Amateur Radio
682 sites
http://qsl.at/
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.'
https://www.qsl.net/w5gfc
The W5GFC Greers Ferry Amateur Radio Club serves ham radio enthusiasts in the Ozark foothills of Arkansas, offering club news, repeater listings, VE exam info, QSL cards, and a photo album. Founded in the 1970s, this active club also coordinates emergency communications and hosts a weekly net on 147.330+.
https://w5yi.org/
W5YI Licensing Services Inc. is a nationwide Volunteer Examiner Coordinator (VEC) offering full-service amateur radio licensing support, including exam sessions, vanity call sign applications, license renewals, and club station licenses. The site also features a youth licensing program that covers FCC fees for applicants aged 25 and under, making it a practical hub for anyone pursuing or maintaining a ham radio license.
https://mnhamradio.com/
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.
http://oscarmn.org/
The Owatonna Steele County Amateur Radio club (OSCAR) serves ham radio enthusiasts in Owatonna, Minnesota, with resources including repeater info, EchoLink access, a club store, and emergency service coordination. The site lists club officers, monthly meeting details, licensing classes, and links to ARRL, SKYWARN, and local emergency management organizations.
http://marsradio.net/MARSmain
The Metropolitan Amateur Repeater System is the official site for a Los Angeles-area ham radio repeater network founded in 1993, operating on 447.820 MHz and linked 24/7 to a Missouri repeater via EchoLink. Beyond repeater info, the site offers local earthquake reports, weather, and traffic resources for Southern California ham operators.
https://sera.org/
SERA, the Southeastern Repeater Association, is the largest amateur radio repeater coordinating organization in the United States, serving ham radio operators across Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. The site provides frequency coordination resources, band plans across multiple frequency ranges, a coordinated repeater database, and membership information for licensed amateur radio operators in the Southeast.
https://admin.qsl.net/
QSL.net is a long-running free web hosting and email forwarding service built specifically for amateur radio operators worldwide, founded in 1996 by Alan Waller K3TKJ. Visitors can sign up for ham radio websites and email addresses, join mailing lists, access DXer resources, and connect with other operators through real-time DX spotting and chat services.
https://qrz.com/cgi-bin/webcall
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.
https://qsl.net/qarg
The Quincy Area Repeater Group (QARG) was a club of licensed amateur radio operators in West Central Illinois who established and maintained the 147.195MHz 2M repeater serving the Quincy, Illinois and North Eastern Missouri area. The site serves as a historical record of the group's 18-year operation before transferring control to the Western Illinois Amateur Radio Club, including a full list of charter members and their callsigns.