents ongoing technical projects including the Radio Rocket and r4e repeater builds, with posts spanning portable operations, field day, and POTA activities.