Amateur Radio
682 sites
http://scarcnj.org/
The Sussex County Amateur Radio Club (SCARC) is a New Jersey-based ham radio club operating under call sign W2LV, dedicated to education, public service, and advancing the amateur radio hobby. The site features meeting schedules, repeater listings, net information, contest announcements, and details about their annual Hamfest at the Sussex County Fairgrounds, which doubles as the 2025 ARRL Hudson Division Convention.
http://ham-radio.com/sbms
The San Bernardino Microwave Society (SBMS) is a non-profit technical club dedicated to amateur radio communications above 1 GHz, serving the Southern California region with monthly meetings, contests, and a rich archive of technical papers. Visitors can find member project presentations, contest results for 10 GHz and 2.3 GHz ARRL events, software tools, and newsletters covering cutting-edge microwave experimentation.
https://electronbunker.ca/eb/Links.html
A curated links page from the Electron Bunker site, gathering forums, personal pages, and resources dedicated to crystal radios, homebrew radio building, and vintage vacuum tube electronics. Regularly maintained and updated, it helpfully flags disappeared sites with Wayback Machine archives so enthusiasts can still access classic content.
https://w0ne.org/
The Winona Amateur Radio Club (WARC) is an ARRL-affiliated club based in Winona, Minnesota, founded in 1945 and serving local ham radio enthusiasts with repeaters, nets, and emergency preparedness resources. Visitors will find club news, event calendars, QSL card verification tools, a remote station, SKYWARN information, and membership details.
https://theworld.com/~jgarrett
John Garrett's quirky early-web homepage introduces himself with offbeat humor and references his work as a sound man, along with a link to listening to 'voices from outer space.' The site has a charmingly chaotic old-web personality with scattered sections labeled 'Things N Stuff' and 'Point and Click,' making it a fun time capsule of early internet personal pages.
http://aprs.net/
Steve Dimse's site introduces APRS (Automatic Position Reporting System), a ham radio-based network for transmitting GPS position reports, weather data, and messages, with an interactive Java applet showing live amateur radio operator positions in South Florida. The site showcases Steve's own contribution to APRS: the internet gateway software (javAPRS) that bridges local ham radio packets to the web for real-time map display.
http://k6may.com/
The personal ham radio page of K6MAY, a licensed amateur radio operator whose callsign is registered on QRZ.com, featuring a live UTC clock display and imagery related to Collins radio equipment, railroads, biking, and modeling. The site blends the operator's ham radio identity with glimpses of other hobbies, making it a classic old-web shack page from the amateur radio community.
https://www.qsl.net/n5tle
Kelly Kohls (N5TLE) shares his amateur radio interests alongside a collection of DMX512 electronics projects built around the PIC16F876 microcontroller, including source code, hex files, schematics, and functional descriptions. The site is a practical resource for anyone interested in DMX512 lighting control interfacing with analog voltage converters using PIC microcontrollers.
https://mnyarc.org/
MNYARC, the Minnesota Youth Amateur Radio Council, is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to sponsoring and supporting youth-oriented amateur radio clubs and activities. The site covers events like JOTA, Skywarn Recognition Day, Girl Scout Jamboree participation, online VE licensing exams, and ham radio science projects for young operators.
https://frrl.org/
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.