Amateur Radio
682 sites
http://sss-mag.com/eme.html
Part of the Spread Spectrum Scene (SSS Online) website, this page is a curated link directory focused on Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) moonbounce communications for ham radio operators. Visitors will find links to operator pages, equipment guides, activity loggers, and resources covering weak signal propagation, SETI, DSP, and related amateur radio topics.
https://radioamator.ro/
Radioamator.ro is a comprehensive Romanian-language portal for amateur radio operators, covering everything from equipment construction and digital communications to DX activities, contest calendars, and propagation bulletins. The site serves the Romanian ham radio community with articles, a callbook, forums, and links to the Romanian Amateur Radio Federation.
https://eskimo.com/~oolon/wwdxc
The Western Washington DX Club (W7DX) is a ham radio club based in the Pacific Northwest, offering members access to DX bulletins, contest calendars, propagation forecasts, QSL bureau info, and a newsletter called the Totem Tabloid. The site includes meeting announcements, officer rosters, club bylaws, and links to regional ham radio clubs and resources throughout the 7th call area.
http://skccgroup.com/
The Straight Key Century Club (SKCC) is a worldwide organization dedicated to CW (Morse code) enthusiasts who use traditional straight keys, bugs, and side-swiper keys on the air. With nearly 31,000 members and a rich program of sprints, awards, sked pages, and beginner resources, it is one of the largest and most active amateur radio clubs focused on traditional hand-keying.
https://m0pqa.com/
Pablo (M0PQA) runs this technical amateur radio blog covering hands-on projects like firmware recovery, AllStar node modifications, APRS gateways, and packet radio on Raspberry Pi. The posts are detailed and practical, making it a valuable reference for hams tackling real-world station challenges.
https://qsl.net/k7par
The Puget Amateur Radio Society (PARS) is a general interest amateur radio club based in the Bellevue/Redmond, Washington area, meeting monthly at the North Bellevue Community Center. The site lists club officers, meeting details, and resources like bylaws and meeting minutes, and welcomes both licensed hams and newcomers interested in earning their first license.
https://tcfmc.org/
The Twin Cities FM Club (TCFMC) is a Minnesota-based amateur radio organization dedicated to emergency communications, community education, and operating local repeater frequencies for ham radio operators in the Twin Cities area. The site features club nets, a weekly swap shop on 146.76, membership sign-up, and resources on technologies like Wires-X, EchoLink, and AllStarLink.
http://edsradio.com/
Ed's Radio (AA6ED) is a comprehensive amateur radio resource focused on the Greater Los Angeles Area, covering local clubs across four counties, VHF/UHF nets organized by day, licensing exams, and swap meets. The site also includes educational content on basic electronics, Morse code, Q codes, and band plans, making it a handy reference for both new and experienced hams in Southern California.
http://johncath.force9.co.uk/radio%20projects.htm
John Cath's radio project pages feature detailed amateur radio construction projects including a 17-page guide to building a 600W 50MHz solid state amplifier and a power splitter for 70cm. The site reproduces designs from RadCom magazine and the Radio Society of Great Britain, making it a useful reference for ham radio builders and experimenters.
https://www.qsl.net/wb4hfn
WB4HFN is an amateur radio resource site covering antenna construction, digital communications, equipment modifications, and vintage R.L. Drake radio gear from the 1960s and 70s. The site also features a UHF repeater system on 443.200 MHz serving northern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire, along with local weather data and ham radio club links.